Saturday, March 21, 2009

I have been asked a few times by email and now in the posts, how BigRigTravels "happened". In other words, what made me design a website like this.

Years back, I came across BigRig.net. It was a website that had one of the very first webcameras inside a real bigrig, and the webcamera updated images every few seconds. I used to watch that every chance I had.

At the time I was seriously thinking about getting into trucking myself. (sounds very familiar to what I hear even today, LOL), so I wrote him an email. He replied.

His name is Steve Newman, and I personally met him a few years ago in Texas. He also is a meterologist, and he is the author of EarthWeek, a syndicated news section in many major magazines and newspapers about what happened weather-wise the prior week around the world.

As time went by, I myself got into trucking, and ever since then, I have wanted to do the same thing, but include my love of photography.

I have to admit, I really did not think my photography was worth including and showing on the web on any website, so the idea layed dormant.

In December of 2007, I came across the TexasEscapes Online Magazine, and decided to contribute some of my photography on one of their towns. The editor really liked my photography, and I have since been a regular contributor for them.

With the renewed interest and hope of actually making my very own website of a live Truckcam AND my photography, February 1st, 2008, BigRigTravels was launched.

BigRig.net has long since vanished, and Steve Newman no longer is in trucking that I know about. But hopefully, I can continue where he left off and be a positive influence on the truckers of tomorrow.

41 comments:

ualady said...

Smiling ... a writer and a photographer!

getyurmotorunnin said...

and your doing a darn good job. Keeo it up, you got us hooked.

Anonymous said...

BRAVO Steve!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

I will definitly say that you ARE a positive influence on the truckers of tomorrow even if it is only for them to appreciate the beauty that is around them as they drive.

BigRigSteve said...

Thank ya. That came out kinda neat, so I will post it in the FAQ section. LOL. The FAQs are getting pretty numerous. LOL

ualady said...

how's the sharing the roads with the big rigs piece going?

pboutwell said...

That is so cool. Sometimes we never really know what life has ahead for us. I have to believe, God has our path already planned.

ualady said...

Pboutwell...I know he has our path already planned. But sometimes we mess it up when we forget to listen and think we know what's best.

BigRigSteve said...

Share the road has been put on hold. Figured working towards getting our Road Crew shirts hit top position, and still have yet to get out that article on How I got into trucking. LOL

Also, I noticed the other day that TWO trucking magazines had published articles about sharing the road!!! LOL. So, figured I would lay low on that, and take care of more important things. LOL

ualady said...

Ah but I thought you had a unique perspective .. sharing the road from the automobile driver's point of view.

pboutwell said...

We do mess up our path. Hopefully we can rectify it before we are gone.

ualady said...

That's good that the articles were published in a trucking magazine. However, that left out the whole population of automobile drivers.

Anonymous said...

But Steve, I don't read trucking mags. I need to know! Want to do my part to make your job easier.

ualady said...

See!!!!!

BigRigSteve said...

lol, ok, what do I do first? LOL. In between the cat, BRT email, home email, driving, etc. LOL :)

I did not say I gave up....just figured other stuff happened first.

ualady said...

I know you are a guy and all ... but multitasking works.

ualady said...

rolling on the floor laughing!!

BigRigSteve said...

there goes yer free road crew shirt....right out the window. Did ya see it? (LOLOLOL)

ualady said...

and there goes your steak and harley tshirt!

Anonymous said...

I think I reached my question quota for the day so I will keep a few for tomorrow. 'Night BRS,TK and everyone...Have a good one. Take care and GB.

BigRigSteve said...

oh heck, did she ask a question, and I did not answer it? :(

ualady said...

BRS I looked and you answered the last question aquarius asked about the driving hours.

ualady said...

Taco ... you still here?

Anonymous said...

Yes, ualady

BigRigSteve said...

me too! hey ya TacO

Anonymous said...

HEY back atcha!

Anonymous said...

Steve, if I may, how you earn a friend in Fife?

BigRigSteve said...

earn a friend???

Anonymous said...

LOL, you said you have a friend lives in Fife, figure you won a prize or somthing,,,,grin

BigRigSteve said...

LOL. nope. actually a bud from many years back. Not sure I even remember how we got in contact, but I used to meet him when i would deliver in Fife or Kent, Seattle, or Salem

Anonymous said...

awww. I see. Ever deliver ti IBM or really Boeing?

Anonymous said...

I'd meet you in Fife and bring cheesecake, but you say you don't care for dessert.

BigRigSteve said...

well, I like dessert, just not a regular thing. LOL I pull a reefer, food trailer. Never been to Boeing or IBM

Anonymous said...

oh, didn't know that, thought you took whatever.

Anonymous said...

Maybe you brought the nice sweet Texas onions I just bought.

Anonymous said...

Steve, I will send you email about Newman.

ualady said...

or maybe those sweet florida strawberries

ualady said...

Ok...Ms. TK...time for little cats to get some shut eye. My furry friends just finished their nightly TK video and they are letting me know it's time for us to get some sleep. Snuggle up close to BRS and get real comfy (even if your fur tickles his nose). BRS - what time are we leaving out in the morning?

Night TK, BRS, and road crew!

Anonymous said...

Night, ualady, sw

BigRigSteve said...

dunno. we will see. probably pretty early. hopefully before or as the sun comes up

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