darsben
Well-known member
As we travel the back roads we see lots of people "on the road" and stranded.
Some of the most memorable were;
a guy in his late 60's from Alaska stranded on a beach in Texas waiting for his Social Security check so he could buy U joints for his old suburban.
A young lad on bicycle on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere with a bad tire
older Gentleman stuck in a CG on the trace in a broke down car
The list goes on and some situations were heart breaking.
MY question here is;
How many of you carry extra supplies to give to those in need?
For example my wife and I regularly carry dog and cat food, shelf stable milk in small containers, small packs of cereal, tuna fish in packets and crackers, bottles of water etc
What do you carry?
Some of the most memorable were;
a guy in his late 60's from Alaska stranded on a beach in Texas waiting for his Social Security check so he could buy U joints for his old suburban.
A young lad on bicycle on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere with a bad tire
older Gentleman stuck in a CG on the trace in a broke down car
The list goes on and some situations were heart breaking.
MY question here is;
How many of you carry extra supplies to give to those in need?
For example my wife and I regularly carry dog and cat food, shelf stable milk in small containers, small packs of cereal, tuna fish in packets and crackers, bottles of water etc
What do you carry?