Hi
Can anyone from Bury area tell me the level at the Burrs? We are meant to be doing a 3* assessment on Saturday but with the amount of rain, it might be too high.
Cheers
The Burrs - Irwell
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The Burrs - Irwell
Cheers
Adrian J Pullin
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Adrian J Pullin
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"No! Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try." - Yoda
Kayak lore: "He who capsizes must also roll".
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adrian j pullin - Posts: 1342
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Irwell
Hi Adrian
Its a bit difficult to predict, as metcheck suggests not too much rain yet at times the rain has been v heavy.
I live near the upper section (round rawtenstall) & yesterday that had dropped to a low level after stonking conditions over the weekend.
I would guess, unless there are sustained downpours that the Burrs levels will be quite low by the weekend.
Woodsy
Its a bit difficult to predict, as metcheck suggests not too much rain yet at times the rain has been v heavy.
I live near the upper section (round rawtenstall) & yesterday that had dropped to a low level after stonking conditions over the weekend.
I would guess, unless there are sustained downpours that the Burrs levels will be quite low by the weekend.
Woodsy
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It should be okay for what your wanting, unless it poors down Thursday/Friday. I'll try and get on here on Friday evening and let you know.
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Ricks-Freestyle-Mind - Posts: 3970
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Pretty good on Sunday; levels seemed to be ok, but some of the features were a bit small (OK I was using a 15' open...) as the levels restricted access to some parts (slabs of rock in the way where you wanted to plant a paddle)
Mind you it was my first visit there so nothing to compare it to historically.
Mind you it was my first visit there so nothing to compare it to historically.
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Ed Lefley - Posts: 877
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Had a look at 6pm this evening. Nuttal would be a go-er, don't know how long it will hold up, not been here all week/weekend!
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