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Clyde_Wanderer

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Merry Christmas Eamonn, beautuful pics, Snowing very heavy here again last night and we have another couple of inches this morn

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Ian
 
finally got around to uploading them, pics from christmas eve, from up back of dumbarton, temerature inversion;

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hope this weather continues for a long time...
 
Can anyone hazard a guess where tese pics were taken?
Cheers guys, a local loch here (Gadloch) has dissapeared, ie, it has completly froze over then covered with snow so looks just like the rest of the feilds.
been a bit of thaw today though.
Lucky Besula bob is away in S Africa for 3 wks.
All the best for the new year.
C_W
Incidently how about a collection of peeps winter pics?
 
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Almost got the coconut in the hand lads, can anyone be more precise and name the pub at the bridge on which the pics were taken from?
Just back in from picking up my son and was mildly pleased to find I dident have to scrape my motor as it was raining.
"We are never happy are we"
C_W
 
Iain, that reminds me of someone on the forum, now who would that be then?
Hard work that, mind the chillblanes!:cool::cool::cool:
You deserve a beer after that.
Lovely pics Bd, were you out hill walking?
All the best for 2010.
C_W
 
quality snowman!

have taken up fell running - get round the same stuff in less time, cos we got 3 young weans. that's the plan, but was not doing much running that day, must have taken 40 pics, was so stunningly "other worldly"

what alway amazes me is how easy it is to get away from it - 15 mins and you are away from streetlights etc, and hardly anyone else seems to go up there.
 
To Mr Clyde_Wanderer
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Incidently how about a collection of peeps winter pics?


Your fantastic pictures at the start of this thread will undoubtedly set a very high standard.

Just returned home from an expedition to the Trafford Centre (same as any other modern, very large shopping complex). I'm hence very streesed, it's cold, damp and miserable here in south Manchester but now there's great warmth after looking at your pictures. Many thanks.

.....hoping for a couple of weeks around The Cylde this summer. Something to look forward to, not been there for several seasons.

All the best for 2010

David
 
Aye Bd, 2 min's from my house and I'm in the sticks with the Campsie hills only a mile or two away, bit saddened today to see the rain attempting to wash the snow away and return us to the dark drap buildings and muddy fields, best i've seen my driveway and garden look since last winter:D
Well David you got a bargain one way or tother!!:)
I had noticed at another part of the same canal that folk had successfully walked across and along the centre of it, it definatly wouldent be me.
Also noticed the battery guage on my camera was dropping nearly as quick as the ambient tempreture.
Apparantly back a good number of years ago the postman used to deliver the mail on the islands of Loch Lomand with dogs and sled, and the crofters walked the cattle across the iced up loch, "Chilling thought" and goes to show the opposite extremes of which the weather can prevent boats from getting out and about.
Give me a pm when you are comming up this way, maybe we could have a beer together.
All the best for 2010.
C_W
 
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When I came through Tyndrum yesterday, the temperature had been -17c; no wonder my screenwash antifreeze didn't work. And now my incoming water main is frozen, so no water in the house, and no signs of a thaw for a few days.
Happy New Year, Eamonn!
Phil
 
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