Hahaha. You are one crazy bastard. Aviation lights? 6-High? I about snarked coffee on my laptop. I also wanted to mention- you are bringing a good toolset with you, right? Or if not, at least a couple hundred bucks to buy tools if you need to. In fact, having extra cash never hurts, if you have it...
When do you leave? Safe trip to you, sir!!
Yup, I got a cheapo CDN Tire set -
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/6/Tools/Sockets/SocketSets/PRDOVR~0589270P/Mastercraft%2BMaximum%2B163-piece%2BSocket%2BSet.jsp - well it was cheap when it's on sale!
Extra cash? Who has extra cash at Christmas? But I did give myself an emergency cushion on the Mastercard.
And yeah, everyone I talk to thinks I'm nuts driving over there with two kids, two dogs and a very excited wife. Oh well, I can't back out now, the ferry is booked and everything! I just checked the weather report for the island. 30-50cms of overnight snow, and they only issued a 'warning', around here we would get a 'watch' issued. Makes me wonder how much overnight snow they would need to get to trigger a 'watch'. I'm worring that I didn't get my snow tires studded!
We leave in two more sleeps!!!
"Shutup Donkey, it's VERY far, far away!" Sorry more damned Shrek.
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i think were making chevy sound like a *************... comeon be realistic, dont bring a damn thing!
HEHE, Yup, your right.. I should just cancel the whole damned trip!
I don't want to infringe on GMC's reputation by suggesting that I be prepared for almost anything.
Most of my trips have been within two hours in any direction from my family or friends in Ontario. So I havn't had a need for anything quite like this before.
They tell me that once I leave Ontario, it's a different country, and I should try to make a mad dash across Quebec. If you don't speak a word of French, you may as well not be alive to them. That's the big reason for the bring everything mode. Hit Quebec and bam! Nothing! No help! On your own! 'Too bad so sad' apparently is the french saying.