And yr.no have the snow as up to 1cm which I was sort of hoping
Quote from: cha1n on February 12, 2013, 11:20:37 pmAnd yr.no have the snow as up to 1cm which I was sort of hopingNever understand why folks would get their forecast from a computer in Norway when the best weather service in the world do a forecast for Stanage: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/leisure/#?tab=regionalForecast&map=Summits&zoom=10&lon=-1.66&lat=53.36&locId=371505.
Quote from: Johnny Brown on February 13, 2013, 08:59:40 pmQuote from: cha1n on February 12, 2013, 11:20:37 pmAnd yr.no have the snow as up to 1cm which I was sort of hopingNever understand why folks would get their forecast from a computer in Norway when the best weather service in the world do a forecast for Stanage: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/leisure/#?tab=regionalForecast&map=Summits&zoom=10&lon=-1.66&lat=53.36&locId=371505.Probably cos people got sick of the met office always having a wank website.
Weather sounds iffy up there. Heading from south west to the north west via the peak on Friday and hoped to get some bouldering in somewhere. Have no idea how much snow hit the peak today, anyone any suggestions as to where to get a few hours bouldering in if it isn't raining that is. We were thinking roaches but any local knowledge and advice would be helpful. I have never risked the peak if there is snow on the cards - coming from north west the snakes pass is usually shut.
Anyone been out to Burbage area today? Is stuff dry or is it suffering from snow / run off?
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didnt see the nose..