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Breezy weekend in Lakes by the sounds of things.

So Which tents provided the best resistance to Friday night's storm, and which '4-season' shelters disappeared first?

I presume that none of you had a Hilleberg ;-)
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None survived the hurricane, who are you trying to kid? The pegs sheared right off. Steve W's only survived becasue he packed it away really early.
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Have you seen "twister" - where whole cattle got sucked up into the vortex? That was happening in Cumbria.
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I swear at times in that bunkhouse I thought it was like The Wizard Of Oz! I kept thinking "I don't think we're in Cumbria anymore!"
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Icy - you've changed your name!
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Make no mistake, NO tent would have survived the night.

The ground was so waterlogged it was like putting pegs into a sponge. The wind was er... strong - that was not the problem, it changed direction several times and was V gusty.

The amount of tree and building damage was testament to the ferocity of the night, local farmer said it was the worst he had seen in 7 years.
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Having been accused of snoring with intent (which is why I normally snore in tent!) I thought it was for the best, Jeanie. I am so relieved I arrived too late to attempt my tent. Mark, I'm sorry my football songs weren't to your taste - I'll try and learn some Sisters numbers by Llangorse!
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Trust me, Sam, if you'd been snoring at the weekend we wouldn't have heard you...
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Your singing was about as good as mine i reckon..... ;)

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This sounds very like the night we spent in Durness during the summer when an Atlantic storm moved in unexpectedly - the campsite looked like a scene from "War and Peace" the next morning, and there wasn't a tent that survived it (or, indeed, some of the campsite's outbuildings).
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Did anyone take the shards of red tent pole that were on the bunkhouse windowsill? I thought for the T-shirt we could use them to spell out 'Buttermere 05 - Only The Wet Survived'.
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Sorry Sam, I put them in the bin when I was clearing up :(
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Maybe we could use one of the photos when the gallery's up. Anyone willing to improve on my slogan suggestion? If there's a pic of a dead tent we could use that with 'Only The Humans Survived' perhaps...
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These types of hurricane are fairly common in January, but they normally only catch the far north of Scotland - usually the northern and western isles. It is unusual for such a big 'north atlantic' storm to track so far south...

..which is absolutely no consolation to those were caught up in it!

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£100 off all Quasar models at the Outdoor Shop if anyone interested
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Try on of the Force ten domes, they look almost indestructable. Some of them in the sale as well.

Sounds like a good weekend though. I was busy getting blown off the road in the Highlands.
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Even Force Tens wouldn't have survived the ball of wind at 3am-ish...the barn nearly didn't and the neighbouring house lost its roof.
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the met office reported a gust of 128mph on great dun fell (the radar station on the north pennines) on saturday night.

i venture that perhaps even my much vaunted quasar might not have remained unscathed...

it would be very interesting to see a breakdown of which tents failed and why (poles breaking, fabric tearing etc..) and in what order.

glad to see everyone ok though.
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a Super Quaser bit the dust. The flysheet is still there if you want it...
 

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