 Good morning. Good morning. Good morning from the thriving metropolis that is Cappus casing Ontario. It's kind of chilly out there today. Good thing we got our jacket. I'm gonna have to bring a tooke on my next trip. This is getting crazy. No joke. You can feel the winter in the air already. Hey Diesel. This is crazy. I have a tooke in the truck yet. I wasn't expecting it. I wasn't ready. Kind of Canadian of mine. Not ready for winter. You have to be ready for winter all the time. Even in July you have to be ready. So a tooke is what you Americans call a beanie. It's original and proper name. It's a tooke. That's what you call it. I need one of those. It goes on my head keeps my head warm. The season of hats is slowly actually pretty quickly fading away. I can still use it when I go down to the US, but up here in Canada it's quickly fading away. Time for tookes. But it's good. This is the time of year that sort of cleanses the country, right? Cleanses the country of all the things that would normally kill you with poison. The cold comes in and it kills it first, so it can't kill you. It's the only thing winter is good for. He's in there somewhere. He loves the long grass. See his little head popping up there. Jesus. Jesus. There he is. In Hurston, Ontario. There's so much here where the barricades are. We're on the sides, but you notice that they're paving the shoulders? Somebody's been watching my videos. Well done. Well done. Look at this. Paved shoulders. They're not big enough. I mean It's never good enough. I know but you're gonna pave the shoulders You got to make it at least big enough so that we can park on the side of the road if we break down But this is an improvement very well done. I Always say like on these highway 11s on this highway 11 up here There used to be just soft gravel shoulders and you could actually sink right in and Get stuck if you hit the shoulder So if we break down on this highway We're stuck right in the lane with traffic coming up at you in the dark at a hundred kilometers an hour sixty miles an hour There's nowhere to pull off the road Or if there's an emergency so now they're paving the shoulders, but they're only what four foot wide maybe? At least you can sort of half get out of the lane. It's better. It is better And they've got the rumble strips on the sides there now It's an improvement But if you're gonna spend the money at That's what I always say if you're gonna spend the money do it right First time right because Whatever better than it was before right as long as things are getting better That's a good thing. It's very nice, man. Very nice. It's probably cost a lot of money It probably does man, but just for a couple of pennies more. I mean Just saying on a construction on these roads. They're always doing something very happy about this though Because it was pretty dangerous if your truck wandered just barely over the white line For whatever reason you'd get sucked right into the ditch right away and it caused a lot of accidents now They have rumble strips on the pavement here on the side So it'll snap you out of whatever days you were in and get you back in the lane Instead of sucking you right into the into the forest, you know It's probably gonna save quite a few lives at least for making things better, right? So we just got to go up Dawson Road here is sort of like the shortcut Otherwise we got to go through more Thunder Bay Thunder Bay is an all-right town. It's a nice town Already told them Karen Sort of like the shortcut this will get us back to highway 17 on the other side Oh, and there's traffic coming of course there is Of course there is We'll just wait here then Whole bunch of it. That's nothing really exciting happening today other than just uh Slowly meandering our way through northern Ontario Why are you stopping for me, buddy? No, no, I'm heavy heavy heavy Okay, you're gonna impede traffic to let me in it would have been much better if you would have just Went past me and you would have made that light But thanks anyway Some people they try to be helpful a little too much and they end up getting more in the way than helping But at least they're being nice right trying to anyway We started our day so late So it's getting dark already. We're only halfway home. The rest of the day is gonna be at night So hopefully the moose stay off the highway crazy mooses I saw uh, I came up to an accident last night. I wasn't filming at the time But a guy had just hit a big bull moose with his pickup truck And his truck was just messed up but everyone seemed to be okay And uh, the police were there pretty much right after so I kept going on my way, but man That is like hitting a truck moose are huge Don't want to hit them They don't move either when they see you coming they'll stand their ground They'll just watch you come And if you try to honk at them or flash your lights at them to get them to move They'll charge you they'll destroy your car anyway and walk away So once you see when if he's blocking the road you just got to wait Don't try to go around on me might see it as a threat and if he thinks you're a threat he will flip your car over We found ourselves in Ignis, Ontario. I wasn't gonna fuel up in Dryden, but Gotta worry about it later Hey as well And this will get me home. No problem from here Remember we fueled up yesterday for 558 liters Wonder how much we'll need today Is that de f That is I've never seen that whole thing. I've never seen a de f pump like that And look at this thing. Is this whole thing? That's like the de f tank above ground And there's the nozzle Lift up the fancy little door gonna put in our fancy little card Incorrect reading let's try the other fancy little slot There we go. I'm gonna give our fancy numbers gonna tell them what pump we want And there we go Okay, look someone's watching us Now they're watching us watching them Watching them watching us So we just finished filling the other side. We got to fill this side yet How much fuel do you think we're gonna buy today? How much do you think we used since yesterday? Without knowing how far we drove Or what my fuel economy was what's your best guess? One tank took about 230 liters I'm still extremely fascinated with this external de f tank Just sitting here between the pumps above ground Hey, that's fascinating. I've never seen this but this is a good idea For these card locks like this where there's no real building like that's the building right there Yeah, it's just like a card lock just pumps right and these card locks usually never have any de f but now they do fancy and they have it Enclosed in here And I bet you anything that's heated as well. So in the wintertime the de f won't freeze and you can use it through all of january and february unlike flying j At flying j the de f pumps freeze every winter and you have to buy it and those jugs and it costs like 10 times as much It's really frustrating because they don't build the pumps properly for the cold weather They build them for the southern weather in the u.s. They don't build them for like the northern u.s. And canada So it's a big hassle but petrol canada since it's just in canada builds their de f pumps For winter. So what was your guess? How much fuel do you think we bought? How much fuel do we do you think we burned from that place where we fueled up in cobalt back to here? You got your guess 460 liters how close were you? I'm actually a little excited to use this thing Okay Is it gonna reach? Oh, yeah, here we go Give her bud Look at that. That is fancy Do the little shake men understand Can I do this with one hand? Oh, oh sucking it back in it's sucking it back in Oh, oh come on. Come on. Why are you going so slow? That is weird Okay, perfect. All right, so Oh, it's getting cold it is getting cold Let's see. How cold is it? How cold is it here? 2 degrees celsius It is definitely fall time if you did not know that already it is fall Let's uh, let's see what that is in america speak What is 2 degrees celsius in fahrenheit for my american friends? Oh, I added too many words in there. Okay a confuser. Okay, fine. We'll keep it simple What is 2 degrees celsius in fahrenheit celsius is 35.6 degrees fahrenheit There you go. Now you're in the know You're smarter than you were five seconds ago See tjv You always leave smarter than you came Tell you what Okay, I got another uh four and a half hours to go to get to my destination I have three and three quarter hours available to me to drive legally You have three hours and 45 minutes of remaining drive time Just had to be a part of the vlog, okay I You heard the woman So, let's see how far we can get we can at least get into manitoba with that. I think Prince of border here 63 kilometer 34 minutes left on my clock highway 17 Trucks here before meters turn left on trans camera to highway highway 17 This place is full. What do you say diesel? Should we call it a day? Want to shake on it want to shake on it? Maybe there job well done once again Good boy So how about this how about we go outside? And then we go to bed and we wake up and we go home That sound good to you we go home sounds good to me Thanks for joining us today guys. It was a long day 1163 kilometers That is a uh, I'm gonna do the math for you. Don't worry. I hear you your weird measurements 722 miles