Brain75
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- 1990
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- 2.9 V6
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- Manual
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- 215/70R14
So a few of you might remember that I am living a bit like a vagrant and everything I own except a scant nothing is in a storage facility in Austin...... I've been avoiding Austin news cause there is little I can do about it. Well I broke down and looked at the news and while it isn't the 26' in 2 hr that people on the Guadalupe river had, it looks bad.
I am wondering before I set out in my truck and head that way just how bad is it? Can you even get in? Are bridges washed out so bad I wont make it past Burnet - anyone know? I plan on taking 'everything I need" (assuming the stores are either gone entirely or picked clean, carrying my own drinking water, etc). I'm reaching out to you guys cause none of my Astronomy friends in Austin are answering... I take that to mean either infrastructure is a lot worse than I estimate from news or some worse possibilities.
This feels just way too deja vu - when I travelled to Truckstuck (1948-56 crowd) in Kentucky I was out there and a major flood hit towns just west (upriver) of where my casa was at the time... Reaching out to the truck guys community once again for info.
I am wondering before I set out in my truck and head that way just how bad is it? Can you even get in? Are bridges washed out so bad I wont make it past Burnet - anyone know? I plan on taking 'everything I need" (assuming the stores are either gone entirely or picked clean, carrying my own drinking water, etc). I'm reaching out to you guys cause none of my Astronomy friends in Austin are answering... I take that to mean either infrastructure is a lot worse than I estimate from news or some worse possibilities.
This feels just way too deja vu - when I travelled to Truckstuck (1948-56 crowd) in Kentucky I was out there and a major flood hit towns just west (upriver) of where my casa was at the time... Reaching out to the truck guys community once again for info.