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Feb. 15th, 2007 01:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There was a flaw in my re-entry plan for the driveway. Okay, more than one. First, the sun melted some snow into slush in a critical area, but more importantly, my approach angle was totally wrong. The side of the car hit the snowbank and skewed me over into slush, and I'd probably be there still if not for a kind couple from CT who spent 15 minutes getting me out by rocking and pushing and shoveling. As for the car, the front underside apron is bent down - it pretty clearly got hung up on ice/snow when I went out backwards - but is otherwise fine.
I can get out again, but the approach back in has to basically be a straight line, 90 degrees from the roadway. Thankfully, there's a little street that almost lines up with my driveway, and I can shoot in from there.
I can get out again, but the approach back in has to basically be a straight line, 90 degrees from the roadway. Thankfully, there's a little street that almost lines up with my driveway, and I can shoot in from there.