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Day 343

I took a quick trip up to see the Parents.  This is Rogers Pass. ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 335

A view from MY truck: I just made the last payment!  Go Me!   ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 334: analyzing useless numbers!

I analyzed my mileage on my trip taking the Trailer to Arizona.  Sort of… Last year I averaged 6.83 miles per gallon.  This year I averaged 8.2 MPG. Last year I drove 1173 miles to get the trailer down there.  This year it was 1300 miles.  I took the same route…I know it wouldn’t match […]

Day 332

A few more shots from the Dashcam: A final sunset back in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 331

A few more shots from the Dashcam: Pulling out of Cottonwood/Camp Verde on to I17 South (towards Phoenix) means a long climb up and over a mountain.   A really nice sunset, however! ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 330

A few more shots from the Dashcam: Pulling out of Cottonwood/Camp Verde on to I17 South (towards Phoenix) means a long climb up and over a mountain.   A really nice sunset, however! ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 329

A few more shots from the Dashcam: I15 runs from St. George, Utah, through a small section of Arizona into Nevada at Mesquite.  It is called the Arizona Strip, and is maybe 15 miles long?  Horrendously rugged country to build a four lane highway through! ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 327

I made it home from my trailer delivery on Saturday.  A longish trip!  I have a brief summary using my new dashcam.  Into the Helena Valley.  The dots are the windshield shading. Welcome Idaho! The dashcam actually has fairly nice night photos.  Heading out of Camp Verde up the hill towards Phoenix on I127. Retuniing […]

Day 324

The view from the storage place, looking north towards Sedona.  A one photo panorama.  Click on it a couple times to enlarge it: BACK to return here! ~Curtis not in /\/\onTana???  {!-{>

Day 323

When I got to the storage place in Cottonwood, AZ, they had nice rock lined slots to back into, which was actually not too difficult because of the rearview camera. The new trailer is very high, which means the hitch is high, which means you have to crank the jack way, Way, WAY up to […]