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    Auckland Weather

    ...this week has been atrocious!

    It's the first week in quite a while where EVERY commute to work and back for me was wet! Only got soaked once though, that cordura is great stuff. I'm glad I only live 12 mins ride from work.

    Despite what some say about Auckland weather though, I quite enjoy the patterns, and it's not extreme either. I'm thankful that I don't have to ride on black ice and snow where I live! That Auckland sun and blue sky will be out in all their glory again soon enough.

    Oh and while I'm on the subject of the place I have lived all of my life - all you chumps out there who call me a Dork (D'land, dorkland, whateva...) for living here, and all you wombles who make fun of my city, here's a nice big fat *raspberry* for you!!!

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    When I was living in ChCh, the Boss and I had a discussion about which was the most pleasant city in the world (that we'd seen)
    Came down to San Francisco or Auckland. He (a confirmed Cantabrabrophile), reckoned ...Auckland.
    So did I.....shame about all the bloody people though......was even better 40 yrs ago!
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    ... Only got soaked once though, that cordura is great stuff. I'm glad I only live 12 mins ride from work.

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    So cordura is only waterproof for 12 mins? :eyepoke:
    Time to ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by SP
    When I was living in ChCh, the Boss and I had a discussion about which was the most pleasant city in the world (that we'd seen)
    Came down to San Francisco or Auckland. He (a confirmed Cantabrabrophile), reckoned ...Auckland.
    So did I.....shame about all the bloody people though......
    Have you ever been to SanFran?

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    So cordura is only waterproof for 12 mins? [img]images/smilies/eyepoke.gif[/img]
    In Auckland this week - I reckon.
    Normally its about 15!
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander
    Have you ever been to SanFran?
    We were talking scenery-wise.....coastal city and all...
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by SP
    We were talking scenery-wise
    Oh ok then yea. Though I would have to say Denver isn't bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SP
    When I was living in ChCh, the Boss and I had a discussion about which was the most pleasant city in the world (that we'd seen)
    Came down to San Francisco or Auckland. He (a confirmed Cantabrabrophile), reckoned ...Auckland.
    So did I.....shame about all the bloody people though......was even better 40 yrs ago!
    Wasn't everwhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar
    So cordura is only waterproof for 12 mins? :eyepoke:
    Are you being facetious? During one of my 12 minute runs this week the cordura was not waterproof and I got soaked, so it's obviously the amount of rainfall that is the determining factor of how waterproof the material will remain!

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    What about Houston? Isn't that the "fat" capital of the world or something? That sounds like a nice place to live.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Are you being facetious? During one of my 12 minute runs this week the cordura was not waterproof and I got soaked, so it's obviously the amount of rainfall that is the determining factor of how waterproof the material will remain!
    ?? im not sure i know what you mean zed??
    do you mean after a while you did get wet ? which would means its not 100% water proof cordura.
    I didnt get wet going to the tookanu rally last year and it did rain. Ask anyone who was there how much it rained.
    maybe your cordura needs re-water proofing ? Ive never had to do this, im not sure you ever do...........anyone out there know ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Are you being facetious? During one of my 12 minute runs this week the cordura was not waterproof and I got soaked, so it's obviously the amount of rainfall that is the determining factor of how waterproof the material will remain!
    My cordura is usually pretty good - but on my rides to and from work this week it was pissing down and started seeping through the sleeves of my jacket.
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    I didn't like the weather this week, but for a different reason. Since it's the Uni holidays there's a lot of lans on. And shifting your computer in the wet is not nice as there aren't many water proof computers.

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    Yith it has indeed been a wet week. An hour on the motorway last night in as heavy a rain as I remember for a while. Everything very wet on the outside , but nothing leaked EXCEPT my damned boots. As always. I have abandoned hope of finding boots that keep the water out.
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    Auckland weather isn't that bad. I come from Mt Maunganui although it had higher sunshine hours I have to agree the weather is unpredictable and I like it....especially the clear sunny days and the following its raining hard and thunder and stormy outside.....nice time to curl up in bed and listen to the roof dancing with the droplets of water.
    Also it's good to ride in as you gain more experience in different conditions.
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