Gosh….what a looonnnng day today! I woke up in Baltimore, MD. My friends, Paul and Cane, wanted to borrow my car to go out for a breakfast while I was working for a few hours. Paul came back right away to tell me that my car’s muffler dropped to the road. My face dropped to the floor, so did my heart. Oh no….lucky, my family was with me. My father, Paul and I discussed the options. I decided to go to Sears to see if they can do the temporary patch on my car, so we can drive to Waynesboro, VA today. I went to check on my car and to my relief, my muffler was intact….just the end part of the pipe part broke off and dropped down due to corrosion. My mother gave me the string to hold the pipe in its place until I get it to Sears. I went beneath the car to put the string on the pipe then drove it to Sears.
Uh oh…..after a few miles of driving, the car came up and tried to tell Paul (he sat in passenger seat) that they saw the sparks flying beneath my car and suggested to us to pull over to check it out. I told Paul that I was going to keep going until I get to Sears. We made it. After discussing the problem and options with the mechanic, we decided to use the bungee cord to hold up the pipe. The kind mechanic did it for free…..he refused to accept the tip from Paul and me.
We had around 3 hours of driving from Baltimore, MD to Waynesboro, VA. However, after passing through Charlestown, WV and driving in the country, the cows in the pasture were literally RUNNING, ahem, more of GALLOPING across the pasture. I was shocked by this scene as they normally do not run when people or cars come around….they just chewing and munching. I told Paul that it was sooo cool to see them galloping!!!!! Paul told me that my car became too loud due to pipe not connected to the muffler (I forgot about it), so that was why it scared them into GALLOPING AWAY FROM US!!!!! I was like….ohhh, that was bad enough!
Paul thought the pipe maybe dropped to the road again, so we stopped on side road. I looked beneath the car and yes, Paul was correct – the pipe came down again! ARGH! The bungee cord MELTED due to heat emit from the pipe!!!!! We drove and noticed the man mowing the lawn, so we stopped by to ask for some help. The man gave Paul some metal coat hangers. Perfect. However, we needed to find a place for me to get under the car to fix the pipe. We found the ditch. I went under the car to hold up the pipe using the metal coat hangers. It took a long while. I got all dirty with gunk, mud, and dirt on my hands. Got pipe into its place at last and off we went to hit I-81 South toward Waynesboro, VA. We stopped by the gas station for me to wash my hands (it took a several washings to get them off from my hands!).
Upon our arrival in Waynesboro, VA area, we joined Paul’s sister’s family for a dinner. We enjoyed our dinner. With 1.5 hours of driving, my temporary fix with metal coat hangers still held the pipe so far. We left Paul’s sister’s house to meet up with our beloved hiker named Raffle Queen to stay with her this week. Cane and I met her on AT last year and became very good friends. It was so good to see her again! She helps and supports all of us hiking AT this week in Shenandoah NPS, then hikes with us this Easter weekend. Despite long day today, it is so good to finally make it to Waynesboro, VA and spend time with Raffle Queen. Meanwhile, I have to figure out what to do with my car’s pipe situation this week while hiking AT. C’est la vie! (That’s life in French).
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18 April 2011 at 09:15
Dani
Oh Boy, glad you made it despite a few bumps in the road…. 😉 I am thrilled that you and Roger are back on the trail! Will be watching your progress and keeping an eye out for your stories! Safe & happy trails to you both!
18 April 2011 at 13:02
Golden Ray
Yay!!! Ha, ha, ha, ha! What a day for you, Ram Sham! How exciting you’re on the AT once again. Oh, you’ll love this part… Actually, you’ll love it all! 🙂
The Shennies are truly beautiful when the Tourists aren’t around. Night hiking here is sooo easy and fun: the stars are so bright, stretching from horizon to horizon. Enjoy the full moon and fourth quarter phase this week! ❤
I, too, will be following you all summer, from half a world away in the dark continent. Let the trail magic begin! 🙂
BTW, who is Paul?
18 April 2011 at 18:21
tammy
crapola! but glad you guys made it!!!
i hope the weather will be good this week for hiking…much less rain! looking forward to your estimate date of arrival in harpers ferry.
have a safe & great trails!! 🙂
21 April 2011 at 07:26
atdbdream
Thanks, guys! We are still in Shenandoah National Park. Plan to let y’all when we arrived in Front Royal, VA which is around 52 miles to Harpers Ferry. Paul E. is our dear friend from NJ. He came with us this week to hike with us for a few days and hang out with his family when he is not hiking with us.