Which is exactly WHY a buddy of mine called me to tell me "he's leaving this biz!" -too many hours -too many days away from his loved ones -too many "Solitary days"...just him and his dog (not enough) We all kick the bucket..some day death meets us all. Hopefully there is another life to move onto...
Talk about a righteous statement! I'd like to suggest to the people here to look up a guy on youtube, named: Dr. John Bergman. He is really good. Will help you more than a ton. Yup.... Under our medical system, forget it. I've even quit giving to St. Jude's. Their intentions are the greatest. I have to hand it to them. The problem is the Doctor's are sand bagging. They stick to the manipulations of the system. Instead of curing cancer. Look up Dr. John Bergman. You'll find out what I'm talking about. Another one is a book by Dr. Carolyn Dean; Death by Modern Medicine. Gives you an inside look at how bad it it. And it's bad! Really bad!
I"m sure I know the road you're talking about in Nevada. The one that goes along the north edge of Nellis AFB. Something about that. So desolate and lonely. All the while, being watched. Can guarantee you are being watched. Nellis is too high of security. I kinda have to laugh at people scared of Cajon. Maybe if they went up it for the first time. Instead of down.
Some really paranoid and scared people, it sounds like to me. 300 miles of 'empty headed nothing except...' and 'all the while being watched'. Too afraid to go down a hill? Really? What kind of training did they receive, and didn't they drive anywhere before becoming a trucker? My first time through Texas might have been worse than 300 miles in NV. 880 miles from end to end, and most of it pretty much nothing. And that was in a car at 70, not a truck at 62! Sorry, but I think there are too many too fragile cry babies out here.