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Poguemahone
08-31-04, 07:00 PM
Yesterday Richmond got between 12 and 17 inches of rain in a nine hour period. Came home early this morning-- couldn't go anywhere in it earlier, cars were being swept into the James river, manhole covers were blowing off the streets, anywhere low lying was underwater. Even if I had my bike with fenders on it last night, I wasn't going anywhere. Heck the TV showed what looked to me like a four-foot surfing wave in the bottom.

My basement never leaks much, and if it does, it promptly drains. Checked the house, basement last--and there's two and a half feet of water in it. Whole bikes were underwater... my parts drawers, which were up on blocks, were submerged up to the top shelf. One of my kayaks was floating around bumping into things. The water had come up thru the drain-- everyone in the neighborhood had the same problem.

Fortunately, none of my riders was in the basement, nor were any of my bike tools. The good wheelsets-- the Campys, Phils, and Normandys, were all hanging from the ceiling out of harm's way. But most of what was in the basement lake was the assortment of found beaters and parts I use to fix bikes up for folks who need them. Most all of it is salvagable, thank goodness, but it puts a crimp in my activity.

I shouldn't complain-- several people have died, and they're still hunting for some missing ones. I'm okay, I've just got a wet basement I really needed to clean anyway. Just wanted to vent.


John E
08-31-04, 08:25 PM
Sorry about the flooding, Poguemahone! When I was growing up in Los Angeles, my family was flooded out twice with water (defective storm drain) and twice with mud (mudslides after the big 1961 brush fire). My father then moved us to the lowlands of Huntington Beach, tempting fate, and was never flooded again.

Thank you for another great argument for hanging bikes and parts from the ceiling, joists, or rafters.

lotek
09-03-04, 07:11 AM
Poguemahone,

Get ready, coz Frances is gonna visit ya'll too.
Glad you are ok, saw that standing wave on the news and
thought it was the dam at little falls and wondered how
they transported it to Richmond.

Marty


halfspeed
09-03-04, 08:26 AM
I grew in Richmond and still have family there. Fortunately everyone was OK. I remember losing power and having to get water from the National Guard after Agnes and Camille. I guess Shockoe Bottom is a mess again.

neon
09-03-04, 01:22 PM
Aww, jeez! Glad none of your regular vehicles was submerged. Good luck cleaning up; don't breathe any silt dust!

lotek
09-07-04, 06:56 AM
I've got some extra scuba equiptment you could use. . . :D

Marty