Thursday, February 14, 2019

A day trip to San Diego


No, it was not a fun trip. We had some jobs to be done, and we decided to drive all the way to San Diego. It was more than 8 hours drive, still we decided to do that. 
It was a weekend. Our plan to go Saturday morning, and come back  Sunday night. It seemed very uneventful long journey.However, it turned out  exactly opposite. Still it gives me chill on my spine when I recall the journey. We departed home Saturday morning . It was a beautiful shadowy day. Soon we left behind the neighborhood, and started on freeway with rolling verdant green hills on the both sides.


We reached San Diego late evening. Sunday we had meetings. We started back from there around three in the afternoon, and we thought we would reach in the middle of the night. To  avoid the Los Angeles traffic we took 210  instead of i5N from there. We were talking about our meeting, and our long uneventful journey ahead. When we were about to merge with i5 N, one news came in the GPS of phone. It was told that there was a delay of half an hour due to one crash on i5 N. We were still driving on normal pace.

We drove smoothly on freeway 210 before merging with i5. Then slowly we caught in the traffic snarl. Gradually the car became standstill. We could still see the afterglow of sunset. The bight golden rays enveloped the entire sky. That was spectacular. We had been enjoying that without knowing that what was waiting for us in next few hours. Slowly the sky became dark. As it was highway , there was no street lights. We were far from any locality, only we were among a bunch of cars and trucks who were equally anxious like us. 

As the sky grew darker, temperature started falling down. When we were on top of the mountain it started snowing heavily. We couldn’t see any sign of clearing traffic. We had no idea what was going on in the front. Only we could see from the map that it would take few hours to reach Lebec  when it was just few miles away. 

Police diverted the traffic from the freeway. We took the exit and came to an area where we filled the gas tank and relieved ourselves. We thought we are now out of the mess, and could drive safely home. However, our bucket was yet to be filled. The road we were diverted was a mountain road covered with ice, and pitch dark. We started slowing driving up the mountain. Soon we realized that our car had been skidding. Mr. Man tried to turn around, which made situation worse. The car started sliding back towards the cliff. I frantically asked him to stop the car. One tow-truck guy told us to move the car to avoid getting stuck in the ice. 
In that desperate situation I called for road side assistance. To our dismay we were told to wait for three hours. Another tow-truck guy was coming from the other side. He suggested  us to drive on the rough snow on the road side instead of driving on the black ice. That was good suggestion. We crawled down from the mountain, and reached at a four way stop. That area was covered with dense snow, and it was still snowing. We desperately wanted to go home. 
We experienced the beautiful afterglow of sunset before the nightmare began.

Kiddo wanted to stay in the hotel across the street. He was extremely tired. First I also thought same, but one concern came in my mind. The weather could get worse next morning, then we would be stuck there. Mr. Man wanted to take a chance to get in i5 N again. He successfully got on  i5 N. Traffic was much better, and we could slowing cross the mountain, and came down on the plain land. After that drive was easy, but tedious. At last we reached home in the wee hours of morning. 

30 comments:

Pink Rose said...

Hi Krishna oh dear what a scary nightmare,but i am so glad that you all got home safely at last xx

Miguel Gouveia said...

Thanks a lot :D

wooow, this sunset is everything :o

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Luana said...

omg! what a scary situation! glad everything ended up well!

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eileeninmd said...

Hello, I am glad you made home safely. The black ice is dangerous. Happy Friday, enjoy your day. Have a great weekend ahead!

Mirtillo14 said...

Che brutto trovarsi così imbottigliati nel traffico e con il tempo brutto !! Bello il tramonto . Saluti.

Kathy Leonia said...

so stunning sunset:)

Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

Wow!! beautiful photos!! Just stunning!! Thanks so much for stopping by!!
Hugs,
Debbie

Radka said...

Ohh that's so sad to hear you must have gone through this.. I remember when I was at my grandparents' and we went to the forest for mushrooms.. The road was very narrow and there was a big truck on the other way.. We had to go backwards and more to the side where was this huge cliff. Very scary experience for 8 years old. Glad you're safe :)

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Nancy Chan said...

What happened was so scary. Good that you met the toll guy who gave you good and sound suggestion. Good to know you reached home safely.

Teresa said...

Me alegra saber que llegaste bien a casa. Besitos.

white and vintage said...

I am glad that you made home safetly.The sunset is amazing!
Have a nice weekend,
Christine

windowtothebeauty said...

Beautiful photos dear:*:)

Miss Jehan said...

upon reading your words, I kinda travel with you as well.. i love the scenery of this trip..

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Elena M said...

Great review and beautiful photos! :)
I like your blog!

The Glossychic said...

Ow! It's such a shame all those had to happen but thank goodness you are all safe.
The Glossychic
Wonder Cottage

Julie's Creative Lifestyle said...

I am so glad that you were able to make it home safely from your trip! :)

Rafaela Biscassi said...

Great photos and trip.

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Carolina G. Ticala said...

Unas fotos preciosas! Feliz noche! ♡♡♡

Natalia said...

What a lovely trip!☺

Jeanie said...

Hi Krishna, thanks for coming by today. I don't know how I missed this post. Your San Diego trip sounds harrowing. I'm glad you made it safe and sound.

Kathy Leonia said...

have a good day:)

Linda @ Life and Linda said...

What a journey. I am relieve you are safe and sound. Thanks for sharing your wild adventure.

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memorable trip and pics are beautiful really Great photos and trip.
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Carolina G. Ticala said...

Estupendo post! Muchas gracias por tu última visita, espero verte pronto por mi blog! ♡♡♡

Judy at GoldCountryCottage said...

Oh, Krishna, what a scare. Was that the highway referred to as the Grape Vine. It is treacherous to drive on in bad weather. I'm glad you made it home safe and sound..Happy Weekend..Judy

Pixel Peeper said...

Oh my, what a horrible trip! I've driven through blizzards in New York, and it's a scary experience. One time, the only thing that kept me going was seeing the lights of a truck driving in front of me. Glad you made it back OK!

Bir Tutam Karınca said...

Great photos. Have a nice weekend.

Lady Fi said...

What a nightmare! Lovely sunset shot though.

betty-NZ said...

Oh, dear! Sometimes, we don't get what we expect but you never know what you will find. It's good that you found some beauty along the way; and I'm sure you all were happy to get home. Glad your trip had a happy ending.

Mariette VandenMunckhof-Vedder said...

Dearest Krishna,
Oh my, what an ordeal for having to drive through heavy snow and ice on your way back!
One never knows what is coming our way when having to travel that many hours.
So sorry but your blog once again is not showing up on my side line! It is stuck at 2 months ago...
Busy with writing memoirs and now helping another Dutch male writer with his book about some pioneer work and history. That takes up so much time! But I'm happy to help him, now Pieter can still answer questions - that will not always be the case...
Hugs,
Mariette

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