THIS YEAR’S Eastbound and Down marked the fourth year in a row that a group of diehard truck enthusiasts converged on the outskirts of Phoenix for a two-day, 2,500-mile journey. People from Nevada, California, Arizona and New Mexico all headed together to the 9th annual Lone Star Throwdown in Conroe, Texas.
The journey to LST is an oldschool road trip that included a few breakdowns, some unpredictable weather, some amazing scenery and plenty of laughs along the way. Little did we know that just a few weeks after this year’s journey, we’d be asked to “socially distance” ourselves!
Eastbound and Down, like LST, is the exact opposite of social distancing. We travel, we gather, we make memories and we socialize! As I type this, as I have in the past,…