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Odo Posted Jun 8, 2004
I've no idea how hot it is here, but it's boiling outside and even the library is beginning to get a tad stuffy, and that's very unusual. I’m based in what used to be the farm dairy so the buildings are designed to be a tad , but I think the heat has finally penetrated in through the walls.
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Laura Posted Jun 8, 2004
It's still cooler inside than outside here, but the difference is getting smaller. I don't take well to heat.
Tent on Tryfan picture in Trail magazine
Odo Posted Jun 8, 2004
I really don’t like it either. I spent all day on Sunday out in the blazing sun at Caldicot castle for the first rehearsal of the summer spectacular. The place is a sun trap, there’s no shade, and by 6:00 the cast was wilting somewhat.
It’s nice that it’s dry, but if it carries on like this I’ll end up in a hat and dress!!!
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Laura Posted Jun 8, 2004
I think it's meant to be cooler tomorrow fortunately.
On Sunday I was climbing Yr Elen, walking up the scree slope in that heat was not easy. Got some great views from Pen Yr Ole Wen though of Tryfan.
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Dolt Posted Jun 8, 2004
Normally I'd be dead envious of anyone who'd been spending days wandering around the Carneddau, but just thinking of the combination of all those tightly-packed contours you would have had to cross and the sun... I'm only slightly envious.
I wish that breeze that's sprung up would blow through my window!
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Laura Posted Jun 8, 2004
It was very hard going. Great walk once we'd got to the top of Yr Elen though. The Snowdon horseshoe was easier, the cloud kept the temperature down.
I'd open my window but then I'd subject everyone on the street to '500 miles'
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summerbayexile Posted Jun 8, 2004
It's freezing over here in Australia!! Middle of winter and the morning temps are down to about 6 degrees, but it still manages to top 20 degrees during the afternoon. Too cold for swimming, but on a Sunday you can still hit the beach. Imagine doing that in the UK in December!!
SBE
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summerbayexile Posted Jun 8, 2004
Freezing is of course a relative term, unlike crazy. That has to apply to anyone hitting a British beach in winter. Frozen effluent anyone!!!!!
SBE
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