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Owner-operator Matt Hopkins tells the story of his February Aconcagua ascent
Climbing in part to raise awareness and money for the Truckers Against Trafficking organization, Hopkins was within “2,800 vertical feet” of the Argentinean summit, at an altitude of 20,000 feet, he says, when he and another climber in his party made the decision to turn back.
March 11, 2014
Business
Montana bull hauler goes mountain climbing for Truckers Against Trafficking
Owner-operator Matt Hopkins is taking a few weeks off from his regular cattle runs to climb Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, partly a benefit effort for TAT.
January 24, 2014
Voices
Get your load on! (Edition 6)
From space capsules to new cars, cattle and more garden variety loads dressed up behind spectacular tractors, this occasional series delivers more great photos of readers’ loads. Find out how to send in your own here, too.
January 15, 2014
Channel 19
$50,000 reward for some missing …
They’ve been gone a few years — a grand total of 175 of them, mostly between the ages 3 and 7 years old now, according to a story published yesterday at the website of AgWeek. They were the property of cattleman James Larsen, whose father, incidentally, was a trucker. ATTENTION LIVESTOCK HAULERS: in two ads […]
November 29, 2011
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