Here Today... Gone To Hell!

Off Topic => The Jungle => Topic started by: stolat on September 16, 2007, 08:17:28 AM



Title: Hell Drive
Post by: stolat on September 16, 2007, 08:17:28 AM
I had an "extreme" drive today through the Adelaide Hills and down the freeway. Bucketing down with rain, no visibility, fog, idiots in four wheel drives hogging the overtaking lane - luckily I was in a Mitsubishi 380Gt with good pick up.

The Adelaide freeway/hills is a great drive, it resembles a track on Grand Turissmo, complete with lit up tunnels!

I went to the country to watch the national "Peddle Pusher" 24 hour event along the river. Kids from high schools, schools and technical colleges made bicycle 'vehicles' that worked just like bikes except you sit with your legs in front peddaling. It's great to see at night because the peddle pushers are all lit up with blue neon lights. Some of the bikes looked like little planes or 40s hot rods.

So the freeway was also packed with trailers and people leaving the event.

So, basically happy to still be alive after that one! Rain, fog, extreme amounts of water, 120 km/h.........No problem!

Anyone else got an extreme hell drive story? You know like "and I drove that car home on 1 cylinder and two tyres!".......



Title: Re: Hell Drive
Post by: JMack on September 17, 2007, 11:05:39 AM
I like ice road truckers.  It makes most crazy drives, well for lack of words look silly because they do it for a living.


Title: Re: Hell Drive
Post by: stolat on September 17, 2007, 07:48:14 PM
Ice Road truckers! Yes, that would be pretty extreme!

I had the honour of meeting an 80 (something) year old (female), who drove heavy vehicles around Montecassino with the Polish 8th Army Corp during WW2. She received many medals for her extreme driving efforts thorugh the Italian Hills!

Apparantly, she still enjoys going for a fang!  : ok:







Title: Re: Hell Drive
Post by: von on September 18, 2007, 12:49:43 AM
This thread is cool for its title alone : ok:


Title: Re: Hell Drive
Post by: SLCPUNK on September 18, 2007, 04:17:26 AM
I used to frequent Parley's canyon en route to Park City quite often. A  5,000 ft climb (or decent) while snowing has been some of the scariest, white knuckle shit I've ever been through. During one drive I actually wondered if I had died and been delivered straight to hell (nice tie in with thread, you're welcome), it was that daunting and miserable.