Brian formerly of MN makes some salient points about the apocalyptic weather 
hereabouts. I rode an Atlantis as my main/only bike for several years in 
Minnesota, so it stands to reason that a suitably equipped Bombadil should be 
fit for occasional duty in hurricane conditions.

In case my "Yoopanese" heritage isn't obvious, I grew up in Upper Michigan, 
which is justifiably noteworthy for long hard winters and rugged desolation, 
and where the "gales of November" were immortalized in a well known song. I 
have funny memories of my Grandfather sitting by the wood stove in his easy 
chair watching the daily horrors on the evening news. If some tropical place 
endured a hurricane or California got shook up by an earthquake, he'd say "we 
got it pretty goddamned good here", seemingly oblivious to the hardship of the 
10 feet of snow falling outside the window, the preceding summer of hard labor 
in laying in enough firewood to survive the winter, or the often impassable 60 
miles of 2-lane highway between his house and the nearest grocery store 
(grocery trips usually required a week of planning...)

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