Trucks & Trucks

Those are nice. I built a crane of sorts using two harbor freight badlands winches to help me remove and mount the entire rack. My truck is primarily a work truck but a 30 min job and it's set up for camping and overlanding.
I've seen pictures of setups like that. My dream is to have a custom garage with a loft and winch system of some sort to easily hook onto my tent and haul it up after unbolting it. Don't want to leave it on all the time. Not to mention just space to store all the truck stuff I have lol.
 
Does anyone know of an app or site where you can plan out a road trip? I've tried using google maps but it's not very helpful. I'm trying to plan a route for next year to take the truck out west.
 
When I met my husband he was an OTR trucker and had a classic full size Bronco, I fell in love with his Bronco as much as with him. We both are now running F250 for him and a 150 for me, my second, he's on his third. Something about the view above the traffic is so much better for driving for me.
 
When I met my husband he was an OTR trucker and had a classic full size Bronco, I fell in love with his Bronco as much as with him. We both are now running F250 for him and a 150 for me, my second, he's on his third. Something about the view above the traffic is so much better for driving for me.
Our FD Squad is a Chevy 2500HD of some kind. I always felt they were too big. I like driving it but sometimes I wish they were 10 or 20% smaller.
 
When I met my husband he was an OTR trucker and had a classic full size Bronco, I fell in love with his Bronco as much as with him. We both are now running F250 for him and a 150 for me, my second, he's on his third. Something about the view above the traffic is so much better for driving for me.
My wife's father had a 1980 Blazer that she loved and a few years back we had the opportunity to pick one up and work on it. It's her daily driver now that the kids are out of the house. No more Toyota Sienna for her. lol
 
Our FD Squad is a Chevy 2500HD of some kind. I always felt they were too big. I like driving it but sometimes I wish they were 10 or 20% smaller.
Our fire department runs GM products, living in a rural area with fire trails and such it's a mix of sizes. My 150 crew cab works good for me tho the bit bit bigger 250 is a lot of fun too.
 
I use my truck every day. I had the DECKED system and have it full of my tools. I pull a trailer most weekends and I go off roading up in the High Desert at least twice a month.
 
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