Good news everyone, I'm not dead =) although the 20 or so deer and elk we passed on the way to Edmonton would of liked otherwise. But unfortunately for them we are whole and undamaged.
Sunday evenings around 7pm Pacific time we left Republic WA for Edmonton Alberta Canada. Estimated at 12.5 hour drive. We really didn't want to leave, after all the 4 wheeling, mountain climbing with the jeeps, hanging out at the old brewery, and last but not least BBQs with all of our friends made it truly difficult not to stick around a few days longer. Unlike the rest of my long drive stretches now I have a co-pilot as an extra set of eyes and a relief when I'm to tired to stay awake. Just outside Republic we went through Shermans Pass (could be spelled wrong) a good steep grade and lots of sharp winding turns. Like normal my little Diesel just pushed right through them. It did make my rig a little thirsty though. About 3 hours into the drive we hit the Canadian border at the Metaline Falls Port of Entry. The guys there were nice however they did insist on searching my entire rig and all its contents. From there we took the crowsnest Highway up through
Kootenay Pass one of Canada's highest passes opened year all year round, minus bad weather. The pass is 5,823ft in elevation. When we drove through it was dark, below freezing, snowing and worst of all, extremely foggy. We were forced to take the pass at around 35mph and use a lot of engine breaking on the downward side. The vehicle handled everything fine but with those speeds I can't say it's impressive. At about 1am I pass the rains off to my friend who has been napping in the truck for several hours now so he's rested and ready to go. I try and take a power nap and maybe get an hour in over the next 3 hours as my friend drives.
Around 4am we switch back because he's to tired and we keep chugging along. Before he fell back asleep he told me that he can hardly feel the trailer at all, that I have good power for a little 3L V6. That ment a lot to me cause his rig is an 09 Gmc Sierra 1500 with the Duramax. Anyway I drove the remaining 5 hours or so to Edmonton. We get there exhausted, check into the hotel get some breakfast just to come back and power nap. And by power nap I mean get a good 4 hour nap in. We spent the rest of the day walking around the mall. Tomorrow (today) we are going to see the water park and amusement park. We will probably leave first thing Wednesday morning so you probably won't hear from me until we get back into Alaska after we leave.
Stats for the drive from Republic to Edmonton.
656.9 miles
14.2 ampg
50 amph
Elapse time of 12 hours 59 minutes.
We also put more stuff on the trailer before we left Republic. I'm now towing a Dump Trailer carrying a potato harvester/planter, cattle guard, four 4 Wheeler tires, and wood stove + several smaller assorted items putting me not only over my Axle Weight, but over my Combined Weight rating as well. Here's what I'm now at.
Total 13,756 of 13,500
Front Axle 3,725 of 3,900
Rear Axle 4,079 of 3,900
Trailer axle 5,952 of 15,000.
Everything seems to be fine, I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
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