Our 1st trip up there, so a fairly brief one. First day, York to inverness. Next day inverness to Glasgow. Next day back down south . Probably only 2 or 3 nights in Scotland, more of a recce than anything .
Depends where you are, and what time of day, weather has changed markedly here in the last few years.
But which god? Zeus, must be Greece. Krishna - obviously India. Odin, perhaps Norway. Other deities are available ...
Nahhhhhhh!.............it was glorious at Knockhill when I was there.........surely you must be mishtaken
I'm sure I read somewhere (but I could be wrong) that there's one place in NZ that only gets a few dry days a year ? Now that is definately wetter than Wales Still love to visit there though, NZ that is
That'll be Fiordland, which is the Lower West Coast of the South Island, still very wet but not as wet as it used to be, it is actually the wind that is missing and most keenly felt. There are no roads in that area tho', so not really any affect to biking.
Holy shit! We're in the West Highlands of Sc-o-o-tland and our rainfall has risen from an average 1400mm/year 10 years ago to 2100/year now. I thought that was going it some and was thinking about floatation devices for ourselves, the Multi and the cats, but 8m is epic - how's the evolution of webbed feet coming along?