MnWilly
11-21-2010, 12:58 PM
Wow, where do I start? I got off work about 3:15am or so. 35W was for all practical purposes closed as it was just literally a parking lot with cars facing every direction. I chose Hiawatha and the Mendota Bridge to get home. As I drove out of downtown onto the entrance ramp to the freeway part of 55 I felt that may have been a mistake. The bridge leading out of downtown and onto the freeway was the slickest ice I have ever seen. Best speed I could make was about 5 or 7 mph. A car in front of me tried using his brakes; this caused his car to begin a silhouette maneuver that a world class ballerina would have been proud of! Now I'm going right for him and the brakes were obviously not an option. I remembered all the scenes from race car movies where they are going around a curve and into an accident and can't see anything. I did the same thing...just kept going and crossed my fingers I wouldn't hit him. As it turned out the guy in front of me simply pirouetted right off the road and I skated right through.
Just after I got passed this guy I saw an incredible scene on NB Hiawatha. Where NB Hiawatha comes into downtown it is curvy and hilly. At the 7 st exit/NB 35W entrance was a sight to behold. I literally saw a semi-truck turned sideways and just sliding down the hill around the curve. There were numerous tour buses and regular cars and trucks just parked and abandoned on this stretch of road. They had all slid to the outside corners of the road. A bunch of the people were just watching as new cars would enter this stretch of road and just give up as their cars would just skate out of control. Good thing was nobody was doing over 5 or 10 mph so I doubt anyone got hurt real badly.
I never got over 10 or 12 on Hiawatha. Had to use the grass and ditch for traction on the spiral entrance ramp from Hiawatha onto 55 highway by the airport. On 55 it was great; a salt truck had just passed. Problem was he was just doing the ring road (hwy 5) around the airport. I crested the slight hill leading to the Mendota Bridge. Nothing but a parking lot with cars pointing every direction. Looked like one of those movie scenes where everyone is leaving town gets stuck. I backed up (usually a no-no but was only going 5 mph anyway) and took hwy 5 to 494. Home free!! 494 had been salted all the way to Eagan.
Thought you guys would enjoy hearing my misery. All in all it only took about 1:15 to get home. Not too bad all things considered.
Eric, did your wife work last night?
Just after I got passed this guy I saw an incredible scene on NB Hiawatha. Where NB Hiawatha comes into downtown it is curvy and hilly. At the 7 st exit/NB 35W entrance was a sight to behold. I literally saw a semi-truck turned sideways and just sliding down the hill around the curve. There were numerous tour buses and regular cars and trucks just parked and abandoned on this stretch of road. They had all slid to the outside corners of the road. A bunch of the people were just watching as new cars would enter this stretch of road and just give up as their cars would just skate out of control. Good thing was nobody was doing over 5 or 10 mph so I doubt anyone got hurt real badly.
I never got over 10 or 12 on Hiawatha. Had to use the grass and ditch for traction on the spiral entrance ramp from Hiawatha onto 55 highway by the airport. On 55 it was great; a salt truck had just passed. Problem was he was just doing the ring road (hwy 5) around the airport. I crested the slight hill leading to the Mendota Bridge. Nothing but a parking lot with cars pointing every direction. Looked like one of those movie scenes where everyone is leaving town gets stuck. I backed up (usually a no-no but was only going 5 mph anyway) and took hwy 5 to 494. Home free!! 494 had been salted all the way to Eagan.
Thought you guys would enjoy hearing my misery. All in all it only took about 1:15 to get home. Not too bad all things considered.
Eric, did your wife work last night?