As much as Cindy and I love our 2006 GMC Sierra 2500 Duramax, it going on to being 20 years old and while it's still powerful and surprisingly reliable, it does lack a few creature comforts that we do wish it had. And to be clear, I don't think we'd give it much thought if we just used it locally like we had for years but now that we're spending more time out at Tin Camp and can really use a work/tow rig out there, they were things that we did start to think a lot more about. Needless to say, we did some looking around online, found something that could work out for us and at a price we were willing to pay and before we could think about it too much, we dropped what we were doing and were on our way to buying something new.
I don't know if any trip across Nevada is complete without some time spent on dirt
Making a stop for a quick bite at one of our favorite Mexican restaurants.
Welcome to Oregon! I'm sure there are more than a few of you who can guess where we're heading by now.
Once again, how can we not spend a little time on dirt especially when it's so beautiful out
Welcome to Idaho! Getting closer.
Being that this was all a big spur of the moment kind of thing and not exactly close to home, we decided to pull into town, stay the night and so that we could pick up our new pickup, first thing in the morning. Needless to say, that afforded us a dinner out and at a really good Italian restaurant called ItallianesQue.
I should note that the owner and chef of this place just so happens to be a Jeep guy and his really nice CJ5 was parked out front. Of course, I only know this because it turns out he's also a fan who enjoyed our Jane series of videos
CHEERS to being impulsive and maybe a little crazy!
Did I mention the food here is really good?
Time to call it a night especially being that we lost and hour coming here and that means we have to get up earlier to get our new truck.

I don't know if any trip across Nevada is complete without some time spent on dirt

Making a stop for a quick bite at one of our favorite Mexican restaurants.

Welcome to Oregon! I'm sure there are more than a few of you who can guess where we're heading by now.

Once again, how can we not spend a little time on dirt especially when it's so beautiful out


Welcome to Idaho! Getting closer.

Being that this was all a big spur of the moment kind of thing and not exactly close to home, we decided to pull into town, stay the night and so that we could pick up our new pickup, first thing in the morning. Needless to say, that afforded us a dinner out and at a really good Italian restaurant called ItallianesQue.

I should note that the owner and chef of this place just so happens to be a Jeep guy and his really nice CJ5 was parked out front. Of course, I only know this because it turns out he's also a fan who enjoyed our Jane series of videos

CHEERS to being impulsive and maybe a little crazy!

Did I mention the food here is really good?


Time to call it a night especially being that we lost and hour coming here and that means we have to get up earlier to get our new truck.
