We live in hope. Certainly it has been a horrible wet winter and spring so far. I feel sorry for farmers.
We had 8 days in our van before Easter, booked a hardstanding! Weather OK rain mainly at night. Grass pitches closed duecto wet so no campers.
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Easter was early this year, however, I normally prepare the Easter trip as a cold weather trip with the winter wardrobe and food.
Good job I did as there was hardly any opportunities to sit outside as it was windy, wet and cold!
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We are away until this Sunday now at Strines between Marple and New Mills. Went to New Mills earlier and walked along the Millennium Walkway. Lovely area with the river and good millstone grit cliffs.
I went to school in New Mills, bussed in from one of the nearby villages (Chinley, about 5 miles away). We passed the Matlows/Swizzels sweet factory (at the top end of New Mills) on the coach to school every day, and the sickly sweet smell has put me off their sweets to this day!
Weather has been very mixed, but also the forecasts haven't been very reliable: it seems hard to predict what the Jet Stream is going to do. We've also had an east wind more frequently than usual since early March.
We had 5 days in Aviemore (self catering) 3 weeks ago - two days glorious sunshine; one day cloudy & so windy that the Cairngorm snow resort was closed, we were both almost blown off our feet at ground level; two days absolutely foul, with lashing rain & snow blowing around.
We'd planned to head off this week based on an acceptable forecast & a lovely mild (15 deg) day. Next day the forecast had changed to wetness for the rest of the week, so we ditched the plans & lit the wood-burner - the east wind is very raw.
It's the North-East wind that is keeping the temperature feeling a lot colder than it is.
And it can stop anytime!
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We're off today. We're fed up of waiting for decent weather so we're just going for it. Along as the winds aren't too strong for travelling we'll be fine.
Mmmmmm who can predict the weather. We've booked into our favourite site in Norfolk for a week middle of May. No hardstanding but we will just go and see. It's a pub site so if it poures down who cares. More time in a lovely old pub with lots of real ale and super food. And they serve a great breakfast. Yahoooo.
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We're on the C&CC site at Barnard Castle (hardstanding pitch - no grass pitches in use anyway) for a few nights, then may move down to the York area. Mixture of light rain and dry spells on the journey here, but not stopped raining for the last 2 hours!
40/50mph winds now forecast Saturday and Sunday, so we'll be here till at least Monday anyway.
We had 5 nights at Hollies Kessingland(review done)before Easter to check caravan was working ok. No rain but cold & windy. East coast in March who’d have thunk it eh ?
Off to France in mid April for the allowed 90days. We will keep driving until the Med coast & some good weather. Back in mid July & carry on caravanning in by then hopefully good weather.