By Dylan Rose
Boondock Nation
Duramax Rolls On
By Dylan Rose
Boondock Nation
Duramax Rolls On
* DENALI DRW MAX TOWING: 31,180 lbs† Requires properly equipped 3500 Crew Cab DRW Long Box 4WD model with available 6.6L Duramax Turbo Diesel engine and fifth wheel or gooseneck hitch. Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the trailering section of the Owner’s Manual. The weight of passengers, cargo and options or accessories may reduce the amount you can tow.
Throughout the course of the winter months, we traveled thousands of miles across North America, from the heart of the Midwest to the western Rocky Mountains and even far north into Canada. We dealt with a variety of road conditions such as snow, ice, wind, and treacherous mountain passes. Our GMC Denali 3500 HD truly excelled in all these conditions; it exhibited comfortability, capability and the level of refinement and luxury expected in a Denali.

This new GMC Denali 3500 HD Dually really packs a punch. The legendary 6.6L Duramax paired with the 10-speed Allison Transmission puts the power down with 445hp and 910 ft/lbs of torque. This opens up limitless opportunities and zones to ride. Not only does this truck have the power and towing capacity of more than 30,000 pounds* to haul our sleds and gear around, it does it in style.

The luxurious Denali interior provides creature comforts that make this truck ideal, especially for traveling thousands of miles during the winter months. Also, since this truck hauls a 34-foot Boondock Nation Edition Trails West Trailer all winter long, it comes with the ultimate feature in our opinion: 15 different camera views! Needless to say, this GMC has completely changed the game when it comes to constantly towing our giant gooseneck trailer, making our ride comfortable and practical for what we do on a daily basis.

Chasing snow and finding that next best sledding destination is what we’re all about! Last season our truck took us all over the country, from Wisconsin to Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and Montana. There were a few trips that were 20 plus hours, so we are always counting on our equipment to perform day in and day out year-round, especially from December to May.