It's been a while, but I thought I'd better check in.
Work has been quiet due to many factors, and then the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator brought the whole industry to a screaming halt in February, and it's still not running smoothly. So you may notice the absence of oversize loads out there on the highways.
Then I had a bit of a tumble out of Betty's driver door. I got up to the top step and lost my footing and hand grip, causing me to fall flat on my back, rear, shoulder and head, mostly on the left side. So I'm now nursing a fractured shoulder blade back to health, and all the injured muscles and body parts which were damaged on the concrete driveway of the Ceduna BP.
I had to fly to the Royal Adelaide Hospital for further assessment, to determine if I needed surgery. Fortunately I didn't but I had to leave my "bus" in Ceduna and the nice guys at Ceduna Motors stored Betty on power for 2 weeks. A fellow pilot brought her home, while I was convalescing at my daughter's place at Edithburgh.
I'm spending my down time working on pilot driver administration for the National Pilot Vehicle Drivers Association, as the Publicity and PR Officer.
Safe and happy travels to you all.
KFT said
09:19 PM Apr 26, 2014
Hi CG
you have been having a rough trot lately.
hope you are getting better already and will be back on the road soon.
in the meantime take it easy
frank
Gerty Dancer said
12:51 AM Apr 27, 2014
Gee Granny, you don't do things by halves!!! Hope you're better quickly, and ready to go when all the wide load work goes into catch-up mode.
Helena said
06:07 AM Apr 27, 2014
I wondered where you had been kept looking for a post from you. Hope you are feeling better now and that things are on the mend. You need to take more water with it next time. Seriously though hope you are feeling a lot better a fall can really shake you up.
Dougwe said
06:33 AM Apr 27, 2014
Shut the front gate!!
Gee CG if you did that to yourself, what would ya do to me? Mmmm, don't want to know.
I hope you are back on the black stuff real quick as we need you great people out there warning us all you are aiming at us with those big rigs.
jules47 said
06:51 AM Apr 27, 2014
Granny, Granny, Granny - got to remember girl - not as young and agile as we once were!!!!
Seriously though Chris - hope your shoulder heals well, and you are back to your active and busy self asap.
Had noticed the lack of heavy loads out here on the Capricorn Highway (QLD) - now I know why!
Take care of yourself - hope to see you somewhere over the next 12 months, - keep on truckin'!
Jules is right, Granny, we ain't as agile as we useta was. I had a handle attached to the doorway of my rig for just such an eventuality as yours. Another thing I've often wondered is who takes care of the rig if for some reason you're incapacitated? From what I read on the forum, there's always another GN somewhere who's willing to help, which is a comforting thought for us solos.
barina said
07:54 AM Apr 27, 2014
Glad to hear you are on the mend, What an awful thing to happen. As I have the same MH as you I often think about what would happen if I missed the step, usually getting out so I put a strip of wide yellow tape on the step to remind me it is there. Also put a sticker on the door ledge under the window all to remind me there is a step and and try to prevent a fall.
Tim thetruckie said
08:27 AM Apr 27, 2014
What CG didnt say was that she (being a silly bugger) climbed up off the step onto the front wheel arch ,hanging onto a roof rack to give her wayward beacon a smack to pull it into gear . Being such a independent bugger she didnt ask 1 of the younger truck drivers she was escorting to do it .
Kaid said
08:39 AM Apr 27, 2014
Had been wondering where you were CG.
Sorry to hear of your mishap. Glad to see you are on the mend now though
Rip and Rosie said
08:44 AM Apr 27, 2014
Geez CG, wondered where you were ............... true to form though you were doing something in a big way.
My old Uncle Jack used to say things like that only happen when you're sober (drunks bounce)...... so put more gin in your water girl !
Thank God for friends and family in a crisis. Glad people were there for you.
Rosie
Vic41 said
10:02 AM Apr 27, 2014
Glad you're ok CG, get well soon and "carry on trucking" as they say!
wendyv said
11:46 AM Apr 27, 2014
Hope you are better soon and back on the road, CG.
