Los Angeles commuter traffic reporters include their daily 'ladder report' of tradesmen's ladders - chewed up into unrecognizable snarls - as hazards to avoid in the congested, fast, freeways.
yep - I had an affair with a extension ladder on I-5 riding my Harley through rush hour traffic at 70mph stop/go traffic. NOT a fun experience.
Stop & go traffic in GA. is different then here in MI.
yep - I had an affair with a extension ladder on I-5 riding my Harley through rush hour traffic at 70mph stop/go traffic. NOT a fun experience.
Hit that ladder length wise, me pulling a Bushtec m/c trailer behind my Harley. Harley and trailer and I, went through the air like a dirt bike, but landed squarely, allowing me to keep it everything upright. Clean shorts required afterward.
...an no, none of the concerned Cali good citizens stopped to see if I was okay. That scene must be a common daily occurrence on I-5.
It's snowing like mad up on the summit (Donner Pass) and I posted about that.
Down here on the flatlands, things are a little harsh too. This 53' semi saw water flowing across the road yesterday, went ahead. Stalled, sideways, as the water reached his windshield.
Search & Rescue went out in their rubber ducky and fetched the driver off the hood.
Butte County Sheriff: "This is the SEVENTH vehicle in water rescue this week. Don't be this guy!
It sure is. Never have been able to justify the cost though. If I ever did, I would try and get it cheap, sometimes available. Most of the stuff you plant, dies anyway, as just quick cover, so it's a while before you get a real lawn.