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I was off today went to town early and then back home before dinner ...DROPPED IN MY EASY chair opened one eye before noon it was 101 just before dinner ....Never mind I don't think I want to work on the Bronco today..
You can always take a run thru the sprinklers before you leave the house (unless you zero scaped) or I saw someone on Goodyear, AZ w/ misters zip tied to his windshield frame blastin the mist out
Well I can't even run through sprinklers down here in San Antonio because I have the damn water police neighbor calling the city and reporting my ass. I should report hers for not taking her effin' Xmas lights down. It's June for crying outloud.
Not to mention my heater in my Bronco is blowing on my feet and I can't figure out how to cut it off!!!! p.s. 106 here in SA
+1! I drove to Spring Branch, Tx from Austin yesterday and then back today. No doors, no top, no problem. Seats may have been a little sweaty when we got back after an hour and a half drive, but it was 105 degrees...not too bad.
108 today in bakersfield. thats what they are calling for tomorrow also. give me this anyday as opposed to 95 with 90% humidity you guys get out there in texas. i spend a couple months a year out there with the wifes family 100 miles southwest of houston and it is miserable. at least in the dry heat you can go from your house to your car without breaking a sweat. in that humidity you might as well get dressed with the shower still running.
I think my hard top is going on this week! Palm Springs is one of the hottest area's in the country! Why do I live here!!!!!! Oh ya, all the open desert that we are not supposed to wheel in any longer because we leave tire tracks that last a few days until the wind blows!
That's a shame...not many legal places left here in Texas either. It was mostly just dry ditches and creek beds but now anything that had water in it sometime in the last 50 years and when it rains is illegal.