Indoor v Outdoor
So Summer is over and we now have the full force of variable British weather to contend with. The question is, do you thrive on the challenge of finding the right set-up in constantly changing conditions, or do you prefer to head indoors, find a set-up that works and leave it like that for the winter?
Personally, I relish the struggle between finding enough traction on a cold, wet, slippery astro track and then trying to read the conditions as they (hopefully) gradually improve.
I'm yet to go to a grass/dirt track since my 20 year sabbatical - do such tracks even run in the winter?
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