 Good morning everybody. It's another new day. We're in Portage La Prairie right where we went to bed last night I just moved up closer to the building to get a coffee Got my coffee right here and it's time to get going. Let's hit the road Delivering down some gravel roads today. So I went on google and I found the The least amount of gravel I could take to get there It's gonna take us about two hours from where we are now And we're gonna get all of this steel and aluminum off my trailer that I picked up last night Last night was a busy or last night. Yesterday was a busy day I used my just about my full 16 hour clock for Canada We picked up the load in Winnipeg took it down to Fargo, North Dakota came back up Canada Back to Winnipeg dropped that empty trailer and then picked up bob tailed over to a small town called Brunkel Picked up this empty this loaded trailer tied it down and then made it out to Portage La Prairie yet It was uh, I drove about 600 miles in the whole day Tied down two loads over this stuff Get it off my trailer get on to the next thing great that likes to settle right because it's a lot of little pieces And as you bounce down the road it just settles into place And you got to stop regularly to check your straps make sure that they're still tight It's guaranteed you go about a half hour down the road guaranteed. They're going to be loose You got a we're getting loose. Anyways, you want to stop before they get too loose Tighten them up and then go about another hour down the road stop Tighten them up go about two hours down the road stop tighten them up And then you should be good for the rest of the trip But still stop about every three to four hours to check them This is a shorter trip for me. It's only uh, it was only a three and a half hour drive from where I picked it up And I did one hour last night already So I got two hours two two and a half hours left today Road for six kilometers are divided into square miles But they're every mile. There's a road. It's like a grid if you look at it on google maps You'll see that there's a grid. Iowa is a great example of this in the u.s Go to google maps and zoom into iowa It's a big grid pattern. Those are all roads. It's the same thing up here on the prairies of canada Everything is sectioned off into a grid access their fields obviously like I said farm access road grid road This is the first mile now. This is peace is beautiful Miles and miles away from anything else in any town or city Beautiful peace and quiet Love it. Let's get this freight unloaded. Let me get out of here Oh, I kind of want to stay He wants his freight We're off with an empty trailer in tow. I have to bring this trailer back to where I picked it up Now load her up again. There are some potholes here that will sneak up on you that we found on the way past before Here they are right here Looks like they fixed a bunch of them already. They missed a few though This is a little siskatchewan river. What do you know this trailer with another load? I'm not taking it. I am Doing some other stuff tomorrow To drop this off in bronchill. I'm going to go to headingly flying j I'm going to have a shower. I'm going to bobtail there I got to get ready to do some Other local work tomorrow. Oh more potholes more potholes careful. Oh, they even warned us about these ones Oh dear my home province. It's not really true. Manitoba used to have a reputation for really bad roads Obviously some of them are still pretty bad, but for the most part like our roads are pretty good already They're all right All we got to do is get winnipeg on the overpass bandwagon Because they love putting up traffic lights. They love it Even on the highways in the freeways to trans canada, but Like we showed you yesterday that whole detour remember that in winnipeg Slowly but surely they are building overpasses. So they are listening Maybe my videos are making an impact. I never know who's watching these videos Man the prime minister himself could be watching these videos. If so, hey, I got some some things to talk about with you Things are getting a little tough out here Nah, he probably doesn't he doesn't want to talk to me. He'd probably ignore me He does that Who knows who watches these videos? Maybe some local leaders watch my videos Maybe some like the people in charge of infrastructure. Maybe they watch. I don't know where these videos end up The internet goes to everybody. So They are watching thank you for the progress we've been making on our highways with making uh overpasses Four lane divided highway in ontario from canora to the manadova border I mean you got to acknowledge progress when when when they make it right when they do the right thing Got a long way to go to impress me though. I'm just saying a long way We only got one trans canada interstate around winnipeg one highway The main highway through the entire country the entire economy on one road just one We're not like the united states where we have like a a spider web of interconnected interstates No, there's just one And it should be a freeway Overpasses no traffic lights Carmen what's going on? Carmen? Carmen's not too far from broncule. We got another 36 kilometers to broncule. It's like 20 miles or something Nice little town I pull loads to and from Carmen I wouldn't say regularly but often So you've probably all seen this main street before in my videos Nice old Ford here, right check that out nice Love those old pickups. Yeah, I'm already in the turning lane Karen calm down Take a heater. It's not even like a cool wind. This is the hot wind Disconnected from the trailer. I just have to drive out The tarps a little bit here and it's time to go back. We'll go back to the yard Smoky again today a little bit, but I think this smoke is mostly coming from fires burning along the Manitoba Ontario border It's not visibility. So it's not that thick. It's not that bad It's nothing like Toronto and New York saw the other week. They're rolling it fast though because it was clear this morning And the wind picked up and it's uh carrying it over here We have 12 kilometers to go until all blue rolls over to three million kilometers That's just over 1.8 million miles but three million kilometers. So to be honest, I've just been doing laps On the highway here by work Because I want to record it When she rolls over to three million it's a big moment So we're at Two million nine hundred ninety nine thousand nine hundred and ninety seven kilometers right now We are so close to three million 998 I'm excited It's a big milestone we hit the three million and then I'm going to go to the yard Two million nine hundred and ninety nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine kilometers on this truck It's just about to turn over I'm going to roll it forward just a little bit and we'll be at three million There it is I didn't know what another digit there Because this is three million obviously this truck has gone up to one million before And then when it hit two million it just zeroed everything out And then it went all the way past a million again to which would be three million Million so it goes up to one million nine hundred ninety nine before it resets itself Happy three million all blue. So that's it everybody. Thanks for watching Another day's coming tomorrow Take care. We'll see you then