assateague wrote:Speaking of coons, I saw one hit beside the road this morning (actually, my wife saw it, and called me to tell me where it was). When I got there to pick it up, I was pleased, because it was pretty darn big. Unfortunately, it was so frozen to the shoulder that I couldn't get it off the damn road. But I'm sure some folks on their way to work got a pretty decent show, watching some guy trying to pry a coon off the road with a 3 foot piece of rebar, occasionally stopping to kick it. That bastard wouldn't budge.
When I was going beach diving I used to carry a two gallon plastic gas can filled with hot tap water to use as a shower to wash off sand and salt water. It would stay warm for six hours in the bed of my truck, I imagine that it would stay warm for at least a couple of hours in the cab of a truck in snow country. Perhaps you should carry something like that to defrost coons from the road way.