You may wish to think twice about that.
You may wish to think twice about that.
Looks like the route to Kerrvillle.
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Is that Bayley trying to pass an 18 wheeler pulling his new trailer?
Does anybody know the legal length in Bolivia?
Tuga & Karen Gaidry
2012 Honda Pilot
I'd like to see a view of the bottom of the mountain. I wonder what the truck driver mortality rate is?
Originally Posted by JIM CHALOUPKA
If you go over the edge, you are (were) too long.
Tuga- During the stint in NYC, I picked the wrong street to drive down which was left little space between the parked cars to get by. Stefanny had to get out and guide me and there was just an inch on either side of the bus to get by. Even taking your time and going slow it was still never racking. I'm surprised that this only happend once in all the time we were there reflecting on it.Originally Posted by merle&louise
When I first got the bus I drove through the Redwood Forrest and it was really tight against the mountain but not like Bolivia. The truckers coming the other direction all knew the road eveidently and took no pity on me. I don't know about you but I keep spilling my cocktail when I have to keep such a close watch on the road.
JPJ, Is that where "long gone " comes from? JIM
HEY, HEY, HEY, Thats not true. The road to Kerrville is not dirt, it is semi-paved. Unless you come in the back way, and then it is dirt.Originally Posted by MangoMike
Gary
Guess the trick in Bolivia is p-a-s-s-i-n-g?
I drove 1,400 miles in Africa last month....I will never complain about US roads again!