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(W. Approach/Lothian)
I suspect the miniature lake which always appears underneath the Abbeymount/Abbeyhill rail viaduct will shortly form, if it hasn't already. Worth avoiding as it's usually above rim-covering depth.
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THEY'RE HERE.
(W. Approach/Lothian)
I suspect the miniature lake which always appears underneath the Abbeymount/Abbeyhill rail viaduct will shortly form, if it hasn't already. Worth avoiding as it's usually above rim-covering depth.
Getting lighter in Colinton and rain intermittently easing, remembered my waterproof jacket but took out the waterproof trousers as I'm on the folder and using a daysack today, and wearing baggy shorts which I suspect will be flappy and cold, DOH!
@Winpig, what? The aquatic wheely bins? B-)
Waterproofs ha. I'm swimming home!
@anth I could lend you my anorak, which I won't be wearing, as I'm not water-soluble.
So why do you even have an anorak? Hmmmm?
The ride home, according to my recording, took exactly 14 minutes the other day. It's not really that long to spend soaked is it?
@anth For in the winter when it's almost cold in case I get a puncture a long way from home and have to walk, generating less heat.
It'll take longer in the wet as you'll be going slower as your braking efficacy and tyre-grip will be reduced. And you'll have to keep wiping the rain off your sunglasses to maintain a clear view.
But the rainwater will be acting as a lubricant and reducing rolling resistance, saving precious milliseconds, also air is generally slightly denser in this sort of weather so you can get more oxygen per breath into your lungs and therefore produce more awesomepower...
Also see rules 5 and 9, and indeed the last couple of lines of rule 85 ;-))
Ah well, all appears to be over. Great while it lasted though, and first proper forks of lightning I've seen in a while. One day I'll get that lightning photo...
More power and less resistance are immaterial. It will be less safe to proceed at high speeds and therefore sensible people will go more slowly, especially given the reduced road-holding abilities of all traffic-modules, not just themselves.
Worse than anyone forgetting their anorak: I used both layers of back-pocket nappy-bag since I last had to use them to keep my phone dry on the way to or from work and didn't replace them, though I have a resealable sandwich bag which can be used after shaking out the crumbs.
Balcarres Street flooded (still)
2 fire engines just arrived.
And now the truck with the mini-digger (?) on the back.
So much for the storm passing, here comes more!
it's baaaaa-aaaaack....
Hurrah for second chances at soakings. Seeing as my feet will be soaked before I reach the first junction I might as well wear my sandals, though I'm still interested in testing the grippiness of SPDs in the sopping wet, plus they'll have all weekend to dry out.
My waterprrof cycling shoes are normally great on such a short commute (not enough time for wet-sock to soak down), but when it's torrential.... Aye, squelchy squelchy.
My slightly fetishistic looking overshoes are the only bit of wet kit I've got today. Actually don't mind everything else getting soaked but HATE wet feet.
Still p*shing it down in EH28
Apparently it's not raining in Duddingston. Right enough, looking out of the window and Arthur's Seat does seem to be a dividing line point diagonally down towards Leith.
This rain would get Noah wondering if he was ready just yet.
Just flicking through your photo stream and noticed its a CityCarClub Fiesta stuck in the Balcarres Street river, some one is going to get their knuckles rapped.
"CityCarClub Fiesta stuck in the Balcarres Street river"
Yes don't know if it was driven there (presume so).
Emailed someone I know at CCC -
"I am on holiday until Monday 18th July and will attend to your email when I get back."
I'm sure other people are available!
More photos later.
Had to have a look at the photos on my phone as well - that's some flood! Pondering which route home will take me through some flooding... ;)
Ginormous puddle across entirity of eastbound half of Melville Drive level with easternmost bus stop. If there's lots of traffic possibly worth going along the terraces instead.
Also, flooding on Kong's Haugh by wingpig, on Flickr
Back mostly un-rained on, though I got wet feet passing through one flooded bit as they were dipping in the water on the bottom of the pedal stroke :-o then got properly wet climbing the hill back to the house, must be Friday, pouring with perspiration, out of control breathing and screaming legs :-/
Still TGIF and I don't mind if we get a re-show of the blunder and frightening as I'd like to see it this time! :-)
It's not really rained here at all (on the shore).
Funny eh?
Just been along Balcarres St. which has been cleared of water (presumably they just pumped it onto the railway?) Lots of grit/stones all over the road and quite a few cars sitting at funny angles.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-14085088
Loving the pic of the inside of the Bus.
This video looks like Edinburgh, I think. White railings look like some of chdot's photos. Is that the SAAB garage in the left at the start?
whose bike is that in front of the garage??
Yep Balcarres Street
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