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Originally Posted by chefisaac
(Post 14892583)
The funny part was watching cars try to go across this one street on my commute that was totally flooded. All I need to do was to pop up on the sidewalk, go across the grass and wave goodbye to everyone. he he he he
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Originally Posted by steve-in-kville
(Post 14892687)
I bummed a ride this morning. My work is closed due to state emergency. Wednesday looks promising so I'll be riding again. I am already suffering from withdrawal.
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Originally Posted by no motor?
(Post 14892705)
My taking to the sidewalk on the way in to avoid the big endloader looks pretty tame compared to that.
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I drove to work for the first time in months in anticipation of Sandy. In hindsight, it wasn't that bad here. I've done the commute in worse weather and was wishing all day long that I made the ride. I'll play it by ear tomorrow, but Wednesday I have to drive to make a mid-day appointment.
I missed my bike today. |
Originally Posted by bloomrae
(Post 14893138)
I drove to work for the first time in months in anticipation of Sandy. In hindsight, it wasn't that bad here. I've done the commute in worse weather and was wishing all day long that I made the ride. I'll play it by ear tomorrow, but Wednesday I have to drive to make a mid-day appointment.
I missed my bike today. |
I slept in figuring on driving in today, then woke up and got ready to drive, put my hand on the knob and the boss called to say don't come in. It didn't look all that bad but there were a few bridges flooded. The main limitation is the Lancaster mayor issued a state of emergency before dawn preemptively.
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U crazy!
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My shift end a 8 pm, the wind picked up a lot of speed since this morning, I'll probably have a 60-65 km/h tailwind on my way home. It will be by far the strongest wind I've ever encounter. I can't wait but I'm a bit nervous. My wife called me at work and offered me to come and pick me up with the van. I know she think I'm crazy but she just whispered very loud and didn't say a thing (one of the reasons I married her)
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Originally Posted by dramiscram
(Post 14893215)
My shift end a 8 pm, the wind picked up a lot of speed since this morning, I'll probably have a 60-65 km/h tailwind on my way home. It will be by far the strongest wind I've ever encounter. I can't wait but I'm a bit nervous. My wife called me at work and offered me to come and pick me up with the van. I know she think I'm crazy but she just whispered very loud and didn't say a thing (one of the reasons I married her)
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Going to work was ok except the wind which almost made me give up. The ride home was slow and the SCT was cover (lots of trees down). Might do it on tues also (if job opens).
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Intrepid cylist, Lower East Side: http://instagram.com/p/RZIqYwJtWk/
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Not to sound inconsiderate , but was it upgraded from a cat 1 ?
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Drove to work yesterday while Sandy was over NC but decided to drive today despite wrap-around winds and rain from the back side of the storm. Fortunately the rain had stopped by the time I left for work, but I battled stiff headwinds all the way to work and the coldest temperatures since last spring. To add to the fun, my rear tire flatted half way to work and I had to fix it in the dark. It was easily my toughest commute of 2012.
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Originally Posted by chefisaac
(Post 14893416)
Careful with the side wind, especially the gusts. I thought I would have a killer tail wind on the way home from work but it ended up being more of a side wind.
This morning big crosswind/headwind but I still managed a 23 km/h average speed. |
even though the real action of this storm is out on the east coast, 1,000 miles inland here in chicago, the marine forecast was calling for 40 knot N winds, gusting to 60 knots, building waves as high as 30 feet on lake michigan. the lakefront path (my commute route) was closed by the city because they rightfully don't want to see some gung-ho cyclist or jogger swept out into the lake by a 30 foot wave. so no bike commuting for me.
honestly, even without the 30 foot waves, battling a 40 knot headwind, gusting to 60 knots, for 15 miles all the way up to my office is more than i want to tackle. |
Originally Posted by Steely Dan
(Post 14895049)
even though the real action of this storm is out on the east coast, 1,000 miles inland here in chicago, the marine forecast was calling for 40 knot N winds, gusting to 60 knots, building waves as high as 30 feet on lake michigan. the lakefront path (my commute route) was closed by the city because they rightfully don't want to see some gung-ho cyclist or jogger swept out into the lake by a 30 foot wave. so no bike commuting for me.
honestly, even without the 30 foot waves, battling a 40 knot headwind, gusting to 60 knots, for 15 miles all the way up to my office is more than i want to tackle. |
I rode in hurricane winds when I lived in Florida. The headwind gusts hit me so hard, and slowed me so suddenly, that it felt like I hit the brakes.
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Did anyone achieve 70kmph with that tail wind?
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In that case, it's "EYE-gore."
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people around here went nuts, and then it turned out to be nothing. Although the commute on Monday evening was pretty brutal with the winds and cold rain. That was before we were supposed to be getting high winds. When we were supposed to be getting high winds we had none. Still getting cold rain though. Hoping that will go away.
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