Do the hiccups over Heavy Vehicles mean that, when they get it sorted, there is going to be more of them on the roads than usual, while they get through the backlog??
johnq said
12:10 PM Apr 27, 2014
CG,
Sorry to hear that. Pleased to see that you are up and around. You are working too, good for you!
scottynbulldog said
04:35 PM Apr 27, 2014
I am also sorry to hear of your mishap Chris and did wonder where you had got to. Hope it heals well and quickly.
Beth54 said
05:00 PM Apr 27, 2014
I haven't been trawling, so didn't realise you'd been off for awhile too.
Hope you get better real soon Chris.
Cruising Granny said
11:07 PM Apr 27, 2014
Thanks for the wishes folks. It really is great to have friends and a great network of acquaintances in the "nomad" world and the pilot circles.
The oversize permit system is slowly recovering but it won't be quite what it was 12 months ago.
There are several factors which slow things down, but it will recover eventually.
And as for Tim the Truckie, apart from the fact he's a good mate and I couldn't manage without him sometimes, he's a dobber.
I will be back on the road as soon as the arm is strong enough to change gears on "Betty Benz".
jules47 said
07:42 AM Apr 28, 2014
HA! Dobbed in by TimtheTruckie!!!! But don't we all do stupid things sometimes - I once was in a hurry and got my toe caught in one of those grey plastic caravan steps - flat on my face!!!! Injured pride!!!
shekon said
08:03 AM Apr 28, 2014
Good to hear from you CG. Take care and hopefully you will be back on the road sooner rather than later.
Just as an aside, Marian and Peter are doing two up from Perth. Yes she finally got her truckie licence and is driving the big rigs. I am amazed at my little sister and the size of the rigs she is driving, makes Miss Daisy look like a dinky toy.
-- Edited by shekon on Monday 28th of April 2014 08:05:27 AM
Cruising Granny said
11:35 AM Apr 28, 2014
Oh wow! Thanks for the Pete and Marian update Shekon. Nice to "meet" you here.
She worked very hard to get that licence, so now she can achieve another of her ambitions.
I have a phone call a few months ago with an update.
Travel comes in many forms, but as long as I'm on the road, I'm happy.
I've been grounded for 4 weeks now and I'm getting stir crazy. Patience is not one of my better qualities.
Colls said
12:18 PM Apr 28, 2014
Hi CG, I have been away a while now and just come back for a scroll. Hope all is well sooner rather than later. Maybe catch up in Perth another time.
Cruising Granny said
12:52 PM Apr 28, 2014
Hi Colls. Have you been travelling? I'm sure I'll get back to WA sometime soon.
The industry has been quiet due to a major stuff up by the former government which manifested itself on 10/02/14, and now everyone else is trying to fix it.
So there isn't much work around. It's a good time to be grounded, if ever there's a good time to be grounded with a fractured shoulder blade.
valnrob said
01:33 PM Apr 30, 2014
Hi Chris, hope you recovering ok. I too have been wondering how you were and where you were. Now I'm sending lots of aroha and healing to you, get well soon xx
Boy oh boy Billee! There's a couple of photos you could have lost or even deleted. Ah, the days at Nindigully.
Now Billee, back away from the camera, slowly back away now.
Tim thetruckie said
01:45 PM May 1, 2014
Cruising Granny wrote:
Boy oh boy Billee! There's a couple of photos you could have lost or even deleted. Ah, the days at Nindigully. Now Billee, back away from the camera, slowly back away now.
ROFLMAO at those 2 Chris and have saved them for prosperity
Cruising Granny said
05:46 PM May 1, 2014
That holiday isn't doing you any good "Tim'. What the heck is ROFLMAO?
It's been a while, but I thought I'd better check in.
Work has been quiet due to many factors, and then the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator brought the whole industry to a screaming halt in February, and it's still not running smoothly. So you may notice the absence of oversize loads out there on the highways.
