According to
http://2010.midgeforecast.co.uk/
the midge level now is 'negligible..'
Other than being bitten to hell - I had a great day out on the Kielder 100 (kms! for me)... See you next year.
Ade
I'm getting me one of those midge masks.
Snap Samuri may look a tit but least I'll not be being used as a feking landing site for them.
At one point I was covered in hundreds, including eyes, trying to keep pace on some lovely single track with 2 or 3 bods on my tail...
A chap from the forestry commission in the queue for the burger stand told me that it's all in the mind.
[url= http://www.twitpic.com/2llg9g ]link to piccie... of my midge bitten legs.[/url]
It was terrible.
I thought the Avon stuff I was wearing wasn't working but it sounds like it did a decent job of cutting down the problem.
You should have bought some of the insect repellent from the kielder campsite shop.
[url] http://www.safariquip.co.uk/all-categories/insect-protection/insect-repellent/repel-55-insect-repellent-spray-120ml/ [/url]
It's probably on the Geneva convention in the banned section. I accidentally got some on my lip, it was still burning the next morning.
I used 100% Deet - specifically [url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Repel-100-Deet-Insect-Repellent/dp/B000VZFNR4 ]Repel 100[/url]
I came away with just one bite to my hand - I normally get bitten to hell
The little buggers were still annoying but they didn't bite - just died on my skin
I reckon they were enjoying the southern fried chicken legs as I usually get eaten alive. They were crawling on me but considering they were literary in their millions at the prize presentation, I was scarping them off my cothes, head and face, I have very few bites maybe 12 in total most of them were from Friday night.
Mind you as was bathing in Jungle formula and other deet products, it took a lot of head and shoulders to get my locks to the flowing glory again.
I used Avon Skin-so-soft. Maybe it actually works - I had them crawling on me but very few actual bites. Still unpleasant though.
I couldn't get rid of them out of the car either
We made sure we didn't leave any windows or doors open but a small swarm of them still managed to get in yesterday morning as we were leaving
Even opening all the windows several times @50/60 mph down the road didn't totally get rid of them, every time I closed the windows again they were back - circling around like little vultures
🙂
I got decent anti-midge results using the same stuff samuri did (from the campsite shop), however I also got some on my lip and...well lets just say I sort of felt sorry for the midges 😆
£5 for a tiny little bottle though, they know a captive market when they see one up there!
don't know if everyone will be able to see this: [url=
of negligible midges in action[/url]
Dear me it was horrible that photo is making me itch.
Actually we need to show the numpty how claimed there's no midgies after Scotland that.
