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He he he, I could tell you a thing or two about thunderstorms having just spent a fortnight in the French Alps! I have never seen storms like it, in fact we arrived in one so severe we couldn't see the road as we drove out of Annecy up the valley to Grand Bornand, I was driving on instinct not visuals! Virtually every evening we had a massive storm, one lasted for 7 hours, went for 2 then came back for another 5. We had ice as big as golf balls, when I get around to it I will post a piccie for you all to see.
The noise and constant flashing was out of this world, but with all the chalets and tin tents around us and being in a valley it didn't concern me for one minute. Our main concern was whether the Monty 6 was going to hold up but it coped admirably. At one stage it was like daylight as the lightening was so constant around the valley.
I think so long as you are vigilant, aren't the highest thing around and don't hold on to anything metallic your chances of being struck are low. We live about 90 miles from you and I think the storms are all done with my the weekend anyhow.
Ali
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