ridecamp@endurance.net: you know its windy when:

you know its windy when:

Teresa Van Hove (vanhove@unavco.ucar.edu)
Mon, 13 Oct 1997 11:14:03 +0700

Hi all,

Hope you'll forgive the non-endurance post.

You know its windy when you go out to ride and think - hmmm, a little too
much dirt in the air maybe I'll wait - then notice that the wind is tearing
the roof off your loafing shed. So you end up using your pick-up cab in
lieu of scaffolding and tossing tires on the roof and tacking in nails - after
one section goes flying - lucklily not damaging anything when it went- to save
the rest of the roof.

You know it was a chinook when you had to peel off windbreaker and work in
a t-shirt.

This must also be another hit on the red neck list:
When you have more tires holding down a roof than on all your vehicles combined.

Cheers,

Teresa - Who will probably be repairing roof tonight if it stays calm enough.

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