that's right near ucluelet right?
Right on, there's an Indian Reserve and used to be a fish plant/cannery there, we did some surveying for road improvements back in the 70sl
that's right near ucluelet right?
I get confused with that one, cause there is one in the langley/pitt meadows
area too, isn't there?
I lived in Edmonton for 8 or 9 years. One of my strongest memories is having my car quit on Jasper avenue and having to walk 10 blocks in minus 30F temperatures against a thirty mph wind. I had just come out from Vancouver and was not really dressed for an Edmonton Winter. I don't think I've been as cold before or since.
-47? They must have dug the grave with dynamite and jackhammers. I've seen colder but frankly, the difference between -45 and -55 is academic. They are both too cold to be out walking around in.
I did a dumb thing yesterday evening - ran out of gas on Wayne Gretzky Drive here in Edmonton - Juan you'd remember this as the old Capilano Freeway...
It took almost an hour for help to get to us... in the frigid temps the inside of the windows were frosted up within about 10 minutes... it was a bit scary because I started to lose the steering and had to pull over in a bad place - right before a merge onto the freeway and right after a bend in the freeway so cars were coming from behind and
beside us...whipping by us on both sides. I was suddenly acutely aware that the roads were extremely icy and one little mishap could have a car smashing into us and likely cause a hell of a pile up behind us.
All I can say is thank gawd for cell phones - we were not in a safe place to just get out and walk, and we were nowhere near a gas station so we just hunkered down in the car and waited it out.
It was such a dumb thing to do - I knew I was getting low on gas, but I was late getting my son to a soccer game across the city - we made it to the game no problem but I should have gotten gas right away afterwards... I figured I had enough to make it back to my end of town because there's a little station by my house that sells it cheaper than everyone else ... I didn't make it lolll. I was taken by surprise though because the needle hadn't gone below the empty line when I ran out. I won't be letting the gauge get below 1/4 tank again that's for sure!
I did a dumb thing yesterday evening - ran out of gas on Wayne Gretzky Drive here in Edmonton - Juan you'd remember this as the old Capilano Freeway...
It took almost an hour for help to get to us... in the frigid temps the inside of the windows were frosted up within about 10 minutes... it was a bit scary because I started to lose the steering and had to pull over in a bad place - right before a merge onto the freeway and right after a bend in the freeway so cars were coming from behind and
beside us...whipping by us on both sides. I was suddenly acutely aware that the roads were extremely icy and one little mishap could have a car smashing into us and likely cause a hell of a pile up behind us.
All I can say is thank gawd for cell phones - we were not in a safe place to just get out and walk, and we were nowhere near a gas station so we just hunkered down in the car and waited it out.
It was such a dumb thing to do - I knew I was getting low on gas, but I was late getting my son to a soccer game across the city - we made it to the game no problem but I should have gotten gas right away afterwards... I figured I had enough to make it back to my end of town because there's a little station by my house that sells it cheaper than everyone else ... I didn't make it lolll. I was taken by surprise though because the needle hadn't gone below the empty line when I ran out. I won't be letting the gauge get below 1/4 tank again that's for sure!
I did a dumb thing yesterday evening - ran out of gas on Wayne Gretzky Drive here in Edmonton - Juan you'd remember this as the old Capilano Freeway...
It took almost an hour for help to get to us... in the frigid temps the inside of the windows were frosted up within about 10 minutes... it was a bit scary because I started to lose the steering and had to pull over in a bad place - right before a merge onto the freeway and right after a bend in the freeway so cars were coming from behind and
beside us...whipping by us on both sides. I was suddenly acutely aware that the roads were extremely icy and one little mishap could have a car smashing into us and likely cause a hell of a pile up behind us.
All I can say is thank gawd for cell phones - we were not in a safe place to just get out and walk, and we were nowhere near a gas station so we just hunkered down in the car and waited it out.
It was such a dumb thing to do - I knew I was getting low on gas, but I was late getting my son to a soccer game across the city - we made it to the game no problem but I should have gotten gas right away afterwards... I figured I had enough to make it back to my end of town because there's a little station by my house that sells it cheaper than everyone else ... I didn't make it lolll. I was taken by surprise though because the needle hadn't gone below the empty line when I ran out. I won't be letting the gauge get below 1/4 tank again that's for sure!
Thankfully nothing bad happened, so you can at least laugh about it after the fact.:smile:
I have found it best to keep over 1/4 in the tank no matter what, as the gas you have near the bottom of the tank is usually pretty bad(since it has been in there for so long) and can make it so your car isn't as fuel efficient when it is consumed.
I'm looking outside as we speak, and it is getting ready to snow again, as juan
said we are suppose to get 10-15 cent. I think.
The family is travelling to our other daughter's place for xmas eve, then again
on xmas day.
There are 3 four wheel drive vehicle to use, so hopefully we will not have problems.
Only about 15 miles each way.
Be nice talloola, I just got back from my morning walk in bright sunshine and blue skies & you have to mention s**w. Little nippy at minus 16 when I started out but quite pleasant for the last half hour or so. Just heard on the news of a sad accident at Cassidy, just so sad and possibly the weather was a factor.
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Be nice talloola, I just got back from my morning walk in bright sunshine and blue skies & you have to mention s**w. Little nippy at minus 16 when I started out but quite pleasant for the last half hour or so. Just heard on the news of a sad accident at Cassidy, just so sad and possibly the weather was a factor.
I heard that it was alchohol and speed related, and I am wondering if those
kids were even buckled up. It's disgusting and sad.