 a very wet day in the lower mainland of British Columbia, so a very average day in the lower mainland of British Columbia. I'm glad I'm not on flat beds today. We got to go deliver our last drop into Delta BC and then go just down the roads in New Westminster, which is pretty much the same thing. I think it's all the same thing. Pick up a new load and book it home. Oh dear. Oh dear. This is going to be fun. All right. Let's put our seatbelt on, buckle ourselves in so we don't fall out. Come on. Oh, it's stuck in the door. That's why. Okay. Diesel, you ready? I'm ready. Turn our lights on because it's raining and people need to see us. Okay. There we go. And downwards towards the coast, closer to the coast. We're here in Langley, British Columbia. Isn't too far away from Vancouver. It's in the same neighborhood, same neck of the woods, if you ask me. Okay. Let's do that. So the address I'm going to doesn't show up in Karen's database on my GPS, so I have to use Google. It was us up there a second ago over that bridge and around here. And now I'm in the dock being loaded. We've already unloaded. I'm at my loading appointment. Everything's going hunky-dory. It's been a good day other than the rain. But what do you expect? We're in Vancouver. It's very wet here. Think of Seattle, just north there. Same thing. Same thing. We're only like, what, 400 kilometers from Seattle? I've got to ask my friend Troy. His wife is from this area and she married him and he lives down just up to Seattle. So they drove back and forth all the time. I'm pretty sure he said it was four and a half hours. Maybe I'm wrong. Yeah, we're not too far away. Vancouver's right on the US border. Sure, I was right on the US border. So this is one of those places where they told me to sit in my truck and total my thumbs and do absolutely nothing while they do all the work. The last place I was at where I delivered, the reason I didn't talk to you until now was because they wanted me on the dock. They're doing all the work. So that one wanted me to do all the work. This one doesn't want me to do any of the work. I don't understand all of these new rules. Everybody's got different rules, but it's okay. I don't mind. Hey, I walked in there. I was ready to work. He says, no, no, you can just go wait in your truck. Don't have to tell me twice. Okay. I will go here. I will take my shoes off. I will kick my feet up and I will play games on my phone. How's that sound, dude? It sounds fantastic, man. Fantastic. It's very gloomy out here. Very gloomy place, man. Very gloomy. But it never snows here or very rarely. And if it does, it's not real snow. It just melts right away. It's just temporarily white rain. All these, I don't know how long they're going to take, but at least we're in the dock. We had to be here before two o'clock. We got here at noon. After we're done here, we close the doors, lock it up, and book it back home. Let's see how far home is from here. Karen! Speak to me, woman. Karen. Karen, take me home. Take me home. Take me home. Hey. Hey, I told you to navigate. Why aren't you navigating? Wake up, Karen. Come on. There's stuff to complain about. Come on. She's thinking. Thinking. Oh, she's thinking of a second route now. Okay. Lots of thinking today. Okay, so this is my route here. So there's the U.S. There's us. We're going all the way back home over there. We could either go through Calgary, the short way, or we could dig the long way and go through Edmonton. We'll take the fastest route and go through Calgary. Proceed to the highlighted route. Let's say 2,319 kilometers. And for those of you who don't speak metric, okay, it's coming. Hold on. You've got to convert everything for you guys and your funny measurements. Okay. I'm just joking, by the way. Don't get mad at me. 2,000. What did I say? 2,319. 319 kilometers divided by 1.61. Someone asked me in my comment section last time, why do you divide it by 1.61? Because one mile equals 1.61 kilometers. 1,440 miles. We're going to try to get it done in two days, but I don't think it's going to happen. It says Friday. I hear that there's a snowstorm in Calgary and up in the mountains. So we're going to be driving through a snowstorm. That's going to slow us down. So Friday, we'll be back Sunday sometime, but I might get back in time for our family gathering. You never know. I think we're ready to rock and roll here. I got my paperwork. I sent in all the messages I need to send in to let everybody everywhere know that I'm loaded. I'm on the way. I will be there Sunday afternoon is what I said. It might be a little earlier than that, but Sunday afternoon, I think would be a fair guesstimate at this point. I'll update them as things progress. Apparently, like I was saying before, we might be hitting a snowstorm in