Thanks. We were aware of the forecast, not least because we had planned on leaving on Thursday for the drive to Newhaven. Back to the drawing board for new dates! Our original plan was to sail on 25th November but we had an ECU Airbag failure, so are carrying a Credit Note from DFDS. Fortunately, we hadn't got round to booking for this week, because a further cancellation request may not have been well received ...Just a heads up for anyone out and about in Nothern Britain on Wednesday and Thursday. Two storms are heading this way and certainly will include winds giving conditions hazardous to anyone in a motorhome not in a sheltered position.
The forecast wind speeds of up to 90mph would outpace Brunhilde, Graham! There's no rush, and the risk of damage to the M/Home and/or us just isn't worth the risk; and there is the potential burden we may be placing on the Emergency Services if the M/Home is damaged by the wind or falling trees/masonry etc. Any damage caused to Brunhillde would delay us far longer than the couple of days for the storms to pass through, and the cost/availability of spares for what would be seen as an eminently avoidable accident makes the decision for us.I hope you get some luck soon Steve!
Mind you, if you are heading south you'd outrun the storms wouldn't you? Plus...being Scottish a bit of weather doesn't put you off does it? I mean, it's not as if you wouldn't be used to it mate? (A bit like rain where we live in west Wales!).
And it was 'here in the end' that the wind was blowing both to and from ...Actually it was a bit of a damp squib here in the end.