So it’s kind of funny. I drove us to the meet up spot and thought I’d be the cool kid and back into our parking spot. Well I stalled it while making my attempt to back up. Livy is very aware of that stuff because I tease her so much when she does it. She started to tease me then I told her this is where we’re parking and I just didn’t feel like reaching up to turn the Jeep off.
So you guys may have noticed I was parked in a very weird spot in the back of the lot. Solely because I couldn’t fix it and give her the satisfaction of teasing me about stalling.
I was very proud of her. She did great. It was a bit more difficult than I was expecting. She missed a 3-2 shift once in the snow while climbing a short steep incline while turning to the right. She had to come to a stop and start over. She’s not strong enough to work the hand brake to prevent rolling backwards so she has to hold the Jeep with the clutch and then transition from brake to throttle. This is something we have practiced over and over in the past. She got us going again without stalling it.
Also, I loved watching her face as she would start to feel the rear end brake free and start to come around when slipping. Scared her every time. Probably happened a hundred times. She was handling them like a pro by the end of the day.
My son Lucas got his first chance at driving the Jeep too. During lunch we cruised down a road in 4 low. He was able to shift from first, second, and then third. I think we did about 10mph. It was perfect for him and he can’t wait for the next try.
Thanks for your guys patients with us yesterday. I think we were a little slow at times.