AMonger
Veteran Expediter
Ok, technically, not lies, because they probably thought they were accurate when they said them. It seems it always always always always happens this way. Driving in bad weather, and trying to get south of the freeze line, which seems to be harder and harder to find in recent years (Al Gore, call your office!"). So I get a weather report: Bad weather between Whiteland and Seymour, but then it's ok to almost Louisville. There's a bad spot there, but once on 64 to Lexington, it's bone dry almost to Lexington, which is bad. But once you get south of Jellico, it's bone dry again and clear sailing.
Not exactly true. After Seymour, it got better for a while, then sucked close to Louisville. But Louisville to Lexington sucked, and around the tunnel at mm 8 or so was a skating rink. Once close to Lexington, it was just wet. But south of Jellico, it snowed hard and the pavement was snowpacked in places. So pretty much the exact opposite much of the time.
Then I get east of Knoxville, and I'm told the gorge is about like what I'm on--not good, but passable, but once I get to about mm 21 in NC, I'll be out of it. Well, it turns out there's a whiteout in the gorge, and it won't get better til Asheville. Then that changes to Henderson, SC.
Happens that way every time. Every time.
Not exactly true. After Seymour, it got better for a while, then sucked close to Louisville. But Louisville to Lexington sucked, and around the tunnel at mm 8 or so was a skating rink. Once close to Lexington, it was just wet. But south of Jellico, it snowed hard and the pavement was snowpacked in places. So pretty much the exact opposite much of the time.
Then I get east of Knoxville, and I'm told the gorge is about like what I'm on--not good, but passable, but once I get to about mm 21 in NC, I'll be out of it. Well, it turns out there's a whiteout in the gorge, and it won't get better til Asheville. Then that changes to Henderson, SC.
Happens that way every time. Every time.