Im 19 but i've never used the bus beforei've been in iowa working for a few months now but i have been really home sicki was alone for my birthday and im about to spend christmas alone tooi want to go back to south texas really soon but a plane ticket is out of the question, i can afford a bus but i've heard its really confusing and easy to get lost i want to know if that is trueif someone could give me some tips i would honestly be grateful
It's supposed to stay liquid/flexible and self sealingIt;s not designed for large gaps the way you used itIf you're stuck for a patch, try a few layers of aluminum foil coated and fixed in place with that cement to close the gapNot as good as replacing the flashing, but better than what you've got.
I rode on the Greyhound bus line for the first time 6 months ago and had no problemsI went on-line to make reservations, printed out the reservation slip and drove over to the bus stop to pick up the ticketOn the day of the trip I arrive an hour early to check in my bag (as stated on the ticket)I think if I arrived 30 minutes early it would have been okay, but in the big bus terminals you do need that hourSome stations allow you to pay $5 for early boarding/assigned seatingVery much worth itI left at 4 PM, traveled for 2 hours then sat in a station for 3 hours for my connecting bus to arriveThere were plugs to charge your electronicsThere were restrooms, vending machines and hard uncomfortable chairs to wait onThere was no food or drink available except for the vending machine chips, candy soda So bring dried fruit, crackers, beef jerky, fiber/energy bars to fill you upA plastic or steel bottle to fill with waterSome powered drink mix to put in the waterA small pillow and throw blanketI printed up maps of the bus route (so I kind of knew where I was) and kept them in a folder in my back packMy back pack was my purse and I kept it with me alwaysThere's usually food stops every 3 hours or so.