I-84 Through Idaho And Wyoming

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Jay R. R2-Detour 's Comment
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How is it as far as mountainous landscapes are concerned?

Snappy's Comment
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There are some. Honestly, Northern Idaho was steeper overall. I assume you're taking I 80 after Salt Lake City in Utah? I just drove that route from Portland through Iowa last time I was out.

guyjax(Guy Hodges)'s Comment
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Wyoming is not bad. Only two small mountains there. Sherman and Elk Mountain. Neither is dangerous as long as you drive like your supposed to.

Jay R. R2-Detour 's Comment
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Danger is not my concern (I'm careful and I cautious) time is. Picking the wife on the way through Indiana.

Jay R. R2-Detour 's Comment
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Not to say I don't consider the dangers of the job, I know it's a constant companion.

guyjax(Guy Hodges)'s Comment
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Not to say I don't consider the dangers of the job, I know it's a constant companion.

Actually danger stays on the fringes of the fire light like the boogy man at summer camp waiting to scare the heck out of the kids at ghost story time.

Boredom is your constant companion and mistress.

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
Jay R. R2-Detour 's Comment
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Not to say I don't consider the dangers of the job, I know it's a constant companion.

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Actually danger stays on the fringes of the fire light like the boogy man at summer camp waiting to scare the heck out of the kids at ghost story time.

Boredom is your constant companion and mistress.

^THIS!^ 100* TRUE!

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
guyjax(Guy Hodges)'s Comment
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Nothing much happens out here that is notable on a daily basis. In the last 5 years I have only posted 19 videos on YouTube and 2 of these have nothing to do with trucking. So 17 in 5 years.

Just remember if your day is boring it was a completely awesome day.

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