 Hello, my name's John from Moves Like Jaguar and you're watching Trucker Josh Vlogs and these adventures with Old Blue. Hit that like button, leave a comment below, and subscribe to the channel and enjoy this next video. It's like every other morning. We're here to remember from yesterday at the petrol pass. We woke up in the exact same spot we went to bed. How about that? Jesus! What are the chances man? So it looks like it's gonna be a good day. It's a little chilly this morning. It's a little chilly. That's okay. I'll forgive it. I'll forgive the day because we're picking up a load that's gonna take us back home. I'm gonna pick up some lumber here. We're in Edson, Alberta, which is west of Edmonton, Alberta. I'll show you on the map. I'm sure. Hopefully I don't forget to put that in there. I have a 7 a.m. appointment and I'm five minutes away and it's 6 30. So I'm gonna mosey on over there, so I'm a little early. We're up as soon as we can. It'll be fun. That's why I got this on because I got a load right away. They're definitely gonna want me to wear this. Probably gonna have to wear my brain bucket too, I bet you anything. There she is. Lumber. Heading to, uh, I don't know how to pronounce the town name. Oskieola, Oskieola, Iowa. Got your wood. Some solid, good, Canadian wood. It's coming down here to Iowa. I'm gonna build stuff. I'm gonna help you build stuff. But I'm just taking it to our yard. I don't think I'm actually taking it to Iowa. So I want to get going. We got an open house tomorrow. You guys gonna be there or are you guys there already or did you go? I guess by the time you see this, it might be over already. But Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. I'm planning on being there. I hope I make it back. By the looks of it, I'll probably just barely get there. But even if I'm a little bit late, whatever, 10 p.m. or 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., open house. I hope that it goes really well. It's open today as well on Friday. 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. I really hope they have a good turnout. I don't know. They put a lot of effort into it and I think it's gonna be good. There's gonna be food there and stuff. I guess we'll see when we get there. All right. I am ready to rock and roll. Take me home, Karen. Don't screw up. You guys all ready? Come on, Karen. Hurry up. I don't really need the GPS to get home. But the reason I always have the GPS going anyways is it shows me the distance to my destination, which gives me a better ETA. Policy to the highlighted route. Alrighty. So this is the one way. I've got to turn right to turn left. This engine fan kicks up a lot of dust. I've noticed. So I try to idle across these lots, but as long as that engine fan is running, oh, there's got a cloud of dust all around me. Right to go left. This is still Edson, Alberta, the town itself. We loaded just outside of town. Hey, you see that, Karen? Isn't this a lot easier? She wanted me to go like 15 kilometers that way and then turn around. There's a road right here. You have one job, Karen, to know the roads. Why do I know the roads better than you? That's not right. It's like her knowing how to drive a truck more than better than me. Never going to happen. That boat makes me want to go fishing. All right. Load of lumber for Iowa. You guys excited? Iowa, you excited? You're getting some lumber. It's on the way. We have an open house tomorrow at 10 a.m. I don't have much time to stop. So there won't be many breaks. Just bathroom breaks on the way home, which is too bad because I really wanted to go for a walk and I've been really busy, really rushed. I'll have to make up for it when I'm at home. We have places to be. We have 1,578 kilometers to our yard in Southern Manitoba. That's just under 1,000 miles. Won't quite get there today. I can drive 13 hours today illegally in Canada. That'll get me probably between 12 and 1,300 kilometers. So I'll have an hour or two to drive tomorrow yet. Depending on if I drive a full day, I might get tired. As long as I get far enough that I can do the rest tomorrow, then I just need to stop for my eight hour break and then we can keep going. All right, Diesel. That's right, man. What was it you want to drive, Diesel? You want to take over? What am I taking a nap? I love naps. Oh, there's a Tim's right there. Are we allowed to park here? Are we allowed to park there in front of Tim's? Wow. I wish I would have known that. I would have pulled in there then. I wouldn't mind a coffee. I have a big truck right up my rear end. I don't want to make any sudden moves. He probably thinks that if he gets closer to me, I'll go faster than the speed limit. Nah, nah, that's not how it works. You come up close to me and you tailgate me, I go slower. That's the way that works. Pulled into the Edmonton Flying J just to grab a little something to eat. Of course it's raining again. I think that's just going to be the story of 2022. It started off with heavy, heavy