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by locke2c on Tue Dec 23 12:24:57 PST 2003
good job, Lucien. in the endgame whatever the combination of good fortune and good skill may be doesn't really matter much; what matters is that you had enough of both. :) I had my own bit of excitement this weekend. last thursday afternoon I flew to Phoenix because my sister moved to wichita to get away from that whole scene and go to Wichita State in the fall. friday we picked up a tow dolly trailer from UHaul and loaded up both vehicles. 1996 Suburban 1500 4WD towing a 1994 Cavalier wagon. there was no room in either of them for anything besides the two of us. saturday morning at 9AM we set out with our route going south to Tucson and then Las Cruces on I-10 and then Northeast from Las Cruces all the way to Wichita through Tucumcari, Texhoma, Liberal on US-54. US-54 is two lane undivided the whole way, but I didn't care because a Suburban towing a Cavalier isn't going to be a speed demon passing people left and right. :-) I'd never gone this way, I always go through Flagstaff and Albuquerque but with Meris not having any snow experience I decided that was probably a Bad Idea. turns out, US-54 has *no* shoulder to speak of in New Mexico. Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas all see fit to give you at least 4' of shoulder and sometimes near a full lane, but nope, not New Mexico. we're buzzing along at 65-70 MPH over hills and around curves. traffic is pretty light. it's very dark, around 8 PM, and I'm still rumbling along at 65 or so on cruise control and the terrain is kindy hilly, kinda curvy, kinda bumpy. I can see the tail lights of a pack of vehicles ahead of me maybe a half-mile or so... I see some signs that indicate an S curve is coming up, so a brake a little and just as I'm getting ready to enter it, the headlights illuminate something big and white. I don't care what it is but brake as much as I dare. boy that's a weird feeling when a heavy, unbraked trailer is trying to pass you. I swerve left around it, crossing the centerline, and see another large white object rolling across the road. I decide my best shot is back to my own lane, since I'm now in the middle of the S curve and somehow while riding the brakes I manage to keep the whole conflagration from hitting anything or going in the ditch. All I hear is a sharp intake of breath from Meris-- good thing, because screaming while you're trying to concentrate is Not Good. 200 yards down the road there's a fullsize truck on the side of the road with a dryer in the bed. he lost his washer; the first thing I dodged was the main chassis of it and the second was the basin. luck, skill, Grace, whatever. ...I wouldn't care to try it again. day 2 was uneventful and the weather was great the whole trip. it was over 50F when we arrived in wichita around 5:30 PM Sunday. -Colin

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