Wondering if @Marmaduke has dried out yet?
I have just arrived home :oops: Took a bit longer than expected....
And I only took two pictures :(
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One to see how bright the lightbar was (until I filled the supposedly water proof relay with water and melted the fuse:oops:)

And this on of the moon behind the clouds
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Quite like that.
Laning at night is an experience I'd recommend :D
 
Eye'll get the bastid

Bert Hippipottimississes dunt swims!
Theese gus darn tert bottoms hand jumpses hup frum vere!
Noprra lorra peepls kernows dat fakt.
Henniwayses, issa Sundi hand der sons orl ashiningof, hand swarm.
Swavva guddun wear heiffer yerziz, coz aye iz gwin travva feud ayes brake frumpt puterer, coz me peepers knead ter bee resteded cuzza strane.
Dunt old yer breffs cuiz izal bee bak ...
 
Eye were 10 minutes erway fromt going out ter cut me grass un it started raynin
I had exactly the same good luck. Inspected the pitch several times, too damp. Finally dry enough to cut and then the skies opened up. Then daughter came round with a bottle of port, game over.
 
Nope, we did a ford opposite Britpart and it was pretty deep. As you crossed it the current was pushing you down stream pretty quickly so we all decided to knock strata on the head
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The tratter drivers all ended up with water in their headlights :D

Yeah did that one last October, I guess the water level would have been a lot lower then, But there are some great lanes over that way, we spent two days laning there . Will look to go back at some point.

Cheers
 
Yeah did that one last October, I guess the water level would have been a lot lower then, But there are some great lanes over that way, we spent two days laning there . Will look to go back at some point.

Cheers
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That was last month, but last night it was about 1 metre deep and flowing pretty quickly. Helped everyone with their steering though when they had to drive upstream :D
 

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