In reply to volvoclearinghouse :
That's all great advice, thank you!
I do actually have these neckbands that absorb water that I'm planning on getting something to hold all that free hotel ice to make the trip better. Also we might get good weather conditions, a couple days ago the whole trip was around 78 degrees or so, hopefully it stays.
We are landing friday
Ashyukun (Robert) said:
In reply to volvoclearinghouse :
The seats currently have cloth (difficulty: polyester) covers on them that are black & grey. The seats themselves are... velour, is that the right description? but not vinyl, and are red. There is a 'package shelf' behind the seats to put stuff on, and some space behind the seats to store things.
I've never had a problem with the car overheating, but at the same time I've not driven it for as long in the middle of summer as this trip is going to involve. Since the car does not have its AC installed it does have something of a cooling advantage since the radiator is less obstructed and gets better airflow over it, so hopefully running the heater will not be necessary.
I'm sure it'll be fine, I can even get a little fan to blow on us during the trip.
It's an adventure, I'm sure we will have lots of fun
In reply to Antihero :
I don't know if the fan will be necessary, as long as it's not raining I tend to have the windows down and not be using AC myself regardless of the vehicle (this doesn't apply if the Dancer is in the vehicle, since there are times of the year when her allergies prevent that and require the windows to be up and AC running).
Flight leaves in about 12 hours. Very excited!
this is one dead airport at night lol
First flight done, and that was literally my first flight ever.
At O'Hare now eating some hipster $10 salads that a horrible, because McDonald lines are 50 deep, the wife's even has kale
Airports suck, and i hate flying. Scared of heights, really.
But every time I have flown, its been worthwhile!
Be safe!
Antihero said:
First flight done, and that was literally my first flight ever.
Well, what did you think? How did you like the acceleration and take off?
Have a safe journey. I'll be following along.
In reply to Antihero :
You're about five miles away, and I think I'm on your flight path. If you see a house with a grey tarp (there's a minor rant) on the roof, be sure to wave. I certainly see a lot of planes out there.
Good luck with your trip!
Indy-Guy said:
Antihero said:
First flight done, and that was literally my first flight ever.
Well, what did you think? How did you like the acceleration and take off?
Have a safe journey. I'll be following along.
Takeoff was interesting, I actually kind of expected more Gs.
The flight was ok, small seats, too hot but we did get to pass a cool thunderstorm. Sadly I was in the other side of the plane and everyone else was asleep so I couldn't move anyone for pictures
Dusterbd13-michael said:
Airports suck, and i hate flying. Scared of heights, really.
But every time I have flown, its been worthwhile!
Be safe!
Im terrible with heights and have vertigo....you can see why it's taken me awhile to fly lol
As long as the plane isn't banking it isn't terrible really
I've been flying a lot for work recently. I've even gotten free drink coupons from Southwest.
Always bring chewing gum.
Don't drink the water onboard the plane. Bring your own refillable water bottle. Most airports have water filling stations inside security now.
3 oz travel size toiletry bottles can be repurposed to contain adult distillations.
Bring a good book.
Try not to think about Lynyrd Skynrd.
When I fly with co-workers we make a game out of rating landings, on a scale of 0 to 10. 10 being a feather-soft landing, 0 being "we done came _this_ close to crashing". So far, the worst has been a 1.5. We bounced.
2nd flight was on a smaller plane and was a bit more..... dramatic with everything lol
Mike said:
In reply to Antihero :
You're about five miles away, and I think I'm on your flight path. If you see a house with a grey tarp (there's a minor rant) on the roof, be sure to wave. I certainly see a lot of planes out there.
Good luck with your trip!
I sadly didn't look out the windows much, but I wish I could have seen it
Cosmosphere is awesome! Salt mine/Underground tours down the road are worth it too, especially if you are into film memorabilia. (reservations required)
I'm southwest of Topeka, if you need anything.
If you are going back through Indiana and have issues lmk. I should be able to get you sorted.
llysgennad said:
Cosmosphere is awesome! Salt mine/Underground tours down the road are worth it too, especially if you are into film memorabilia. (reservations required)
I'm southwest of Topeka, if you need anything.
That looks very cool and thank you for the offer of help too!
minivan_racer said:
If you are going back through Indiana and have issues lmk. I should be able to get you sorted.
I definitely will, thank you for the offer
While my goal is to not break into anything in that cart I was able to get a decent road trip kit from Harbor Freight for a damn low price because of all the coupons I got in the mail the day we flew out
Here is a mystery.....why do rental companies give you 2 fobs when you cant take apart the chain anyway?
Antihero said:
While my goal is to not break into anything in that cart I was able to get a decent road trip kit from Harbor Freight for a damn low price because of all the coupons I got in the mail the day we flew out
I'm in central Indiana, so I too can lend a hand if you need something.
Also, here's hoping you have the uncomfortable task of returning all those hammers (unused) when you make it home safely.
Antihero said:
Here is a mystery.....why do rental companies give you 2 fobs when you can take apart the chain anyway?
I've been told it's logistics. They get two keys with the car, and mean to have them when they dispose of the car. If they tried to manage all of the second keys on transfers, in-town cars and one-way cars, it would cost money. If they just band them together and make it your problem, it costs nothing extra, and the customer is responsible for seeing they don't get lost.
I got the car, it's badass!
Robert included a bunch of parts and did a bunch of extra work, definitely went above and beyond too. It was very nice to meet you man!