Wnbr - World Nude Bike Ride
For anyone who has been in any of the WNBR rides or would like to be.
Trip to Houston for the WNBR is in jeopardy
Return to DiscussionsUh oh, I may have to cancel the Houston trip. There is a tropical disturbance in the SW Gulf of Mexico that has a 50% chance of development in the next 48 hours and 70% in the next 7 days and is heading north along the west shore of the Gulf so it could be a tropical storm or hurricane by the end of next week depending on how fast it develops and the direction and speed it moves. I will have to monitor it. Of course if I do have to cancel that will mean I will have 4 days straight off unless I claim a shift, so a couple beach days could be in order.
This would be the 3rd year in a row that I planned on that ride and had to cancel.
Uh oh, I may have to cancel the Houston trip. There is a tropical disturbance in the SW Gulf of Mexico that has a 50% chance of development in the next 48 hours and 70% in the next 7 days and is heading north along the west shore of the Gulf so it could be a tropical storm or hurricane by the end of next week depending on how fast it develops and the direction and speed it moves. I will have to monitor it. Of course if I do have to cancel that will mean I will have 4 days straight off unless I claim a shift, so a couple beach days could be in order.This would be the 3rd year in a row that I planned on that ride and had to cancel.
Why did you have to cancel the other 2 years. I vaguely remember you saying why at the time, but don't recall the reasons now.
2022 was because I had just bought the place in Vero and needed to get it livable plus get my condo ready to sell. Last year I had 3 other people going. 1 M-F couple and 1 guy. I had a 2 bedroom house reserved about a mile from the start point of the ride. First, the couple had to cancel. That doubled the cost per person so the guy cancelled shortly after. I did not want to foot the entire bill myself so I cancelled the reservation. Fortunately they gave me enough notice so I did not have to pay a cancellation fee.
Things are starting to look better. This system is forecast to move pretty fast. By the time I am scheduled to pass through Louisiana, it should be downgraded to a tropical depression and be at the Northwest border of Mississippi. So as long as there is no damage or flooding , i may be ok. As is often the case, the weather after the storm passes looks really nice.