We live in Arizona which, although not directly in the Rocky Mountains, has a lot of topography - the hilly kind that is! Just drive through the Salt River Canyon. It's about 5,000 feet of upward climbing, then an abrupt 5,000 foot descent, then a steep 6,000 feet of up again to reach Showlow and Pinetop. It's absolutely gorgeous, but your truck is probably not enjoying the view!
But, all good things come to an end. First the truck had a little adventure. It was stolen from a Lowe's parking lot. The thieves, a couple young guys, were caught the same afternoon for speeding, and took off through the desert with a Santa Cruz County Deputy Sheriff right behind. When they came to a gate, they abandoned the truck, unfortunately leaving it in neutral. It rolled backward into the Deputy Sheriff's "unit", as she called it. She soon had them under arrest, and wasn't too pleased about the damage to her vehicle. Although our truck was returned and did not suffer any major damage, it had some cosmetic scratches (cactus?) and the back bumper was bent. The thieves are out on probation, and they are supposed to each pay us $50 per month for the damage. We have received one $50 payment in 6 months.
We did get a bonus, though. There were 36 Wendy's hamburgers stuffed in bags (human smuggling?) and a sheet of drywall in the bed (to hide bales of marijuana?). But, best of all, nothing else in the truck was touched, even some credit cards tucked into the door pocket. It was a lesson in not living out of your vehicle.
The real negative, however, was that the truck got about 11 mpg while towing, and diesel fuel is about 70 cents more per gallon than gas where we live. That adds up really fast. Since the truck is 6 years old, we decided it was time to trade, and that is why I am speaking of this truck is the past tense. As of today, it is history - a fond memory.
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