... from coast to coast! Forecasters are predicting that Canada will have its first coast-to-coast white Christmas since 1971st
To verify this assertion, we started yesterday with Anja and Detlef on the way to our beach * lol * there on the icy Atlantic coast you can see the most beautiful. Also shows the way there we visited eigendlich only how big this island really is. Since I have here already a few miles back down, I know many beautiful routes off the normal roads. 4x4 we have, are thus broken up well prepared. At the gas station left in the wilderness, nothing exciting because I have been here dozens of times long gone (of course in the summer) * g * So, now well ! Watch out! For all "Canada newcomers" as if a sign says "Snowmobile track" and then you can give you the drive on. At least with NORML cars. We did, however, so no other option because I'm still not my reverse gear repaired. Well then loving full throttle at the first snowdrift over. Clean ... The Explorer pulls fully, nothing seems to stop us can. A few miles further disappears suddenly in the path of Nirvana. With a quick jerk we sink with the Explorer in the snow * g *
Somewhere in nowhere (GPS at home, because where it's warm :-) first time we tried everything possible to lay the explorer to dig freely. Snow was cleared with her hands and scratched the rim free. A huge slab had slipped under the engine block. We were an inch forward, backward anyway not * g *
all sorts of plans have been made and rejected. Snowdrift in front of the car connect flat. Good plan ... could only take something. Slide ... so good, but without visible effect. Continue to dig the car ... yes we had tried. Back to civilization, walking and begging for help ... also good ... just terribly far to the road. It helps nothing, we must settle with Anya's phone a call for help. The only save us could be To . Fortunately for us, he goes immediately to the phone because Anya's battery is weakening a bit. Many calls we will not make can use the device. To Blaser and his Chevy are ready for immediate rescue operation and we make ourselves comfortable in the first full tank Explorer.
According to our seemingly endless wait, getuckert To come over the hill. We try to catch him before he even caught unawares in the woe and guide him to the field. Nice to meet others living creatures in this area * g * Somehow, we feel like "Lost in Siberia" Go on though! Help Central unpack and plan to make. How to draw the best out of the snow?
tow ropes are unpacked and prepared everything for the Towtruck of To. Then begins the first rescue attempt. Draw what Stuff keeps ... Los throttle To * g *
We need to embrace. Reverse brings no profit centimeters ground. To ranks to his bladder, WHILE Detlef and I dug desperately for a suitable tow rope position at the front of the Explorer! Nix ... has no front hooks. Well bound, we consider it to be on the stabilizer, at least as good to do it. To violently distorted by Blaser and behold, the Explorer is moving forward. We pull tug and put on new ... and tug again.
After about 1 hour we must recognize that it will probably be nothing to the rescue. The Explorer sits in the snow deeper than before. We are certainly moved forward but not out of the snow. We still have a long distance which we will not bridge so well. To decides to return to civilization and somehow help to organize. Nen fat executor would be cool.
To actually manages a gas station to get help. A farmer from the area will warm up his tractor and rush to our aid. We wait together on the tractor and rigid horizon. The sense of time has left us a long time when finally overwhelmed the Tracktor over the hill.
Well ... and finally we are out side. Together We have to get with To the supermarket pizza roll and let the evening, with us, cozy end in pizza and beer.
Honestly, we have long not laughed so much as on that day and you can not even describe in words * g * Anyway, we had fun that's for sure! A big thank you goes out to this To the so selflessly and quickly rushed to our aid, and finally contributed a crucial contribution to salvation. To thank you!
who has now taken just once on the pictures, which is surely the rapid weather changes noticed. WHILE I sit here and write, grad, a violent winter storm takes over the island. See you
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