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Why? It’s hardly likely to snow...It's certainly making me think twice about doing their 10k in September...
Why? It’s hardly likely to snow...
You're not wrong....Upon reflection I don;t know if i want to be lining the pockets of such organisations.....Why? It’s hardly likely to snow...
I remember waiting for a train on Stafford station once on 2 June, when it was snowing. I remember the day and month well, but couldn't remember the year. That must have been it.It snowed on 2nd June 1975, the cricket match between Derbyshire & Lancashire was called off & the match between Kent & Essex was interupted. So snow in September is not impossible.
I'm always intrigued by the concept of the Advance Warning, as though any other sort would be of any use at all...
I don't know if this was the occasion, but someone mentioned at an event I was at yesterday, West Indian cricketer Clive Lloyd's first experience of snow when he played in a game in Buxton presumably one May or June.It snowed on 2nd June 1975, the cricket match between Derbyshire & Lancashire was called off & the match between Kent & Essex was interupted. So snow in September is not impossible.
F?We'll probably be doing it in 20 degrees come april
My training partner was one of approx 17 that did it. He took it slower than normal but finished in a respectable time.I would be interested to hear how the fool hardy individuals, stubborn enough to attempt the half faired?
I don't know if this was the occasion, but someone mentioned at an event I was at yesterday, West Indian cricketer Clive Lloyd's first experience of snow when he played in a game in Buxton presumably one May or June.
ETA - Ain't Google wonderful? - http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/462037.html
I vaguely remember that being a problem in previous years - and one that's not difficult to fix.Great to see, as I was riding on the Isabel Trail today that between the cemetery and near Sainsbury's is littered with plastic bottles. Perhaps the organisers could pick up their mess and not be litter leaving scumbags?