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On the road again
05-17-2006, 10:07
Post: #1
On the road again
I AM!!! Ernie-83 pt 40 don't know when I'll have internet service
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05-17-2006, 12:14
Post: #2
On the road again
Gald to hear your rolling again Ernie. I just read the forum for
the first time in a few days and got caught up on some things.

You know, If the original mechanical work was performed by an
attorney you would of never had this problem -- LOL !

Have a great trip.


James
78FC33SB
Texola TX (right on the Texas-Oklahoma border)




--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
wrote:
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> I AM!!! Ernie-83 pt 40 don't know when I'll have internet service
>
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08-17-2008, 17:09
Post: #3
On the road again
Left home in Eureka today, exactly 10 weeks after badly breaking my right ankle.
Got the surgeon to remove the one screw that had to come out (tied tibia and
fibula together) on Thursday, and it is still complaining a bit about that.

I gave it a good workout today by crossing on California 299. This is only the
second time I've driven an RV West-East on that road, and the first time in a 40
footer. For those unfamiliar with it, the 150 miles from the coast to Redding
crosses four passes and has very few straight parts. The middle portion along
the Trinity river was thick with smoke. Before we left this morning a neighbor
told me that they had heard 299 was closed because of a flare-up at Big Bar, but
a call to Cal-Trans indicated the road was open.

When we got to Big Bar, the grass was flaming right against the pavement! Saw
lots of fire crews, but didn't see any that appeared to be doing anything. Huge
tent city fire camps at Junction City. Between Junction City and Big Bar is
where that helicopter went down August 6.

Going up the 8% grade to Oregon Mountain, the third of the 4 passes, I was down
to 18MPH in first gear to keep the engine at 200 in the 100+ air temps.

The culmination of that crossing is 5 miles of continuous hairpins down from
Buckhorn, the last summit. There is literally no stretch of straight road in
that 5 miles, which drops a bit over 1500 feet in the process. Most turns marked
as either 20MPH or 25MPH.

We usually go either north or south on 101 before heading east, but since we are
going to Salt Lake City it would be a lot of extra miles to go any other way.
Price we pay for living behind the Redwood Curtain.

Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
Posting today by satellite from Susanville, CA
My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
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08-18-2008, 02:40
Post: #4
On the road again
Don:
Good luck on your trip and your ankle. Take it easy on both.
Regards.
Hank
90SP36 still in Vegas









--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
wrote:
>
> Left home in Eureka today, exactly 10 weeks after badly breaking my
right ankle. Got the surgeon to remove the one screw that had to come
out (tied tibia and fibula together) on Thursday, and it is still
complaining a bit about that.
>
> I gave it a good workout today by crossing on California 299. This
is only the second time I've driven an RV West-East on that road, and
the first time in a 40 footer. For those unfamiliar with it, the 150
miles from the coast to Redding crosses four passes and has very few
straight parts. The middle portion along the Trinity river was thick
with smoke. Before we left this morning a neighbor told me that they
had heard 299 was closed because of a flare-up at Big Bar, but a call
to Cal-Trans indicated the road was open.
>
> When we got to Big Bar, the grass was flaming right against the
pavement! Saw lots of fire crews, but didn't see any that appeared to
be doing anything. Huge tent city fire camps at Junction City.
Between Junction City and Big Bar is where that helicopter went down
August 6.
>
> Going up the 8% grade to Oregon Mountain, the third of the 4
passes, I was down to 18MPH in first gear to keep the engine at 200
in the 100+ air temps.
>
> The culmination of that crossing is 5 miles of continuous hairpins
down from Buckhorn, the last summit. There is literally no stretch of
straight road in that 5 miles, which drops a bit over 1500 feet in
the process. Most turns marked as either 20MPH or 25MPH.
>
> We usually go either north or south on 101 before heading east, but
since we are going to Salt Lake City it would be a lot of extra miles
to go any other way. Price we pay for living behind the Redwood
Curtain.
>
> Don Bradner
> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
> Posting today by satellite from Susanville, CA
> My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
> Don Bradner
> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
> My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
>
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08-18-2008, 11:18
Post: #5
On the road again
Hey Don,

Are you coming as far as NY? If so, I've got some free parking here!
Good news, I broke my ankle about 15 years ago, plate and screws
thing also,it does get better. I've since been able to run 1/2
marathons and triathlons! (not lately though).

