We woke up and noticed we could see the sky and that there was actually sunlight after it was slushing or snowing now since yesterday really hard. Once again it dropped a foot or 2 of snow on my Truck and all over the ground. Couldn't use a hotel trolley to move our luggage the regular way but found a Wheelchair entrance that I could use for the luggage trolley and luckily someone had snow blowed the path from there out to my truck. Before this, I spent 10 to 15 minutes cleaning the snow off my truck (at least the hood, windshield and cab roof and left the fold top bed to do later as I had caught a cold while visiting Mt. Shasta and was trying to recover. So, moved the truck in 2 wheel drive (I could get there only by spinning the rear wheels a little to get forward movement in the snow out from where I had parked but luckily after I got through the 2 feet or more of snow surrounding my truck I could move to an area where I could make it through the snow with a luggage trolley with all our things on board. But, when I brought everything down the elevator to do this the trolley got stuck in a 2 foot deep section no one had plowed yet so I left it behind my truck and unloaded it from there.
Also, There is a child's snow toy that I bought for my 2 1/2 year old grandson, when he visits later this year (It is a penguin called: Snow Boogie-- Which I think is a bad name because it is like saying snow booger or something. However, I realized because of the slick undersurface that I could use this on my truck hood, cab and fold top over truck bed to clear snow without damaging my paint on my truck. A guy walking by was so impressed with this idea that he said I should patent this idea.
I don't really need the money but maybe one of you out there might want to patent this idea where you use something like a shovel made out of plastic that is very slick on the bottom so it doesn't damage your car or truck as you clear the snow sort of like the way a snow shovel is used only on top of your hood, front window, cab or wherever.
I personally was amazed just how fast this worked clearing snow off my hood, windshield cab and fold top truck bed cover to clear all the snow without much effort at all. Try this next time you get into a blizzard and need to clear the snow without much effort at all.
So, as we drove south we had no precipitation (either snow or rain) all the way to Vacaville. So, we were pretty happy about this. However, it rained most of the way back to where we live on the coast but luckily it was clear with just a few clouds and no rain when we arrived so we could unload our truck.
It's the penguin one with the really slick bottom that I found I could remove the snow without damaging my hood. However, you sort of have to develop a technique for this where you leave about 1/4 to 1/2 inch of snow and remove the rest with shovel like movements. Then hopefully it is either warm enough by then to melt the snow left on hood or roof or maybe you might use something soft plastic or your mittens or gloves to move the rest off. But, the majority of the work is done just by the shape of this small kids sled shaped like a penguin. My wife loved it because it reminded her of the penguins she saw in Antarctica on a cruise she went there with about this time last year.
However, before you go to Antarctica "do you get seasick?" This is a very important question because likely you are going to see 30 foot high seas for several days once you leave the tip of south America. At one point she said 40% to 60% of both the passengers and crew were seasick. This is one reason I chose not to go. I didn't want to be a seasickness casualty and not come home from this trip. I never got seasick at all until I was in my 30s. So, be careful with this if you plan to go there.
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