Arjan.....the tow hitch works just fine. It's nearly impossible to even know that the Jeep is back there. Hitching and releasing is very simple and I can typically line the hitch up with the trailer ball after just a few attempts. And we're down the road in only a few minutes.....
halseyt.....I honestly don't know.....it made no sense.....
tgil.....you are correct ! I do encounter loads of wonderful people in my travels. It's one of the benefits of travel.....communities are special but I think when in a community one tends to mingle in their safe places with their like minded people. Traveling is different.....everyday comes a surprise it seems. I think that far too many people base their opinions on life from what they see sitting on a couch watching life from their television sets.....but that's not the reality that I see.....there's a wonderful world out there.....
JD.....yep.....the snow began last night and continues this morning and I hear up to 25 centimeters is possible. I'm looking forward to reading your trip report.....B.C. is simply amazing.....
Ace.....she's definitely the queen of this team.....
Pulling into the loading area for our next ferry ride across the lake.....
.....I'm keenly aware that the attendant has her eyes fixated on my rig. My window is barely down before she's telling me that I'll have to leave two of my fuel auxiliary fuel cans behind.....
Well that's a no go in my book (even though I never use them anymore) so we get into a discussion and within minutes plenty of others join our conversation. Apparently a new law was enacted several weeks prior which limits the number of cans that can be transported. Of course it's complicated.....laws are enacted by law makers that can be clueless about reality (well that's just what I think)......
In my situation, after our lengthy discussion, the attendant changed her mind.....she allowed me to carry two cans on the Jeep and one inside the truck cab. With the ferry fast approaching people were swapping out their extra fuel cans. Cars which weren't carrying gladly transported cans for other travelers.....it all made no sense but by the time the ferry arrived all travelers had complied.....
My can "safely" sat next to me on the floorboard of the front seat.....
And we were finally on the ship (well.....ferry to be exact) with a 25 minute sail across the lake.....
The views were outstanding and once again we spent the ride walking on deck and taking in the views.....
Now back on land and continuing our drive north, we decided that we needed to get some hiking in.....so much stress ! (well.....just kidding).....