On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 9:20 PM, Neil Arlidge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It is all here...If water level with the first (higher) jetty past the > sandstone walling just up from the weir gives you 2ft 6ins over the weir and > the next lower jetty gives you 1ft 10 ins over the weir. > http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Tour_04/Tour04_11.html > The best time to do the Dee is on the Easter Spring tides. Go up a couple of > days before the high Springs...then you know you will get back!
It was up to the lower jetty but it looked a lot more than 1ft over the weir, I'd guess, and I'll have a look at the photo's later, that it was getting towards 2ft at least. We are normally on the River Hull at that time of year, and so means crossing the Humber in protetially worse weather. It was just a case of since we are passing, but it wasn't to be... > Just come back from a fraught trip up the Barrow...what weirs?! > http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/Dsc01105.jpg All looks pretty familiar - welcome to the flood club! ;-) Cheers, Mike -- Michael Askin http://shoestring_DOT_zapto_DOT_org/
