Commuting - To everyone living in and around Houston . . .

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harleyfrog
08-04-08, 12:38 PM
Stay safe out there. :thumb: I see TS Edouard is heading your way and is going to dump a lot of rain on ya (not that you guys need it ;)).
kwrides
08-04-08, 12:50 PM
Yeah, it looks like my ride in tomorrow is out, but my lawn sure could use it!
Torqued
08-04-08, 12:52 PM
Actually, my neighborhood could use the rain. :)
Thanks for the well wishes, though... Hopefully the storm will move through quickly.
d2create
08-04-08, 12:56 PM
ya, i cancelled my doc appt for tonite so i could ride in today knowing i couldn't ride tomorrow and wed. :D
surveyor
08-04-08, 01:13 PM
What is this "tropical storm" you speak of? :)
Meh. Unless you live down near Galveston, this thing will likely just be a protracted thunderstorm with some gusty wind. I will judge whether I want to ride in the morning.
At least the newsies aren't flapping their arms and screaming about it as much as they did Rita.
kwrides
08-04-08, 02:24 PM
Yeah, I'm waiting for someone to tell me to HTFU
Still riding, but thanks for the sentiment. Must buy necessities: beer + poptarts.
Sirrus Rider
08-04-08, 03:35 PM
Stay safe out there. :thumb: I see TS Edouard is heading your way and is going to dump a lot of rain on ya (not that you guys need it ;)).
I appreciate the sentiment; however, those of us who are 50 miles inland won't have too much to worry about. The only time we really have to worry is Cat 2 more where the storm runs over Galveston and Clear Lake and STILL has juice to spare..:twitchy:
d2create
08-04-08, 03:53 PM
WOOT! Just got word that the office is closed tomorrow! :thumb:
ok_commuter
08-04-08, 04:04 PM
It's been 100 like 40 days in a row here. Saturday hit 103. Yesterday hit 107. Weather.com says it's 102 right this minute. And getting hotter... It's only the first week of August, and we will likely have these temps until the beginning of October. :cry:
So...
I'm shutting it down until the heat breaks. I'll commute now and then when the weather is to my liking, but I'm not ****ing around with these late-afternoon temps anymore. It's just not worth it. I think I'm going to spend my time building a dynamo hub front wheel and junk like that.
I'll ride recreationally, when I can control the hour and therefore the temperature. I'm ok_commuter, not ok_martyr. :p
theWolf
08-04-08, 04:11 PM
I'm staying home tomorrow hahaa. I went shopping after work today and picked up some emergency brew to keep me safe from the storm :innocent:
kwrides
08-04-08, 04:16 PM
I appreciate the sentiment; however, those of us who are 50 miles inland won't have too much to worry about. The only time we really have to worry is Cat 2 more where the storm runs over Galveston and Clear Lake and STILL has juice to spare..:twitchy:
I mostly agree, but, the ground is hard as a rock from all the heat and no rain, even if you only see 20mph winds, if it stalls and rains for hours, there will be flooding, so be prepared.
Justayoungmc
08-04-08, 05:58 PM
never ridden a bike in a hurricane before....gives me an idea. :D
< in Galveston
10 Wheels
08-04-08, 06:04 PM
never ridden a bike in a hurricane before....gives me an idea. :D
< in Galveston
Same here. Will give it a try and take a few pic.
kjmillig
08-04-08, 06:19 PM
My friends and I used to like riding our bikes on flooded streets after big storms. Now that I have places to go, I don't like flooded streets. Yeah, I agree we need the rain to break the drought conditions. I know people a little farther inland really need it as well.
surveyor
08-04-08, 06:21 PM
I'm staying home tomorrow hahaa. I went shopping after work today and picked up some emergency brew to keep me safe from the storm :innocent:
I I have no more Emergency Beer, so I will have to delve into the Celebration Beer, Condolences Beer or Anger Management Beer tomorrow...
:beer:
stringbreaker
08-04-08, 06:37 PM
My sister lives in Highlands and she didn't sound too worried except to tell me that usually the tropical storms seem to drop more rain than a hurricane. I don't know I would think the hurricane would be the full meal deal on the rain but hey she is my older sister and I don't argue, she would beat me up like she did when we were kids. Anyway y'all stay safe as you can down there. Prayers to all
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