Rawthey,Clough & Lune by me all at great levels ! Have already started browsing the Guidebooks to see what can be explored as there looks like plenty of water on its way !!
Water at the weekend & I'm at home !!!!!!!!!! Life does n't get any better !
Lake District Water Levels Discussion Thread + Twitter Feed
Re: leven level
Born to paddle................forced to work.
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Mike M - Posts: 398
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Re: leven level
Sorry to hijack the thread, but what's the Clough like? I'm looking to paddle G3/4?
Lou
Lou
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Re: Cough,Rawthey & Lune - All Huge !!
Gulp - never seen seen them so big !!! Rawthey & Clough virtually at Record Levels with loads of flooding !! Lune HUGE !!! Sedbergh also virtually cut off at the moment the flooding so bad !!! Still raining too !!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Lake District Water Levels Discussion Thread + Twitter Feed
Early thought on possible levels for this coming weekend in the Lake District, given the rain forecasts? Thanks.
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Re: Lake District Water Levels Discussion Thread + Twitter Feed
Anyone know what rivers are paddleable over the next couple of days?
Cheers andy
Cheers andy
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Re: Lake District Water Levels Discussion Thread + Twitter Feed
andy wa wrote:Anyone know what rivers are paddleable over the next couple of days?
Cheers andy
I would say pretty much all of them looking at the rain that is forecast here over the next few days.
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