I went to sleep around midnight to the sound of pouring rain and awoke at 5:00 this morning to the same. I managed to squeeze in another fitful hour and a half of shut eye before giving up.
The rain varied between torrential and drizzling during the half hour or so it took to finish packing and load up the truck. I pulled out just past 7:00 with an ETA of 5:00 pm.
I got fuel and coffee in Assiniboia, then headed west on high 13. Just shy of Cadillac I got my sign that I really wasn’t meant to make this journey with Miranda. A truck in the opposing lane marked oversize load approached me waving madly that I needed to pull over. There was no shoulder and I made it to a country lane as a house wider than the road bore down on me. I have no idea how I would have gotten Miranda out of that lane way without having to back her onto the highway to turn around.
The weather was still miserable when I made a pit stop in Swift Current, although I had seen a few promises of clearing.
I hit Medicine Hat at noon and was looking forward to a sushi lunch, only to discover the restaurant doesn’t open till 3:00 on Fridays. Oh, well. I’m sure I’ll have another chance for sushi on this trip.
Medicine Hat’s road planners must have been drunk as the city is a bear to get through as it has service roads and odd turns. I managed to rejoin highway one, but got off almost immediately to get gas and coffee.
Just past Brooks, a massive hail storm hit. All but one driver in a long column pulled over to let it pass. This was good hail, small enough not to be damaging, but big enough to really clean the truck!
Speaking of Moya, she hasn’t had a good leg stretch since we went to Mexico in February and she’s been cranky on our few runs to town. Not worrisomely, just showing signs of her advanced age. Once we got a few miles under our belt today, she started purring. I don’t thing I’ll ever get sick of doing long hauls with her.
The Badlands soon followed and were incredibly lush, not a word I would have associated with them!
I landed in Stettler at 5:00 and found Donna and Ken’s mansion without any trouble. Note that anything bigger than a 45′ class A motorhome with full slides counts as a mansion in my eyes now. 🙂
We gabbed for a bit, then Donna and I headed out to get supper fixings. I decided to pay for and make supper myself, which meant grilling prepared garlic bread, slicing a pre-roasted chicken, opening a bottle of dressing for a prepared salad, and then doing the dishes. 🙂
Donna and I gabbed till way too late and then I availed myself of the luxurious appointments of the guest bathroom.
It’s really late and we have a full day tomorrow so I’d better sign off. I’m just so glad I’m here.
I’m glad you are there too. You deserve to spend time with these good friends.
Sounds like a good trip! It must be nice to be back on the road, if only in Moya. Have fun!
It is good! I’m so glad to be traveling with Moya only; so much less stress and I can enjoy the drive.
Hi Miranda! I have been a reader of your blog for several months but this is the first time I have posted a comment. I want to tell you that I love your blog and I have actually read three of your books – on Kindle, Actually, I found your blog on my Kindle and subscribed. I also went back and read a lot of your older posts so I could enjoy your journey from the beginning. I hope you have a good time on your trip and thank you again for sharing your life with us readers!!
Thanks for chiming in, Sheri. I’m always glad when readers unlurk!