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I had my rear wheel kick out on me a few weeks ago. It left no marks on me, but the hip was sore for about a week.
On Saturday I too had a wipeout on black ice-near Fish Hatchery Road and Tokul Creek. Generally the roads looked okay, but in that little hollow near the river the ice persisted. I was on my side before I could even think..”this is gonna hurt!”. One nice thing about the ice, though, is that it is so slippery it didn’t tear up my clothing! I did hobble around for a few days like an old man.
But be careful what you ask for…a pineapple express would probably result in a lot of flooding of roads, particularly out here in the Snoqualmie Valley!
For those of us a little farther East: Pineapple express?!?!??? I’m thinking that *doesn’t* come with hula girls. ’cause I could get behind hula girls.
Woodstock: Pineapple Express is a storm system that pulls in moisture from the tropics. It usually features a lot of rain and unseasonably warm temperatures. It’s not really something one would “want,” per se, nor are hula girls included as part of the deal.