WriterMs
Well-known member
There's a great quote about a ship being safest in the harbor, but that is not what ships are built for. You have to leave the (perceived) safety of the shore to be (or find out) what you are.
Patrick46 said:Heck, I've had roadside repair jobs that have lasted for YEARS after I cobbled it together using nothing but coat hangers and duct tape.
Spaceman Spiff said:WHAT? No bubble gum? You might have to turn in your McGyver certification
What I worry about the most is: What will happen to my dog if I have a heart attack when I am alone in the wilderness?
-- Spiff
66788 said:Kind of depends on whether or not he's locked inside the van with you. He would probably be OK if outside, but may turn cannibal if he is trapped inside the van.
Belinda2 said:I have one worry:
What happens if I get frozen inside the van this winter?
I only have one exit out of my sleeping space area. I have made sure I can change positions, have a potty, and food, but I will be waiting for hours for a defrost and there are sometimes when that may not happen for days. I have made an area to go upfront in the vehicle to get out another door, but it would take me 45 minutes to rearrange it all
Belinda2
Maryland
Belinda2 said:I have one worry:
What happens if I get frozen inside the van this winter?
I only have one exit out of my sleeping space area. I have made sure I can change positions, have a potty, and food, but I will be waiting for hours for a defrost and there are sometimes when that may not happen for days. I have made an area to go upfront in the vehicle to get out another door, but it would take me 45 minutes to rearrange it all
Belinda2
Maryland
Almost There said:So worst case scenario is that if your normal exit is frozen shut, it would take you 45 minutes to move enough stuff around so that you could get out another day?
Not bad at all, I've seen it take me more than 45 minutes to be able to get IN my van after all the doors are frozen shut....
Another alternative is to use your cell phone to call a friend!! Keep them supplied with lock de-icer.
Belinda2 said:De-icer to get in. Vinegar and something I can't remember makes de-icer fluid.
Heater to get out. I don't always go to bed with the heater. Now I will.
Got it. Thanks guys!!!
Off Grid,
Putting my weight against the door probably will not work. My bed is very narrow in a minivan to "get the running start" and I only weigh 112-115 pounds.
Stargazer said:I worry about my little grandchildren. Sweet innocents who will have to deal with all of the above because I/We couldn't change the world.
Which brings me back to dangers on the road. Personal safety, thefts, mechanical failures, running out of money, etc., etc., all pale in my mind compared to the bigger picture. That flat tire? My personal welfare? In the larger scheme of things, they don't mean much. I can and have fix(ed) the flat. At 3:00 am, I despair of fixing the hurts of mankind.
USExplorer said:Fear and love cannot coexist.
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