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Much as I understand people wanting a bit of shade, I have to say that 2010 was fantastic and as a result I'd go NFR NFC all the way. I always thought I'd struggle in non-step intense heat after getting sunstroke in 2009 but once you relax and go with it (and take precautions!), I've realised it's really the only way.

I'm lucky as in all the years I've been (2008-2011) the weather hasn't been too bad. Last year was the worst I've had and, looking back, I really didn't make the most of it as a result. The mud and rain stopped me from venturing as far as I might and got to be a bit of a pain at times.

So bring on the sun!

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I seem to remember a few people saying that there have actually been much more hotter/drier GF's than wet, muddy, cold ones. And if that's the case I'm all up for keeping it in June.

Yea spot on RebeccaD, after many years going to GF, 2010 was the icing on the cake for me. If it's excessively wet, cold and muddy it really isn't a festival imo but a struggle to stay warm, dry and happy.

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Don't think it would make any difference holding it in another summer month. I've been to festivals in August which were wet and cold, and yet one year i went camping in March and got sunburnt! The british summer really is unpredictable and no time is a dead cert for nice weather!

I'd much prefer a baking hot festival :) You can sit wherever you want when you want to stop for food, or take a nap anywhere if you're still not fully recovered from the night before. Having been to Benicassim and camped twice, a hot tent doesn't worry me at all (There the bands only start in the evening, so play all night which means sleeping in a tent in 90 degree daytime heat) in this country.

I predict snow and minus temperatures at this years Glastonbury

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