Bigtallfatbloke
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...still looking out the window here and wondering if the risk of electrocution is as great as the risk of drowning?
Arch said:If you're out and it starts to lightning around you in an exposed place, See if you can prop the bike upright and then move away a little and crouch down so as not to be the tallest thing around. Have as little contact with the ground as you can - just the balls of your feet if you can balance. Tuck your head as far down as you can between your shoulders, and put your arms up around your head.
Arch said:If a bolt of lightning has travelled X hundred metres through thin air, what your bike is made of, or the inch of rubber it sits on is going to make no difference whatsoever to it.
If you're out and it starts to lightning around you in an exposed place, See if you can prop the bike upright and then move away a little and crouch down so as not to be the tallest thing around. Have as little contact with the ground as you can - just the balls of your feet if you can balance. Tuck your head as far down as you can between your shoulders, and put your arms up around your head.
I had to do this once, one bolt came down in the field to the left, the next in the field to the right. I was very glad I'd watched whatever random survival TV show I saw the instructions on...
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Training for their French holiday in the summer...Dayvo said:How comes they're all crouching calmly? And shouldn't there be a considerably large pile of shite under them?![]()