Anyone with local knowledge on what is seeping at kilnsey and what will remain dry in the rain. I'm a bit of a yorkshire lime virgin but had heard its a good bet when it's raining.
In reply to conorcussell: It was all bone dry so the seepage should take some time to come through. It'll stay dry in the rain unless there's a strong Easterly wind. What you thinking of getting on?
Totally dry today and good nick with the breeze. Ground Affect is a good 7b as is Slab Culture but the latter crosses amvery popular 8a so can be a bit awkward
In reply to Will Hunt: Mendis's request for information on there is actually me through a mates profile, and as you can see hasn't been replied to. Thanks anyway though will.
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