the mountains. We've been here many times before. Do you know where we are? I'm hopeful that you know where we are. We're in Hope, BC, man. Hope, BC, where there's so much hope for this world. We need all the hope we can get in 2020. What a crazy year. Just nuts. Just nuts. I posted something on Facebook that was hilarious yesterday. You guys probably saw it. If you follow me there, let's see. I wanted to read it to you. It's funny. Okay. If 2020 was a math problem, this is what it would be. If you're walking on the ice cream at five ounces per toaster and your bicycle loses a sock, how much gravy will you need to repaint your hamster? Pretty much sums up 2020. So I'm going to go into Flying J here. It just fueled up. The truck's all ready to go through the mountains now. Now I've got a shower up because I need it. I always stop you for a shower on the way out anyway, because the next shower, I guess, would be in Calgary, in a clean shower that I know of. And I want a shower now. So we're going to walk the weasel here. And did you know, hey, across the street from this new flying, from this Flying J in Hope, BC, there's now an ESO truck stop. Now ESO and Husky merged, remember? So now, since they merged, I guess they've just been expanding like crazy and they've gotten these awesome truck stops, massive parking lot, at least twice the size of the Flying J across the street. So there's way more parking for us here now, which is awesome. Now we just need to figure out someone to get us that kind of parking closer to Vancouver. I'm talking like Langley, Delta, like big truck stops, but where are you going to put them? There's no space there. There's no room there. So I don't know. At least we have more parking here and they're building something over here as well. I don't know what's going on. They were so anti dog. They didn't always have that chain link fence over there behind that beautiful Kenworth. They didn't always have that chain link fence there. They always had these signs though. Absolutely no dogs past this point. I don't trust people that don't like dogs. Are you going to blink diesel? You dreaming about your girlfriend? Which one? Which one? Get out of the shower. Been one guy in front of me for a long time waiting for my shower about to go in and wait inside. Just in case this app is doing something weird. It should tell me and notify me when the shower is available, but there's one person. There's actually four people in there. They're all taking a really long shower. All right, we're all finally showered up. That took a little too long, but that's okay. At least we're clean. This was most important. I got some food, got some milk, coffee. What else does a man need? The beauty of the scenery in British Columbia. So since I had to wait so long in for a shower, not sure how far we're going to get tonight. I really hope that snowstorm isn't actually happening. I don't know. I kind of think it is. We're pretty heavy, so at least we'll have lots of traction. In 500 meters, take the entrance to the left on Highway 1, Highway 3, Highway 5, Trans Canada Highway. Hold her, Karen. See, there's that new ESO off to the right down there on the other side of the highway? In meters, take the entrance to the left on Highway 1, Highway 3, Highway 5, Trans Canada Highway. It looks, oh, we got at least, I'd say what, 20 spots, 20 to maybe more, probably 30, 40 trucks spot over there. It's not the biggest of the big, but it adds quite a bit, seeing as there's so little in this area in the lower mainland. Come on, girl. Let's do this. Pull me over the mountains. Take me to the other side. So far, the weather's been great, and we thought I'd be able to show you guys a big snowstorm today, night, eh? Apparently not. You guys might have to wait till tomorrow to see the aftermath when we go through Calgary. I'd like to be able to get through Calgary tonight yet. I don't know if we're going to get that far. Go at seven hours, 18 minutes available to me to drive. I mean, this scenery out here never gets old. 8% grade up ahead, so we should take it a little easy. Short and sweet today, but I'm tired. We made it to the kicking horse rest area on the other side of Golden, on the east side of Golden. Not going to make it home tomorrow. Oh, yep. But we could probably make it to Balcony or something. Maybe even Mooson, and who knows? I guess there'll be a lot more footage to get tomorrow, too, because we'll be going out of the Rocky Mountains into the foothills across Alberta, across the Saskatchewan. We've been in the mountains for a few days now. Maybe it'd be nice to switch it up a little bit and show you the prairies again, eh? Oh, my eyes are dry. I'm tired. It's snowing outside, so I hope it's not going to be snowing tomorrow. Tune in to find out.