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Nugget 21-11-2005 16:59

Re: Snow in your area
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gazzae
Know the feeling, that said when I was in Canada over winter a few years ago I had an interesting journey with someone who was under the assumption that using the handbrake was an accepted way for turning corners on un-ploughed roads.

They weren't from Scunthorpe were they?

:D

altis 21-11-2005 17:20

Re: Snow in your area
 
There's a bit here:

http://www.chamonet.com/webcam_pan.php

Oh, I can dream...

Halcyon 21-11-2005 17:22

Re: Snow in your area
 
Hows about you pay us a forum holiday ski-ing out there Altis. :)

Nidge 21-11-2005 17:47

Re: Snow in your area
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fireman328
When I lived up't North between Oldham and Halifax i wasn't a question of "if" it would snow, it was a question of how deep will the snow be and will it be gone before Easter !


I went to Shaw last week and noticed all the road signs saying if these lights are flashing the road is blocked by snow, I thought they must get it bad up here. Mind you I was right up in the Sky.

MovedGoalPosts 21-11-2005 21:12

Re: Snow in your area
 
Is this a good place to say I'm looking forward to the warmth of Egypt next week, diving in the Red Sea :Sun: :D

I'll be thinking of you lot, trying to motivate yourselves to ventrue into the icycle that is the UK :angel:

Halcyon 21-11-2005 22:25

Re: Snow in your area
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob C
Is this a good place to say I'm looking forward to the warmth of Egypt next week, diving in the Red Sea :Sun: :D
:angel:


You very lucky person !!! Have fun !
And send some sunshine towards the UK.

slowcoach 21-11-2005 22:30

Re: Snow in your area
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fireman328
When I lived up't North between Oldham and Halifax i wasn't a question of "if" it would snow, it was a question of how deep will the snow be and will it be gone before Easter !

Yeh, these valley dwellers and city slickers don't know what it's all about ;)
We mountain men know how to survive when the going gets tough. :p:

Hom3r 21-11-2005 22:52

Re: Snow in your area
 
I'm not bothered by any amount of snow, as i'm out of work.

(where I worked my boss lives near Stevenage and won't be able to get in if the weather is to bad. I live around the corner from the place.)

Graham 22-11-2005 00:32

Re: Snow in your area
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob C
Is this a good place to say I'm looking forward to the warmth of Egypt next week, diving in the Red Sea :Sun: :D

I hope you get burned as red as the rep I'm about to give you...! :grind:




















:jk:

marky 22-11-2005 09:39

Re: Snow in your area
 
I cant wait, i love the stuff, its up to belmont moors with the sledges if it comes :D

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4457744.stm

Millay 22-11-2005 10:24

Re: Snow in your area
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Incognitas
Thankfully...but then I'm in Lee-on-Solent so I never see the stuff...:D

Well exaclty. we dont get snow in this part of the country..

orangebird 22-11-2005 12:10

Re: Snow in your area
 
I must live in the coldest place in the country... We've been having -3, -5 for the past week now already... :erm:

Nemesis 22-11-2005 12:11

Re: Snow in your area
 
^^^ Ditto

Peanut smuggling weather :)

gazzae 22-11-2005 12:12

Re: Snow in your area
 
Bloody cold here this morning, -4 and lots of fog.

Halcyon 22-11-2005 12:25

Re: Snow in your area
 
Same here. No snow. But as I opened my window (Im in the loft so can see over the city) its as if the city is drowned in a huge swimming pool of fog.


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