It is that time of year again. The Big Iron Classic has come and gone as of today. It's something we look forward to each year, and as always we always have a blast! It is not a competition truck show, but a place where friends and family meet up to share their love & passion for trucks. You can find out more about the Big Iron Classic and the fine folks who make it happen here and here! Here are a few pictures from the weekend! I will have more up tomorrow~ Hope you enjoy! Mr. Eldon Jaeger's 1948
Friends By Chance-Friends Forever

Micky & I~ Grand Island NE Some days I have to wonder why some drivers tell everyone where they are, day after day. I see them listing their whereabouts on Facebook and Twitter and sometimes I have to wonder if it’s a compulsive behavior or do they think they are cool and need a fan club? Although I love meeting new people, for my safety I don't want to meet everyone, nor do I want everyone knowing my whereabouts on a daily basis. I’m not sure on their reasonings, but I have to thank them becasue it did get
Northwestern Iowa Storm

Since the wind and stormy weather has yet to break in our area, I thought this would be the perfect time for this video. I took this video last Saturday night on my way to Minneapolis, the last leg of my trip. It ended up being quite a ride, as the rain made for moments of low or no visibility. I ended up stopping towards at the end of this video and having supper with hopes of the storm letting up. Sadly, I did not get out of the storm until well after midnight, which made for a long drive. I wish I had the sound of
Over Night Flight
Big Iron Classic 2010

Sorry it's been quiet here this past week! I've been busy getting Rosie ready for a truck show this past week. This truck show is only 1 of a few I will go to because it's a REAL truck show. With REAL truck drivers and those drivers LOVE their trucks. They are trucking because they LOVE to drive. There isn't anyone here with ulterior motives to try to sell their company, some safety bullshit, get more people to their website, youtube, or be famous in some way. Just truckers and working class trucks. Bottom line is, we
Texas Canyon, Arizona
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I found this awesome ride in Arizona last week... I'm so sorry I didn't get over to talk to the owner, I was feeling crappy and not worth my salt, but he did pose for me before backing in and I thank you!! I've saw this '55 Kenworth a few times, but luckily on my way home I caught him on the fuel island in Moriarty NM and got to talk with him a bit. The fella that owns this truck runs all over with it, and although he said he gets more attention from the DOT than new trucks, passes with no problems. Sadly, this truck


