Posted by Paul on December 11, 2013 at 09:04:38 from (66.44.132.180):
In Reply to: Tow truck showed up. posted by jon f mn on December 10, 2013 at 20:57:42:
Didnt catch what happened to you.
Saw this a couple miles from me last week after the storm. Sorry for the tiny pic, but I went to the next gravel road, did not want to be part of the next accident on the very slick road...
Looks like he was coming at us, jackknifed on that deceptive curve which often is icy, slide over a field approach, through or over a very deep road ditch, through a cattle fence, came to rest with the trailer wheels in the bottom of a creek, took out and ended up against some scrub trees.
How it didnt roll over I have no idea. A very hilly area, with the added man-made road ditches and creek and field road, it just doesn't look possible one could slide the way he did and not catch and roll or pile up much worse than he did.
A hour later the big tow truck was there, along with a heavy pickup with trailer and large Bobcat.
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