Cringle Moor & Cold Moor 12-03-2006
17th March 2006
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A few photo's taken in some of the worst weather I've experienced on the North Yorkshire Moors. 45 mph winds and a windchill down to -20C, and all this only 10 miles, as the crow flies, from Middlesbrough town centre!!
Snow blowing horizontally in gale force winds near Lord Stones Cafe.  The hill in the background is Cringle Moor
Snow blowing horizontally in gale force winds near Lord Stones Cafe. The hill in the background is Cringle Moor
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Latin Graffit on Cringle Moor.  Tempus Explora Omnis Negotium - Time Solves All Problems.
Latin Graffit on Cringle Moor. Tempus Explora Omnis Negotium - Time Solves All Problems.
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Snow blowing through gate at the foot of Cold Moor.  Here the wind was blowing 45mph, and the windchill was down to -20C!
Snow blowing through gate at the foot of Cold Moor. Here the wind was blowing 45mph, and the windchill was down to -20C!
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More horizontal snow at the foot of Cold Fell.
More horizontal snow at the foot of Cold Fell.
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Looking back up to Cringle Moor.  Powder snow building up on the 'sheltered' side of the wall.  Wind is blowing 35mph right to left.  Cleveland Way path is on the right hand side of the wall.
Looking back up to Cringle Moor. Powder snow building up on the 'sheltered' side of the wall. Wind is blowing 35mph right to left. Cleveland Way path is on the right hand side of the wall.
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