Destination Unknown
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Runaway Truck Ramp
I've gotten a few emails from people asking what a runaway truck ramp is and what one looks like so my husband and I took a video of one that we saw recently in Colorado. The gravel that you see is there to make the truck slow down and eventually stop (hopefully before you hit the end of the ramp).
Here's another cool video that we took as we drove through a tunnel in the Rockies.
Best Truck Stop Shower
I have seen heaven and it is the
inside of a Petro truck stop shower room in the middle of Kansas (1-70 x 252
Salina to be exact). I must say that Petro/TA do tend to have some of
the nicer showers on the interstate (as long as they are not a dealer owned
travel center) complete with ceramic tile, marble, granite, hair dryers and
full sets of towels; but this shower ladies and gents was no ordinary shower!
As I opened the door I saw a room
easily 4 times the size of our truck sleeper (probably 2x the size of a typical
at-home bathroom) and I laid my eyes upon a gigantic mirror above a double sink
vanity with granite top. Inside that mirror (yes, inside!) was a TV! Of course
I have seen such spectacular things on HGTV and in magazines but I have never
actually seen one in person and all for my own use! I about died right then and
there. But not before snapping some shots to share on Facebook with all of my friends
and acquaintances, naturally.
Then I make my way over to the shower area and
seriously, you could have knocked me over with a feather... there was a rain
shower head in the ceiling! AND a wall-mounted/handheld sprayer head. My first
thought was "Did I slip in a puddle of water when I came in and hit my
head? I must be dreaming, no truck stop shower looks THIS nice!"
After that I unpacked my various shower
necessities and flipped the channel to Men In Black on TV Land and proceeded to
put on a face mask and just sit and watch a good 30 minutes of the movie before
I eventually peeled myself from the granite bench and turned on the rain shower
head and got down to showering. I am officially in love with the rain shower
head and absolutely must have one of these when I grow up and have a place of
my own.
In addition to the awesome TV and
shower set up there was also a million (ok probably 6 or 7) hooks for clothes
and things when usually there are only 1 or 2 and as always with Petro/TA they
include a full set of towels (2 large, 1 hand towel, 1 washcloth & 1 bath
mat) whereas Pilot/Flying J only give you a bath mat, 1 large and 1 washcloth.
I can't tell you how much of a difference an extra large towel makes when
you have long hair! I usually end up having to hunt down a janitor to accost
him into giving me an extra or use the bath mat :-/
When I finally emerged about an hour and a
half later I reached back to grab the door handle and gave one last longing
look back at the TV as I clicked the door closed. Salinas Petro Shower...
I do not know when we will meet again but I will be looking forward to it.
** As it turns out my husband had a similar
shower but his was not nearly as big as mine (bwahahahaha) but he did think to
take a video of his while I just managed pictures of mine whilst in my awesome
shower trance. Enjoy!
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Fresh Fast Food in Cali!
We recently had a load that
delivered in Chino, CA and between picking up the next load in City of
Industry, CA we were desperate to find some good Mexican food. I was also
desperate to do some much needed shopping stress relief so we bobtailed on over
to the nearest TJ Maxx and what did we find in the same outdoor mall?!
Rubio's Fresh Mexican Grill! Color me happy!
Fish tacos and shopping all in the same spot? I'm there! We quickly check out
the reviews on Yelp (as always, we like to know what we're getting into) and
they had great reviews and a good looking menu. We went inside and I ordered
the Original Fish Taco (corn tortilla, battered fish, salsa and cabbage) and
the Chicken Grilled Gourmet Taco (corn tortilla with toasted cheese, chicken,
bacon, avocado, cheese & two different sauces). Both were really amazing
and the Grilled Gourmet Taco was just as sinful as it sounds. Sadly I ate both
of them before I thought to take a picture of them so the pics below are
courtesy of Rubio's website.
After we
picked up our next load in City of Industry we headed on over to our company
terminal to do some laundry and shower. We were thisclose to ordering Domino's
for dinner when we walked by a woman eating a really good looking burger. We
asked where she managed to get that stunning sandwich and she told us "oh
just up at the Farmer Boys right
over there" as if everyone knows about Farmer Boys. Well I now know that
if you don't, you NEED to know about them! We borrowed the terminal van and
hightailed it up the street as it was 9:51 PM and Farmer Boys closes at 10 PM.
