Where there's a will, there's a way we stand by? Simple, because whatever can be packed into the Carlisle fairgrounds is, and was, squeezed in there like a fat guy in a little coat, and we tackled it all.
Over the August 3-6 weekend we made the cross-country journey to the small Pennsylvania town of Carlisle to absorb all that the weekend had to offer, and to be quite frank, there was a lot. When the title of the show is the All-Truck Nationals, nothing is spared. The grounds are packed with classic trucks, late-model trucks, four-wheel-drive trucks, novelty trucks, rock-climbing trucks, monster trucks, toy trucks, semitrucks, and even skateboard trucks! All right, that last one might be pushin' the envelope, but nonetheless, if it's a truck, it was there.
What absolutely blew our minds was the semitruck show. There must have been more than 100 semitrucks decked out like our style of trucks here at CCT. We're talking custom paint, chrome undercarriages, custom interiors-the works. It was the gnarliest thing we'd seen in a while.
And if the trucks weren't enough to hold ya over, then the extracurricular activities-such as the Miss Carlisle pageant, drag your truck contest, hi-low contest, audio contest, monster truck show, Trick My Truck cast autograph session, rock climbing demonstration, eating competition, and more-throughout the 82 acres of grounds kept your sprit, mind, and mostly body on the move all day. The grounds even came complete with a swap meet, on-site bank financing, notary and title service, and a food court with what must have been a dozen food choices!
After all that, we think it's pretty obvious why our motto was, "Where there's a will, there's a way," because it took everything we had to jettison here, there, over there, back to here, and beyond. But in the end, we think it's safe to say we soaked Carlisle up like a sponge.

In a summer filled with Transformers,...

In a summer filled with Transformers, this creation couldn't be more at home. Dig this real-life remote-controlled Transformer that not only transforms from a van but drives in the upright position and shoots fire.

The only problem with Carlisle...

The only problem with Carlisle was if ya left your truck alone for more than three minutes this gang of starving artists went to town with their unique artistic expression dubbed, "truck a la cellophane."

We may have been right in...

We may have been right in the heart of the Union, but the South's presence was in full effect here at Rebel camp. Yep, if you're lookin' for Hank Williams Jr. blasting over the stereo waves, stars and bars, and just a good ol' Down South time, this was your kind a place.

After much deliberation, we've...

After much deliberation, we've come to a decision that we're about 75 percent sure on: this guy isn't a fan of the Blue Oval.

It's not what you drive, it's...

It's not what you drive, it's how you drive it! It may not have been the sickest ride at the show, but they wore it well.

Imposter! Fakes, frauds, phonies-no...

Imposter! Fakes, frauds, phonies-no matter what you want to call them, there is always a chance of bogus people, and we caught this guy-in the swap meet, might we add-trying to pass his ride off as a previous CCT cover truck. Always be sure what you're buying, folks, especially in a swap meet situation where all sales are final.

I want that! I don't even...

I want that! I don't even care if it works correctly, it just looks way too damn cool.

Couldn't be summed up bet...

Couldn't be summed up better.