March 31st 2005 02:47 pm
Roughing IT!
Where I live, this week has been Spring Break and the kids are off school and in need of activities to keep them occupied and out of mischief. So, I figured it would be a good time for my pre-teen son and I to head up to the family camp along the shores of the Winnipeg River in North West Ontario and take care of some work that needed to be done there.
The lengthy drive was quiet and peaceful - because “modern times” allowed my son to watch DVDs on my laptop the whole way (with head phones on as a bonus for dad!). Once we arrived at our destination, we found that there was still a couple of feet of wet snow in the bush so had to put on snowshoes and make the trek through the bush on a trail we shared with deer carrying our gear with backpacks and hands full. It took two trips to pack all our gear in - You would be amazed at how heavy a notebook computer becomes when carrying it through two feet of snow!
The cabin had settled over the years which caused the sewer pipes to no longer flow downhill which in turn led to frozen waste in the pipes - and broken pipes. Our job was to fix it. I had cleverly planned this exercise for Spring Break and foolishly thought it would still be cold enough that all the spilt sewage would still be frozen on the ground. Wrongo!
It was like a pig wallow under there and to top it off there was only 14 inches of room under that part of the cabin - what a smelly mess! I can honestly tell you that this was one if the most unpleasant jobs I had ever tackled. Add to that the fact that we had no water except for the melt water running off the roof - on its way under the cabin where we were working!
This was one of those weeks where absolutely everything that could go wrong - did. Now, being out in the wilds like that under those conditions - may lead some to believe that we were really roughing it - and we were. But just to show how times have changed - guess what my son and I agreed was the worst part?
The horrible thing was that we were stuck using a dial-up internet connection on a bad telephone line - it was unbearably slooooow!
We could have put up with any discomfort that nature and circumstance could throw at us - but the lack of a high speed internet connection was the one thing that we found the hardest to bear.
“Roughing it” in today’s world is a whole lot different than it was even 5 years ago!
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dave on 11 Apr 2005 at 9:31 pm #
Enjoyed the recount of the trip and I agree slow internet is sometimes worse than no internet.