Oct 2013
12:28pm, 24 Oct 2013
28,934 posts
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Hendo
Many a time have I been brought to a complete standstill rounding the Castle headland, whilst being drenched by waves crashing over the wall. Happy days indeed.
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Oct 2013
12:29pm, 24 Oct 2013
3,934 posts
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Kimbles
Your not filling me with confidence here Hendo lol
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Oct 2013
12:30pm, 24 Oct 2013
28,935 posts
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Hendo
It'll be fine
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Oct 2013
12:34pm, 24 Oct 2013
3,935 posts
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Kimbles
I'm actually more concerned about the flight back to Glasgow on the puddle jumper on Sunday night
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Oct 2013
12:34pm, 24 Oct 2013
207 posts
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Clatters
Yup - it'll be fine !! Forget the PB chance (I have) and just lean into the wind, run harder and keep your sense of humour !!
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Oct 2013
12:35pm, 24 Oct 2013
3,936 posts
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Kimbles
I ran in Hurricane Bawbag 2 years ago so this will be a walk in the park *snort*
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Oct 2013
1:52pm, 24 Oct 2013
5,702 posts
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lazydaisy
I shan't mind the wind once I'm running (as long as there's no debris flying about) but getting to and from the IoW on Sunday, and then off the island to go home on Monday, could be interesting!
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Oct 2013
3:15pm, 24 Oct 2013
2,576 posts
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Pompey Paul
Just pack your arm bands LD
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Oct 2013
5:53pm, 24 Oct 2013
5,704 posts
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lazydaisy
Or just sit tight and watch the stormy seas - the apartment we rent in Seaview has a fantastic uninterrrupted sea view from the sitting room.
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Oct 2013
8:28pm, 25 Oct 2013
1,239 posts
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Pinkliverbird
Almost set for my journey down South tomorrow. Must remember to pack several bin liners. Preparing for a very soggy (and windy) Sunday
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