A couple of things to consider:
1). Age and condition of the battery (need replacing?) 4 years on the factory original if you're lucky. Don't get another factory battery.
2). Did you heavily use it right before that happened? For example, several hours of sound system use in accessory position.
The gauge indication you had indicates a high rate of charge, and not necessarily a problem. Keep a reliable multimeter handy if it does it again. Also, if you go to most of the chain auto parts stores, they will load test your battery. Voltage alone does not tell the condition. You can have a battery with dead cells that will measure at 12 volts.
As an aside, some people think a good test of an alternator is to see if the truck keeps running with the battery disconnected. DO NOT DO THIS. An alternator is not a generator, it requires DC battery power to work properly, and actually generates AC power that is converted with a rectifier to DC for the charging system. The reason for this is to get consistent power at all RPMs, from idle to red line.
As far as multiple gauges acting flaky, it could be a ground problem.