RedNeckGeek
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Good Morning!!!! 25F @ 5:30AM in Bridgeport, CA. Brrrrrr...
Most folks that do radiant heat slabs put foam under it as well as around the edges, RS. No sense trying to heat up the whole earth. If I ever build a home from scratch, that's what I'd do. Hope that new laser works out for you.
Four hundred bux is a pretty good deal for a helmet these days, Billy. And no matter what that Aussie's gear cost, it's still less expensive than a hospital stay.
$9K for a shipping container, SC? Oh my gosh, they've doubled in two years. The one trip, double ended, high cube forty footer I got two years ago was $5200 delivered, delivery being about $1100. I'm hearing something about there being a shortage, though.
Neat kite, Drew. Who said you have to grow up?
I paid $7.75 for regular gas here in Bridgeport, CA yesterday, Paul. A hundred and ninety some miles on that tank, and almost on reserve, and the price sure beats walkin'.
But other than the sky high gas prices, it was a great ride yesterday. Took a bit longer to get to the mountains due to road construction and rolling road blocks (trailer draggers and motor homes) clogging up the roads, and temps were warmer even up over 8000' elevation than I would have imagined. The aspens were in fine form up that high, but down in the valleys they'd gotten only a dusting of gold.
I was excited to see a brewpub in Bridgeport, but when I walked over from the motel, I found the front all fenced in with no open gate. The parking lot was in the back of the place, so that's the door that was in use. I shouldn't have bothered, as what passed for beer was kind of a watery mess. And the cook was out sick, so I ended up at another bar'n'grill for an equally lackluster pizza. But hey, I've got pizza leftovers for breakfast.
I may have been a bit overdressed yesterday, but this morning I'll have everything I've got on. Lowest I've ever seen temperature wise on this bike is 27F, and I was still plenty warm. But in the back of my mind I still worry about ice when it's below freezing. WU sez it'll be up to 39F by 9AM, so maybe I'll catch a few more zzzzs before I roll?
TGIF gang!
Most folks that do radiant heat slabs put foam under it as well as around the edges, RS. No sense trying to heat up the whole earth. If I ever build a home from scratch, that's what I'd do. Hope that new laser works out for you.
Four hundred bux is a pretty good deal for a helmet these days, Billy. And no matter what that Aussie's gear cost, it's still less expensive than a hospital stay.
$9K for a shipping container, SC? Oh my gosh, they've doubled in two years. The one trip, double ended, high cube forty footer I got two years ago was $5200 delivered, delivery being about $1100. I'm hearing something about there being a shortage, though.
Neat kite, Drew. Who said you have to grow up?
I paid $7.75 for regular gas here in Bridgeport, CA yesterday, Paul. A hundred and ninety some miles on that tank, and almost on reserve, and the price sure beats walkin'.
But other than the sky high gas prices, it was a great ride yesterday. Took a bit longer to get to the mountains due to road construction and rolling road blocks (trailer draggers and motor homes) clogging up the roads, and temps were warmer even up over 8000' elevation than I would have imagined. The aspens were in fine form up that high, but down in the valleys they'd gotten only a dusting of gold.
I was excited to see a brewpub in Bridgeport, but when I walked over from the motel, I found the front all fenced in with no open gate. The parking lot was in the back of the place, so that's the door that was in use. I shouldn't have bothered, as what passed for beer was kind of a watery mess. And the cook was out sick, so I ended up at another bar'n'grill for an equally lackluster pizza. But hey, I've got pizza leftovers for breakfast.

I may have been a bit overdressed yesterday, but this morning I'll have everything I've got on. Lowest I've ever seen temperature wise on this bike is 27F, and I was still plenty warm. But in the back of my mind I still worry about ice when it's below freezing. WU sez it'll be up to 39F by 9AM, so maybe I'll catch a few more zzzzs before I roll?
TGIF gang!