Mar 9,
2007- Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan
Upon
arrival in my room I ran into a small problem. The clips for my sunglasses fell apart. Fortunately I have my arctic sun
glasses. Four hours of sleep, hot shower, catch up on what is going on in the
office and we are back on the road.
The
next several hours are Eric driving and me navigating. As we drove it was apparent people in
this area of the country liked water parks. We must have passed at least 20. Eric's Garmin is still acting up and we
are using tom-tom which is installed on my phone. As backup we still have printed
directions and internet access on my phone. Eric has renamed me to ''Neal Neal''
I keep up with the questions about our position, next turn, and distance to our
next waypoint with a fair amount of precision.
We
stop for gas and food at 9:00. As
we exit the truck we notice a burning anti freeze smell. Popping the hood we only see a small
amount around the cap. We decide to
let the truck cool down and eat.
After
dinner we inspect the cooling system and discover that at the last stop we added
too much. Eric has been checking
the system regularly and adding fluid as the system burps. Gas and moose we are on our way. Yes, see attached picture of the
moose. I would say he was tame and
wanted nothing more than to advertise.
Eric
sang as he drove. The Sirius
satellite radio was a good companion.
That is until it decided to stop working. From that point on we played the name
game until we started to lose
steam and decide it was time to stop. I took
the wheel for 20 or so miles in search of hotel. We settle on the Holiday inn express.
Once
I was settled into the room I went to hook up the cooler. To my dismay I had purchased the
incorrect power supply again at the Radio Shack in Charlottesville. My concerns were not that great as the
cooler was keeping cold overnight without power. I assured myself that tomorrow I would
come up with another solution.
After firing off some email and pictures I settled into
bed.
Buzz
buzz went the alarm clock at 5:15.
Fortunately for me the last occupant of the room had set the alarm clock,
otherwise I would have never woken up.
I took a shower, packed my bags, loaded them into the truck and waited
for Eric in the lobby.
At
6:45 Eric and I walked out to the truck.
I unlocked the driver door and pulled the handle only to find Brenner
Luck had struck. The interior
mechanism had broken. Luckily we
still could open it from the inside and off we went with me behind the wheel..
We traveled until it was time to switch drivers
Back
as the ''Neal Neal'' I worked on our route. We called Dina to confirm our decision -
due to the fact expedient with a mobile device does not give you distances. Decisions made we continue and this log
will later..