Talk about sticker shock. Think of your modern cars as Lego cars. If a part gets damaged, they have to take the bumper covers off and repaint it. They can't buff those parts out, they are not metal.
Okay. That was enough bad news for Monday morning. So instead of doing my paperwork, I took a drive while the body shop worked up an estimate.
I ended up at Wildcat Mountain State Park to visit the very large Ice Cave. It is a short walk and is very popular on the winter weekends so I figured Monday was a good day to go.
It was amazing as usual. Below is a tree root that got ripped off one of the rock bluffs with the last big rain and washed into the picnic area. I didn't have anyone to stand in front of it for size.
Evidence of family fun in the picnic area:
The trail was straight forward and very level. I'd say it is only a quarter mile long to the rock shelter, but once there your jaw drops.
The scale doesn't look that imposing. So I set up my bendy tripod and did a selfie.
I'm still not next to the rock wall which drops about 6 feet down behind me. But I did walk around the ice curtain and take shots. The piles are where the ice melts and drops and then forms again.
Below.
10 years ago with my stepdaughter in blue and grand daughter in the middle. Me in the skunk hat. By March, the ice curtain is massive if there is a good winter of thaw and freeze.
10 years ago with my stepdaughter in blue and grand daughter in the middle. Me in the skunk hat. By March, the ice curtain is massive if there is a good winter of thaw and freeze.
This is why I find winter so amazing and exciting here where I live and why I learned to dress for the weather and enjoy winter hiking more than summer hiking.
The water comes off the rocks and eventually runs along the rock wall and into a small creek which empties into Billings Creek.
The colors were beautiful.
To get around all of the ice, cleats are recommended.
I left there and took another drive to see Warner Creek. I walked around the rock bluffs and explored some of the rock formations that are so unique.
I am never short of amazed at these rocks. The details almost look hand carved and are so tiny that if you don't look close you'd miss it.
When I got home from my drive and exploring, I felt calm and collected. I was able to sort paperwork and text the lady that hit me.
To my utter surprise, when I sent her the estimate she replied that she would contact the body shop and pay for it.
This indeed has been a very auspicious beginning to 2026.














I hope the at-fault driver follows through on her promise to pay. I assume you'll wait for her cheque to clear before getting the repairs done.
ReplyDeleteShe said she was going to pay the body shop directly, so I will wait for confirmation on that first. I'll contact the shop owner and let him know.
DeleteWow, I was not expecting her to agree to pay for it! It is crazy how much it costs to even do a minor car repair. I hope it all works out.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for the amazing photos, as always.
I wasn't either but that is a good surprise. Well she hit me hard but thankfully only did surface damage. I had explained that I'd just purchased the vehicle so maybe she felt bad.
DeleteWinter is awesome where you are and where you go in your travels. The ice cave is pretty wonderful, and my fave pic is the one where you mention the colours. We had more snow and plowing yesterday and overnight.
ReplyDeleteYes, I like those colorful layers of ice.
DeleteWow, more snow? We are getting rain later today and ice storms up north of us.
Thank goodness you weren’t standing around taking pictures when that giant root washed down!
ReplyDeleteWhen we live in the area that is prone to flash floods, we stay out of the low areas!
DeleteThis looks like a mystical scene. It's just stunning.
ReplyDeleteWow the frozen waterfalls are so pretty! Glad you are getting the car situation all settled. Hope they have a loaner for you when they are fixing it!
ReplyDeleteThey do have loaner cars, but if the weather is iffy, I'll have to park on the ridge and walk home. They don't have all wheel drives. Pretty ancient icky cars.
DeleteGlad YOU are safe after playing around the ice curtains. Amazing formations. Charlie needs cleats too! Nice for the "fender bender" lady to pay for your repairs; presuming she does. Her paying directly keeps the report of fault off of her insurance record, causing her to have a higher premium. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm sure direct pay avoids an increase in insurance.
DeleteTalk about some serious ice! So glad you don't have to pay to get the work done on your car! Lori
ReplyDeleteI hope it works out that way!
DeleteSo sorry to read about your car. I'm glad this leady is paying for it. Spectacular photos!
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