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Is anyone else scared that it is gonna absolutely piss it down this year?


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7 hours ago, efcfanwirral said:

You joke but I don't think they could handle it, and I reckon health and safety has (probably rightly) tightened up on what's acceptable conditions in the last 9 years. Next wet one could be interesting. If 2016 happened now, I reckon there's a chance they'd cancel it 

 

I think they put a lot unseen work into drainage and hardening the area every year, so I don't think we'd get anything apocalyptic again (touch wood. Of course, when mother nature gets really angry you're not going to beat her, but I reckon the chances of that are low).

 

However, I do think a good portion of the entitled rich youth that make up the numbers would pack up and go as soon as they discovered a pinhole leak in their tent.

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31 minutes ago, GhostOfMaurice said:

However, I do think a good portion of the entitled rich youth that make up the numbers would pack up and go as soon as they discovered a pinhole leak in their tent.

Least it's easier to leave Glastonbury than the island that hosted Fyre Festival if those who can't be arsed decide to go home early.

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I would obviously prefer no rain.  2016 was hard work, and I, along with everyone else, will be 9 years older (and my daughter was working there in 2016 and put my tent up which made things easier).   But having experienced a couple of other wet festivals (including Bearded this year), I know I'll survive!  MUCH more fun in not-too-hot-sunshine!  

 

Please can we have lovely, early 20s temps?

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7 hours ago, MilkyJoe said:

Wasn’t one of the Covid years a wet one?

 

Both of them to various extents but hard to figure out how much it'd have been wet vs just keeping dust down. 

 

2020: Hot Wed-Fri and then cool (18°) and light rain pretty much all of Saturday and Sunday. 

 

2021: Rain Tuesday, Thurs, Fri early and all Sunday. 

 

On paper 2021 looks worse but I definitely remember rain on the 2020 broadcast and the pilton forcefield might have held out against some of the weather .

 

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6 hours ago, kalifire said:

 

IIRC, 2021 was wet, or at least it was raining during the Live at Worthy Farm event. I'm not sure the entire weekend was that bad.

It was glorious here (Derbyshire) festival week both years (20 and 21) as we had garden "glast-HOME-bury' parties both weekends, we got dressed up for the live event in 2021, and got hammered in our garden. First half of June we were in Cornwall, which was also beautiful. If you remember, mid June was the G7 in Cornwall, and made the UK look like a tropical island to visiting dignitaries. End of June, / beginning of July, during the Euros, was decent too. Semi Final day, at Wembley, was a scorcher. 

I've got a load of photos from Cornwall, the Euros and Glast-home-bury that I'd happily share, but unfortunately I've reached my quota, and don't fancy posting direct links to my Immich server. 😞 

Here's a 'none doxing' image of us preparing part of the garden for the party and doing some planting on the 23rd June 2021, you can see how nice it is, and has been, from the ground and yellowing grass. It brings back weird feelings seeing some of the covid measures in that image 😕 Remember when you had to wait at the beer garden entrance to be seated. 🙈🤣


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19 hours ago, Alvoram said:

At least it's on the right side of the Trent. 😛😉 🤣

Seriously though, Catton Hall isn't it? That whole stretch from Lichfield through to Long Eaton / Attenborough Nature Reserve is always flooded, it's surrounded by lakes, ponds etc. Surprised it hasn't been an issue before, because where Catton Hall is can get really bad. (Although is it mostly the other side of the river that floods, where the ponds / lakes are?)

 

From what I remember, flooding on the Catton Park side of the river is pretty rare/unlikely. Not least because there's enough places for the water to go on the other side that they'd take the first / worst of it.

 

I think it was something like more than a typical months worth of rain had fallen in 24 hours, mostly on the Wednesday of the festival. The then River peaked on the Thursday night at something like a metre and a half higher than the top of the "normal" range. So yeah, it took some pretty extreme rain to be a legitimate threat to the festival.

 

Another example of a festival getting close to cancellation because of rain has occurred to me - Blue Dot 2023, they didn't actually call off the festival but did officially close entry and asked Sunday Day Ticket holders to stay at home (though I suspect any that turned up would have been let in). From what I was told they had constant rain all weekend and the site itself was a boggy disaster.

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9 minutes ago, Crazyfool01 said:

this is the 2005 one that I watch on occasion ..... bonkers 

 

 

Mad. Wasn't there about a month's worth of rain in a few hours, and ground was very dry so didn't soak in?

I remember going for a wee during the downpour about 5am and it was silly.

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