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Wildswimmer Pete

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  1. 1 hour ago, Yorkshirepudding said:

    Although some of the coldest and snowiest have come after a mild December.. 1947 and 1963 for example.. 

     

    December 1962 wasn't mild, at least here in NW England.  We saw the first snow showers arrive in mid-December with lying snow during Christmas Day and Boxing Day '62.  This is from actual experience.

    Autumn '62 was very mild with the first frosts occurring in late November.

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  2. A belated Happy New Year's Day to all.

    The change of month and year ushered in an improvement in the weather.  Endless days of dripping damp, grey skies but today we had sunshine for most of the time with more forecast, albeit with cold nights and increasingly cold days.  As the old saw says, as the days get longer, the cold becomes stronger.  Noticed the coldies are salivating over the prospects of the current SSW event.

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  3. 16 hours ago, itsnowjoke said:

    You not got the squits or owt else have you iand61 poorly hope he gets better soon

    Not that im saying that iand61 has got the squits but all sorts flying about

    I wondered if there was something go around as my bad chest has returned.  The weather doesn't help: cold, cloudy and windy with recent very light drizzle. 

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  4. Last night certainly cold with just 2.5C minimum.  Sunday morning fine and sunny but clouded over during the afternoon so turned out a bog-standard October day with the trees now rapidly changing to autumn colours.  When the leaves have dropped I used to enjoy the smell of leaves smouldering on bonfires but we don't see (or smell) too much of that these days.

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  5. Woke this morning to cloud, wind and rain, in fact it felt like an October morning typical of my 1960s schooldays.  Brightened up a bit at lunchtime but remained mostly cloudy.  Not feeling particularly warm at 15C or so, contrasting the summery conditions in the south-east.

    Back then we had equinoctial gales especially during March but these seem to have declined since.  Climate change? 

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  6. Managed to get as low as 6C last night.  Today very mixed, cloudy then showery, then sunny intervals, now cloudy and relatively mild. The mix was was added to by a short sojourn to Bodelwyddan (N.Wales via M56, A494 and A55) with my mate to collect a vehicle.  The day was noticeably chilly emphasising the change to real autumn.  While on the A55 had several views of my Wirral homeland under full sun which also highlighted Liverpool city centre in the distance.

  7. 34 minutes ago, Frost HoIIow said:

    Are those e-bikes any good? Thinking if getting one. Supposed to be good for going up hills.

    I've got two, as my motorcycling days seem to be over.  Heart failure means I don't have the stamina to pedal a standard bike. Both of mine are a bit naughty as both are "Power on Demand" with motorcycle-style twistgrip "throttles", with pedelecs the motor only runs as long as you are turning the pedals but a lot of e-bike riders have the same type as mine.  Power is still limited to 250W and max. assisted speed 25km hr or 15.5mph, should you exceed that speed the motor shuts down.  Decathlon do one for about £700, my Rich Bit cost £1300.

    The Rich Bit has 21 speed dérailleur gears so can be ridden as a conventional albeit heavy mountain bike. Alloy frame and magnesium wheels. The 36v LiIon battery is inside the frame, it's a folder so folding the frame gives access to the battery although charging is via a socket on the frame.

    rich bit 860.jpg

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  8. Passable weather this afternoon with sunny conditions and my hands didn't get cold while riding bike to friend's home despite it being breezy.  Nothing like it was on Sunday when I suffered cold hands (now on beta-blocker but have always suffered from cold hands even as a child).  Looks like it'll be cloudy tonight so probably nowhere as cold and the breeze seems to have dropped.

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