A cheerfully decorated Mack Pinnacle model is trekking cross-country this holiday season with a 65-foot white fir tree in tow. Destination: Washington, D.C.
The 2011 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, a 65-foot white fir, leaves the Stanislaus National Forest aboard the custom-decorated Mack Pinnacle model, starting its journey through California and across the country to Washington, D.C.
The 2011 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, a 65-foot white fir, leaves the Stanislaus National Forest aboard the custom-decorated Mack Pinnacle model, starting its journey through California and across the country to Washington, D.C.


The Smartway-certified Pinnacle Axle-Back model sleeper provided by Mack is hauling the tree that will light up the nation's capitol this year as part of the 2011 Capitol Christmas Tree Project.

The conifer in tow was selected from the Stanislaus National Forest in the central Sierra Nevada Mountains and loaded onto a trailer with a custom-built cradle to support the tree's branches on its journey.

The tree is taking a multi-day tour of California before embarking on a two-week cross-country journey to Washington. Numerous cities and towns will hold celebrations at stops along the way, giving visitors an opportunity to see the massive tree - including one near Mack's World Headquarters in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Royal Trucking Company is joining Mack in delivering Christmas spirit. The Concord, California-based carrier is providing drivers, and a second truck to transport a trailer supplied by Mack containing 3,000 handmade ornaments and 100 smaller trees for government offices.

After arriving in Washington, the tree will be decorated with almost 10,000 low-energy LED lights and thousands of ornaments. A lighting ceremony on the west lawn of the Capitol will be held on December 6, and the tree will remain lit throughout the holiday season.

The tradition of "the People's Tree" began in 1964, and national forests rotate responsibility for providing the tree. The Bulldog has delivered Christmas to the Capitol before, most recently in 2009 when a Mack truck hauled an 85-foot blue spruce from Arizona to Washington.

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