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Water World - How To Stay Dry-ish
By Jon on 15/03/2002 11:47:19
If you walk or climb in Britain and aren't a fish then you're going to get rained on. Here's our realistic guide to minimising the misery
-cent reliable. Somehow water always seems to find its way inside, so if it needs to stay dry, don't put it in an exterior pocket. A better bet is an internal pocket, though it may still get damp from within, better still is inside a
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Monday Tip - Dry! Dry! Dry!
By Jon on 30/04/2012 12:25:40
How to stay mostly dry when all you around you, folk are looking distinctly soggy...
This week we get totally topical with a some handy pointers on staying mostly dry when things get horribly wet - bear in mind that in real deluge conditions, it doesn’t seem to matter what you do, the water will still find its way in, but you can
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Richard Gear's Top Wet Weather Camping Tips
By Richard Gear on 10/09/2002 17:46:24
The man himself reveals his mildly devious advice for staying dry in your tent when the going gets drippy
this with downthough.Staying Dry InsideOnce inside the tent you should be able to stay pretty dry -assuming it doesn't leak. One thing to watch out for is wet sleepingbag syndrome, usually when your feet press against the inside of thetent and get damp through
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Buyers' Guide -Baselayer Tops
By Jon on 14/03/2007 12:06:03
Say no to damp cotton tee shirts and yes to, well, what? We help you stay dry and comfortable on the hill.
'll stay drier, warmer and more comfortableand won't chill rapidly as soon as you stop. Dry clothing insulatesbetter because water transmits heat more efficiently, so ideally youwant to stay as dry as you can.Your baselayer is there primarily to move
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Weekend Weather
By Walter The Weathergirl on 04/04/2003 10:49:58
Walter the Weathergirl's new bikini stays firmly in the lingerie drawer as the weekend looks dry but mainly overcast. Hardly vintage, but not a wash out either...
/ Skipton / Glossop (Peak) / Brecon / Milton Keynes. Eastern Scotland looks the best bet if you want to stay dry
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Weekend Mountain Weather Outlook
By Walter the Weather Girl on 07/07/2006 12:21:38
Things look like turning cooler and, on Sunday at least, windier in the hills this weekend. We bring you all the links you need to plan your weekend and pack your rucksac for the conditions.
into the weekend so you could enjoy it for all its glory that has been dashed by much fresher and cooler conditions which will continue throughout the weekend. If however you were hoping for some cooler, fresher and dry weather your
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Weekend Weather Outlook
By Walter the Weather Girl on 05/05/2006 10:51:28
Our regular Friday look at the weekend's likely mountain weather from Walter the Weather Girl with things looking potentially showery but relatively mild for the hills.
the same page. Saturday 'A dry start for many, but rain will edge back into many eastern parts of the UK, some of it heavy and persistent. Showers developing further west through the day.' Sunday 'A
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Weekend Weather Outlook
By Walter the Weather Girl on 21/04/2006 10:23:33
This Friday's weather round-up brings another mixed bag of sunshine and showers, but the good news is it's definitely getting warmer.
Scotland and Northern Ireland.' Sunday 'Dry and mostly sunny in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Showery rain elsewhere will creep towards southeast England. Warm in the southeast before the showers arrive.' BBC specific areas: Fort
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Weekend Weather Outlook
By Walter the Weather Girl on 12/05/2006 10:34:54
Walter the Weather Girl's summary of the weekend weather outlook for the hills and, would you believe, we may even have snow flurries on Scottish hills... And you thought it was summer ;-)
the same page. Saturday 'Sunny spells for Scotland, scattered showers developing in the north. Cloudy with outbreaks of rain for Northern Ireland, Wales, northern and central England. Largely dry for southern England
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Weekend Weather Outlook
By Walter The Weathergirl on 07/04/2006 10:19:10
Weekend weather prospects for the main hill areas checked out. Will this endless winter never end? Is that an oxymoron? Don't forget your hat...
Weekend Weather 8/9 April '06 in association with GORE-TEX® fabrics Fact of the Week! Britain gets several tornadoes each year. One of the worst hit west London on Dec 8th, 1954, ripping thr...
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