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PartyOf_Five
Jul 14, 2020Explorer
We worked about this as well, to the point of taking a toad along for the first time on the Alaska highway. There was cars and has starting every hour, and this has been the case on most roads.
Part of traveling requires you to submit to things beyond your control, and being ok with that. I remember being outside Denver in an emergency pullout during the rain, and just deciding to wait a couple hours for the tow truck instead of changing a flat myself- what was my rush? We were safe, had food, drink, facilities, and gas. It wasn't ideal "camping" but better than struggling to rush away. Sure enough the moon can't out and rain stopped by the time the truck came, and did the job in 15 minutes.
Part of traveling requires you to submit to things beyond your control, and being ok with that. I remember being outside Denver in an emergency pullout during the rain, and just deciding to wait a couple hours for the tow truck instead of changing a flat myself- what was my rush? We were safe, had food, drink, facilities, and gas. It wasn't ideal "camping" but better than struggling to rush away. Sure enough the moon can't out and rain stopped by the time the truck came, and did the job in 15 minutes.
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