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Good evening,
This is a request for some retrospective information, I hope you can help. I completed the three peaks walk last weekend for stroke care (for those who do not know it it is a challenge to climb and decend the three highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales in 24 hours. I did complete in 23 hours 22 minutes for interest.) My request is for an appraisal of the weather conditions around Snowdon on the Saturday at about 3pm. This was the time I was making the ascent and the wind was very strong indeed as was the rain. These two weather conditions conspired to make the challenge even more challenging. It would complete my record if I could have some indication of the wind and general conditions at the time stated. I hope you can help, Take care Nev |
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