by kdmac » Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:49 pm
What an adventure this has been in a short four days! My husband and I said our sweet, tearful goodbyes on Sunday morning at 7:30, he went off to church and I planned to finish some packing and pull out for the last time from my wonderful place on Camano Island (he will be staying in the house and I will hit the road with the new TT) It has rained so much with this Pineapple Express warm moisture up from the South Pacific, it happens periodically in the Northwest. I figured I would have trouble getting out of the backyard where the trailer was being loaded. So, he comes home from church at 1:30 and I am still in the yard, only the truck is up to its axle in slimy clay mud....stuck with a thirty foot trailer hooked on to it. I will spare you the details but between him, myself, the neighbor and two trucks we finally got it out. It was four hours later and everything was covered with thick sticky mud. We washed everything and then said our sad goodbyes again as I headed out. We had three days of pouring rain, and warm temps with this Pineapple Express, the rivers flooded and it all happened so fast the road crews and police didn't know of all the "water on roadways".So, in the pitch dark on a side street in Stanwood on my way to the freeway there it was the Pilchuck Creek over the road as I went around the curve, I slammed on the breaks and slid in to the water a ways and then realized It was only about a foot deep and I could see the yellow line about 20 feet out. the water wasn't moving so I went through it and got to the other side with no problem. I made it to Millersvania St Park by Olympia and set up for a rain-filled, gusting winds and thunder for two days....left there this morning and am now at Nehalem state park on the Oregon coast, pouring rain, I am soaked to death....so, I figure I may just continue on down to Arizona; a change in plans. Sorry, No pictures yet, I've been too busy to dig out the camera. BTW, can anyone with a weight destributing/sway bar hitch tell me if the creaking and popping will ever subside....the dealer told me it would make that noise but I sure don't like it. Pedestrians give me strange looks...it's loud and obnoxious. I was told not to grease anything until 500 miles later, hopefully greasing will relieve it.