Climates drove Martin to the Verde Valley

Les Martin, of Camp Verde, drives trucks for a living and has been involved in some of the work expanding Interstate 17 with a climbing lane for large, slow-moving trucks. Originally from Pennsylvania, Martin moved to Phoenix in 1962 with his family, and then lived in New Mexico and Indiana before settling in the Verde Valley.
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Les Martin was spending a Thursday afternoon last week around the corner from his Camp Verde home, chatting with a few guys working in a local garage that specializes in old Volkswagens.

Martin doesn’t work at the shop, he drives trucks for a living.

Gesturing toward Copper Canyon, Martin said he’s been involved in some of the work going on up there where the Arizona Department of Transportation has been working to expand Interstate 17 with a climbing lane primarily for the large trucks, which usually have to slowly crawl on the climb out of the Verde Valley.

Martin said his father had also been in the construction busines back in Pennsylvania, where Martin is originally from.

For the full story, see the Wednesday, May 21, edition of The Camp Verde Journal.

Mark Lineberger

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