Hurricane Florence passing through

bladderhead

Zen MBB Master
What an advert! You keep talking about "Here comes Jason, oops, missed him" but this is the "go anywhere, do anything" bike. Cruzbike helps to coordinate rescue efforts in Lumberton. Very practical. Orange is a high-visibility colour.
 

billyk

Guru
Great video!

Were your chains waxed or oiled? An opportunity for a post to the long chain-waxing thread!

Seriously, I saw some other videos of Lumberton where the folks weren't having nearly as much fun ...
 

bladderhead

Zen MBB Master
Good question. What sort of lube? Will you strip down the drivetrain and the hubs?

In this situation mudguards are no use at all. The underseat bag will be soaked. You need a topbox.

And the holes in the road are invisible.

And how many watts are lost due to the wake?
 

3WHELZ

Guru
Jim, we hope that you and the entire Parker family have remained safe! We received word that power has been restored in our portion of Pender County; herculean and heroic work by the by the power crews. Being remote we have not yet determined the level damage, but it's just "stuff" away.

Best wishes, Dean
 

DavidCH

In thought; expanding the paradigm of traversity
Guess no news is good news. That was historical. Guess it’s a case of mopping up and redecorating?
 

Suz

Well-Known Member
Hoping that’s the case too David. We probably aren’t first on their list of people to update lol, but I too am hoping all is good for them.
 

3WHELZ

Guru
Unlike many in the area, we were very fortunately. No flooding and minimal damage to the home. The vegetation bore the brunt of the impact of multiple hours of 100+mph winds. Our barn, however, took a direct hit from a centuries old live oak; the one tree we expected to survive the storm. The barn was unoccupied, so no issues other than structural damage. The center of the eye made landfall within five miles.

Oak Tree.jpg
 

DavidCH

In thought; expanding the paradigm of traversity
centuries old live oak
With respect to that oak... if you got a descent 4x4 with a toe rope you could quite easily re-pot that oak. I once was in a storm damaged forest and it was was suggested by a forester not to get too close to an uprooted tree as the wind, if blowing from the opposite direction, could resit the tree.
 

3WHELZ

Guru
This will be my last response to this thread. It is obvious that you are not arborist! The tree is now lumber and firewood. As much as we hated to see the oldest member of our family depart, it was time to say goodbye. Hopefully, the lumber will live on as fine furniture and the firewood will keep families warm at night. This is the best way we can honor such a magnificent tree! Feel free to continue the debate without me!!!
 
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woodguy

Well-Known Member
This will be my last response to this thread. It is obvious that you are not arborist! The tree is now lumber and firewood. As much as we hated to see the oldest member of our family depart, it was time to say goodbye. Hopefully, the lumber will live on as fine furniture and the firewood will keep families warm at night. This is the best way we can honor such a magnificent tree! Feel free to continue the debate without me!!!
Woodguy agrees!
 
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