 Testing a one, two, testing a one, two. Oh boy, we'll have it here. You sir are a good boy. You, very good boy. What's that funny thing on your head, man? Just go with it, making a video. And you're the star, man. Got your food right down there. You're setting ready to rock, man. Done my pre-trip. We are in Brandon Manitoba, Canada. Dash cam is on and running. We're ready to rock and roll. Rock and roll, right, Diesel? Rock and rollin'. Do a little tug test here, and there won't fall off. That's good news. Edmonton, we will be there late tonight, delivering tomorrow morning. Our wheels are turning. We are officially on duty. Kick the tires and light the fires. We should be there in about 12 hours of driving. Maybe a little more. It may take my full 13 hours today. In Canada, I'm allowed to drive 13 hours in one day. I'm gonna need everyone. Gonna be fun. We're in Balcony, Balcony, Saskatchewan. That means we're on the prairies. And as you can see, what do you think I'm doing, Kerry? As you can see, a lot of our friends flying along the road decided to join us for today's video. They're on the road. They're on the windshield in front of you there. They wanted to make an entrance. They drew you on this road for 22 kilometers. I'm gonna turn left. Thanks, Karen. So we're gonna go to the fuel pumps here, grab some fuel, grab some DEF. That's a green light. Why am I slowing down to a stop? Green means go. Get some fuels in DEF and grab a coffee and grab some food and walk a weasel. We've still got a long way to go. We've got about another eight hours of just driving, but I gotta clean this windshield. Really flattered that all these bugs want to be a part of my life so much that they would fly into my windshield. And drew you on this road for six kilometers. But I really rather they didn't. Okay, I believe. All right, we're good. We're good. I think you were supposed to wait for me to exit the road before you came onto the road, but it worked out. It worked out. All right, we're okay. Nice Kenworth off to the right here. Can you see past all the bugs? Very nice. From Ontario area. Not run over this guy. Looks like, oh, he's got some pizza. Good for you, bud. Good for you. You enjoy your pizza. Sure you will. Fine Jay has all right pizza. So they could definitely improve the quality of it. Just saying, but okay, where do we want to park? Bunch of people here all over the place and they have three of the pumps closed. That's wonderful. No, four of them. There's another one closed over there. Guess we'll just wait for this guy. He's here in Chamberlain, Saskatchewan and had this great, great discovery. I bought a coffee back in the Balgoni Bologna and totally forgot about it. And it's still hot. That's the best feeling ever. I'm like, man, I wish I'd have a coffee right now. You look down, I have a coffee. A little bit of a busy road. For some reason, the four lane divided turns into a two lane road and we gotta sneak right through this tiny little town. But I guess it's keeping these businesses alive. So that's good. Oh, look at this guy. He's got a heavy load. Oh, he's just flying into town. Dude, you're over a hundred thousand pounds and you're flying into a small little town. You're gonna slow down. They're terrible. I need to get new ones. They do more smearing than wiping. North Battleford, Saskatchewan. We're gonna cross over the river, which is right over there. And we're gonna be in Battleford. The other one on the other side. It's not South Battleford, it's just Battleford. This one's north. That one's just, I don't know. I don't know what's going on. I think North Battleford's bigger, too. So I don't know why this one's not the original. It's obviously started down there, moving up here, I don't know what's going on. Nice boat. That would look great hooked up to my pickup. Go back and get it. I wish, I wish I had time to go boating. I wish I had time to go to the lake. Oh, that'd be so wonderful. Love to be out on the water all summer, every day. But alas, we live in the real world where we have to work for everything we have and where we have to work a lot. So here we are, bringing stuff from over there to over there. Somebody needs us. At least I feel needed, you know? So I still have four hours to go yet. And I have, I don't have enough hours to get all the way there. I don't know where I'm gonna make it up to. I might only make it up to Lloydminster. I wanna make it further in Lloydminster, that's for sure. I have three hours and 22 minutes left on the clock. I think I get a few more hours once midnight hits central time. It's just the way our hours of service works up here in Canada, that's a little weird. You can only drive 13 hours a day, but it has to be within midnight and midnight of your central terminal time. So from midnight to midnight, I have 13 hours. But if I drive past midnight, that's taking out of my 13 hours from the next 24-hour period. So I drove till 1.30 in the morning last night. So that means I can only drive 11.5 hours today. But after midnight, I get an extra hour and a half if I want it. But then that comes out of my next 13 tomorrow. Quiet, Karen. No one cares. You know, for those of you who think Saskatchewan is just a boring, flat province, you're partially right. You're partially right, but you are missing out on a lot of good scenery here, around North Battlefield especially. And along the highway that goes up to Saskatoon and then out towards Lloydminster. And this area here, you got that huge valley beside the highway. Gorgeous scenery out here. And the wide open prairie sky is just something else. Especially even for me, when I go into different areas of the world that, or different areas of the continent, it'll go around the whole world. I wish I did. Where there's less sky, like more mountains, more hills. And you come back home to the prairies and it's just, wow, the sun sets here. Can't beat them. Right, Diesel? Yeah, whatever you say, man. Whatever you say. That's your good boy. It's nap time for him, because we stopped. All right, let's get back on the road. It'll be another nap time for him then, because we're moving. What a life. It's the next morning here, we're about a half hour out of Edmonton. Oh, this guy did not see me coming. The guy didn't even look, he didn't even check his mirror before he started. Short trip, some more fertility stuff going on this next weekend. The stuff going on. Life is never boring. I don't know what it's like being bored in, I forget. I should have had a little nap. But being usually here at my reload, they take about 10 minutes and I'm loaded. I've been here over an hour, so. They must be putting a lot of little things in there, because usually you can only fit, what, 22 pallets? Something like that? They've been in and out of there at least like 150 times. Oh, I almost fell asleep. I should have had a nap. Oh well, I think they may be done now. They're supposed to bring the paperwork out to me here. I'm not allowed inside there because of the sickness. So, they're doing all the work. When they come out, we will start heading home. I'll be home tomorrow and I'll be home for a few days again. And then we will be working hard the rest of the month. They'll probably be gone the rest of August. But got a bunch of appointments. It's coming up weekend again. Got a family gathering, two family gatherings I think. And we're going out for Britt's birthday. We're going tubing. Maybe I'll make a video out of that. I think that'll be pretty fun. Well, we'll see what happens, we'll see what happens. Anyways, I'm gonna end this video here. I'm gonna start tomorrow's video. So, I hope you join us. Trucking's always fun. That's a lie. Trucking is usually fun. Guess it depends on the day.