Bad/Good Day Yesterday
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 3:51 pm
I had a bad and good day yesterday. Started out waiting almost two hours in hand surgeon's office--mostly because they had told me to come in early for paperwork and there was no paperwork, plus he was running late. When I did see him, I got a cortisone injection at the base of my left hand middle finger for my trigger finger and another one in my right wrist for my carpal tunnel syndrome. That meant I had a bunch of numb fingers, and this was the day I was driving to Eastman Lake near Madera, CA.
Then about 70 miles east of Napa, I heard a very large BANG and some vibration, so I pulled over. Could not see anything wrong so drove another mile. Vibration got worse, so pulled over again. Turns out tire looked fine, but the passenger's side, inner dually had no air in it! I must have hit something small because I did not see anything. Bad day. I had pulled over to one of those lanes they add to two-lane roads to enable vehicles entering from intersections to gain speed. U.S. 12, by the way, is a horrible road because it is filled with huge trucks and tons of traffic. I was SO glad it was not a front wheel that blew!! That made it a very good day!!
Waited 3.5 hours for wrecker to come and change tire. First company CoachNet called backed out because after talking with me, they decided they had never changed tire on a big motorhome. I was VERY glad the second company that had experience with big trucks came instead, but it took a long time.
Result was I arrived at campsite way after dark and had trouble parking but camp host helped me. Full hookup for $15, but I did not even bother with sewer I was so exhausted. No cell service, so no hotspot access, so this morning I left for Hensley Lake, about 20 miles south, and also a COE campground. Am in a gorgeous spot with electric and water and terrific view, even if the lake has almost no water. I also have a good satellite signal and cell service. Hardly anyone here, which is nice. I can see mountains in the distance and this is only about 90 miles from Yosemite, where I am headed on Sunday for four days. Weather is gorgeous here, but if any chance of snow in Yosemite, I may take longer route. Do not want to use chains.
Then about 70 miles east of Napa, I heard a very large BANG and some vibration, so I pulled over. Could not see anything wrong so drove another mile. Vibration got worse, so pulled over again. Turns out tire looked fine, but the passenger's side, inner dually had no air in it! I must have hit something small because I did not see anything. Bad day. I had pulled over to one of those lanes they add to two-lane roads to enable vehicles entering from intersections to gain speed. U.S. 12, by the way, is a horrible road because it is filled with huge trucks and tons of traffic. I was SO glad it was not a front wheel that blew!! That made it a very good day!!
Waited 3.5 hours for wrecker to come and change tire. First company CoachNet called backed out because after talking with me, they decided they had never changed tire on a big motorhome. I was VERY glad the second company that had experience with big trucks came instead, but it took a long time.
Result was I arrived at campsite way after dark and had trouble parking but camp host helped me. Full hookup for $15, but I did not even bother with sewer I was so exhausted. No cell service, so no hotspot access, so this morning I left for Hensley Lake, about 20 miles south, and also a COE campground. Am in a gorgeous spot with electric and water and terrific view, even if the lake has almost no water. I also have a good satellite signal and cell service. Hardly anyone here, which is nice. I can see mountains in the distance and this is only about 90 miles from Yosemite, where I am headed on Sunday for four days. Weather is gorgeous here, but if any chance of snow in Yosemite, I may take longer route. Do not want to use chains.