Rain and occasional snow shower at Glentress today. Just keep moving and you'll be reet.
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Bloody hell it may be time to build an ark
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in the cheviots today and it was grim. good ride though!
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Still peeeeeeeeeing down here in East London.
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Central Scotland today was nice and sunny if a bit cool.
Now i know i'm an old fart but i do remember this time of year 15 or so years ago would be cold and frosty.
Many times the RAC Rally would be held on forest stages that were frozen solid and even with a good covering of snow. That was always around the 23rd or so of November.
No chance of getting out of the car and falling on your arse on the ice this year. Falling on your arse from mud....oh yes !
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I think the seasons have moved.Certainly much milder in nov/dec.However march and April can now be pretty grim.
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Seasons havent moved we just lost summer at least this part of yorkshire did.
still raining 12 hours after I posted the thread
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Dry in Gloucester until about 3 when it started to rain a bit.
Come six o clock when I need to ride home, massive downpour!
About 50 minutes later I'm home and drenched...
Still enjoyed it though!
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Fine here...
My mate yesterday on his shiny new pronghorn. Its very nice! He also sells them
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Man, it's ridiculous.
My shed has warped out of shape because the wood has swollen so much, due to being wet continuously for about a month now.When will it end?
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That's more like it, I'll just squeeze a ride in
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Duntstick
may the thorns of a thousand gorse bushes infect your tyres
that is not fair you will be able to feel the envy from over here .
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No I am fine no envy whatsoever for duntstick...
Oh hang on a minute.
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By gum, these tubeless tyres hold up well, what with the goo in them an that
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By gum, these tubeless tyres hold up well, what with the goo in them an that
Oh Bugger
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