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    The Spirit Of The American Trucker – January 2013

    By Art CzajkowskiJanuary 1, 2013Updated:March 2, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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    Elk Mountain in Wyoming can be a scary place, even for the most experienced truck drivers.  With howling winds, driving rain, thunderous hail storms, complete white-outs and black ice, it is not a place for the meek.  Old truckers have a lot of respect for this place, because with their experience comes knowledge.  And a lack of knowledge is not something you want when you are crossing the Rocky Mountains in the dead of winter!

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