Wow, you must have been there around the same time as me! We also always heard "Where's Loganville?" OK so if we want to continue on the horror stories of pulling a Big Rig, I wasd leaving Charlotte Motor Speedway after a race weekend. As I got to the end of the aisle we were camped in, it came out to a T. To my right was a large tree, straight ahead a motorhome and on my left was a trailer. I pulled wide to make my left trun watching all along the location of the motorhome and the tree. I know I was wide on the trailer to me left. As I carefully watched my mirrors, I suddenly heard a VERY LOUD crash and instinctivley hit the brakes. I get out of thye truck to find the travel trailer awning punched through the big window onthe off door side of my camper with a big scrach down the side. As sickenss sets in, I am realizing the damage was to the other guys awning as the tube and down rod was twisted and broken. AND he was fron out of town and would not be able to leave until I got his awning repaired.
Well, we learn from these experiences. I learned that I sit much more squarely on my seat as my wallet is now MUCH thinner. I also learned to watch ALL mirrors and it just doesn't pay to get upset by all of it. If we are going to enjoy this lifestyle, we ARE going to make mistakes, we ARE going to have our pride bruised and damaged but... We will get over it and tell the stories to anyone that will listen!
Good luck on the repairs Georgia Biker. I hope we can get together sometime when I am back in Loganville and / or a rally soon. (Don't forget the SC rally coming up in Sept!)
Phil
Everybody is somebody in Snellville! We moved to Washington from Snellville when we retired. We are newbies in the trailer life and expecting at least a dent or scratch (or worse) before too long.