Sleeping on the truck for the first time with an APU
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by pharrari, Feb 1, 2013.
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I just can't imagine being confined with someone else in here that I wasn't sleeping with, even then I'm not sure how long that would last. NFW!
That said, when in truck I sleep better with engine running than without. -
What you mean you can't sleep when the truck is moving. Some of my deepest sleep has been when the truck is moving. Those darn rumble strips and air horns woke me up though
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Some of the best sleep I have ever gotten was in my truck! Your body isn't used to the lifestyle quite yet and sleeping odd hours day and night and after 11 hours of driving straight, yes you will sleep hard! Enjoy it! Sleep hard whenever possible!
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I don't think I will have any problems once I get out there.
Back when I was on the USS John F. Kennedy our berthing was right under the number 1 catapult.
Try sleeping with those Jets taking off every 45 secs to 1 min.
*KABOOOOOM*
Got used to it thou....
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I once took a tiger cruise with my brother from Hawaii to San Diego on the U.S.S. Constellation carrier (C.V. 64).
We were also near the catapult. The KA part in your description should be a bit longer, as I remember it. About 2-3 seconds to accelerate the plane/jet before that final BOOM.
He was a signalman, so I spent much of the time on the bridge.
It was one of the most interesting, and fun, times of my life.
I remember being in the anchor room. I followed the anchor chain and looked down, and got dizzy from both the height and the waves crashing against the bow. It's like, what, 12 stories?
I almost lost my camera as I held it out and down to get the image on film.
I was wandering the corridors one day and went out a hatch, and I found myself at head level with the flight deck. I was just at dusk, the lighting was perfect, and I always had my camera at the ready.
At that moment a helicopter was readying to take off, the flagman just off to the side - and I captured one of those shots that simply could not have been planned to such perfection.
I was later informed by my brother that I had been in a restricted area and should not have been out there. Oh well, LOL. Didn't see any signs.
And I had never realized just how black a blue ocean could look, until we got to the deep sea.
Thanks for reminding me. I hadn't thought of it for a very long time. -
i would love to take a ride on a carrier.
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