99Yuk
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My Wife informed me that we are going to Newfyland for Christmas for two weeks to spend time with her family. That's great, two weeks at the inlaws. There's a reason they are called goofy newfy's...Something about 'kiss the cod', 'screeched in', and 'jig's dinner'? My first time going...sigh...and with my wife, two 9yr old boys, and two dogs....sigh...
It kinda sucks because it means no more modding my Yuk until I get back and pay for Christmas, etc... This trip is not cheap....And do I really want to kiss a cod, or eat the cod's eye? Remember wikipedia says a Cod is a fish....
It's about ~6400kms(3976 miles) roundtrip from where I am.
Here's what I've already done to prep. Did I miss anything? Are there mechanical things that are prone to breaking on long trips?
- Garmin windshield mount GPS
- program 2m radio for newfy repeaters. (safety)
- put on four TigerPaw snow tires (already installed)
- change oil before I leave, and when I get back.
- installed 120v LED Blue Christmas lights to roof rack(non-flashing).
- installed two airplane landing lights(Maslack Supply Special) in the front grill in front of rads, triggered to come on high beam.
- installed two roof rack soft cargo carriers.
- installed hitch mount cargo carrier.
- safety kit w/includes;
+ roadside flares
+ one bottle each of the normal fluids.. ie brake, power steering, transmission oil, motor oil, washer fluid
+ Towing chains
+ Tire chains
+ Fire Extquinisher
+ two jerry cans of fuel
+ small CDN Tire tool kit
+ small 12v air compressor
- Bell mobile internet stick and Acer One Netbook for acces to road/weather reports, and to play movies for the boys on route.
- 12 extra hours to reach the ferry in case of road closure, accident, breakdown, etc.
- I'll have our Grumpy old guy Mechanic at our auto garage take a look at the truck to make sure it's safe again, and grease things again.
Anything that I am missing?
This is the first trip that I've taken the Yuk on for more than 8hours on the new motor. I'd rather spend money and take precautions than sit on the side of the highway.
Thanks!
It kinda sucks because it means no more modding my Yuk until I get back and pay for Christmas, etc... This trip is not cheap....And do I really want to kiss a cod, or eat the cod's eye? Remember wikipedia says a Cod is a fish....
It's about ~6400kms(3976 miles) roundtrip from where I am.
Here's what I've already done to prep. Did I miss anything? Are there mechanical things that are prone to breaking on long trips?
- Garmin windshield mount GPS
- program 2m radio for newfy repeaters. (safety)
- put on four TigerPaw snow tires (already installed)
- change oil before I leave, and when I get back.
- installed 120v LED Blue Christmas lights to roof rack(non-flashing).
- installed two airplane landing lights(Maslack Supply Special) in the front grill in front of rads, triggered to come on high beam.
- installed two roof rack soft cargo carriers.
- installed hitch mount cargo carrier.
- safety kit w/includes;
+ roadside flares
+ one bottle each of the normal fluids.. ie brake, power steering, transmission oil, motor oil, washer fluid
+ Towing chains
+ Tire chains
+ Fire Extquinisher
+ two jerry cans of fuel
+ small CDN Tire tool kit
+ small 12v air compressor
- Bell mobile internet stick and Acer One Netbook for acces to road/weather reports, and to play movies for the boys on route.
- 12 extra hours to reach the ferry in case of road closure, accident, breakdown, etc.
- I'll have our Grumpy old guy Mechanic at our auto garage take a look at the truck to make sure it's safe again, and grease things again.
Anything that I am missing?
This is the first trip that I've taken the Yuk on for more than 8hours on the new motor. I'd rather spend money and take precautions than sit on the side of the highway.
Thanks!