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Trip Report: Oberlech/Lech-Zurs April 2009

Trip Report: Oberlech/Lech-Zurs April 2009

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Re:Trip Report: Oberlech/Lech-Zurs April 2009

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Trip Report: Oberlech/Lech-Zurs April 2009'
posted May-2009

Pablo Escobar wrote:Yeh, it's going to rain for what must be the 20th day in a row here. Everything looked so good out my window from bed then I looked the other way down the loch and a huuuuge black cloud was moving in. Literally this second as I am typing it started pissing down :lol:

Thats the price of living in the mountains can't have the good life all the time you know, it's a beautiful day down here in darkest Norfolk, Little W and I have just been out for a bike ride in cloudless blue skies my runner beans are climbing up their poles and onions, squash and courgette and early potatoes are doing nicely in the fine weather, tomatoes and peppers are growing in the green house, and have just had breakfast on the patio, life is good. So stop being grumpy and get ya bike out, they work in the rain you know :wink:

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Trip Report: Oberlech/Lech-Zurs April 2009'
posted May-2009

freezywater wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:Yeh, it's going to rain for what must be the 20th day in a row here. Everything looked so good out my window from bed then I looked the other way down the loch and a huuuuge black cloud was moving in. Literally this second as I am typing it started pissing down :lol:


20 deg and sunny here, not a cloud in sight, just thought that might cheer you up :?: :wink:


Sorry to put a damper on Northamptonshire, but its 28 degrees in my back garden :thumbup:

Freezywater
reply to 'Trip Report: Oberlech/Lech-Zurs April 2009'
posted May-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
freezywater wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:Yeh, it's going to rain for what must be the 20th day in a row here. Everything looked so good out my window from bed then I looked the other way down the loch and a huuuuge black cloud was moving in. Literally this second as I am typing it started pissing down :lol:


20 deg and sunny here, not a cloud in sight, just thought that might cheer you up :?: :wink:


Sorry to put a damper on Northamptonshire, but its 28 degrees in my back garden :thumbup:


:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
I would have got away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kids!

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Trip Report: Oberlech/Lech-Zurs April 2009'
posted May-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
freezywater wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:Yeh, it's going to rain for what must be the 20th day in a row here. Everything looked so good out my window from bed then I looked the other way down the loch and a huuuuge black cloud was moving in. Literally this second as I am typing it started pissing down :lol:


20 deg and sunny here, not a cloud in sight, just thought that might cheer you up :?: :wink:


Sorry to put a damper on Northamptonshire, but its 28 degrees in my back garden :thumbup:



Does the sun hit your greenhouse all morning?

Ise
reply to 'Trip Report: Oberlech/Lech-Zurs April 2009'
posted May-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
Thats the price of living in the mountains can't have the good life all the time you know, it's a beautiful day down here in darkest Norfolk, Little W and I have just been out for a bike ride in cloudless blue skies my runner beans are climbing up their poles and onions, squash and courgette and early potatoes are doing nicely in the fine weather, tomatoes and peppers are growing in the green house, and have just had breakfast on the patio, life is good. So stop being grumpy and get ya bike out, they work in the rain you know :wink:


seems to work for me, in the last week I've been ski touring, hiking, cycling, last night we spent a couple of hours in the warm evening sunshine above one of the lakes rock climbing, the weather's been great and we've hard three barbecues this week. Just made some sandwiches and we'll be out just as soon as we decide if we're going climbing or cycling.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Trip Report: Oberlech/Lech-Zurs April 2009'
posted May-2009

ise wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
Thats the price of living in the mountains can't have the good life all the time you know, it's a beautiful day down here in darkest Norfolk, Little W and I have just been out for a bike ride in cloudless blue skies my runner beans are climbing up their poles and onions, squash and courgette and early potatoes are doing nicely in the fine weather, tomatoes and peppers are growing in the green house, and have just had breakfast on the patio, life is good. So stop being grumpy and get ya bike out, they work in the rain you know :wink:


seems to work for me, in the last week I've been ski touring, hiking, cycling, last night we spent a couple of hours in the warm evening sunshine above one of the lakes rock climbing, the weather's been great and we've hard three barbecues this week. Just made some sandwiches and we'll be out just as soon as we decide if we're going climbing or cycling.


As the statement was aimed at pablo I was going to write hills, but as it is Sunday I thought I would cheer him up and just pretend he lives in the mountains :mrgreen:

Bennyboy
reply to 'Trip Report: Oberlech/Lech-Zurs April 2009'
posted May-2009

Just for you Mr Escobar, its sunny here as well :D

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Trip Report: Oberlech/Lech-Zurs April 2009'
posted May-2009

I'll have you know I can see the Arrochar Alps from the house :wink:



I'm actually below the highland line.

Topic last updated on 15-May-2009 at 04:19