jayhawksigns
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Took the boys of my Scout Troop to summer camp in Oklahoma this past week and it seemed like we would get away with nothing more then a few scraps and such. Seems like any possible problems decided to collect and give us a memorable, what should of been, four and a half hour trip home.
So hitting the highlights.
Fifteen minutes after putting gas in my truck, which towed the trailer, my check engine light comes on for emission issues. Continue driving.
Get to Fayetville and the fun begins.
70 on the interstate, just pass a semi and a tire on the trailer blows.
Get our convoy stopped, tire off and we have one car heading to WalMart and the others getting the rest of the kids off of the interstate.
While they are getting the new tire, the van our church has decides it wants to quit running. You can start it with the gas pedal to the floor, it will run for a few seconds, sputter and then die. They get some Heet and octane booster, dump it in, and then the van seems to run good until they get back behind us on the on ramp.
So now we have 27 kids and adults stuck in Fayetville, and after ferrying the kids in the working vehicles to a mall to get them out of the heat and fed, and waiting for the tow truck to come, and another three hours for rescue rides to get there, we finally head home roughly fours hours later then we were supposed to of arrived in the first place.
Main thing in all of it is that we all got home safely. The trailer honestly allowed me to get it from the inside lane to the shoulder pretty easily, and considering what could of happened with the tire blowing, we were pretty lucky there. And the kids seemed to take the whole ordeal pretty well. We are all hoping that the next trip is a whole lot less memorable then this one was.
So hitting the highlights.
Fifteen minutes after putting gas in my truck, which towed the trailer, my check engine light comes on for emission issues. Continue driving.
Get to Fayetville and the fun begins.
70 on the interstate, just pass a semi and a tire on the trailer blows.
Get our convoy stopped, tire off and we have one car heading to WalMart and the others getting the rest of the kids off of the interstate.
While they are getting the new tire, the van our church has decides it wants to quit running. You can start it with the gas pedal to the floor, it will run for a few seconds, sputter and then die. They get some Heet and octane booster, dump it in, and then the van seems to run good until they get back behind us on the on ramp.
So now we have 27 kids and adults stuck in Fayetville, and after ferrying the kids in the working vehicles to a mall to get them out of the heat and fed, and waiting for the tow truck to come, and another three hours for rescue rides to get there, we finally head home roughly fours hours later then we were supposed to of arrived in the first place.
Main thing in all of it is that we all got home safely. The trailer honestly allowed me to get it from the inside lane to the shoulder pretty easily, and considering what could of happened with the tire blowing, we were pretty lucky there. And the kids seemed to take the whole ordeal pretty well. We are all hoping that the next trip is a whole lot less memorable then this one was.