MushyMushy
Marseeya Here!
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Thankfully he's okay! But it was such a close call and very scary. We had snow like most of the Northeast. He was giving a friend a ride and they ended up making a wrong turn on a back country road -- think one-lane road that plows won't even attempt. He was going down a curvy hill and ended up sliding right off the road over an embankment.
Here's the lucky part -- much of that road has no guard rail or fence protection of any kind, not even trees. It just happened that this particular curve had trees and a barbed wire fence, so the car sort of landed on its side into the fence, otherwise they would have rolled all the way down that embankment into a field. They were able to climb out the passenger side. Then they couldn't get cell service way out in the boonies, so they had to climb all the way to a top of a hill to call me, but we still kept cutting out. It took my husband and me a harrowing 45 minutes to find them. It was a horrible drive even in my 4wd!
When we finally got a tow truck out there, they had to actually lift it up out to set it back on the road. Believe it or not, the car's still drivable. The tow truck driver was nice enough to follow us all home because the roads were still bad. Oh, and we asked him how fast he thought DS was driving and he was certain that DS was telling the truth that he was just inching along because the fence wouldn't have held otherwise, plus he would have spun around. So we're glad he was at least trying to be careful, although we were ready to kick his butt for being out in the boonies in the first place.
Anyway, be careful out there. I'm so relieved he was okay.
Here's the lucky part -- much of that road has no guard rail or fence protection of any kind, not even trees. It just happened that this particular curve had trees and a barbed wire fence, so the car sort of landed on its side into the fence, otherwise they would have rolled all the way down that embankment into a field. They were able to climb out the passenger side. Then they couldn't get cell service way out in the boonies, so they had to climb all the way to a top of a hill to call me, but we still kept cutting out. It took my husband and me a harrowing 45 minutes to find them. It was a horrible drive even in my 4wd!
When we finally got a tow truck out there, they had to actually lift it up out to set it back on the road. Believe it or not, the car's still drivable. The tow truck driver was nice enough to follow us all home because the roads were still bad. Oh, and we asked him how fast he thought DS was driving and he was certain that DS was telling the truth that he was just inching along because the fence wouldn't have held otherwise, plus he would have spun around. So we're glad he was at least trying to be careful, although we were ready to kick his butt for being out in the boonies in the first place.
Anyway, be careful out there. I'm so relieved he was okay.