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wildkat



Joined: 19 Feb 2007
Posts: 559
Location: Somewhere on the Alaska Highway, Canada

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 11:55 pm    Post subject:  

OK, here goes...my very first trip to the Rocky Mountains.....

I was 22 years old, bright eyed & bushy tailed :D Had the world by the horns, if you know what I mean... LadyNorth will know the road I'm talking about, but it was BEFORE it was rebuilt some years ago....

I was hauling superB's (those are 8 axle units that gross out at 64,000KG or roughly 135,000 LBS if I remember my conversions) hauling deisel fuel to a big plant going in at Fort St John BC.

The day was bright & sunny, not a cloud in the sky. I pulled into the Brake Check on Taylor Hill (Hill up there is 8% grade for 10 miles or so). Anyway, I get motoring down this hill (more like MOUNTAIN), jakes on full doing about 70 kph (45mph), kinda looking out the window watching the scenery :oops: NOT a good thing to be doing. All of the sudden I'm in the major fog bank & decending a bit faster than I'd like, BUT now I'm going too fast to downshift, jakes are now SCREAMING! Am sure I could be heard for MILES! I can hear some chatter on the CB, but am too busy trying to slow down to pay much attention... another BIG mistake. Am valiantly tring to slow this rig down when out of the fog looms this itty bitty curve sign...like horseshoe curve (BC is FAMOUS for those). The curve is posted at 30 kph (20 mph), I make a quick glance at speedo...YIMINY I'm doing like 80. HOLY CRAP I remember thinking...I'm gonna die today. Well, somehow I got around that curve, to this day I still think I can see the tire marke on the mountain side of the road...

Anyway, old heart is just starting to slow some when I come out of the fog & I'm looking at literally WIDE open space...300 ft DOWN. OH NO I think...so I grab the wheel hard and give her another vicious twist & I'm back down the road again. Now, I am major SCARED, I am going way too fast, too scared to try to downshift, RPM way major high, right against the governor I think. Then I did something REALLY dumb...I glanced in my rearview mirror... :oops: :oops: I see little puffs of smoke...hot brakes...C R A P !!!

Recall I said there was chatter on CB? I shoulda listened...really I shoulda... Here I am scared as ... well I was really scared... going way too fast & guess what I saw? You got it CONSTRUCTION on the damned bridge! The flag girl she's a wavin her sign for all she's worth! :lol: By now my brakes are doin major smoke show...I'm NOT even slowing at all...so she finally bounds out of my way...thank god...& I hit that old suspension bridge with a mighty SMACK! There's construction dudes scambling everywhere..the bridge is down to one lane, btw it has a metal deck...remember that...Everybody gittin EXCEPT the dude on the Bobcat coming TOWARDS me! The way he was boppin along think the was playin tunes or something but he didn't realize what was going on till I was nearly on top of him. All of the sudden his eyes got REAL BIG, I saw them, believe me! So...he throws his bobcat into reverse & looks REAL scared...recall I said metal deck plates? Well guess what was off in front of him & me? Yep you guessed it...the deck plates! :oops: :oops:

So anyway, poor dude on bobcat is now more scared than me, but fortunately we are starting to climb up again so by shear force of gravity I am slowing down, BUT will it be quick enough? Needless to say I did get stopped, about 6" in front of the bobcat & he was roughly 2 ft from the gaping whole in the bridge. When I thought I could trust my legs to stand we stood side by side by the whole looking dow the 200 or so ft to the river below. I ran that road everyday that summer & that construction crew finally let me live it down the last week.

I look back & wonder how I survived it, I can laugh now, cause I'm sure I don't know how I got down that mountain in one piece, more luck than good management that's for sure.

In 27 years of trucking I NEVER call ANY road a playground. Trucking is NOT playing it's serious. I love what I do, & love what I am & when it comes to trucking I tend to be pretty serious about some things & can be flipant & silly about others, but I have way too much diesel in my blood to stop now.
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4roses



Joined: 28 Aug 2004
Posts: 2016
Location: BrokenArrow, Oklahoma

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 1:23 pm    Post subject:  

OMG wildkat .... as I was reading this my heart was raceing , I was squeezing my cheeks and thinking ... oh lord she is going to crash :shock: good grief lady ... I think it would of taken me a long time to stand on my legs once that was all over with. I'm glad you came out of it without a scratch and no one else was hurt. That goes to show how fast things can and do change on the road. We never can get to relaxed or nature will rise up and slap us :lol:
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Sizzle



Joined: 10 Oct 2006
Posts: 207
Location: Colorado

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 1:52 pm    Post subject:  

Wildkat what a story. I almost went into an asthma attack reading your it. I have a similar one but it didn't end as well. I'm rushing to pick up a friend whose trucking into town so I'll share it with y'all later today or tomorrow.

You made me be proud that we're out here trucking it up with the guys. We do have the guts. We have the "fear gene" though and I don't think the guys do. That's why I say women make better drivers-we're usually more cautious. Men do the most stupid things like go into a place without knowing if they can get out.

Hey if there's any doubt I'm stopping and looking first.

Wow-lady I have to say it once again-what a story!!! 8)
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wildkat



Joined: 19 Feb 2007
Posts: 559
Location: Somewhere on the Alaska Highway, Canada

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 10:59 pm    Post subject:  

Is funny ya know when I tell that story to anyone now, it's real hard to tell it with a straight face...usually I'm laughing by the time I'm finished...nerves? who knows, that was 23 years and god only knows how many millions of miles ago (I have over 4 million logged miles now). I can think of many others, both hilariously funny, some pretty damned scary & some just outright stupid things that have happened. I'll try to think of a few of the more interesting ones over the next few weeks nd post them to this thread. Should be good for a laugh if nothing else.
Be safe all.
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COLT



Joined: 03 Jan 2006
Posts: 576
Location: FT ST JOHN

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 6:03 am    Post subject:  

That was fun reading that story, you told it well.

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wildkat



Joined: 19 Feb 2007
Posts: 559
Location: Somewhere on the Alaska Highway, Canada

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 6:10 am    Post subject:  

COLT wrote: That was fun reading that story, you told it well.



Thanks COLT, I've been told I am a pretty good story teller, must be all those long nights trying to keep myself awake or something. :D
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Sizzle



Joined: 10 Oct 2006
Posts: 207
Location: Colorado

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 9:48 am    Post subject:  

Colt: Loved that sign. There's one here on I-70 going into Denver from the west that says: Truckers Steep Grades and Sharp Curves ahead. I think a driver must have written that sign. It sounds like a description of something else to me. 8)
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