"ex-khobar Andy"]Didn't know you had spent time in The Magic Kingdom, RR. That's the only place I have ever experienced 50C = 122F. A July day in Dhahran. I'd been in the hign forties 47 - 49 plenty of times and that is hot. But that day it showed 50 on my thermometer was quantitavely different - my eyeballs felt as if they were boiling. And yes I was wearing shoes.
I was in a few parts, including Dharan and Ras Tanura, and in both I experienced high temperatures (near 120 F) and high humidity (a deadly combination IMHO); I preferred it much more in the interior where it was a dry desert, even though it was well over 120 a couple of days).
Guin--
The desert is beautiful in its own way, but more so in January, in my opinion
I agree; and I really do like the high desert like in the Santa Fe NM area; beautiful landscapes and low humidity without excessive heat.
Not me, BigRR - but I do love Santa Fe and the high NM desert. I've been there most recently in March, and earlier, in June. Each time was different, and spectacular. 300 days of sun a year cannot be beat! High on my list of possible retirement locations. Home prices seem more reasonable than eastern Massachusetts, too -- although the long term water supply is always a concern.
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké
I liked Albuquerque/Santa Fe quite a bit, although it did become quite uncomfortable in July/August so with projected climate change induced weather pattern changes, I'll steer clear of year-round living - it's already becoming a too warm too often for me here in eastern Massachusetts in the summer, markedly different from my childhood years here.
My retirement plan is to have a reliable vehicle for road tripping - something I truly love - and to be on a constant camping/sofa surfing & guest room squatting rotation visiting friends and family all over the country and in Canada, chasing the perfect dew point/temperature as I travel. I've got a bunch of friends in NM, AZ and CA, so I predict I'll spend my winters there and summers back here in New England/the Maritimes.
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
~ Carl Sagan
BoSoxGal wrote:I read online today a story about a family that just drove all the way from Wisconsin to Death Valley just to experience 127+ degree heat.
Takes all kinds . . .
My uncle and his father will be crossing through the area tomorrow, doing an Iron Butt ride. Might have to slow it down...I don't think my uncle's elderly, air-cooled bike will like 120 degrees and 90+mph.
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Jarlaxle wrote:He runs 20W-50 for the hot weather. His father's Wing should be fine, but his Triple is air-cooled...though he does have a large oil cooler.
Does celebrating his 83rd birthday with a 50CC (and a Bun Burner 1500 on the way to Hilton Head) make him nuts?
not in the least.
My dad turns 85 in august and is still riding.
Hope I can still do it if I reach that age.