EEK! We parked and raced into the joint huffing and puffing but we made it! We
both got burgers & fries and I got a chocolate shake for good measure. The
burgers feature a thin patty (think Steak N Shake) which is cooked to order so
you can go well or medium whichever you like and the bacon is thick-cut and
delicious. The shake tasted like it was made from fresh ice cream and real
cocoa and best of all... it had fresh whipped cream (not from a can!).
We liked
it so much that we went back the next morning before we headed out so that we
could get some breakfast. George got the 3 Meat Breakfast Burrito (with
sausage, bacon, ham, eggs, chili, hashbrowns and salsa) and hashbrowns with
chili for us to share. I got the Chicken Go Bowl (hashbrowns covered with white
sausage gravy topped with scrambled eggs and generous chunks of cubed chicken
strips). Needless to say, their breakfast is just as good as their lunch/dinner
options. And this time I did remember to get a photo of our breakfast at Farmer
Boys :)
Both of these SoCal options are chains but are
quite a few steps of quality above your typical McDonald's or Taco Bell. If
you're in the area you absolutely must try one or both of these places!
Monday, July 1, 2013
Road Videos
Here are a couple of videos we took from the road. The first one is from Donner Pass in California. We're going down a 6% grade. The background is beautiful. Lindsey is driving.
Next video is from the Columbia River in Washington state. George is driving.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
DIY Truck Stop Guide!
If you drive a truck or even just travel a lot you need this!
We tend to only stop at the 5 major truck stops (Pilot, Flying J, Petro, TA
& Loves) and each of these places has handy location guides for free which
is great except it’s inevitable that they will get all messed up in a matter of
days.
Hence, the DIY truck stop guide!
All you need is a 3-ring binder, about 50 sheet protectors
and your truck stop guides.
Simply tear out each page from the books they provide at the
TS (make sure to keep them in order) and then insert each page into a sheet
protector, 2 pages each for Loves. Put all of your sheets into your binder and
voila!
Cheaper than a big truck stop guide book and the pages are
now protected so if you spill your coffee or get crunchy coconut donut crumblys
on it (guilty!) it’s no biggie. Just simply wipe off with one of the Wet-Ones
or Clorox wipes that you (should definitely) have in your truck/car.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Daily Grind
Wanted to update everyone on our progress. USX has been running us hard since our first week. We are doing 5500+ miles a week. Only a few states so far we haven't been to. Traveling so much has given us opportunities to eat at some great places. Most days it doesn't feel like a job. More like a vacation. lol. The hardest part about living in a truck 24/7 is trying to get some sleep when the truck is going thru bumpy roads. I can sleep thru anything but not so much in a truck. Taking melatonin has helped.
The part about the job that I don't like so far is the long waits when I need an answer from the company. We've had some breakdown issues and each time it can take several hours for a response. The other day we delivered our load in Seattle around 8am. Our next load was supposed to be picked up at 7pm. The shipper was USX Global. I called to see if I could pick it up early. The woman on the phone said it wouldn't be ready till 7pm. No problem. We went to the truck stop. Showered and slept. Headed back over there to pick it up around 7pm. When I get there...they tell me the load was canceled and wasn't going out till Friday morning and that a different company got the load. This had been decided earlier in the day and USX was sent an email. I send a Mac 11 informing USX. They had no idea. I ask what should I do since I'm supposed to pick up a load in Anaheim, CA after deliver this load. After several hours...I'm told I can deadhead from Seattle to Anaheim so I can pick up my next load.
It gets more fun. I called the place I'm picking up from to find out if their open 24 hours since I'm running late. The woman on the phone says yes. I confirm with my FM. He's like "oh yeah !!!! 24/7". Awesome. Get there at 2am to find out their closed. lol
Response time and misinformation are the two biggest problems at USX. We deadheaded 1,132 miles. I'm not complaining but at the same time wish the company I work for made some money for sending me so far.
Overall though, we enjoy working here. Happy with our miles, the places we get to see & the food we get to try. Like I said earlier....most days it feels like we are on vacation.
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