High-Seas to Highways
#1511
Well I ran across US 50 and all I can say is WOW :thumbsup:. Although matcat's pics look nice, they don't do any justice as the scenery in person was breath taking!!! Those are the kind of secondary highways I enjoy running the most. There were a few curves, some long pulls (didn't phase me much as I am loaded pretty light), and I hit a lot of rain on Monarch Pass, but as everyone said it wasn't that bad and definitely worth the ride.
Thanks again to you all for the heads up!! :bow:
#1512
Well I ran across US 50 and all I can say is WOW :thumbsup:. Although matcat's pics look nice, they don't do any justice as the scenery in person was breath taking!!! Those are the kind of secondary highways I enjoy running the most. There were a few curves, some long pulls (didn't phase me much as I am loaded pretty light), and I hit a lot of rain on Monarch Pass, but as everyone said it wasn't that bad and definitely worth the ride.
Thanks again to you all for the heads up!! :bow: Now that you have done it warm...go again in the winter! It is incredible to drive up through there with 7 to 8 inches of fresh powder on the road, just you and the truck rolling along! Awesomeness to the top!! :love: :love: After that...you tackle Red Mountain. The first time over Red Mountain, you go up from the Durango side....just so you have a chance to get your feet wet. Then take a trip the other direction...running up and over from the Ouray side!! You won't regret it! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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#1513
After that...you tackle Red Mountain. The first time over Red Mountain, you go up from the Durango side....just so you have a chance to get your feet wet. Then take a trip the other direction...running up and over from the Ouray side!! You won't regret it! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
#1514
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Oregon
Posts: 256
Guess it's that time again......
Myself along with 4 other drivers loaded some Marine Harrier Aircraft support equipment at the Naval Air Facility in El Centro, CA on Monday the 29th of June headed to MCAS Cherry Point, NC. The Marines had told us that we could either deliver by 2pm eastern time on Thursday or wait until Tuesday as they were taking Friday thru Monday off when they returned to NC. As I got got rolling down the road I started to calculate my time and distance to Cherry Point, I figured out that if I wanted to deliver Thursday I would have to run a little hard and do nothing less than about 750 miles a day. By the time I had reached the I-10/I-20 split in Texas, I decided to just swing by the house for a few days and deliver Tuesday. Talking with the other drivers, they too had all decided to do the same thing.
#1515
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Oregon
Posts: 256
Try out this new Dedicated Run
DD,
BTW, I got a call from my company's Operations Manager last Friday while I was off for the week. We are starting up a new dedicated run and he ask me to take the first turn on it. I think I am the guinea pig and maybe I won't get it(or want it) permanently, but it cool to be thought of. Anyhow, I picked up today in Renton, WA empty containers to deliver in Tucson, AZ where I will reload full containers for deliver back to Renton next Monday. It works out to be 3200 miles and I am paid for 2 extra stops even thou it just a drive around to the other side of the facility on both ends. I have family and friends in route which is icing on the deal. Sweet huh?!? So the new ride is working out good? You have been coast to coast and the Rockies so you should know now what it can do. Later
#1516
Packed with tourists in the summer wanting to scare themselves s**t-less on the most amazing road in the state. Heck, even the motorcyclists ride down the center of their lane...
#1517
If you're talking about what I think, that's a pretty tough drive even in a car... very narrow road, lots of tight 5 mph S-curves, steep grade. Just before coming down into Ouray the road is cut into the side of the mountain with a sheer drop off of a few thousand feet. Plus there is one section that is only 1-1/2 car widths wide. It's really a single lane in that part.
Packed with tourists in the summer wanting to scare themselves s**t-less on the most amazing road in the state. Heck, even the motorcyclists ride down the center of their lane...
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#1519
DD,
BTW, I got a call from my company's Operations Manager last Friday while I was off for the week. We are starting up a new dedicated run and he ask me to take the first turn on it. I think I am the guinea pig and maybe I won't get it(or want it) permanently, but it cool to be thought of. Anyhow, I picked up today in Renton, WA empty containers to deliver in Tucson, AZ where I will reload full containers for deliver back to Renton next Monday. It works out to be 3200 miles and I am paid for 2 extra stops even thou it just a drive around to the other side of the facility on both ends. I have family and friends in route which is icing on the deal. Sweet huh?!? So the new ride is working out good? You have been coast to coast and the Rockies so you should know now what it can do. Later
#1520
Well I made my drop in Ennis, TX on time. I was originally going to bounce some 250 miles to the house to drop my son off and relax for a day or two when I got offered a load out of Gainesville, TX heading to Austin, TX. So instead of deadheading 250+ miles home, I deadheaded 100 miles north and picked up 42k of roofing paper/material that paid me $3.77 mile. It paid decent because it was a short run and it had 3,200lbs of hazmat on it. It was an easy load and easy run that put a few extra bucks in my pocket and left me only about 75 miles to deadhead home.
I am now at home and am waiting for an agent to call me back tomorrow (Friday) on a nice paying load. If all goes well I will head out in the morning, if not, I will more than likely be home throughout the weekend and get back on the road next week. |
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