My first Glastonbury was 1997 and I think it was a bit miserable with rivers of mud, but being so young I didn't really care and most of my memory of it is hazy (bar Radiohead's epic set). My next was 2007 and I just can't recall it ever stopping raining. Everything I owned was muddy and wet through. It was my only Glastonbury that I left early and ended watching the Who on telly and not regretting my decision. After that I was blessed with 2010 and I saw how much of a difference decent weather makes.
Now I'm older, I mainly pack warmer things and waterproofs with decent footwear and that, for me, is the game changer, so I could deal with 2016.
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