Oh god could you imagine that situation breaking down in a hurricane? Screw that I'm staying in the vehicle at all cost.Hmmmmm..... Hurricane season up there too! Kidding, couldn't resist.....
Oh god could you imagine that situation breaking down in a hurricane? Screw that I'm staying in the vehicle at all cost.Hmmmmm..... Hurricane season up there too! Kidding, couldn't resist.....
I was kidding but as wacky as the weather can get I could see a hurricane going in to MT rather than sliding up the east coast as they do. Then too MT will have a really fun thing called an Alberta Clipper visit in the winter. That's always a fun time.Oh god could you imagine that situation breaking down in a hurricane? Screw that I'm staying in the vehicle at all cost.
I was kidding but as wacky as the weather can get I could see a hurricane going in to MT rather than sliding up the east coast as they do. Then too MT will have a really fun thing called an Alberta Clipper visit in the winter. That's always a fun time.
Some of my family found Superior Wisconsin a place to settle down..... Ok!
Wow I wonder what made him stop his vehicle and start walking then. I mean even if your stuck at least you have warmth and could be found when daylight came. But it’s reasons like this why I brought this up. There was a story a friend told me about when he broke down between Van Horn, Tx and El Paso. This was a very long time ago I don’t know all the details ether. He told me he got off the highway to take a nap it was middle of the night. I’m assuming this was before cellphones. Anyway he somehow broke a driveshaft and was out of visual sight of the highway traffic. He said he started walking and was about 6 miles from his vehicle before he was picked up. He said that the next day when he returned to his vehicle it had been ticketed and also broken into. Personally I think that if he had stayed with the vehicle he would’ve been able to receive help from officer who obviously came by shortly after his departure and I think he could’ve prevented the theft and damage to his vehicle had he stayed.
West Texas, New Mexico and n. AZ wouldn't be too bad, but s. AZ a whole different ball game. I do live in the west Texas area and it's not hard to find shelter or a house in need. Back roads or not there are farmers everywhere! What happened too me one time is that I had a blowout on rt66 in the winter. This is about 6:30am Monday morning and had too walk 1.5 -2 miles for the next house (a farmers house that is} for a jack, 4 way wrench and/or 2x6". The problem arose due to the jack not being tall enough and the new nuts were larger and he offered a ride back to my p/u. This was '84 and I did mention he was a farmer. A good suggestion on knocking/door bell ringing is that after, 1) back away from the door and 2) let them see your hands which makes you less threat looking. This person was grateful about my actions and welcomed me in.
More like 20-35% humidity. Pretty dry where I'm at!West Texas, New Mexico and n. AZ wouldn't be too bad, but s. AZ a whole different ball game.
The 100+ deg summers with 90-100% humidity down there must be gotten used to I guess.