Yesterday as I was hauling the 5th wheel back home from Chula Vista I heard on the radio there was a fatal accident about half way between where I was and home. In California it usually takes about 4 hours for a fatal accident investigation to complete. The report indicated the coroner had not arrived and all 4 lanes were blocked only the carpool lane was opened. The backup had already extended 5 miles south of the accident location.
This trip is normally about 2 hours but with the accident I expected at least two to three extra hours of extremely stop and go traffic.
My gut told me to take the next highway headed east and cut over to the I-15. That's what I did. This added 80 miles to the trip so I figured I would save about an hour and no stop and go.
Problem was once I hit the I-15 (38 mile later) it began to sound like the accident investigation was beginning to clear. About the time I made my turn to head west on CA-91 towards home the lanes were all open on I-5 and traffic was still backed up but beginning to clear.
So I figure I probably at best saved driving through an hour and half stop and go traffic and increased my fuel cost by $20 to arrive home at the same time if I had just stayed on the I-5.
I still feel my gut made the right choice... I know the stop and go traffic would have driven me crazy.
To make matters worse, the right suspension on the 5th wheel failed on the last turn onto our street. Not sure what happened but the front and rear tires are rubbing each other on that side. I will have to fix it before heading to the Boondocking Rally.
You know what's funny.... my gut last week was telling me I needed to replace the suspension parts on the 5th wheel before we head to Quartzite.
I guess my gut is doing just find.
Alie and Jims Carrilite said
01:41 AM Oct 11, 2012
I don't second guess my gut feeling, or second guess that little man that jumps on my shoulder and says " You really want to do that?"
Lucky Mike said
01:46 AM Oct 11, 2012
you mean that guy that keeps jumping up on my shoulder is real!!!!!!!.............this whole time I thought it was the medication they have me on.
Next you guys are gonna tell me my dog really cant talk!!!!......I see where this is going!
Alie and Jims Carrilite said
02:05 AM Oct 11, 2012
Lucky Mike wrote:
you mean that guy that keeps jumping up on my shoulder is real!!!!!!!.............this whole time I thought it was the medication they have me on.
Next you guys are gonna tell me my dog really cant talk!!!!......I see where this is going!
Well the voices tell me he's real!
And yea, my dog can talk......... And I understand her!
bjoyce said
03:37 AM Oct 11, 2012
Finally an excuse to have a bigger gut!
Seriously it is a good thing to listen to that voice. RVers are a stubborn lot in general and hate to hear, "I told you so", especially from themselves.
heyduke said
03:48 PM Oct 12, 2012
we are in San Diego and we heard about that accident as well, just changed our plans for the day... now we could use a drop in gas prices soon!
PNV said
08:10 PM Oct 15, 2012
If only I could teach my dog how to drive our MH :)
Yesterday as I was hauling the 5th wheel back home from Chula Vista I heard on the radio there was a fatal accident about half way between where I was and home. In California it usually takes about 4 hours for a fatal accident investigation to complete. The report indicated the coroner had not arrived and all 4 lanes were blocked only the carpool lane was opened. The backup had already extended 5 miles south of the accident location.
This trip is normally about 2 hours but with the accident I expected at least two to three extra hours of extremely stop and go traffic.
My gut told me to take the next highway headed east and cut over to the I-15. That's what I did. This added 80 miles to the trip so I figured I would save about an hour and no stop and go.
Problem was once I hit the I-15 (38 mile later) it began to sound like the accident investigation was beginning to clear. About the time I made my turn to head west on CA-91 towards home the lanes were all open on I-5 and traffic was still backed up but beginning to clear.
So I figure I probably at best saved driving through an hour and half stop and go traffic and increased my fuel cost by $20 to arrive home at the same time if I had just stayed on the I-5.
I still feel my gut made the right choice... I know the stop and go traffic would have driven me crazy.
To make matters worse, the right suspension on the 5th wheel failed on the last turn onto our street. Not sure what happened but the front and rear tires are rubbing each other on that side. I will have to fix it before heading to the Boondocking Rally.
You know what's funny.... my gut last week was telling me I needed to replace the suspension parts on the 5th wheel before we head to Quartzite.
I guess my gut is doing just find.
Next you guys are gonna tell me my dog really cant talk!!!!......I see where this is going!
Well the voices tell me he's real!
And yea, my dog can talk......... And I understand her!
Seriously it is a good thing to listen to that voice. RVers are a stubborn lot in general and hate to hear, "I told you so", especially from themselves.