And I don't refer to my current ridiculous girth. A hearty Thanksgiving dinner tonight and tomorrow morning I launch for Pittsburgh where I will rent an SUV and drive it to Trailex in Canfield, Ohio.
If I had any brains I would have the damn trailer shipped to Scottsdale as bringing it home myself has turned in to quite a Charley Fox Odyssey. But the more difficult this task gets and the more obstacles that arise, the more determined I am to do it anyway. When I ordered the trailer I told Carl I would come pick it up myself. I'll just spin back there in my Ford Expedition, hook it up, and drive home. Then I looked at a map! 3100 miles each way!! :eek Yikes, perhaps I should just do the drive one way. So I decided to fly back there and rent a tow vehicle. So I call U-Haul, Penske, National, and everyone else. Guess what, nobody in the nation that I know of will rent you a vehicle to tow your own trailer. All rental contracts specifically prohibit towing. Okay. As it is always easier to seek forgiveness than permission, I have reserved an SUV in Pittsburgh and I will have a trailer hitch mounted on it, tow my new Trailex home to Arizona, remove the hitch, and turn the car in at the Phoenix airport. Next snag. No rental car company will guarantee me a specific make and model of SUV so I don't know which trailer hitch to have waiting for me. Okay, this is no trail for a stepper, I'll figure it out. Veronica and Charley think I'm an idiot. Just have it shipped here, it'll be cheaper and easier. NO WAY, I'm going to go back there and get it myself if it kills me.
So I launch tomorrow morning, Friday the 23rd for Pittsburgh. If things go well (a big if), I'll have lunch in Indianapolis with Bill (Indy GT) on Saturday and I'll make it to St. Louis Saturday night were I'll buy dinner for Frank (fjpikul). Sunday I'll travel through Springfield, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and all the way to Amarillo were I'll crash for the night. Monday I'll head to Albuquerque and all the way home to Scottsdale. Any GT Forum members along that route that would like to hook up for lunch or dinner (or just to check out my cool new Trailex), post up on this thread. I'm buying. :cheers Happy Thanksgiving.
Chip
If I had any brains I would have the damn trailer shipped to Scottsdale as bringing it home myself has turned in to quite a Charley Fox Odyssey. But the more difficult this task gets and the more obstacles that arise, the more determined I am to do it anyway. When I ordered the trailer I told Carl I would come pick it up myself. I'll just spin back there in my Ford Expedition, hook it up, and drive home. Then I looked at a map! 3100 miles each way!! :eek Yikes, perhaps I should just do the drive one way. So I decided to fly back there and rent a tow vehicle. So I call U-Haul, Penske, National, and everyone else. Guess what, nobody in the nation that I know of will rent you a vehicle to tow your own trailer. All rental contracts specifically prohibit towing. Okay. As it is always easier to seek forgiveness than permission, I have reserved an SUV in Pittsburgh and I will have a trailer hitch mounted on it, tow my new Trailex home to Arizona, remove the hitch, and turn the car in at the Phoenix airport. Next snag. No rental car company will guarantee me a specific make and model of SUV so I don't know which trailer hitch to have waiting for me. Okay, this is no trail for a stepper, I'll figure it out. Veronica and Charley think I'm an idiot. Just have it shipped here, it'll be cheaper and easier. NO WAY, I'm going to go back there and get it myself if it kills me.
So I launch tomorrow morning, Friday the 23rd for Pittsburgh. If things go well (a big if), I'll have lunch in Indianapolis with Bill (Indy GT) on Saturday and I'll make it to St. Louis Saturday night were I'll buy dinner for Frank (fjpikul). Sunday I'll travel through Springfield, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and all the way to Amarillo were I'll crash for the night. Monday I'll head to Albuquerque and all the way home to Scottsdale. Any GT Forum members along that route that would like to hook up for lunch or dinner (or just to check out my cool new Trailex), post up on this thread. I'm buying. :cheers Happy Thanksgiving.
Chip
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