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Title: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: SkyFlyer on July 25, 2006, 05:22:05 am
Went camping... and as some of you know the Sierra Mountains are fairly steep.... Well the breaks on our RV went out, but luckily my pops was able to put her in first gear and turn the engine off (old RV, so breaks still worked... what was left of them), so we coasted down the mountains at about 10mph...

Hehe.


I think its time for a new RV.  ::)
Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: FPF-Tobin Dax on July 25, 2006, 08:59:31 am
Whoa! Glad you're ok.
Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: Fedman NCC-3758 on July 25, 2006, 10:33:57 am

Glad you're OK Sky and also that it was Dad doing the driving instead of Mom.  ;) ;)

Always take note of the run-away truck ramps.

Fed, who refused to let his buddy do the driving from Pikes Peak.
Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: Dizzy on July 25, 2006, 10:35:10 am
Gee... I think I would have rather WALKED down... I cant say what your dad did was too smart. I saw this TV show when I was a kid about this kid's parents in their RV that accidently slid off a cliff while camping and the thing flattened to a pancake when it hit. The kid ran down the mountain to the bottom and his folks were dead. Terrified me silly of parkin on hills and cliffs forevermore.
Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: SkyFlyer on July 25, 2006, 05:42:02 pm

Glad you're OK Sky and also that it was Dad doing the driving instead of Mom.  ;) ;)

Always take note of the run-away truck ramps.

Fed, who refused to let his buddy do the driving from Pikes Peak.


No run-away truck ramps... The road is basically used by loggers... it used to be the only way to get from Georgetown to Foresthill... but with the highway now... anyway, a lot of good camping spots up there, but there are no run-away ramps...

Gee... I think I would have rather WALKED down... I cant say what your dad did was too smart. I saw this TV show when I was a kid about this kid's parents in their RV that accidently slid off a cliff while camping and the thing flattened to a pancake when it hit. The kid ran down the mountain to the bottom and his folks were dead. Terrified me silly of parkin on hills and cliffs forevermore.

We don't know what happened... The breaks gave out going 30mph on a long downhill stretch... on our right was a deep drop.... on the left was the cliff... not much you can do other than what he did ;)
Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: Soreyes on July 25, 2006, 05:54:32 pm
That is a nice little drive. I think you need to go East a few miles..... It might be Cooler ;D

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Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: SkyFlyer on July 26, 2006, 09:52:53 pm
that where you live soreyes?

anyway, you know how those back forest roads are... barely count as two lanes, big downhills... etc.
Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: Midnight Tech on July 26, 2006, 10:07:08 pm

Glad you're OK Sky and also that it was Dad doing the driving instead of Mom.  ;) ;)

Always take note of the run-away truck ramps.

Fed, who refused to let his buddy do the driving from Pikes Peak.


No run-away truck ramps... The road is basically used by loggers... it used to be the only way to get from Georgetown to Foresthill... but with the highway now... anyway, a lot of good camping spots up there, but there are no run-away ramps...

Gee... I think I would have rather WALKED down... I cant say what your dad did was too smart. I saw this TV show when I was a kid about this kid's parents in their RV that accidently slid off a cliff while camping and the thing flattened to a pancake when it hit. The kid ran down the mountain to the bottom and his folks were dead. Terrified me silly of parkin on hills and cliffs forevermore.

We don't know what happened... The breaks gave out going 30mph on a long downhill stretch... on our right was a deep drop.... on the left was the cliff... not much you can do other than what he did ;)
Coming downhill? I bet they overheated and faded away.
Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: Fedman NCC-3758 on July 26, 2006, 11:18:52 pm
I've had break lines break. People don't realize the pressure at the calipers.


BTW, anyone here been to Pikes Peak?

When coming down, you'd better know how to down shift.
Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: IAF Lyrkiller on July 27, 2006, 01:33:40 am
I have seen Pikes Peak from a distance.

Drive down Mt Evans, that will give you a scare. ;D


Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: SkyFlyer on July 27, 2006, 04:30:40 am

Glad you're OK Sky and also that it was Dad doing the driving instead of Mom.  ;) ;)

Always take note of the run-away truck ramps.

Fed, who refused to let his buddy do the driving from Pikes Peak.


No run-away truck ramps... The road is basically used by loggers... it used to be the only way to get from Georgetown to Foresthill... but with the highway now... anyway, a lot of good camping spots up there, but there are no run-away ramps...

Gee... I think I would have rather WALKED down... I cant say what your dad did was too smart. I saw this TV show when I was a kid about this kid's parents in their RV that accidently slid off a cliff while camping and the thing flattened to a pancake when it hit. The kid ran down the mountain to the bottom and his folks were dead. Terrified me silly of parkin on hills and cliffs forevermore.

We don't know what happened... The breaks gave out going 30mph on a long downhill stretch... on our right was a deep drop.... on the left was the cliff... not much you can do other than what he did ;)
Coming downhill? I bet they overheated and faded away.

Probably... They were working fine... we stopped for a few minutes (about 15 or so), and got back ont he road and after about 60 seconds the pedal almost went to the floor...
Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: Dfly on July 27, 2006, 03:25:43 pm
I just had an experience similar though not as dangerous, maybe.  I was out north in the bush some 85 km away from the nearest town with my truck.  Upon return, some 20 or so km from closest town my brakes went out.  I thought, "oh well, at least I can get myself to town if I take it slow and cautious as there is no traffic out here."..  Turned the next corner and blew the front right tire.  That slowed the trip down quite some bit.   
Turns out the right rear brake line ruptured and all my fluid was gushing out while I was replacing the tire.  Someone happened along and offered to go into town to buy some brake fluid for me(really nice).  He left, turns out that town was closed for Sunday(about 300 peops) so he had to go down the highway to the next town.  He bought me 2 bottles of fluid and returned.  This would at least get me home(about 100 km away) with roughly 10% brakes working.  Nicest part:  HE REFUSED FOR ME TO PAY FOR IT.  He drove away to make sure I could not give him money. 
I have often helped others on the road when they have problems and perhaps he was one of the ones I or someone else helped at one time or another so he repaid it to me.

Cost me a bundle when I got back as I bought 4 new tires and fixed the brakes, but that is my business.
Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: Komodo on July 27, 2006, 07:56:36 pm
Hey- glad to hear you're OK! You gotta post at home more often, man! Last I heard you were in South America... LOL
Title: Re: Glad to say I'm still alive :D
Post by: SkyFlyer on July 28, 2006, 02:04:13 am
Hey- glad to hear you're OK! You gotta post at home more often, man! Last I heard you were in South America... LOL

Got back a few weeks ago... :D