- Mission Accomplished -
WOW - what a trip!! Oo. Everything and everybody home safe and sound! Like every trip there were a few mechanical and electrical glitches, but no show-stoppers. Rig rode good and we maintained between 65-70 mph all day long.
Was really great to meet both James, Jimmy, and Marlene Masters down in Alabama - Hospitality and decency like these folks have is a rare and unfortunately diminishing quality, but as we discussed over lunch and throughout the day there are some who still do what they say, say what they mean, and mean what they say, and where their word is their bond. Nice to meet folks who know what that means and live their lives that way. Thanks again James, Jimmy, and Marlene - was a great experience.
We took care of a few mechanical items before we left, adjusted the linkage a bit, did the paperwork, and headed hammer down on our way to Nashville. Dropped off the rental car, made a stop at Wal Mart for some fluids, and we were off and running - all systems go. Now, after the red-eye that morning and all day of driving, by the time we got to Nashville we were very very spent... found a Cracker Barrel and a hotel, got food, and some serious ZZZzzzzzzz.
Got up later than we wanted but it sure felt good - batteries recharged (both in our bodies and the GPS receiver and cell phone... ) we were off for the loooong leg of the trip - our goal for Saturday was to reach Topeka Kansas and miss all fo the football traffic. 15 hours and 6 states later, we arrived at about 1130 pm in Topeka, found a hotel, and some more ZZZzzzzz.
Sunday morning it was up at 0730, a big ole' breakfast, and hammer down through the straight (I-70 thru Kansas) portion of the trip, hang a left at Limon onto US-24, and right on through Colorado Springs. At that point, the Diesel had Landed! Oo.
Truck never missed a beat, oil pressure and water temps were better than my own rig

, rode comfortable, and we generally had a great time.
Thanks again to all the fellas that offered their help - we tried to call each and every one of y'all, to say 'thanks', as we kept the diesel hot and the hammer down on the interstates. Was good to talk with all of you and we appreciate the spirit and encouragement for our long haul.
TJ and I rolled into town last night at about 6pm, went out for some victory ribs and beer, and then it was off to get ready for that thing called... Monday :{
We had a blast and enjoyed every moment. TJ and I will be tinkering on both our rigs - his for some bombing upgrades and mine for the big rig project. We're really stoked to have one-each Cummins rigs in our stables, and are looking to continued fun and excitement in the future.
Thanks again to all - We highly recommend road trips to anyone thinking of taking one. A good rig, thorough planning, lots of flexibility, and most importantly... high spirit and enthusiasm (like the bubbas and help here in the TDR!!) ... are definitely requirements. When things are planned out and planned for, both good and bad, you can do darned near anything you can think of. TJ wanted a big ole' rig, and it's sitting in his driveway right now.
- MISSION ACCOMPLISHED -
- Sam