Hot is Hot. this was taken in Fallujah, Iraq
Hot is Hot. this was taken in Fallujah, Iraq
The thing about traveling is, you never want it to end and you can't wait to get home.
I answer to Roy, Chief, or Sarg.
04 R-1150-RT current bike. 94 R-1100-RS74,383, Sold, 78 R-80/7, K.I.A by a D.U.I
www.OceanStateBMWriders.com
Thanks for putting up with 130 degree temps and IEDs and clueless politicians.
You're are what makes the US great!
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Last edited by CTellman; 07-08-2010 at 09:58 AM.
Nothings changed. It's nearly JULY and too DAMN HOT HERE TOO!
why, these boys is gonna be my brain trust!
We have a GPS workshop this Saturday at 7:30 AM. Then I am off to Greensboro for a weekend party and camping. It cannot be any worse than Bloomsburg was.
Jerry Dockery
309 N. 3rd. Ave.
Kure Beach, NC 28449
1996 R1100RT main bike & 1985 K100RS...too fast to believe.
I'm currently in Charlotte, NC. Temp was in mid-90's today. But with the low humidity, mid 20's I believe, it felt just fine. And wile my bikes and my Darian suit are back home in Illinois, I wouldn't have any problem wearing it all day here. Nice place. Great weather.
'09 BMW 1200 GSA, '10 BMW F650GS (in the spring for Wife), '09' V Star 950, '09 Honda Rebel (wife is learning),
'77 Honda 750A. New garage - need more room for more bikes!
Dave, I hope you drink more than just 12 oz. of water. I usually stop every 100 miles or so in this kind of heat and alternate water and something like Gatorade. That way, i keep from getting dehydrated. Although I think based on past experience, your more likely to become dehydrated without a suit on than with one on.
Be safe, have fun.
'09 BMW 1200 GSA, '10 BMW F650GS (in the spring for Wife), '09' V Star 950, '09 Honda Rebel (wife is learning),
'77 Honda 750A. New garage - need more room for more bikes!
Yesterday my boys and I were riding and the highest temperature my bike displayed was 106.3 F. Not sure how accurate it is, but it felt it regardless.![]()
Warmest temperature I've ridden in so far this summer was last week on the ALCAN between Whitehorse and Watson Lake.... 88 degrees.... above zero. Very uncommon, and we had three days of temperatures in the 80s.
Kevin Huddy
24790
Team Pterodactyl Montana Outpost
Canyon Creek, MT USA
Traveling/Touring I wear a Camel-Back. When I stop for gas I buy a 20>32 oz size bottled water and ask if I can get ice from the soda pop dispenser to fill the Camel-Back. About every 15 minutes or so I take a swig or two of cold water. The hotter it is the better it tastes. To keep the water cold blow back thru the bite valve so that the tube has no water in it to get warm. Ride Safe
Cave Contents: 1980 R100RT/Ural Sidecar, 2004 R1200CLC, 2006 HD FSXTI
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Rode the RT about 300 miles in South Carolina and North Carolina yesterday. It was hovering around 100. I work in the oilfields on the North Slope of Alaska where it drops below -60 in the winter. Give me the +100 any day. Nothing wrong with a little heat.
To ride or not to ride; No question about it!
'85 K100 & '04 R1150RT
http://spartan-bemr.spaces.live.com/
I was fine riding 700 miles 15 hours & 8 of those hours were over 96 degrees. I stopped 3 times for fuel & had lunch on the second fuel stop for a total of 30 minutes = 14.5 hours riding time. I started with a full 20oz bottle of water and drank about 16 ounces.
My gear that I had on was: Lower gear, Simson Carbon X full length under garmet, Jeans & Olympia mesh Cordura pants. Upper gear, wicking t-shirt, Simson Carbon X full length under garmet, 26 to 78 layer kevlar vest, t-shirt, Olympia mesh Cordura jacket & Olympia Hi-Vis vest. The last two hours I was also wearing rain gear. My wicking t-shirt was a little wet from sweat on the lower half.
I rode home today with the same gear on & same temps. & drank a little less water.
Dave
2004 Black LT
2000 Canyon Red LT
The Only Vehicles I Own