Sunday, 25 March 2012

Not chasing the internet

It seems like the last month has flown by, and, as we have had very little Internet available, no blog updates. The trips have been following a similar pattern now that we are delivering reels, with a run down to Texas or Oklahoma, then a return trip back to Canada.

Looking East from the I15 near Sweetgrass Montana.


On a few of these trips we were once again running with Michael McGarry, and we also had a run back with Ian Cooper, a fellow Brit. A couple of our resets were spent at Micks new place out in the sticks (without Internet) to keep him company until his wife and children arrived on March 20th to start their new lives in Canada.

Looking West to the foothills from the MGarry house.

Here's a tip for other drivers out there... if you lose the safety clip off your fire extinguisher, replace it, otherwise it will go off in your truck and fill the place with fine white powder!

Strange couple spotted at the Iowa 80 Truck stop.


We've been running hard the last few months since we arrived and have had little time to take pictures due to the need to go non stop during daylight hours, but now that the days are longer we can pull up and do a bit of shooting, although if we do many more 750 mile days it won't be happening too often.

The Branding Iron Ca-Faye
We usually see lots of dust when we go down to the Texas oilfields, but this last trip was a real eye opener, with beautiful green fields, trees and swathes of colourful wildflowers.






Parked near Mason Texas
R and R in Brookshire Texas at a cheap, but OK Motel.

6 comments:

TipperDriver said...

Great pic's as always guy's. Glad to hear your having a better time of it out there this time!!!!
Drive safe Mick and keep the hammer down brother!! ;-)

Tony T said...

A up, I love the snap with the little lad next to you Cath LOL....

Laurens en Hanne Costanzo Callewaert said...

Hello, I would like to ask you a few questions because you have much exprience with blogging hand driving here.
Can you tel me how to find the maps you use for your blog ,and how to show the readers of our blog the road we followed day by day.
What telephone company would you recommend me for my phone, i will work in Canada and the U S?

Thanks ,Laurens(laurensenhanne.blogspot.com)

Mick said...

Thanks Roly and Tony.

Hi Laurens and Hanne, we use Microsoft Streets and Trips to plan trips, and I print the maps using PrtSc and image software.
We use a Net10 phone in the USA, and as we don't travel Canada much we don't have a Canadian phone.
Verison seems popular in the USA as well.
I look forward to seeing more of your great pictures, are you on Flikr?
Mick.

Nick Brown said...

Number 14 parked at Great Falls over night. That you boss? Them's some big ass doughnuts you got there!

Mick said...

Hi Nick, yes, that was me and Cath, you should have come and said Hi.