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    Quote Originally Posted by liv2ski View Post
    Damn lady, you are a lot tougher than me. Much over 78 and the A/C is on.
    Well now I didn't say I don't turn on the AC I'm just saying I don't get my panties in a twist and working outside in 90 degree weather is totally doable.
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    At least we're done with masks for the moment...
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    My parents are about to melt

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    When are people going to accept that that place is uninhabitable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowsparkco View Post
    Depends where your house is and what it’s worth. If it’s worth $1m + I’d say so it is reasonable.

    Prop 13 is one of the worst property tax laws in history. Thanks to it, the LA Country club pays $50k in taxes on land worth billions, fucking over everyone else. It significantly favors old money over the poor and anyone trying to buy for the first time. There are many more losers from prop 13 than winners.
    A million dolllar home pays 4 grand a year where I live. On what planet is $1300 a month a reasonable bill for property taxes on a single family residence?

    What do you get for that?[/QUOTE]

    $10,000 is 1% of the value on a $1m house. That goes to fire fighters, police, schools, roads, trash, public transportation and almost everything else done by the local government. 1% is the national average.

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    Rolled into Vegas on our way to Santa Barbara and truck showed 118 as the high. Going to get up early so we can get past Baker before the broilers kick on. Supposed to hit 121 there tomorrow.

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    Hit 106 today. I don’t want to go any higher. After a really cool spring and summer it feels way worse to be this hot.


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    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...me-c-rcna94737

    Bummer.

    Venturing out to play with that forecast is a pretty high risk I guess.

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    The Forest Service and County have closed a number of backcountry trails because of the heat wave. Carrizo Gorge where the biker died is private railway property that is already closed to public entry. Unfortunately it's become a destination hike/ride and people won't stay away even when conditions are extreme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evdog View Post
    The Forest Service and County have closed a number of backcountry trails because of the heat wave. Carrizo Gorge where the biker died is private railway property that is already closed to public entry. Unfortunately it's become a destination hike/ride and people won't stay away even when conditions are extreme.
    Closing public land because of weather conditions is bullshit.

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    95* 15% humidity
    Perfect summer weather on the front range



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    Quote Originally Posted by skiballs View Post
    95* 15% humidity
    Perfect summer weather on the front range
    We hit 97F down here yesterday. House stayed cool enough to avoid A/C for one more day...

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    I worked up a sweat walking the dogs....at 6am. Overnight low was like 79. To me, these are the worst days of summer, no overnight cool off. When it cools down overnight I can handle some heat. When you wake up early to open the door and it feels like a blast furnace, fuck that shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Closing public land because of weather conditions is bullshit.
    Oh really? It the most responsible thing we can do. You want to risk the lives of some rescuers because some idiot goes, gets in trouble, and triggers his spot device? Private land is up to the landowner to control access. Public land access is something we can control, to some extent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    We hit 97F down here yesterday. House stayed cool enough to avoid A/C for one more day...
    WTF?

    How did your AC not kick in at 97 degrees?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    WTF?

    How did your AC not kick in at 97 degrees?
    Either it's broken or he's cracked the code on a passive haus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    WTF?

    How did your AC not kick in at 97 degrees?
    97F was the outside temp. House hit 80F around 5pm, so all we had to do was head out on the front porch, drink gin & tonics until the sun went behind the hill/houses. At that point open all the windows, fire up the window fans, and have some dinner.

    Bedroom was totally reasonable by the time I hit the sack (10pm).

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    <snip> he's cracked the code on a passive haus.
    Winner! Fortunately it's pretty easy 'round here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    97F was the outside temp. House hit 80F around 5pm, so all we had to do was head out on the front porch, drink gin & tonics until the sun went behind the hill/houses. At that point open all the windows, fire up the window fans, and have some dinner.

    Bedroom was totally reasonable by the time I hit the sack (10pm).
    I see.

    My ac is set to 75.

    If my house hit 80, my upstairs bedroom would be 88 (big west facing windows) and never cool down enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    I see.

    My ac is set to 75.

    If my house hit 80, my upstairs bedroom would be 88 (big west facing windows) and never cool down enough.
    Our A/C is off all the time - only time it comes on is when I decide it's time, and even then it's usually only for a couple hours in the late afternoon.

    I don't *think* we used it at all last summer...

    I never measure the temp in the bedrooms upstairs - but I'd wager it gets in the mid-80's when it's 80F on the main floor.

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    Our AC is set to come on at 78. It ran Monday for a few hours. I hate the heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    Oh really? It the most responsible thing we can do. You want to risk the lives of some rescuers because some idiot goes, gets in trouble, and triggers his spot device? Private land is up to the landowner to control access. Public land access is something we can control, to some extent.
    Maybe next year the SAR team decides they don't want to go out in high avy conditions, so they close the bc on all moderate and above days. Does that sound reasonable to you?

    You can't protect the public from themselves all the time. Closing land in the name of protecting those who might "have" to rescue someone is lazy thinking at best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liv2ski View Post
    Our AC is set to come on at 78. It ran Monday for a few hours. I hate the heat.
    We shut all the windows generally around 8am and drop the shades... it's kinda like living/working in a cave during the day. I wish that we'd gotten blackout shades for the west side of the house, as that's where the majority of the windows are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    Winner! Fortunately it's pretty easy 'round here.
    It's a challenge with a lot of the housing stock around here. Old 1800s multi-story houses with wrap around porches, hippie passive solar houses, and some of the newest houses that wee designed this way are best. My 1978 house sucks. I want a partially earth bermed passive solar house like a friend of my dad made in the late 70s. A few modern tweaks and it would be awesome. We do the open windows at night when we can, however it's so fucking humid most of the time that I need the AC to dry the place out. The basement has a massive dehumidifier, I need some for upstairs for when I need drying but not necessarily cooling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Maybe next year the SAR team decides they don't want to go out in high avy conditions, so they close the bc on all moderate and above days. Does that sound reasonable to you?

    You can't protect the public from themselves all the time. Closing land in the name of protecting those who might "have" to rescue someone is lazy thinking at best.
    They aren't closing these trails because they "might" have to rescue someone, they're closing them because rescues always happen heatwaves because people won't stay away, and some of those turn into recoveries. Same thing happens every heat wave and it's become a huge problem and an unnecessary drain on resources. This is from 2021 but same thing happening this year - https://www.10news.com/news/local-ne...r-rescues-soar

    These are hikes where you drop down into a steep canyon to a waterfall, then have to climb back out under full sun when it is much hotter. Even people who come prepared can get into trouble.


    This is Three Sisters Falls, one of the trails that is closed until the heat wave is over. Second pic is the masses descending on the falls just as it's getting hot out. It's like this every weekend of the year when the trail is open.

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    Loving my swamp cooler these days.Click image for larger version. 

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