SECOND 5 YEARS: (empty trailer, mountains, rain, snow and a lot more snow-Part 1)
Got my load of meat unloaded in Portland, Maine late in the evening. Called dispatch and was told to pick up a load in Plattsburgh, New York in the AM. Said OK and looked at the routing I would be taking. Barf!!! I asked a couple drivers about getting into New Hampshire and they all said to go back into Massachusetts. In 1989, there was no other decent way for a big truck to get to where I needed to be especially with rain. Took I-95 south to Massachusetts. Just as I got into Massachusetts, I caught I-495 south to Hwy 213 west to I-93 north. Went back into New Hampshire On I-93. At Exit 4 (Derry, New Hampshire) I stopped and took a break. It was raining and I felt really nervous about my fuel. I called dispatch to turn this small truckstop on so I could get 50 gallons of fuel. The 50 gallons turned out to be a life saver and good call on my part. Continued up I-93 through Manchester and Concord(New Hampshire). At Concord, I switched to I-89 north and as I was going through Lebanon, New Hampshire I noticed the rain turning to snow. The snow seemed to get worth slowly as I continued north. Roads were starting to get snow covered as I passed Montpelier, Vermont. I am definitely in the mountains now. Roads getting slick now as I climb them with my empty trailer. Any sudden braking will put my trailer into a “jack knife”. I was very aware of that. Was approaching a hill and I could see cars spun out on the icy upward grade. I decided to go for it as I weighed, even empty, more than the cars. As a got to the cars, I felt my drive tires starting to loose traction.(trucker helpful hint) I remembered being told that loose snow has traction...not much and I thought it would be better then the packed snow I was on. I moved over to the right and got myself on the loose snow and it worked. I kept my tires rolling and didn't change their speed(could have lost traction with change of speed) until I reached the top of the grade. A few miles later I found a rest area where I pulled off and found a place to park my truck. I would be late for the pick up but it was getting too dangerous to keep going. Used my satellite link to call dispatch to let them know where I was(they knew by satellite) and why I was stopping. They responded, “OK”. I then went to sleep with my engine running and fuel tank heaters on. I also released my trailer brakes so there wasn't a chance of them freezing. Part 2 tomorrow.
