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04 Aug 05 - 02:11 PM (#1535001) Subject: BS: Anyone else children at Peak 2005? From: sapper82 Got my 13yo daughter there with the Guides and been looking at the pics on the website. Looks like they had a narrow escape with this one:- Could this be what I think it is? |
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04 Aug 05 - 02:14 PM (#1535004) Subject: RE: BS: Anyone else children at Peak 2005? From: Sorcha Sure looks like it..... |
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04 Aug 05 - 02:15 PM (#1535007) Subject: RE: BS: Anyone else children at Peak 2005? From: sapper82 Blooming heck Sorch! that was quick!!! |
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05 Aug 05 - 04:24 AM (#1535458) Subject: RE: BS: Anyone else children at Peak 2005? From: Paul Burke Chatsworth too, only 5 miles up the road from me... I don't know how many twisters the UK normally gets, but we've had several damaging ones this year already. I'll look out for guides landing on local witches. |
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05 Aug 05 - 09:07 AM (#1535573) Subject: RE: BS: Anyone else children at Peak 2005? From: sapper82 Which direction Paul? I'm South along the A6 near Cromford. BTW, odd thead title was due to editing 1st attempt at title after running out of characters. Should have read "Anyone else WITH children at Peak 2005" |
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05 Aug 05 - 10:01 AM (#1535604) Subject: RE: BS: Anyone else children at Peak 2005? From: Torctgyd Apparently, Britain gets more twisters per sq mile than any other country in the world. However, generally speaking they are not too big and tend to be along the coast or just off shore (water-spouts) |
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05 Aug 05 - 11:08 AM (#1535657) Subject: RE: BS: Anyone else children at Peak 2005? From: Paul Burke Bonsall. You don't play bodhran do you? |
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05 Aug 05 - 03:24 PM (#1535863) Subject: RE: BS: Anyone else children at Peak 2005? From: sapper82 Nope! Tin whistle and mouth organ. Son plays fiddle though |
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06 Aug 05 - 07:36 AM (#1536293) Subject: RE: BS: Anyone else children at Peak 2005? From: sapper82 Just picked daughter up from the camp, which she thoroughly enjoyed btw, and was told by one lad that the funnel formed during a storm, touched the woodland on a hilltop about a mile away, and then faded away. Scarey! |