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Looks like the spring rally will be another wet one.
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2010 Limited with some stuff
Yes, it will......My wife called today and cancelled our reservations in Panama City Beach, turned around and made reservations for the 10th in North Myrtle Beach. I need a vacation, not a bath.
Yes, it will......My wife called today and cancelled our reservations in Panama City Beach, turned around and made reservations for the 10th in North Myrtle Beach. I need a vacation, not a bath.
You may wish you would've waited. The forecast will change. That's a given for Florida.
weather channels says 40% rain thurs and Friday 0% sat and sunday so who knows be there Thursday cant be a much wetter ride down there than last year lol
You may wish you would've waited. The forecast will change. That's a given for Florida.
2010 Limited with some stuff
Gotta agree with that. If your 7 days out, this time of year you can almost be guaranteed there's gonna be a change. This PCB rally webpage has an icon of the sun on its map with hourly to 10-day forecasts... http://jdbikermap.com/biker-motorcyc...ty-spring-map/
We planned to ride down Tuesday/Wednesday. Both days thunderstorms are forecasted the whole way down. The forecast for PCB was rain for every day until Sunday. We were going to camp....NOT. So it will be North Myrtle Beach for us.
Word coming back from some friends who arrived today is, 79 into the central part of PCB is fine as are most of the roads in PCB; partial lane closure in one spot on Front Beach.
We head down at 6am and should arrive around noon. Expecting a little rain tomorrow and Friday (same as last year, it's hit and miss... duck & cover) but will clear Friday afternoon and should be very nice on Sat and then again on Sunday for the ride home.
Sad part is, Outpost got flooded so no idea if the surrounding roads will be clear enough for a safe trip to/from, that is assuming they get at least the stage on high ground and parking lot dried-out.
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