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EYorkshire



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Other countries that have it far worse than us have snow on a regular basis, almost guaranteed so it is geared up financially and logistically to deal with it.
The UK statistically has very few days of snow or none at all other than the Highlands of Scotland and the high points of England and Wales and what usually occurs on lower ground can be dealt with by gritting. It would make no financial sense to allocate millions in machinery, labour etc for something that may or may not happen annually.
Just enjoy it when it comes and perhaps volunteer yourselves to your elderly neighbours as I do when it's bad.

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chicken george



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what about the poor saps who live in rural areas, roads barely gritted. And think of the purchasing officer at the local county council railed in a mild winter if he over stocked up on salt , hammered in a cold winter if he runs out.

A mate of mine lost his job in stock planning at an ice cream factory after believing there was going to be a hot summer and having freezer warehouses full of unwanted icecreams in rainy summer of 2008. At work
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The Doctor



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Just thought I would post this link guys regardless of whether you love or hate the snow.

It's an update from James Madden who is maintaining his original forecast and now mentions the areas most likely to be affected.

http://www.exactaweather.com/UK_Long_Range_Forecast.html LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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landy19840



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Well he is a Censored !! I am also gonna make a prediction and say its gonna rain every month until march! As much use a handbrake a canoe!

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The Doctor



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landy19840 wrote:
Well he is a Censored !! I am also gonna make a prediction and say its gonna rain every month until march! As much use a handbrake a canoe!


In mitigation, for the last few summers when the met office has guaranteed a barbecue summer, he predicted otherwise and was later proved correct. He also correctly predicted the last 3 winters which have got progressively worse just as the met office said it would be a milder winter last year.

Who knows, he may prove to be wrong this time only time will tell but he hasn't got a bad record so far. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Got an FL2 purely for the bad weather. 'Er indoors works for a cancer hospice and needs to get to work. As CG mentioned, we are aslo very rural and have to travel 6 miles on untreated lanes.

Despite my love of driving on the white stuff with my winter tyres, i'm still very much aware that, although in most instances i can bring my FL2 to a stop, those behind can't.

In other words, i only make absolutely necessary trips in bad weather on public roads. I never go 'out to play' in bad conditions and put others or myself at risk on public roads.
I get my practice on a very large empty car park. Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

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landy19840



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Pegleg wrote:
Got an FL2 purely for the bad weather. 'Er indoors works for a cancer hospice and needs to get to work. As CG mentioned, we are aslo very rural and have to travel 6 miles on untreated lanes.

Despite my love of driving on the white stuff with my winter tyres, i'm still very much aware that, although in most instances i can bring my FL2 to a stop, those behind can't.

In other words, i only make absolutely necessary trips in bad weather on public roads. I never go 'out to play' in bad conditions and put others or myself at risk on public roads.
I get my practice on a very large empty car park.


Good work pegleg! Could not agree more Thumbs Up Bow down

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ad210358



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ad210358 wrote:
Not bothered about the snow, need to be in Kylestrome Monday/Tuesday so I can report back on Wednesday for you Thumbs Up


I wouldn't bother warming The Tardis yet, not even the look of the white stuff, with the wind as it was if you had programmed for the Highlands you would more likely landed in Iceland Thumbs Up

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the weather in Lanzarote is going to be great over the next week or so Cool . I trust someone will stamp on any caravan talk on here in my absence Thumbs Up At work
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Post #118209 26th Oct 2011 2:06 pm
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taztastic



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I did here on the grapevine, the vanners organising a "Volcano" party, no idea why Whistle

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ad210358



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Word on the caravan forums is next week a big event at a farm near Boroughbridge is on Whistle

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hope they avoid my dad and his shotgun, he hates van dwellers more than me At work
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chicken george wrote:
the weather in Lanzarote is going to be great over the next week or so Cool . I trust someone will stamp on any caravan talk on here in my absence Thumbs Up


I will keep an eye out for you cg Thumbs Up

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Ah a capable lieutenant Thumbs Up At work
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ad210358



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chicken george wrote:
hope they avoid my dad and his shotgun, he hates van dwellers more than me


So it is in the bloodline Laughing

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