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Sunday, February 17, 2008

Wigwams, Wild Dogs and Mountain Ranges






Im sat at the Flying J at Butte Montana and just reflecting on the last few days.........

Since the last article i have delivered into Waterloo, picked up a different trailer that had a flat, bald tire on one axle and frozen brakes on another. The frozen brakes was a 2 second job with a lump hammer, the tire however had to be changed, luckily the shop was 3 blocks away so that was done in under an hour.

My backload was 2 drops just out side Vancouver (Abbotsford & Chilliwack) and was collecting at Ottumwa which was a 3 hour drive due South.

I picked up the load and i am now trying to deliver it on time which means i will be rolling again at 3 in the morning and i am trying to get as close to Seattle as i can. This is going to completely blow my hours so i will be looking to get back into Lethbridge sometime on Thursday.

I was driving thru one of the Sioux Indian Reserves this afternoon and was surprised to see a pack of wild dogs, they were of all different breeds and you could see that at one time they must have been pets but for whatever reason have been let loose.

The wigwams (teepees) are at the Custer National Monument.

Sorry this is a short one but i am completely shattered and i need some sleep before i get moving again.

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