Rain and shop hopping?
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Rain and shop hopping?
So I'm leavin on the 28th...will be there til first week of Jan.
Am stayin near central station, but would like to trek/tram down to de pijp one day and go to haarlem, but heard that rain, cold weather, and all are at there meanest this time of year...
...would this be a problem for me? Is the rain really a lot of rain or just drizzles? Cause it would suck if I'm just stuck in one place...thanks in advance...
Am stayin near central station, but would like to trek/tram down to de pijp one day and go to haarlem, but heard that rain, cold weather, and all are at there meanest this time of year...
...would this be a problem for me? Is the rain really a lot of rain or just drizzles? Cause it would suck if I'm just stuck in one place...thanks in advance...
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Re: Rain and shop hopping?
mate, the rain and cloudy skies are part of Amsterdam. nothing beats a clear sunny day, sure, but the rain is a dutch as tulips and clogs.paperplanes wrote:...would this be a problem for me? Is the rain really a lot of rain or just drizzles? Cause it would suck if I'm just stuck in one place...thanks in advance...
just dont wear your favouirte bright white trainers, get an umbrealla, and remember to bring your an outdoor coat. no amount of rain can stop you having a good time.
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Yeah used it 4 weeks ago when it was lashing it down in Amsterdam. Was nervous as i had only just got it and this was its baptism of (wet) fire. The first gush of wind and you could feel the shock absorbing mechanism kick in which was a weird feeling in my hand. It felt like a cars shock absorbers. After the initial weird feeling it held up the whole time. These are super umbrellas that held up to my trials!
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yeah, just take a suitable waterproof coat/jacket with a hood, a bit of water won't hurt you, and certainly shouldn't get in the way of sampling dam's finest
nothing better than standing on a bridge in dam baked out of your tiny mind whilst the wind and rain lashes againt you, huddling into your coat (with hood) just don't forget to flip it down when you go into a C/s. they don't like that.
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As the proud owner of an amazing Rab waterproof jacket i can say that is a great option but that jacket cost £170 three years ago. The umbrella cost £17 and means i can wear more fashionable jackets when out and about in town. I did notice that the locals dont wear waterproof jackets, its definately an Anglo-Saxon thing
