(Sat evening...Gonna post in the morning. Pretty tired tonight. Highlights, --Big storm in Il,--- sewer hose dragged along on I-80 in 5 lane traffic. See ya!)
Story coming! |
NEXT DAY -FEEL STRONGER
Here we go on the last day of this 6 1/2 week trip to Montana and back. It ended up that the toughest driving of the entire trip was on this leg.
It started smooth enough, although we had a large rain over night in North Utica IL but by morning it had passed and the skies were clear again. We were on the road by 9:15 and headed east on I-80 all the way to Indiana where we would pick up I-94 to Michigan.
We made a few stops for gasoline and we had hoped for an Arby's for lunch but they were not available or present. We did stop for gas and had lunch at a Burger King where there was parking for cars and truck. That can be an issue if you start to pull in and there is not adequate room. We have parked on adjacent roads and streets many times.
The approaching storm at Joliet IL |
There was some wind but not severe. |
The storm lingered for quite a while |
We could see in the NE and east, a storm building up as we approached Joliet, where there was also much construction on the highways. Just outside Joliet the storm hit and it was strong. Most vehicles had slowed to 50 mph or less, but traffic still moving. I had my wipers on full speed. Then the road suddenly went really bad. This, we calculated, was the roughest , bumpiest, and chuck hole filled road we had ever traveled on with the trailer. No question! It went on for about 20 miles before another part of the road was smoother. All the time the rains were pummeling the road. We had hit some chuckholes along the way but none so extreme and for so long a stretch of road. One stretch of concrete highway had those undulations that give you a workout, but nothing near this intensity for so long.
We finally got onto good road and the rain diminished, but lasted another hour or so. This led to many closed lanes on the interstates, both the 4 lane ,the 3 lane and the 2 lane all the way into Mchigan on I -196.
I think in total that day we had 15 different road stoppages or slow downs (0-5 mph) until we were well into Michigan. There was some work on I-196 but it did not slow us down much.
During that last stretch on I-80, a large truck ,who was next to us in one of those very slow. slow downs rolled his window down and said we were dragging a sewer hose. UGH! I was in the middle lane of five lanes, but after a few miles managed to pull over on an exit to look at what happened. The passenger side of the hose cap had dislodged (Maybe there were some bumpy roads...HA!) and the end 5 feet of hose had become useless after all that dragging. The hose (it is in two sections) at the other end was fine and can be used. I put them in the bed of the truck and we continued on the way.
The storm begins to clear around Gary IN |
Our last camping spot had many birds in Utica IL |
That tall IL corn. Note mailbox at 4.5 feet height |
At the junction of I-94 and I-196 there is a newly designed exit where I misread the signs, in spite of Ruth's warning, and ended up on I-94 headed for Detroit. UGH again! So it was a six mile drive to the exit and return to the I-196 ramp again. There were signs at the turn around, so I think the DOT knew that people would miss that exit as it moved differently than before. ( I imagined there was a sign there that said "Hey ,Jim, this is for you !")
***We did have a winner in the Bird guessing contest. We saw 163 birds and on the last day saw two new for this trip. That changed the standing on the last day, as two others could have won had two birds not been added to the totals on the last day. So, (drum roll!) Annie Buckel-Parrish was the winner with her guess of 167, which was one bird closer than Emil Jenson (168). Congratulations to Annie.
But the rest of the ride was smooth and error less. We arrived home at 4:30 PM, tired but safe. Bed time for me was 9:00 PM which is a tad early. Thanks for reading and following along if you did. It was a great trip and we will catch you again when we travel, ...next time.