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Hi Stephen , I have always carried an umbrella since my few years living in the lakes. In fact I`m on my 3rd one (other two worn out ! ) Mine is a collapsible `Fulson` costs about ?20 ,but extremely sturdy in strong winds . I found that if a squall comes in , one can shelter behind a wall or amongst rocks and keep totally dry , so this folding small gem lives in my rucksack at the ready !!

StSteeev   on 21/06/16 @ 11:16

Hi,I am likely to sail over Scafell should i venture out in Langdale on a wet and windy day with an Umbrella.I prefer Sprayway all day rain pants ,which were very effective recently walking the North Downs Way

lalandranger68   on 22/06/16 @ 6:23

if it is very windy, you might take off like mary poppins. sorry, the image of anyone doing that just makes me laugh.

wswandering star   on 22/06/16 @ 21:34

Personally I would never take one but I wouldn't argue with Steeev. He and his brolly are a lethal combination 😉

clearbluesky   on 24/06/16 @ 3:46

i better keep my head down then, haha.

wswandering star   on 24/06/16 @ 10:57

I would think its a true gentleman`s prerogative to carry an umbrella if inclement weather is in someway predicted , if only to protect the fair sex !
( nearly choked on me dunked digestive ha ha )

StSteeev   on 24/06/16 @ 11:15

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