Jerry as a retired semi driver I pretty much lived in the right lane, and now my wife and I travel a good bit with our pretty large 5th wheel and again I pretty much live in the right lane. This keeps folks out of the right side blind spot. I very rarely have to pass anyone, with the exception of trucks climbing hills.
Be glad your not moving around in that area in a class 8 semi, if delivering and picking up in the Jersey City, Newark or Bayonne area and then over into the 5 boroughs and back out the tolls can easily exceed $200.00 dollars a day.
Very good detail based on distance. Are the pictures cropped at all?
They are very good climbers, I have seen many sitting on top of fence post and quite often whistling.
Super pictures very well done, right place right time. Right photographer hi hi.
Home is where ever you hang your hat hi hi.
One of the earliest nikon digitals and still performing very well, and the camera person knowing their equipment. More proof one does not need expensive equipment to produce quality pics.
Several years ago I picked up textiles through out New England for Woolrich and company in Woolrich, Pennsylvania. Old textile mills and they all were along water and many had water wheels, wish I would have been into photography back then. Your is beautifully captured.
All great pictures and a bobcat as a great bonus.
Beautiful old truck, but I would get some air in those front tires before any long trip.
Looks very good I much prefer the old school multi level paint schemes over to days bland single colors. By the way I am a ford pickup guy, my oldest a 1988, my newer one a 2020. But the old chevy still looks good.
A scottsdale with a diesel must be a gas conversion. Thought you might have added a pic of the pickup with the collection.