Well here we are, another day where flexibility counts. Using a combination of weather apps My Radar, Weather Underground (which I’m still having a hard time accepting with it’s stolen name), and Accuweather we made the best plans we could to avoid the massive weather system that is sitting above us. When I say avoid I really mean get hammered by it as little as possible. We decided to head south and are currently in Utah. It rained about half of the ride today with some light rain in between the real showers. The landscape was pretty but hard to really focus on due to conditions. When it wasn’t raining we were treated to some really pretty mountains surrounded by clouds. It was very similar to the way I’ve seen clouds look around mountains in Alaska.
It was a short day, we both need to do laundry and Kat has some work things to take care of.
Last time we were in Utah on The Trans Am, we were warned about the near beer and told that to get the normal stuff you need to go to a liquor store. The state has crazy alcohol control, kind of similar to the bizarre Pennsylvania laws. This time, it’s Sunday, the liquor stores are closed. Sad face, but looking online people say it’s not that bad. We will give you our honest opinion tomorrow on how the 3.2 near beer is. Allegedly it’s actually closer to 4.0, but I’m no scientologist I’ll let you know what drinking it is like.
If we meet someday ask us about the 3 humongously oversized houses that had their own lake. We had a really good laugh, but not everyone would think it was funny.
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I strongly — very strongly — recommend forecast.io. It’s amazing. It aggregates weather data and I’ve had it predict exactly when rain would start and stop. They have apps but the website might be your best bet.
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Cool I’ll grab it
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