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Togless wrote:
"Norman" wrote: ... Walking in the village has become very hazardous today with lots of rock-hard frozen slush several centimetres thick. You need YakTrax! They're perfect for walking on compacted icy surfaces. http://www.millets.co.uk/br:yaktrax/ Use them a lot but they're not so handy when there's a mix of cleared tarmac alternating with frozen slush. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. http://peakdistrictweather.org |
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"Norman" wrote:
Togless wrote: "Norman" wrote: ... Walking in the village has become very hazardous today with lots of rock-hard frozen slush several centimetres thick. You need YakTrax! They're perfect for walking on compacted icy surfaces. http://www.millets.co.uk/br:yaktrax/ Use them a lot but they're not so handy when there's a mix of cleared tarmac alternating with frozen slush. Ah, that is true. |
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On 02/02/2015 21:28, Togless wrote:
"Norman" wrote: Togless wrote: "Norman" wrote: ... Walking in the village has become very hazardous today with lots of rock-hard frozen slush several centimetres thick. You need YakTrax! They're perfect for walking on compacted icy surfaces. http://www.millets.co.uk/br:yaktrax/ Use them a lot but they're not so handy when there's a mix of cleared tarmac alternating with frozen slush. Ah, that is true. Yes I bought some of these but not used them yet. Firstly the pavements are so well cleared there has been no need for them thus far. Secondly not sure about mixed use as well. What is the correct etiquette? Do I attempt to remove them before getting on the bus or do I confidently clomp on board? The former risks falling over as I try to remove them at the bus stop and the latter risks a slip on the bus floor as well as incurring the possible wrath of the driver. Life's problems. Mind you I recall a book I had as a lad. It was one of 'things to make' books from the US. Included were instructions on using old beer bottle tops, the sort with crenulated edges, fastening these to bands of thick rubber (from a tyre I recall) and, hey presto, a set of anti-slip straps to wear on one's feet. -- George in Swanston, Edinburgh, 580'asl www.swanstonweather.co.uk www.eppingweather.co.uk www.winter1947.co.uk |
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