I hate to say it, but it would be a waste going to the cliff at the moment, pretty much every bit of grit in Yorks is dry right now!
Does anybody have any up to date beta on whether the bridge at Pool is open and passable? Saw some fairly dramatic photos this morning which indicated a deep pool of water on the cliff side of the bridge.
Quote from: Will Hunt on December 27, 2015, 04:33:23 pmDoes anybody have any up to date beta on whether the bridge at Pool is open and passable? Saw some fairly dramatic photos this morning which indicated a deep pool of water on the cliff side of the bridge.Look for the red lines on Google maps on your phone/web. Clearly shows if a road is impassable (dark red = blocked/stationary).
Is that based on live location data?Also found this good twitter bot account for the stage gauge in the bridge.http://twitter.com/riverlevel_1864/status/681089226516082690?s=09
It should be fine.
Quote from: Will Hunt on January 23, 2016, 10:07:16 amIt should be fine.It should be. Yesterday it was soaking. Stiff breeze all day. Grim. I reckon its global warming that has stripped the cliff of its super power
Quote from: andyd on January 25, 2016, 02:04:36 pmQuote from: Will Hunt on January 23, 2016, 10:07:16 amIt should be fine.It should be. Yesterday it was soaking. Stiff breeze all day. Grim. I reckon its global warming that has stripped the cliff of its super powerDown grade everything two notches to reinstate the forcefield.(Apart from the Keel)
Anybody care to hazard a guess if anything will be dry this evening? I haven't been before but have a late pysio appointment in Yeadon. Forecast looks fairly poor but not raining yet in Hudds. I'm guessing it's my best chance of getting something done.
OK thanks for the reply tomtom.