Tom Sorrentino
1987 PT38
Bedford Hills, NY


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
wrote:
>
> Left home in Eureka today, exactly 10 weeks after badly breaking my
right ankle. Got the surgeon to remove the one screw that had to come
out (tied tibia and fibula together) on Thursday, and it is still
complaining a bit about that.
>
> I gave it a good workout today by crossing on California 299. This
is only the second time I've driven an RV West-East on that road, and
the first time in a 40 footer. For those unfamiliar with it, the 150
miles from the coast to Redding crosses four passes and has very few
straight parts. The middle portion along the Trinity river was thick
with smoke. Before we left this morning a neighbor told me that they
had heard 299 was closed because of a flare-up at Big Bar, but a call
to Cal-Trans indicated the road was open.
>
> When we got to Big Bar, the grass was flaming right against the
pavement! Saw lots of fire crews, but didn't see any that appeared to
be doing anything. Huge tent city fire camps at Junction City.
Between Junction City and Big Bar is where that helicopter went down
August 6.
>
> Going up the 8% grade to Oregon Mountain, the third of the 4
passes, I was down to 18MPH in first gear to keep the engine at 200
in the 100+ air temps.
>
> The culmination of that crossing is 5 miles of continuous hairpins
down from Buckhorn, the last summit. There is literally no stretch of
straight road in that 5 miles, which drops a bit over 1500 feet in
the process. Most turns marked as either 20MPH or 25MPH.
>
> We usually go either north or south on 101 before heading east, but
since we are going to Salt Lake City it would be a lot of extra miles
to go any other way. Price we pay for living behind the Redwood
Curtain.
>
> Don Bradner
> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
> Posting today by satellite from Susanville, CA
> My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
> Don Bradner
> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
> My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
>
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08-18-2008, 11:59
Post: #6
On the road again
My running years are behind me, but we are avid geocachers so I want to be able
to do long walks on uneven ground without incident, hopefully soon!

Thanks for the invite, but we won't be hitting the northeast this trip - expect
to hit the east coast in Virginia, then spend several weeks working our way down
to Florida. Only scheduled items on our itinerary are RATS and a rally we run
that will be in Tampa in November.

On 8/18/2008 at 11:18 PM thomas_sorrentino wrote:

>Hey Don,
>
>Are you coming as far as NY? If so, I've got some free parking here!
>Good news, I broke my ankle about 15 years ago, plate and screws
>thing also,it does get better. I've since been able to run 1/2
>marathons and triathlons! (not lately though).
>
>Tom Sorrentino
>1987 PT38
>Bedford Hills, NY
>
>
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
> wrote:
>>
>> Left home in Eureka today, exactly 10 weeks after badly breaking my
>right ankle. Got the surgeon to remove the one screw that had to come
>out (tied tibia and fibula together) on Thursday, and it is still
>complaining a bit about that.
>>
>> I gave it a good workout today by crossing on California 299. This
>is only the second time I've driven an RV West-East on that road, and
>the first time in a 40 footer. For those unfamiliar with it, the 150
>miles from the coast to Redding crosses four passes and has very few
>straight parts. The middle portion along the Trinity river was thick
>with smoke. Before we left this morning a neighbor told me that they
>had heard 299 was closed because of a flare-up at Big Bar, but a call
>to Cal-Trans indicated the road was open.
>>
>> When we got to Big Bar, the grass was flaming right against the
>pavement! Saw lots of fire crews, but didn't see any that appeared to
>be doing anything. Huge tent city fire camps at Junction City.
>Between Junction City and Big Bar is where that helicopter went down
>August 6.
>>
>> Going up the 8% grade to Oregon Mountain, the third of the 4
>passes, I was down to 18MPH in first gear to keep the engine at 200
>in the 100+ air temps.
>>
>> The culmination of that crossing is 5 miles of continuous hairpins
>down from Buckhorn, the last summit. There is literally no stretch of
>straight road in that 5 miles, which drops a bit over 1500 feet in
>the process. Most turns marked as either 20MPH or 25MPH.
>>
>> We usually go either north or south on 101 before heading east, but
>since we are going to Salt Lake City it would be a lot of extra miles
>to go any other way. Price we pay for living behind the Redwood
>Curtain.
>>
>> Don Bradner
>> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
>> Posting today by satellite from Susanville, CA
>> My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
>> Don Bradner
>> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
>> My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1
>>
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