Is there such a thing as a midge forecast? If so where?

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Is there such a thing as a midge forecast? If so where?

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I wanted to set off later this evening and Pootle round the peaks 200 route - but it looks like it might rain a bit, and increase the midge infestedness levels to a silly level. As I was only planning on taking a bivi bag and tarp I'm a bit concerned. I think I will either go made or ome back looking like quasimodo.

Is there such a thing as a midge forecast? If not can those of you who live in the peaks give some kind of rating for the midges atm.
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http://midgeforecast.co.uk/home/
Scottish centric though.
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Yes there is but it's only for Scotland ... why they need a forecast I don't know, it's Scotland, there'll be midges - simple :wink:

Sorry, I can't be anymore use ... although the 5 - 8m/s breeze that's forecast in the Peak should keep them down.
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I wonder how good a mosquito net for a bike helmet would end up being. :D
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Ha ha - it was more when I stopped that I was concerned about. :grin:
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I hate eating them more than anything. I'm usually ok when I stop as I drown myself in smidge.
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Been fairly midge free up here so far. Guess they'll be coming out now but shouldn't be as bad as last year....
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Mosquitos everywhere down here in the south. Temp in the mid 30's and sleeping in a sheet. Windows wide open all night. Woke up with bites on my boobs and my ass. I'm going to pass on a bivvy.
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Richard G wrote:I wonder how good a mosquito net for a bike helmet would end up being. :D
I have worn a midge net over my helmet on a few occasions. Many in Scotland but also last weekend during the YD300.
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Well as it turns out sitting down for a few minutes to contemplate the midges also made me contemplate how tired I was and how many jobs I had to do.

When I went to bed I felt a bit rubbish that I was not out as it looked like a nice night - however when I was woken up in the middle of the night by a massive thunderstorm and torrential rain I was actually quite happy I was in bed and not under a tarp.

Hope anyone who was out last night managed to stay dry
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adjustablewench wrote: Hope anyone who was out last night managed to stay dry
I was at a friends 30th birthday bbq/pub crawl in stamford saturday, saturday night and sunday morning. I slept in the garden on just my thermarest (basecamp glamping edition!) and a silk liner. Stayed dry, was lovely (slight er alcohol coat too!)
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Hope you had fun - have spent many a night in Stamford, not many of them ending up with any kind of sleep so yours sounds very civilised!
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