 All right, finally dialed in my microphone. Hopefully you guys can hear me loud and clear. After I switched over, I don't know if it was the echo inside the bus or the fact that I was talking behind the mic. Kind of like this. You can see it changes with the direction because it's directional mic. Anyways, last couple days I didn't film. I forgot my memory card yesterday, but I whacked my arm. It's, can't really tell, but I kind of bruised or broke a blood vessel. I'm not really sure. It maybe bruised it, so I'm gonna take today off, ice it, hands a little tingly. I heated the tank overnight with the coolant heater. Now I'm running the pump through the system. I'm pulling it out of the drain plug with a ball valve into the Davco, which I took off the system because it was leaking coolant and through the pump and then back into the tank. So hopefully I won't have any issues driving to Portland. That is the plan. That is the hope. That is the idea. Up here, this is a privacy, I don't know, we'll call it like a clear tent. Like I said before, everything is available on Amazon. Amazon pays me a small commission by your beware or I should say by your be alerted. This is what the privacy film looks like. I kind of like it. I don't even know if I need a curtain. Or not. I might do a little caulking on the lower window on the corners just for fun. So anyways, I'm gonna be leaving in like a, I don't know, a week. I gotta get up to the bus fare. I think a friend is joining me for a ride north to Portland and what else? I don't know. I'm trying to do what I can here. I'm also gonna stop by and see Waterboom. I was not very successful at installing this. There's a little gap right here which I don't really like. So this was kind of tricky and I just don't wanna put more holes in this gorgeous armrest here. So there's kind of a gap there too. So like I said, I'm gonna stop by and see him. Hopefully we can fix that up in a day or so. But I'm gonna do what I can before I leave. And time is ticking. I can't believe it's been almost a year working on this thing. This is not what I expected. This is not what I planned for. I thought I was gonna be, we were gonna build this thing, have a DIY series, all that and it turned out the way it did, which is fine, totally cool. I love the way it turned out, but yeah, I just wasn't expecting this kind of time investment for this project. Also, I just wanna thank all of the people with awesome comments. I am not a perfect person. I am not a builder. I am like you, if you have next to no experience with this kind of stuff, we're on the same page. No building background, no mechanical background, but I'm learning little things here and there as I go and I'm a lot easier on myself than some people are on me and I just appreciate the people who see the big picture going on here. You see the struggle, you see the lessons I've learned and I appreciate all the support and I'm looking forward to get back on the road soon. All right, so after the last time when I whacked my hand, I can't really see the kind of brown color is gone, but this whole thing, it was pretty bruised. I couldn't really use my left hand. If anybody's, well, navigation nowhere, last summer had did that same thing. He chose to work through it. I, on the other hand, chose to not. So anyways, if you've ever done that before, your hand gets a little weird. You can't make a fist. It hurts, it's sore. It tingles. I don't know, it just feels off. It still feels a little weird, but anyways, I'm back. I'm gonna leave in two real days time so the next video is probably me on the road or leaving or something. I am not too happy about that because I've already moved locations multiple times and it doesn't make me smile. So I need to pack up all my stuff. I need to leave. It was 105 today and I am heading to the bus fare, June 8th, that is in about 10 days from now. Ah. So yeah. Even though I'm a little disappointed I didn't finish, I have many things to be thankful for so I'm trying to keep everything in perspective and I'm most importantly trying to manage my expectations. Managing expectations is a great way to minimize being disappointed in your life. And along with that minimizing expectation, I don't know if I'm gonna go to Alaska because time. I don't wanna go up there and back. Someone mentioned before it was $4,000 a round trip at $6 a gallon. If I'm gonna spend $4,000, I'm gonna spend it on getting Skydive certified, not driving and wasting fuel. So there, that could be my fall winter plans. I'm gonna start packing up the bus. Whoa, would you look at that? All cleaned up. No more oil system, no more oil setup. I got about 40 gallons in the bathroom. So we're ready to rock and roll. Nothing else here, tent is gone. Inside is, doesn't even look like, we're like, where did all my stuff go? Well, it's all under the bed. And then of course I have three bags with oil inside, composting toilet, $15 composting toilet. If you haven't seen the video, go back some videos and watch it, save a lot of money. Just some miscellaneous, the wall tools, tools, tools. Bed is gonna go in tonight. Yeah, everything's loaded in, man. So, whoo, just gonna have a little, going away dinner tonight and get back on the road. So just wanna thank my Arizona family out here for all the hospitality, especially Glen for letting me park here for six months. Glen? He needs to put that salt back before he goes. Thank you for, yes I know. Thank you for letting me park here for six months. It's been that long? Yeah. Thanks for helping, dude. I got you, man. All right, fast forward to packing up and leaving day. I have almost all my stuff in the bus. My feeling of disappointment is gone down a little bit because I realized how much I've accomplished, of course. It's always nice to reflect. Sometimes difficult in the moment, but anyways, today's a day to put the bed in. I'm gonna show, there's been several people who were like, why didn't you put the bed in? Why don't you put the bed in? The reason was this. I wanted to finish this beforehand and I wanted to do some more trim. I wanted to cut this thing shorter but ended up just taking a chunk out of it so I can reach the latch a little easier. I also had the fans, whatever. So anyways, all these excuses, basically I just wanted it to be, I just didn't want to have to do any more work because once this thing goes in, it's not coming out. As you can see, didn't take very long. It's now, I don't know, a few inches tall and it's getting bigger. So this is the eight inch mattress. I don't know, there's also a 10 inch I think as well but this is what I have and we'll, I'll show you guys once it fully inflates I guess. All right, so after two nights on the Zinus mattress, I can confirm that this is extremely comfortable. You know, not to compare, contrast, well, yeah, to compare but not to like, put down the other mattress I got. And the last bus, I happen to prefer a stiff mattress. If you like a firm mattress, the Zinus is great. I recommend it and like I said, if you get it at Walmart, it's only $200.