Thursday, May 2, 2019

Instant Road Rage

Well THAT was an interesting trip.  I'm currently parked at the Sparks Marina RV Park.  Yes, it's $50 a night, but a very cool place to stay.  More about that later.

So I hit the road about 9:00, to find traffic fairly heavy, but not near as bad as the opposite direction.  This was one of those "someone hit the brakes" no-reason-to-stop lines that went on for about three miles.  Just past this point, all heck broke out.
I was driving in the middle lane somewhere south of Stockton.  Actually, I can't tell you where.  I was in shock at what happened.  I saw two cars coming up behind me, kind of playing tag.  Yikes ... they are getting pretty close to each other AND ME.  They passed me and ran side by side.   That's when I saw the finger come out the window.  Uh oh .... I slowed down.

The driver in my lane swerved into the car on the left, hitting the brakes, then pulled back into my lane.  Next thing I know, it swerves BACK into the far left lane and slams on the brakes, causing the five cars behind them to do the same. The car completely stopped right in the middle of the fast lane.  The driver jumped out of the car and started screaming at the top of HER lungs, waving her arms like a crazy person.  What the heck??

I hit the air horn so none of the stopped cars would pull out in front of me, slowing down as fast as I could.  Luckily, I passed them and kept going.  What a crazy lady!!  That was instant road rage!

I hate driving through Sacramento so I kept it at 55 until I was out of town.  By then it was all uphill until the snow came into view.  It was beautiful, tinged with that fearful thought of driving in it.  
In my truck, I wouldn't care.  This rig?  No way.  By the time I hit Donner summit, there was ice and water on the road with snow plows going the opposite direction.  
I breathed a sigh of relief as I saw Donner Lake and knew I was getting close to my destination for the night. 
After five long hours, I hit the turnoff to the RV park.  It happens there is a TA Fuel station right on the corner.  I'm filling up, even though I probably don't have to.  Not near as bad as California, but I expected Nevada to be much cheaper.  

There is one minor problem with this fuel station ... it's a Casino.  Turn the wrong direction just inside the doors, and you are lost in a cloud of smoke.  It took me ten minutes to find my way back to the "store" and I could hardly breathe.  
So this park ... it's awesome.  As soon as you pull in the driveway, there is someone directing you to check-in.  Before you even get back to your rig, there is a guy waiting to escort you to your site.  He parks you perfectly.  Those tree branches?  Just call the guy back and he will trim them up very nicely for you.

There's a heated pool and hot tub, along with lots of amenities, not to mention cheerful and helpful staff.  I love it here.  I'm not so sure how I'm going to fare at the Baptist Church RV Park I'm supposed to stay at tonight.



14 comments:

  1. That road rage can get people killed, so sad to see it and glad you made it through safely. Enjoy this park you are at and keep travelling safe.

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    1. I was pretty surprised when I saw that road rage happening. Scary!!!

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  2. Don't worry about the Baptist campground. It's not Sunday, so they'll all be back at the casino.

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  3. Thank God you got out of that rage unscathed. That is terrible! And it is usually the innocents that get hurt trying to get around those situations. She needs an intervention! ha!
    Which park are you staying in? The nice one or the Baptist on? Sorry, blondie here is confused.

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    1. I was staying at the nice one in Sparks Nevada. I've moved on since then .......

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  4. Glad you made it Safely through the Road Rage.
    Enjoy your adventure.

    It's about time.

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    1. Me too .... thank you I'm trying to enjoy it!!

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    1. So nice and quiet, great service ... I love it.

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  6. Oh, those Sacto freeways can be so crazy, sure glad I am not fighting that drive every day as I did back in the '70s and '80s.

    And what is with this road rage behavior? It can kill someone...

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    1. Your old haunts are my nightmares!! At least there's no construction.

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  7. The fuel you get in Reno comes from California via a pipeline (from near Bradshaw Rd to Sparks)and thus from the California refineries that have a couple of shutdowns going, thus the higher prices. The only real difference is in the amount of tax, Nevada is a lot less than CA.

    The pipeline was built in the 60's and more or less follows the railroad. There is a big pumping plant just outside of Colfax that pushes it up and over Donner Summit. Fuel would probably be a lot more expensive in Nevada without that pipeline.

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    1. How interesting. I had no idea!! Thank you for the info.

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