We drove over 4000 miles this week on two different trips. The first one had us picking up in Kenturcky- our first load ever of pipe. We took that down to near Orlando, Florida. From there we got an oversized load that has kept us busy the rest of the week. This load- an army tank called a Stryker- came from the Anniston Army Depot in Anniston, Alabama. Because it's just barely oversized (hanging over our trailer an extra three inches on both sides), it still falls into a different catagory and comes with a bunch of those extra rules and regulations. We need to have our strobe lights on or some states don't allow night travel. And of course the usual signs and flags that all the oversized loads need. It is completely different in every state and that's why it's taken us so long to get up here. The first three days we couldn't drive it at night. That was fine with us though. It just means we get a good night of sleep. We will finally unload it first thing in the morning. RIght now there isn't any other freight available for a trailer like ours but hopefully something will pop up soon enough. Meanwhile, we'll enjoy the nice weather here in Washington. The fall days are a cool 60's while the nights are downright cold. We are making use of our warm blankets up here.