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That settles it then, you're kilt could blow up over your head and cause an accident, I'm staying in on the computer.

had some great bags on really windy drizzly nights, the main thing to watch when running thinner coated dogs is that they dont get too wet and shivery between runs, take an old towel with you and when

90% of people off the site will be in the same boat when i say this:   all my nights are great although you never hear the effect of wind......still always get very close to my quarry and big bags a

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Died down at around 1-2am here before that the wind was extreme i recon we may have got the end of that australian carry on sertainly felt like it anyway had to go collect a mates dogs as the roof had blown of some of his pens. One things for sure there was no hope in hell anything down wind was hearing or smelling a bloody thing .

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well went out at 11 was back at 5 wind was blowing like feck very dark bit of drizzle could not have asked for better weather. the only problem was they was no fecking quarry out :wallbash: :wallbash: had 2 runs all night and one kill. we only see 3 all night and one was off like the wind into a wood soon as the lamp went on :wallbash: so will be back out to night for an other go. hope i see more.

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was out last night in weardale right on the hill tops. i can deffinitly say i have never experienced wind like it. the dog was chasing a rabbit uphill against the wind and it looked like they were running in slow motion lol. still got bout ten though with two dogs and a couple good runs on big ears, not bad for this time of season.

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Aknow we all love a good wind when we'r out lamping but earlier 1 of the boys foned asked if I fancied a shine tonight but it's proper blowing of gale here just know really stormy winds so I decided for the safety of myself and the dogs to give it a pass tonight but made me wonder if any of yous would venture out in they conditions for a nights lamping?

I stop when you have to hold your lead like a kite string (vertical).

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