@veggiepowered Florida is a state of old folks and thier parenst.. ya need to be able to enjoy all 4 seasons.. at least we dont have hurricaen season here lol
Wow I dont know how many times Ive hauled loads of drilling mud to Jomax4 Nabors 49, and Nabors 47 out there, I know that road all too well. The main thing to remember as far as road traffic back there is the little guy better move over because the big guy can always pull the little one out of the ditch! :)
I would like to comment on one thing.. YES this type of work can be VERY dangeous, stuff sometimes happens no matter how safe you are.. But For the most part IF a driver pays attention to what he's doing here and takes his time to do things right, you wont have any problems..
Yup, I cant argue with any points you made. You are all right. The main thing is keep it out of the ditches and the shiny side up. However I don't think I will ever go back to alberta - except for a RB auction if I have to. YOU GUYS CAN HAVE IT! lol The westcoast air just smells different and I love it here in the Gulf Islands.
However if you go up to Kemess Mine in North BC, ALL VEHICLES ARE RADIO CONTROLLED. everyone kills the Sirius radio shit and listens to the VHF, and theres way less accidents. RADIOS SAVE LIVES. PERIOD. Thanks for the post.
Well now where we/I go you need a radio for pretty well ALL rds.. SOme as the main rd such as the Big Stone as long as you are only going on that rd you need to follw etiqette as far as giving way to biggers vehicles etc,But now no radio you dont go..
Once going down the Wapati and 500 rd of the Heritage Hyway it took nearly 3 hrs to travel 57 km because of all te traffic and it being one travel lane.. A pulllout every 200 m and No accidents or problems cause every one ws doing thier job right.. Thats why Ive said in some of my vids even though i'm driving on a small goat track goi9ng up a mountain I feel safer here than on Highway 2 going to Calgary.. NO idiots to worry about here
Right On. I got your Video response on my email 10 mins ago and watched your video. radio controlled roads are great. What susrprises me is that when I worked there 10 years ago around Fox Creek, there was no standardized frequencies on the hwy 947 ANC Road area and guys were willy-nilly all over the place and some wireline truck went head on into a convoy of roading Volvo A35C rocktrucks and ate the front bumpers- cause no radios. BP shut down roading rocktrucks after that. Dosent solve problem
I LOVE FLORIDA NO SNOW
veggiepowered 1 year ago
@veggiepowered Florida is a state of old folks and thier parenst.. ya need to be able to enjoy all 4 seasons.. at least we dont have hurricaen season here lol
Royalhighlander 1 year ago
i asume they pay you an hourly wage,not mileage:D
gizliliman1 2 years ago
@gizliliman1 Yup we are Teamsters and are paid hourly..
Royalhighlander 1 year ago
Wow I dont know how many times Ive hauled loads of drilling mud to Jomax4 Nabors 49, and Nabors 47 out there, I know that road all too well. The main thing to remember as far as road traffic back there is the little guy better move over because the big guy can always pull the little one out of the ditch! :)
vividdingo 3 years ago
no stranger to chain are ya.
mad4diesel 3 years ago
@mad4diesel NOIpe chains are my friend lol
Royalhighlander 1 year ago
Well, my comment will be off topic a little, but the scenery is so beautiful...soooo different than what I am used to, living in the desert :)
oilwife432 3 years ago
I would like to comment on one thing.. YES this type of work can be VERY dangeous, stuff sometimes happens no matter how safe you are.. But For the most part IF a driver pays attention to what he's doing here and takes his time to do things right, you wont have any problems..
Royalhighlander 3 years ago
Yup, I cant argue with any points you made. You are all right. The main thing is keep it out of the ditches and the shiny side up. However I don't think I will ever go back to alberta - except for a RB auction if I have to. YOU GUYS CAN HAVE IT! lol The westcoast air just smells different and I love it here in the Gulf Islands.
gangesex 3 years ago
However if you go up to Kemess Mine in North BC, ALL VEHICLES ARE RADIO CONTROLLED. everyone kills the Sirius radio shit and listens to the VHF, and theres way less accidents. RADIOS SAVE LIVES. PERIOD. Thanks for the post.
gangesex 3 years ago
Well now where we/I go you need a radio for pretty well ALL rds.. SOme as the main rd such as the Big Stone as long as you are only going on that rd you need to follw etiqette as far as giving way to biggers vehicles etc,But now no radio you dont go..
Royalhighlander 3 years ago
Once going down the Wapati and 500 rd of the Heritage Hyway it took nearly 3 hrs to travel 57 km because of all te traffic and it being one travel lane.. A pulllout every 200 m and No accidents or problems cause every one ws doing thier job right.. Thats why Ive said in some of my vids even though i'm driving on a small goat track goi9ng up a mountain I feel safer here than on Highway 2 going to Calgary.. NO idiots to worry about here
Royalhighlander 3 years ago
Right On. I got your Video response on my email 10 mins ago and watched your video. radio controlled roads are great. What susrprises me is that when I worked there 10 years ago around Fox Creek, there was no standardized frequencies on the hwy 947 ANC Road area and guys were willy-nilly all over the place and some wireline truck went head on into a convoy of roading Volvo A35C rocktrucks and ate the front bumpers- cause no radios. BP shut down roading rocktrucks after that. Dosent solve problem
gangesex 3 years ago
Nothing better than a little patience. Good video.
mojomike78 3 years ago
Thanks.. I really appreciate the other pro's who share these roads What a change from city driving.. I feel safer out here than on the highway
Royalhighlander 3 years ago
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