UKPylot’s MINI Blog

12 Aug, 2008

Mother of All Storms

Posted by: ukpylot In: My MINI ()

Last Friday I on my way home from San Diego I could see huge cumulus clouds building up in the East but one thing I have learned from flying, it is impossible to know how far away they are - could have been over home, or all the way to AZ or CO.

Got down to the Valley floor and there was a wall of grey 10 miles ahead. A huge storm cloud tilted in the sky, the left hand side tipping all the way to the desert floor. To the right, a veil of darkness. Hmm.. this was going to be interesting.

Inside the cloud it started to hail, giant balls of hail banging on the glass. The wind was fierce and visibility went down to maybe 20 feet. A lot of people had pulled off onto the hard shoulder but the storm wasn’t moving and I figured I could be stick there for ages. So I kept going, but at 20 mph or so, watching the white line real close. Yeah, I had the camera for a while but soon realised I was in enough danger as it was, no need for more.

Finally got outside the storm but it looked filthy in the sky in all directions,. A few miles later, a large brown curtain masked the road ahead. No rain this time but the storm winds had whipped up tons of sand and dirt and for a few seconds it was almost total brown-out. Scary stuff.

I was glad to get home and, I thought, get to enjoy experiencing the storm from under our patio roof (I have an extreme weather fetish) but the storm stayed to the west and the north of us. Naturally, I had washed the car on Sunday and now on Friday it was all dirty again.

It was also the first time for me to try out my new Anywhere Travel Companion, an aviation and street GPS unit. Maybe more on the latter in a future post.

4 Responses to "Mother of All Storms"

1 | Ian C.

August 13th, 2008 at 16:30

Avatar

Hey, at least the roof was closed :)
And I guess you can’t get a dented roof either!

Great weather … I really should check out the lightning video I did two weeks ago …

2 | RB

August 13th, 2008 at 20:23

Avatar

Did it knock off GB?

3 | ukpylot

August 14th, 2008 at 06:47

Avatar

You know, now I think of it, I enjoyed some crazy storms when I live in Northern VA. The road would go from dry to swimming pool in seconds, but at least drivers there had some clue what to do about it, unlike here.

As for the GB…. I never did find the tape you suggested, RB, other than in a $50 package which was overkill for the tiny amount I need to stick them back on. I think the curve of the fold down boot is more than on the hard top MINIs so there maybe isn’t the surface area to make contact with that they need. I do still have the letters, so I have not given up yet.

4 | RB

August 19th, 2008 at 16:45

Avatar

Changing out my link to my Mobile Me address. Ugh!

Comment Form


  • ukpylot: Yeah, I was somewhat surprised but not much I could do. Sound though that I should plan ahead for the front brakes and get them done for much cheaper.
  • Brian Lalor: Egads. For $330, I'd have driven home without brakes and done the work myself. On my back on ice in freezing rain. Seriously, that's crazy. The to
  • Josh Wardell: I am almost due as well (at over 80k mi). I think I remember some people saying it was about $800. My brakes are on their way out, and I've had braide

Flickr PhotoStream

    My MINI in Joshua Tree NPMy MINI in Joshua Tree NPAlmost There70,000 MilesCIMG1559CIMG1571CIMG1560Installing my new guagesOn the Strip during the Poker run

About

MINI-related ramblings of a dual UK/USA citizen living in the Imperial Valley of California.

Of Interest

Archives