Then I had a bit of a tumble out of Betty's driver door. I got up to the top step and lost my footing and hand grip, causing me to fall flat on my back, rear, shoulder and head, mostly on the left side. So I'm now nursing a fractured shoulder blade back to health, and all the injured muscles and body parts which were damaged on the concrete driveway of the Ceduna BP.
I had to fly to the Royal Adelaide Hospital for further assessment, to determine if I needed surgery. Fortunately I didn't but I had to leave my "bus" in Ceduna and the nice guys at Ceduna Motors stored Betty on power for 2 weeks. A fellow pilot brought her home, while I was convalescing at my daughter's place at Edithburgh.
I'm spending my down time working on pilot driver administration for the National Pilot Vehicle Drivers Association, as the Publicity and PR Officer.
Safe and happy travels to you all.
you have been having a rough trot lately.
hope you are getting better already and will be back on the road soon.
in the meantime take it easy
frank
Gee CG if you did that to yourself, what would ya do to me? Mmmm, don't want to know.
I hope you are back on the black stuff real quick as we need you great people out there warning us all you are aiming at us with those big rigs.
Granny, Granny, Granny - got to remember girl - not as young and agile as we once were!!!!
Seriously though Chris - hope your shoulder heals well, and you are back to your active and busy self asap.
Had noticed the lack of heavy loads out here on the Capricorn Highway (QLD) - now I know why!
Take care of yourself - hope to see you somewhere over the next 12 months, - keep on truckin'!
Glad to hear you are on the mend, What an awful thing to happen. As I have the same MH as you I often think about what would happen if I missed the step, usually getting out so I put a strip of wide yellow tape on the step to remind me it is there. Also put a sticker on the door ledge under the window all to remind me there is a step and and try to prevent a fall.
Sorry to hear of your mishap. Glad to see you are on the mend now though
My old Uncle Jack used to say things like that only happen when you're sober (drunks bounce)...... so put more gin in your water girl !
Thank God for friends and family in a crisis. Glad people were there for you.
Rosie
Glad you're ok CG, get well soon and "carry on trucking" as they say!
Do the hiccups over Heavy Vehicles mean that, when they get it sorted, there is going to be more of them on the roads than usual, while they get through the backlog??
Sorry to hear that. Pleased to see that you are up and around. You are working too, good for you!
I haven't been trawling, so didn't realise you'd been off for awhile too.
Hope you get better real soon Chris.
The oversize permit system is slowly recovering but it won't be quite what it was 12 months ago.
There are several factors which slow things down, but it will recover eventually.
And as for Tim the Truckie, apart from the fact he's a good mate and I couldn't manage without him sometimes, he's a dobber.
I will be back on the road as soon as the arm is strong enough to change gears on "Betty Benz".
Good to hear from you CG. Take care and hopefully you will be back on the road sooner rather than later.
Just as an aside, Marian and Peter are doing two up from Perth. Yes she finally got her truckie licence and is driving the big rigs. I am amazed at my little sister and the size of the rigs she is driving, makes Miss Daisy look like a dinky toy.
-- Edited by shekon on Monday 28th of April 2014 08:05:27 AM
She worked very hard to get that licence, so now she can achieve another of her ambitions.
I have a phone call a few months ago with an update.
Travel comes in many forms, but as long as I'm on the road, I'm happy.
I've been grounded for 4 weeks now and I'm getting stir crazy. Patience is not one of my better qualities.
The industry has been quiet due to a major stuff up by the former government which manifested itself on 10/02/14, and now everyone else is trying to fix it.
So there isn't much work around. It's a good time to be grounded, if ever there's a good time to be grounded with a fractured shoulder blade.
Cheers
This is Yeoeleven John,,, with Granny ,, after the Ladies shaved Johns hair off,,,,,,
Now Billee, back away from the camera, slowly back away now.
ROFLMAO at those 2 Chris and have saved them for prosperity