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Good people of Britain...........PANIC

doesn't matter which way you are going, the wind is always against you on a bike!
 
Windy ay it. Just been to fetch the bin back in, found it 3 doors down and in the road.
Windy it is - 70 mph down here.

My neigbour and I had to remove 24 ft of fencing from my front drive today (which was damaged in earlier storms) & lay it on the drive to stop it taking the rest out with it - have agreed a price for repair (at least sufficient to shore it up) but all contractors are so busy that getting them to do the work is difficult.

I need my son's to live nearer so they can come and help me with the repairs. How much of it is salvageable is open to question!
 
Slap godfathers on all the fence posts and slot new panels in and all should be good in high winds for years and years.
 
doesn't matter which way you are going, the wind is always against you on a bike!
Not unless the wind speed is greater than the road speed in the same direction.

#pedant
 
It's featheredge fencing & have another 24 ft still standing so fence panels would look very odd. When replaced will need wood posts, but will have concrete spurs attached at the bottom level which secures them
 
Yep. You dig them in about two feet, bolt them to the fence post and pour fast set concrete into the hole. It won't move this side of a tornado.
 
Never heard them called that, but you learn something new every day
Our next door neighbour put godfathers in just before we moved in, that was 37 years ago, they're still there. In that time 2 posts have rotted away around the concrete and been replaced, all the others are original and still in decent nick. They're a good option.
 
Yep. You dig them in about two feet, bolt them to the fence post and pour fast set concrete into the hole. It won't move this side of a tornado.
Installed them before - just didn't know that's what they were called.

Then again in the West Country they are probably known as something else anyway.
 
Not unless the wind speed is greater than the road speed in the same direction.

#pedant

A few years ago did the London to Cambridge cycle ride and the wind was blowing like a good ‘un up from the south. Knocked out the 60 miles in 3hrs 3 minutes. Bloody hell, felt like Bradley Wiggins. Must be what a e-bike feels like. God knows how long it would‘ve taken if it’d been blowing in the other direction. Absolutely knackering riding into a head wind.
 
Poxy weather, not stopped raining all morning here, me and the dog got soaked.
Entertaining an excitable 3 year old is challenging at the best of times. I've got a new motorbike that needs riding and the poor old dog has been moping about all morning, she much prefers spending the day lay on the lawn.
First World problems eh.
 
Blimey, sun's out at last, at least me and the pooch can go for a decent walk this afternoon
 
we needed the rain - it's been exceptionally dry all year!
gat caught in the downpour, and boy was it a heavy downpour, but personally appreciated having the rain (as a gardener!)
 
we needed the rain - it's been exceptionally dry all year!
Da fuck has it!

and don't show me so called proof, in my mind its rained a lot so do one with your fancy "facts"
 
Anyone else feel a tremor half hour ago, Newport-Stafford area?
I was out with the dog so didn't but my lad felt it big time and his friend in Gnosall
 
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