Pilot and Loves almost always have the brushes and wash buckets but not so much fluid in the water and very few have the long handles on the washer brushes. Other truckstops may have wash buckets and brushes and they may not. Truckstop Tips for A Hot Meal To me the food at the ...
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It’s the kind of well-marked compound that a communications junkie like me loves. My arrival ought to have been swift and seamless. But this is the trucking world after all, and chaos often reigns supreme. So … Wrong address. Continue reading → This entry was posted in Uncategorized ...
Everyone loves a salad bar and theirs is stocked with homemade salads and soups. The portions are huge at the Feather’s Nest. Trust me when I say, order the hashbrowns. Dinners are served with fresh, warm breadsticks and honey butter. I’m drooling. Must-try menu item: Prime Rib ...
Route drivers can now stop shuffling and cross-handling their hand trucks above and around their cargo to access the vehicle or products. No more extracting the hand trucks to the ground to access a single box, no wasted route time, reduce labor costs, less physical effort, also prevent ...
Near the little “artisan village”, a guy introduced himself as Derek, and asked us to come into his shop there. We said we would stop by on the way back from lunch, but we were dying of hunger. He made us promise, and we did. We didn’t need souvenirs, but there would be no...
A few of them were near the restaurant (that area north of the Archives stop seems to have a ton of really great food and drink now, in addition to all the incredibly touristy stuff), so we decided to try those first. It was about 8pm, and we knew we weren’t going to be up ...
Texas, and New York. They planned all the meals and entertainment. We had our truck camper, a motorhome, about eight tents and occupied four sites. We’ve camped as a family since the 1970s when we lived in Anchorage, Alaska and are happy to report that everyone still loves to do it...
Looking at a vehicle like this, it is virtually impossible to place a value on it. As a fire-fighting appliance, there is virtually nothing comparable that was used in civilian life. As a military vehicle, it looks to be the only remaining example of its type. It will never return to ...