Geo...
Finally a level head (yes choose and set it up right and it will be just fine and it will do what it was intended for).
I'm enjoying your Cb Story!
Keep Going!
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The beauty of the CB Radio, is that it is not only handy on the trail (and most everyone uses them), It's also very handy over the road on the way to the trail! And I still use it while over the road today.
Should I tell you about the time I was saved by my good old trusty Johnson CB Radio in the early winter of 1979 while in my 18 Wheeler (I still use this same radio today)?
OK....here goes.
I was heading northbound on the I~5 from San Diego at around 2am, in my 18wheeler with 45 foot high box trailer. Heading to Seattle, (21 hours to make a 21 hour drive! They always loaded my truck late!) and always wanting to miss the L.A. traffic, I always left very early in the morning.
This means I'm headed north on the I~5 over the Grapevine and then down into the San Joaquin Valley.
It had already been a rough morning as I had to drive around a dead body on the I~5 right near downtown L.A. I guess some guy running across the freeway just didn't make it. Ug! That Really wakes you up at 4am!
Later, I'm heading downhill/northbound on the Grapevine and I start hearing truckers ahead of me on Channel 19 talking about low dense fog on the I~5 just past the 99/I~5 split. This is now very early morning just before the sun comes up.
As I get closer, all of a sudden, the truckers that were talking about the fog just ahead of me got Quiet! A scary silence!
I Slowed Way Down!
You could hardly see 10-20 feet in front of your rig, or less. Then all of a sudden I saw a guy standing on the right side of the freeway waving a white towel and telling me to SLOW DOWN!
Next thing I know, I am driving/weaving through the aftermath of a 40+ car/18 wheeler pileup! Vehicles were in the median and on the fence! People were just now getting out of their vehicles and staggering around.
I kept moving slowing and weaving through the wreckage, as I did not want to be a statistic and get hit from behind.
It was a scene out of a movie.
On every road trip since, I have always used my CB Radio while over the road for safety.
Even now, while headed to 4x4 events.
It's a valuable tool when chosen and set up properly as GeoTracker90 states.
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