Ok, so you probably have no idea who a Hotdogger is and what a Hotdogger does.

Well, it’s one of us, the guys and gals who drive the Wienermobile, criss-crossing the country, looking for bridges that are high enough to drive under so we don’t get stuck . We thought it was only fair that you get to see the inside of the Wienermobile – including the people driving it. So, that’s why we created this blog. We hope you enjoy reading our stories and experiencing what being a Hotdogger is all about. We appreciate every wave we receive on the road and are thrilled you’re reading and commenting here.

We’ll try to respond if we can… (after all, there’s a lot of ground to cover). – The Hotdoggers

 

Creative in Cucamunga


On a sunny fall Saturday morning, A-Dog and I piled into WEEENR and took THE 210 south to the town of Rancho Cucamunga for their Founders Day Parade. Established in 1977, this suburb of Los Angeles was proud to celebrate their heritage, and we were glad our fun bun could be a part of it! Santa also made an appearance, as well as local boy and girl scouts, cheerleaders, and the Red Hat Society.

We have noticed since making the trek to Southern California that everyone in the Los Angeles area refers to their approximately 50 highways as “THE 405″ and “THE 710.” It’s almost as if they have spent so much time sitting in traffic on their roads that they feel the need to add a special title to their name. I love it, and decided to jump on the bandwagon.

A view from the top of WEENR while cruising down THE "Parade Route Road."

A view from the top of WEENR while cruising down THE "Parade Route Road."

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