Tips if it rains!!
Tips if it rains!!
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simplygod

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167 posts

241 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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After losing my Le Mans cherry last year in temperatures that some bedouin tribesmen would have called hot ,I am worried that I am automatically expecting the same this year and may not be prepared for rain. Does anyone have any essential tips for if the heavens open, apart from wearing a coat?

Is there anything that is a must do with your camping pitch to prevent flooding and generally ballsing all our stuff up?

Any help along these lines would be much appreciated

wkk

71 posts

230 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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I assume you will be on one of the tracksite campsites:

- In some places it's worth to dig some sort of drainage around your tent, just watch out where you pitch up your tent
- The lower parts of Houx Annexe and Karting Nord can get heavily flooded, I've experienced this myself in 1995 and 2001.
- In case it rains and you don't know what to expect when coming back to the campsite just store everything that shouldn't get wet - e.g. your sleeping back - in the car - assuming you don't arrive by motocycle;-). Take some plastic bags with you to keep essentials dry.

fatboy18

19,507 posts

234 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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I suggest you find a nice indoor Bar, A good size tent that you can stand up in is good and a gezabo which you can cook under if it dose rain (idealy one with sides ) and some grandstand tickets so you can watch every body else getting soaked biggrin

FLAT 6

480 posts

283 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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If you maintain a minimum level of alcohol in your system it's surprising how little a difference a bit of rain makes. Skin dries much quicker than even the most advanced waterproof fabric so keep with the shorts. A decent brimmed leather hat and good jacket was all I needed. And a bottle of fizz.

snotrag

15,504 posts

234 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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wkk said:
heavily flooded, I've experienced this myself in 1995 and 2001.
...Counts on hand, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7... bugger.

vetteheadracer

8,273 posts

276 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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This might seem obvious but pitch your tent on the higher ground! I pitched mine in 2001 not realsing it was in a shallow depression until I woke up Saturday in the middle of a lake paperbag

//j17

4,923 posts

246 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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snotrag said:
wkk said:
heavily flooded, I've experienced this myself in 1995 and 2001.
...Counts on hand, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7... bugger.
...Gets strange looks for apparently having 6 fingers...

dougc

8,240 posts

288 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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vetteheadracer said:
This might seem obvious but pitch your tent on the higher ground!
With the door facing downhill....

molestrangler

976 posts

230 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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Sleep on an inflatable bed, and with enough alcohol in your system (and there's no excuse for it to be otherwise) it won't spoil your sleep. If you're awake you should be fairly p*ss*d anyway............

rude-boy

22,227 posts

256 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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simplygod said:
After losing my Le Mans cherry last year in temperatures that some bedouin tribesmen would have called hot ,I am worried that I am automatically expecting the same this year and may not be prepared for rain. Does anyone have any essential tips for if the heavens open, apart from wearing a coat?
Sounds to me like you weren’t there on Wednesday last year then biggrin

I have yet to have a proper wet Le Mans, and am hoping this won’t be the first.

Oh and the comment about sleeping bags and boots is a great one if you don’t have a boot that leaks tongue out

My back up plan this year centres around a motor home.

littlegearl

3,139 posts

280 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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i think it has pissed it down each of the 4 times i've been for at least one day/night. but i have yet to experience a proper wet le mans.

last year we did make the mistake of pitching our tent with the door facing uphill, but it was only gear in the porch that got wet...

most tents these days have a good few inches of "groundsheet" up the wall before any openings so water shouldn't get in so keep valuables in there, and tbh, if they're that valuable shouldn't they be with you?

NormanD

3,208 posts

251 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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I've booked a room on the second floor at the Hotel Arbor overlooking the Mulsanne Straight.

That way I would need 10 feet of rain before I could not see the race!


groomi

9,330 posts

266 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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NormanD said:
I've booked a room on the second floor at the Hotel Arbor overlooking the Mulsanne Straight.

That way I would need 10 feet of rain before I could not see the race!
You can go off people, you know Norman... hehe

Matt H

542 posts

245 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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shorts, drink, drink, drink

worked for me in 2001

gefopsman

260 posts

262 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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simplygod said:
After losing my Le Mans cherry last year in temperatures that some bedouin tribesmen would have called hot ,I am worried that I am automatically expecting the same this year and may not be prepared for rain. Does anyone have any essential tips for if the heavens open, apart from wearing a coat?

Is there anything that is a must do with your camping pitch to prevent flooding and generally ballsing all our stuff up?

Any help along these lines would be much appreciated
I thought it was hotter the previous year. I got a touch red on Thursday after driving down in fairly serious rain on Tuesday or Wednesday.

I think the only preparation will be to drink beer. A grandstand ticket would be of use though as long as there was someone with you to keep fetching more beer.

Polarbert

17,936 posts

254 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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NormanD said:
I've booked a room on the second floor at the Hotel Arbor overlooking the Mulsanne Straight.

That way I would need 10 feet of rain before I could not see the race!
You bastard.

molestrangler

976 posts

230 months

Saturday 2nd June 2007
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NormanD said:
I've booked a room on the second floor at the Hotel Arbor overlooking the Mulsanne Straight.

That way I would need 10 feet of rain before I could not see the race!
What happened ? Couldn't you get a pitch at Houx Annexe, never mind, maybe next year.
Anyway, try to enjoy yourself.

TheStoat

1,498 posts

244 months

Saturday 2nd June 2007
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Polarbert said:
NormanD said:
I've booked a room on the second floor at the Hotel Arbor overlooking the Mulsanne Straight.

That way I would need 10 feet of rain before I could not see the race!
You total bastard.
That's better... biggrin

sleep envy

62,260 posts

272 months

Saturday 2nd June 2007
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Polarbert said:
NormanD said:
I've booked a room on the second floor at the Hotel Arbor overlooking the Mulsanne Straight.

That way I would need 10 feet of rain before I could not see the race!
You gayer.
edited for accuracy

bennno

14,912 posts

292 months

Saturday 2nd June 2007
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I have been going every year since 99 and its only been wet one year, and that year it was seriously wet. That said we ended up having a few extra beers to compensate and it ended up the funniest year ever.

The race was dramatic with about 10 smash ups in the first half hour.

Its worth chucking in some plastic sheeting or the like if you have a crap tent then you sling over the top and relax in the knowledge that at least you have somewhere out of the rain for your stuff.

This year we have new motorhome to take (very cheap to rent) so bring on the rain.

Bennno