lol - if only that weren't true - i have a LONG list of things to get back to
well, the trip there was an adventure for sure - daryl flew out and drove back with me - i don't think he knew exactly what he was getting into though
we left at about 6:30 sunday morning, long before either of us had awakened enough to use the good sense given, and stop before we started
we stopped every 2 hours or so for fuel, and to re-torque the new trailer lug nuts - we only had to make one adjustment on the tongue height, but otherwise the trailer towed flawlessly - the benefit of the side skirts was mitigated by the increased frontal area, so i still have some more work to do there - it was much more stable though, so still a good thing
we blasted across the country, and as we were approaching albuquerque, we called bob blackwell to set up dinner - that is when we found out about his mishap - very bummed, we trekked onward
we had been taking turns taking naps, and after about 20 hours or so, we decided we were still staying fairly fresh and awake, so we blew off the hotel idea for night 1 - onward we went
as we were approaching what would have been the point where we would have gotten a hotel for night 2, we decided that we were close enough, and just had to "go for it" - we continued on, lack of sleep now beginning to have an effect, but ultimately we made it to daryl's shop after an amazing albeit blurring 51 hrs 48min of continuous driving
once there, i grabbed a quick shower, gave the trailer and denali a bath, and installed daryl's chassis brace - then i headed on up to jay's
i spent the next 2 days playing at rs barn, prepping the car a bit, installing a hardtop chassis brace, and getting ready for the event
the event was spectacular and i'll talk about that in another thread
the trip back was solo - this was much harder - i didn't have anybody to take over so i could catch a cat nap - i left at about 12:30 sunday afternoon and drove straight through to just short of st louis - there i pulled off to get gas, and apparently took a right against a light, and nearly nailed a cop in the process - i missed all of that - obviously i was more tired than i realized - i filled up and got back on the road and pulled off at a rest stop just past st louis - i was done for the night and needed some sleep - i grabbed about 2 hours there before the cold woke me up - so, back to the road i went
i drove all the way to just before albuquerque before pulling off to get a hotel for a few hours - there i grabbed about 3.5 much needed hours of sleep - knowing i had to make in through albuquerque before commute traffic i was up an drolling again - not long after i got through town though i realized i did not have enough sleep, so i pulled off to a rest stop for a quick 30 minute nap - then it was off and going AGAIN
the last leg, and particularly the part through eastern california seemed to take forever - the 55mph limit really had an effect - they really need to change that
finally i got home about 7:30 - total trip time was about 52 hrs - i'm still trying to figure out how i made it home in the same amount of time as it took to get there, but had 6 hours of sleep along the way
and now, back to work