2-wheel drive adventures: paying it forward

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As you can probably assume, my experience yesterday was not a unique one. From the Love’s Truck Stop on the east side to the stoplight at Highway 14 and South 12th Avenue West on the west side, I noticed not only temporarily stranded motorists, but people equipped with tow straps and pickup trucks stopped to lend a hand.

Part of me wants to extend a thank you to these – at least in my case – mystery snowstorm Good Samaritans. Another part of me, however, wasn’t at all surprised by their prevalence: I grew up surrounded by Midwest hospitality, and it was out in full force yesterday.

Both witnessing this and experiencing it firsthard made me think to myself, maybe it’s my turn to pay it forward and pass it along. The next time the opportunity arises, you can bet I’ll be looking to do the same thing two strangers did for me – although I can’t guarantee that I’ll have the strength to help pull your car out of a ditch.

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