 It's a hot one out there today. Woo! I need to roll down the windows a bit. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Weather is nice here. What you doing, Diesel? Enjoying the nice weather? It's nice down here, isn't it? What are you looking at? You see a ghost or something? Come here, bud. Come here. This weather is so nice here in Virginia. We're an hour away from where my friends most of the clean live. I think we're about an hour away. I'm not sure exactly where they live. Close by here, anyways. And they always talk about how the weather is so nice and they weren't lying. This is summer weather still. Look, we've got green leaves on the trees here. That's amazing. Really jealous of their weather. It didn't work out to meet up this time coming past here, though. I'm on a very tight schedule. The loads are already late. It's supposed to be, you know, they were expecting it down there a couple of days ago already, but since the truck broke down, I'm trying to push myself to get down there as fast as possible. I want them there, or I want to be there tomorrow. So hopefully we'll get to meet up next time. I mean, I do come through here quite often, so maybe next time I can be stranded like around here when Moses isn't on the road as well and then I can go and hang out with them for the weekend or something, that'd be fun. Right, Diesel? Next time. So I still have 1,180 kilometers to go. I can't quite make it all the way there today on my 11 hours, that's for sure. We're going to make it as close as possible and we'll do the rest tomorrow. They should be waiting for me there. And now I have a reload scheduled out of Palmetto, Georgia, I think. It's just a trailer switch. There's a load of trailer that are waiting for me, and that's going to take me home. So everything is working out. I'm looking forward to being able to start pointing my nose home soon, as soon as tomorrow. We need to take our half hour break here, about halfway through our day. Not quite halfway. We've still got a long way to go. 883 kilometers, yeah, that's about 9 hours of driving. We're not going to, like I said, not going to quite make it there tonight. We're going to be there tomorrow afternoon. I've called them. They know I'm coming. But tomorrow, and then I go and just switch trailers and head home as fast as this girl will take me, right, Diesel? To do at home, you got to chase Chevy around the yard. What kind of gunk in your eyes again, man? Here you go. Oh, such a handsome man. Look at you. Pull back into me. These pumps are sort of on the uphill here, and if he releases his breaks and isn't careful, he's going to roll right back into me. I left quite a bit of space there, but the lineups are pretty long. There's people behind me as well, because we'll see what happens. Well, hopefully he'll, hopefully he'll be careful. It's T-shirt weather out here. Look at this. These leaves still up here. I don't know. Every time I come here, it never gets old. It's still summer down here. It's amazing. Let's put a few trucks here. This is what I mean in this part of the country. You sort of have to build everything into the hills. So you got one level of parking up there, one level of parking down here. It's always interesting. Must be a little more expensive to, to build things here than out on the prairies, where it's just flat land. That sun goes down quick. Went in there to grab coffee and some of these tornado things, or tornado, whatever you guys call them. Delicious is what I call them. Looks like the rest of the day is going to be at night. That's okay. At least the weather is nice down here. I think it's about 19 Celsius when I left the truck. Not bad for November 4th. Are we on or are we on? No, we're on November 5th now, right? Not bad. I will soak in all of this nice weather while I can. I have a feeling when I get home, it's going to be a lot colder than when we left. Then again, when we left Manitoba, there was snow on the ground. And I think since then all the snow has melted. But don't let that fool you. There's more coming. You have seven hours and 39 minutes of remaining drive time. All right. And we're going to try to use up every single one of those minutes. Let's see how far we get. Where are we now? We just got into North Carolina. We just came down that hill where you're overlooking the valley. Where's my phone? Where's one of my pocket? I had my phone with me the whole time. That's good. It's good. Usually I forget it. Let's see. We are just south of Fancy Gap. That's what they call it. Fancy Gap. Try to get the address here. Okay, if I click on the loves that I'm at, what does the town say? It says I got like four bars of LTE service here, but it acts like I'm on dial-up. Piper's Gap Road, Lambsburg, Virginia. Lam, like sheep. Lambsburg, Virginia. Everything's a burg out here. You notice that? This burg, that burg, lots of burgs. I'm hoping to find some parking here. Not too sure what truck stop this is. It was on Trucker Path App. A little sketchy, but not too bad. There's plenty of parking here. Not as good because everything else is full. It's 1.30 in the morning. I'll take it. Diesel, we found a spot here. Plenty of parking. Again, thank God for the Trucker Path App. Not an ad. I'm just twice in a, two nights in a row now that it's found me a parking spot. Plenty of parking here at this place. I mean, it's not a flying J or a pilot, that's for sure. Doesn't look very fancy. This is something like what I'm used to. So I'm flying parking here. So I just got to make sure that I'm straight. I don't really feel like I'm straight. I don't know if you can see it or not. I feel like I'm kind of pointed that way a little bit. I got to get out here and take a look. See how straight we are. I'm going to do the walk around anyways. I had to straighten out a little bit. I was crooked. I was actually pretty crooked, like very crooked. And when I park, I have to be straight. Otherwise, I won't get any sleep. I'll be thinking about it all night. I'm so crooked. So I straighten myself out. But it smells like Georgia out here, you know? You know how when I was in British Columbia, I told you that you could blindfold me and fly me around for a bit, drop me in British Columbia and I'll tell you exactly where I am. I'll tell you I'm in British Columbia because of the smell. It smells like a big lumber mill. It's the same thing with Georgia, except Georgia has that Georgia pine smell. You could blindfold me, take me in a helicopter, spin me in circles and drop me in the middle of Georgia. I'll take one sniff. Those are Georgia pines. It smells like Georgia. What do you think? Really, buddy. So that's that. Sayfini. El Completo. We'll see you tomorrow.