 Good morning everybody. Another new day is here. The snowstorm has passed us And we got clear sailing all the way to British Columbia according to the weather people and you know You can always trust the people on the news You can always trust them when they say the weather is going to be good 100% but just in case we're gonna prepare for some bad weather anyways We made it here to Musimins to sketch one right where we wanted to make it to So the storm did pass over us at night Just like we had planned for it to now we're ready to rock and roll We have a load of glass behind us underneath a tarp And I have to deliver that into Surrey, British Columbia Wednesday morning. I'm filming this on Monday So we have all of today and all of tomorrow to get there And I want to be at the customer tomorrow night so that I can wake up there first thing in the morning Get unloaded and then I have a reload Around the same area coming back to Portage La Prairie, Manitoba We've got this next week all carved out for us already But it's too cold for their DEF pumps to work So I had to go next door to the Petropaths To get DEF from them because they have proper DEF pumps I've shown you them before right there separate pumps all together They're completely insulated and they're built for Canadian winter So they never freeze up and they work all winter long, right? Otherwise you got to go inside and pay like twice the price for these DEF jugs I'll find Jay in Canada hasn't Figured this out and sort of go on the same road as Petropaths Probably because they're based down in the US and they don't pay much attention to us up here They only have a few stores opened up North of the border for the money. They don't really care about Practicality or if it works or if things are different because the weather is different here They don't really care about that kind of stuff. They just care about the dollar signs, right? That's why they got businesses up here So eventually they'll realize that the same pumps that they use in the US Don't work up here in Canada because it gets colder here and it's it's great next time I go through one I'll show it to you. It's a whole separate pump. It's like painted bright blue so you know it's DEF and you got a Pump it separately than the diesel is not all on the same transaction as separate transactions, but It works And then you don't have to worry about your pumps freezing up which is very inconvenient and in my opinion unprofessional If you offer bulk DEF, which is a necessity in trucks nowadays. It's not just diesel fuel that you need You need diesel exhaust fluid Helps with the emissions You have to have it or your truck won't run Well, then why aren't you offering? Proper pumps that can dispense that product What if all the diesel pumps froze up and nobody could buy diesel? That would be a big problem. It's just a big problem with DEF my own opinion here My own little rant, but I think you guys can understand and especially those of you who drive up here as well with me You know what I'm talking about with those separate pumps that Petro has That's Petro pass that's Petro Canada that's not like the same as Petro travel centers in the US. It's a Canadian company up here You know if you are gonna open up stores up here I appreciate it because I like it that Flying Jays on both the Canadian and American sides I really like that But they really should send a few people up here to investigate what it's like up here in the temperatures and how they can You know build their truck stops and travel plazas To accommodate the weather is that does that make sense? Build it right so that it works year-round. That's just my thoughts Is that pretty crazy view? This is like that Red Bull vehicle. That's awesome. I Don't know what that thing is Completely custom that is what it is It has GM mirrors on it. That's the only thing I can recognize. So maybe it's a GM frame I don't know what Red Bull did with that thing. That thing looks like the The almost looks like the van from Jeepers Creepers. Well, I just swung into the Petro pass here in medicine hat Alberta To pick up some more anti-gel Because the temperature around Calgary tonight is supposed to dip down to about minus 35 So that's fun. So I figured better be prepared so far we've been able to prevent ourselves a Emergency or two just by being prepared I'm sitting at about a three-quarter tank right now. I have anti-gel in my fuel already I'm gonna fuel at the petro pass on the west side of Calgary before heading into BC and Then I'm hoping to get to golden maybe tonight It's supposed to be warmer there and then we'll go into BC and we'll come back and make sure that we'll check the weather Before fueling on the way back see if we need more anti-gel or not I usually start putting anti-gel in my tanks Once it starts hovering around minus 25 or lower unless if I have American fuel in my tanks If I have American fuel in my tanks then I Start putting anti-gel in once it gets close to minus 20 and I'm talking in Celsius because that's The only measurement that makes sense to me zero degrees is freezing 100 degrees is boiling reference to water the boiling point of water is 100 Celsius and the freezing point of water is zero Celsius I guess that makes more sense Here in Calgary and it's dropped to a moderate minus 27 degrees Too bad After last week, this is almost summer weather Show me where the beach is I'm on route 201 going around the north side of Calgary I'm gonna fuel up in Cochrane like I was saying before on the west side of town I might even just stay there for the night if there's parking there Because between Cochrane, Alberta and Golden BC, there's not too many good places to park for the night Where there is a 24-hour shelter or truck stop that's open So I think I might just stop there That'll leave me with about 900 or so kilometers to do tomorrow So it shouldn't be a problem as long as there's no big snowstorms in the mountains I'd rather not chain up We'll see how I feel once I get I'm thinking that's where we're gonna spend the night And then we can deal with the mountains all of them tomorrow. I Should have no problem getting to Surrey on time at least I got all day tomorrow to get there Exactly 911 kilometers to Surrey and our destination from here. I'm gonna do that tomorrow We're gonna stay here for the night First we're gonna fuel up our tanks because it's dropped down to minus 29 Fuel up our tanks and make sure that we're ready for the night Find a place to park around here somewhere this way. I know that My truck for some reason doesn't want to run At night. I have a warm shelter to go into Just got to grab some fuel first Is that a fuel lane off on the left there? I think so right and this parking out back by the looks of it good good good Aren't the lights working here? Hopefully this pump is working Diesel fuel here. Yeah, it should work. Let's make sure that we have full tanks All fueled up. I find a place to park here You can just see how cold it is Just by all these trucks idling air look at all that that's not smoke Just like vapor So cold out These guys can't park straight to save their lives Wow Wow Take a look at this take a look at this here. I gotta show you this Look at that. Look how these guys parked Unreal Well, I think I found a pretty sweet spot Right on the edge of everything no neighbors I got this little pickup beside me here Not even here a couple of drop trailers, so there's gonna be no noisy people beside me And I'm right on the edge here So that diesel can have a quick run around here won't be too long because his paws Get really cold fast, so it'll be a quick run squirt and run back We have this whole area here I'm happy with it. This is gonna be a good night Not tomorrow the day after tomorrow is the big day when we deliver this So that's it ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for watching today's vlog. I don't know why I'm talking like this, but The mic actually comes off the camera, so I figure I can just hold it here like a news reporter breaking news The vlog is over Don't forget to subscribe hit that like button if you did like the video tomorrow is another video And it's going to be real scenic because we're driving through the mountains of British Columbia. I hope you join us I hope you subscribe and join the TJV family here on YouTube Love to have you aboard on our journey to a hundred thousand I'll see you tomorrow