IdahoRanger
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Mark, you must share the same "heavy right foot syndrome" as me.Me right now:
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Dave, @AzScorpion is driving with a passenger and has to behave. I like to scare the crap out of my passengers.
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Mark, you must share the same "heavy right foot syndrome" as me.Me right now:
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I really don't, though. Ever since I owned a 1974 Volvo station wagon in college, my wife has told me I drive like an 80 year old man. She drives like a NASCAR racer.Mark, you must share the same "heavy right foot syndrome" as me.
Dave, @AzScorpion is driving with a passenger and has to behave. I like to scare the crap out of my passengers.
Those last 2 fill ups were averaging 70-80 mph, actually nothing really phases her anymore lol. But it is more fun driving it tuned but you all know what happened with that fiasco.Mark, you must share the same "heavy right foot syndrome" as me.
Dave, @AzScorpion is driving with a passenger and has to behave. I like to scare the crap out of my passengers.

Bummer, reminds me of this scene.One drawback to renting an Airbnb is you don't know the physical address before you rent it, you only see the general area. While this one in MT is nice (it's a full 3 bd/2 bath house all remodeled) it's right by a set of RR tracks! That darn train runs all night long and of course there's a crossing about 100 yards away so each time one comes it has to blow the horn 3-4 times.
Last night was the worst as it seemed to run every 45 minutes so needless to say I got no sleep. We were going to get up early and go over to the east side of Glacier which is a 90 minute drive to the Two Medicine entrance. The other two entrances are over 2 hours away because the Going To The Sun road is still closed and you can't cut through the park yet. So after getting only 3 hours sleep I washed the truck and bought ear plugs instead. lol
I felt like Joe Pesci in the movie My Cousin Vinny. ?
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I can relate Dave. I have lived in Roseville, CA since 1973. It has the largest rail yard on the West Coast. When I bought my first home in Roseville, I asked the existing people in the house if the rail yard noise bothered them. They said it didn't. After I bought the house and moved in, wow the noise was awful. But, after a short while, if I had been asked if the rail yard bothered me, I would have answer no. I guess it is what you get use to.One drawback to renting an Airbnb is you don't know the physical address before you rent it, you only see the general area. While this one in MT is nice (it's a full 3 bd/2 bath house all remodeled) it's right by a set of RR tracks! That darn train runs all night long and of course there's a crossing about 100 yards away so each time one comes it has to blow the horn 3-4 times.
Last night was the worst as it seemed to run every 45 minutes so needless to say I got no sleep. We were going to get up early and go over to the east side of Glacier which is a 90 minute drive to the Two Medicine entrance. The other two entrances are over 2 hours away because the Going To The Sun road is still closed and you can't cut through the park yet. So after getting only 3 hours sleep I washed the truck and bought ear plugs instead. lol
I felt like Joe Pesci in the movie My Cousin Vinny. ?
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Yes, you're right you do get use to noise after a while. I rented a house back in the 90's with an old gf and it was close to a train. Not as close as the one here but close enough to hear it and bother me. But after a few months I got use to it and it never kept me up again.I can relate Dave. I have lived in Roseville, CA since 1973. It has the largest rail yard on the West Coast. When I bought my first home in Roseville, I asked the existing people in the house if the rail yard noise bothered them. They said it didn't. After I bought the house and moved in, wow the noise was awful. But, after a short while, if I had been asked if the rail yard bothered me, I would have answer no. I guess it is what you get use to.
Now I am in my second house in Roseville, I am further away but I can still hear the train yard at night if I have the windows open.
Some might ask why live in a railroad town and I say that Roseville is a great town with excellent schools, very intelligent growth, and fairly low crime.
That's the kind of thing you'd make some kind of formal complaint about, isn't it? Shouldn't the owner have to disclose such a thing?One drawback to renting an Airbnb is you don't know the physical address before you rent it, you only see the general area. While this one in MT is nice (it's a full 3 bd/2 bath house all remodeled) it's right by a set of RR tracks! That darn train runs all night long and of course there's a crossing about 100 yards away so each time one comes it has to blow the horn 3-4 times.
Last night was the worst as it seemed to run every 45 minutes so needless to say I got no sleep. We were going to get up early and go over to the east side of Glacier which is a 90 minute drive to the Two Medicine entrance. The other two entrances are over 2 hours away because the Going To The Sun road is still closed and you can't cut through the park yet. So after getting only 3 hours sleep I washed the truck and bought ear plugs instead. lol
I felt like Joe Pesci in the movie My Cousin Vinny. ?
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In the description it does say "there's a train nearby" so I took that as down the road, not in the front yard. lol At least the house doesn't shake. ? It would be nice if you could see the address before paying for it because then you'd see the tracks and how close it is. But I understand why they do this for the owners privacy/security.That's the kind of thing you'd make some kind of formal complaint about, isn't it? Shouldn't the owner have to disclose such a thing?
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Be careful out there Dave
Just remember you only need to be faster than the slowest person in the group .?
That's why I wasn't nervous when we saw the bear at Grand Tetons. There were about 20 of us who gathered around to see the moose and no way the bear would pick the skinny Polack over all the others.