RedNeckGeek
Super Member
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
- Messages
- 8,754
- Location
- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning!!!! 50F @ 4:00AM in Yankee Hill. A mix of clouds and sun early followed by cloudy skies this afternoon. High 66F. Winds light and variable.
Sorry about your detour, Drew. GPS is a two edged sword: really nice when it works, a hot mess when it doesn't. I've had much better luck with Google Maps than with stand alone Garmin units, as road closure information is much more up to date. On the previous trip we saw a road closed sign coming out of Boulder Creek, pulled over, and saw where it was on Google Maps. Ended up turning around right there, a much better spot than at the closure itself, and saving a good bit of time.
Smooth return trip yesterday, except when it wasn't. I5 is in terrible condition along several stretches, and just pounded the suspension on the van and trailer. I let my friend drive for a couple hours, and instead of using the smooth fast lane when he could, he just stayed in the torn up slow lane. Nice to get a break driving, but not if it means breaking everything else.
He was just awake hacking up a lung coughing, now he's snoring his head off. God love him, I'll be happy to get some peace and quiet after he heads home this morning.
Still no word from the trailer people on a final bill; I'm in no hurry to get one.
Hang in there, gang, Friday's comin'!
Sorry about your detour, Drew. GPS is a two edged sword: really nice when it works, a hot mess when it doesn't. I've had much better luck with Google Maps than with stand alone Garmin units, as road closure information is much more up to date. On the previous trip we saw a road closed sign coming out of Boulder Creek, pulled over, and saw where it was on Google Maps. Ended up turning around right there, a much better spot than at the closure itself, and saving a good bit of time.
Smooth return trip yesterday, except when it wasn't. I5 is in terrible condition along several stretches, and just pounded the suspension on the van and trailer. I let my friend drive for a couple hours, and instead of using the smooth fast lane when he could, he just stayed in the torn up slow lane. Nice to get a break driving, but not if it means breaking everything else.
He was just awake hacking up a lung coughing, now he's snoring his head off. God love him, I'll be happy to get some peace and quiet after he heads home this morning.
Still no word from the trailer people on a final bill; I'm in no hurry to get one.
Hang in there, gang, Friday's comin'!