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tarwheel 09-19-12 06:04 AM

Brrrrr ... cold showers!
 
They are doing "annual maintenance" on the boilers for our building, so we will have no heat or hot water for the next two weeks. The heat is probably no big deal because the temperatures are generally mild in NC this time of year. The cold water is another issue. I've had to take cold showers all week when I get to work, and it is an eye opener. Fortunately I learned how to take cold showers at camp, but it's still not any fun. My only other options are to go without showers at work for two weeks, walk across the street to another building in our complex that still has hot water (which would add about 10-15 minutes to my commute time) or just quit riding. I've opted for the cold showers.

stringbreaker 09-19-12 06:32 AM

I have a wife and at one time or another 3 kids living in the house so I'm not stranger to cold shower. Just be quick about it and its no big deal.

acidfast7 09-19-12 06:35 AM

is that legal?

Gatorfreak 09-19-12 06:35 AM

With the exception of during winter, I usually take a cold shower when I get to work to help cool off. Maybe ride harder to work so you really get heated up? Then that cold shower might actually feel good.

essiemyra 09-19-12 06:58 AM

I have had to take cold showers at work a couple times when something or other was not turned on. I can attest to the not fun. I guess given your options I would add the time in to walk across the way to where there is heated water. Though today is Wednesday so it is almost over.

rumrunn6 09-19-12 07:17 AM

cold showers shud help you cool down after the ride. I use coldish water at the gym after my lunchtime run cuz I have tor rush back to my office and don't want to be read faced or sweating.

would you consider showering at home before commuting or the night before so that the shower at work has less responsibility?

stringbreaker 09-19-12 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by acidfast7 (Post 14749103)
is that legal?

:) Let me clarify. they were always getting ahead of me with the showers or baths. I had one daughter that would see if she could drain the hot water tank, so naturally I ended up with the cold water.That's what I meant

acidfast7 09-19-12 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by stringbreaker (Post 14749730)
:) Let me clarify. they were always getting ahead of me with the showers or baths. I had one daughter that would see if she could drain the hot water tank, so naturally I ended up with the cold water.That's what I meant

:lol:

i meant for the OP but :lol: nonetheless

gmt13 09-19-12 10:25 AM

To avoid wasting water, I let the water warm up as I shower. This means that I am normally done by the time I get a hint of a warm up. As the OP said, cold water temps are not that bad right now (I measured 76 deg. F at the tap) so it's not hard to take. In Jan when it gets down to about 60 it gets to be a challenge.

-G

tarwheel 09-19-12 01:51 PM

So far the cold water hasn't been as bad as I was anticipating. However, the morning lows are supposed to drop into the mid-50s for the next few days, and some hot water would really feel nice. I'll just have to gut it out. Looks like we'll have no hot water until about Oct. 1.

noglider 09-19-12 10:25 PM

I'll never forget the shower at a youth hostel in Orleans, France. It was outdoors! They had outdoor Turkish toilets, too. But I was happy to be there anyway.

jsdavis 09-19-12 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by acidfast7 (Post 14749103)
is that legal?

If it were OP's home, then maybe not. This sounds like OP's work place, so maybe hot water and showers are a luxury that the employer voluntarily provides.

At my office, I have to run the hot water for about 5 minutes before I get hot water at the sink.

acidfast7 09-19-12 11:29 PM


Originally Posted by jsdavis (Post 14753065)
If it were OP's home, then maybe not. This sounds like OP's work place, so maybe hot water and showers are a luxury that the employer voluntarily provides.

At my office, I have to run the hot water for about 5 minutes before I get hot water at the sink.

ah, I was thinking "building" = apartment building/flat ... maybe it's the "building" at work.

acidfast7 09-19-12 11:31 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 14752979)
I'll never forget the shower at a youth hostel in Orleans, France. It was outdoors! They had outdoor Turkish toilets, too. But I was happy to be there anyway.

gotta love France/the French. i had a French colleague doing his PhD at the Pasteur in Paris, who could only afford a 7m2 (70 sq ft) attic room with no shower and a shared toilet/kitchen. he just went swimming/showering at the public pool every morning before work ... :lol:


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