Mar 9, 2007 – Saskatoon to Edmonton
As the
night progressed we found it even more frustrating to find gas. The whole time we drove we had cell service
but limited fuel stations. Cell service
did allow us to get in
touch with the group. We gave them an update
letting them know we would not be in until Friday
morning.
The most excitement we had during this portion of the trip was hitting two
pot holes one after the other and feeling like the truck was going to flip. The bounce was hard enough to rattle the jerry cans on the
roof rack.
Eric drove until about 12:00 and I took
over for about an hour. It was my
nightly search for bunking. We found a
holiday inn express to bunk down at. The
actual time was lost to us. Time zones,
long days in the car, fuel stops had taken their toll. We guestimated we had been driving for about
19 hours. Using my priority club rewards
status, Eric got the honeymoon suite and I got a standard suite. Frankly I think Eric would have married the
bed as tired as he was.
Day 5 - Hopefully
the last day of marathon driving.
Awakening at 6:00 it was apparent the
road had taken its toll on me. Circles under my eyes, stomach cramps and general
tiredness were upon me. Expecting the
worst I took my glucose level only to be surprised it was 130 - close to
normal.
Eric called and said he was in the
lobby. I finished getting dressed and
went down to meet him. Cool, Eric had started the truck and we were
off to a warm morning in the truck as the outside temperature
was 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
Moving along we did come
across a town called Lloydminster. A
great chuckle for the morning for those of you who know our mutual friend
Lloyd. There was even a Lloyd mall.
We cruised along to
Edmonton without any further issues and arrived at 11:15. Neal made a mistake on the routing and navigated
us to city center instead of the Pennzoil shop.
We started to head out of town and got a call from the group. They were about 15 miles ahead of us.