Monday, August 28, 2017
Here we go again!
After making the delivery in Pueblo last night, we’re back in Denver and we’re heading out to pick up our next load.
We’ll be hauling flour to Tolleson, Arizona, which is a suburb of Phoenix, and we’ll be heading back over the Colorado Rocky Mountains again!
It’s a heavy load, so we’ll head over to the TA truck stop in Commerce City to use the CAT Scale to make sure all of our weights are legal before heading over the Rocky Mountains.
Cities and Towns Featured Along the Way:
- Commerce City, Colorado
- Denver, Colorado
- Eagle, Colorado
Roads Traveled:
- Interstate 70
Today’s Video
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Driving the Most Desolate Truck Route in the Southwest United States
Tomorrow we’ll be travelling through some of the most desolate areas of the southwestern United States.
While this route is desolate, it also has some awesome scenery; we’ll be driving through Moab, Utah which is adjacent to the Arches National Park.
Then we’ll cross into northeast Arizona, not too far from Four Corners, where Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona meet.
We’ll also traverse the Navajo Nation and Hopi Reservations before arriving back at Interstate Highway 40 at Flagstaff. Then we’ll pick up Interstate 17 south to Phoenix.
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