snow. Heavy snow. And then we're like, but soon it will be warm and then it got warm and we were like, yay. And then it continued with heavy, heavy rain. We just can't win. But at least it's warm. This Mack truck just parked beside me and this guy really likes Mack trucks. He's got the Mack dog on his mirror there. And take a look at that little emblem on his hood. I like that little Mack with a little hard hat on. I'm going to be getting a hood ornament for the front of my hood too. I'm kind of hoping to get one custom made of diesel. I thought that'd be cool. I got to find a place that would do that and see what it would look like, see if I would even like it. I don't know if I'd like it or not, but I'm going to figure something out. 60 kilometer an hour maximum, if you dare. I'm not even going to do that. That's enough to break a window. Remember when I was in the Peterbilt? It was the last year, a year before. And they had done both lanes because here it's kind of nice. You know, they've only done one lane. Don't worry. So, Scotch one's going to do the other lane too and then just open up the highway. They had done this on the TransCanada. This is the TransCanada 16. They did it on the TransCanada 1. See? See they're already putting gravel on that side. I told you they're going to do both sides, right here. They lay this like layer of tar down and then they just dump gravel on it. This is a federal highway. Doesn't the federal government step in at some point and say, hey, hey, hey. Not in our name. Well, you can't really expect much from our federal government. So, look at that. That's just, that is going to shatter people's windows. And then for like a month, if not more, I know I sound like I'm complaining right now because I am. For a month, we're going to have to like go for like 50 kilometer, 30 mile stretch at 40 kilometers an hour or like 25 miles an hour because you don't want to damage your vehicle. And then somebody like last time, you remember the story I was telling you on the TransCanada? Somebody who just doesn't care is going to blow past you and so even though you're being good in driving a proper speed limit for the road, somebody else sped past me. You remember that? And then they throw stones out and it actually blew out my driver's side window like right beside me. And I don't wear glasses. That glass could have easily flown into my eye and I could have gone blind. Worst case scenario, right? Or maybe I had my mouth open and I was yawning right when it happened and I could have swallowed a piece of glass or I could have gotten cut. There's glass everywhere because some Yahoo out there decided he didn't want to go slow. So he passed me on this stuff, blew up my window. And what do you tell insurance? Because insurance is going to be like, why are you should have been more careful? Well, I was careful. The other guy wasn't. So now insurance has to go and chase after the video cam, the dash cam footage. And if you don't have a dash camera, well, you're SOL. Right? No one's going to do anything. You're going to have to just replace the window yourself. And if you have any health issues after that, too bad, right? I mean, we have healthcare here, but I went on a little bit of a rant there. I understand. Hope you guys forgive me. I know there's going to be comments complaining about my complaining now. So I'm already complaining about the complainers who are complaining about my complaining who are also complaining about the last time I was complaining when I was complaining about them complaining. Wrap your head around that one. Here in Saskatoon again, we got an armored personnel carrier in front of us there. I think they call those coyotes, probably being transferred from a base in Alberta to Quebec. It's usually where they're going. They look a lot bigger up in person though. When you see them in the videos of these things in action or like training, they look a lot smaller out on the battlefield. It's a pretty big machine, big and expensive. Today, folks, it was a rushed day to get back the next morning. We slept in Southern Saskatchewan the next morning. We just booked it back as fast as we could to get back for that open house, which actually turned out to be a great success. A lot of you guys showed up there. Thank you to all of you who showed up to say hi. There was a bunch of new drivers that applied. That's really awesome. I'm going to join the team here at Keystone. It really turned out to be a good success on Saturday there. I was an hour late. I showed up at 11. And I want to apologize because a couple of you have shown up to meet me before and I was also late then. So I don't want to make that a habit as not like I did that on purpose. But I showed up at 11 instead of 10 and thanks for hanging around. Anyways, waiting for me. I appreciate that. It's trucking, right? Not much I can do about it, I guess sometimes, but I did my best and I was pretty tired. But we got there. So thanks for watching today, everybody. We're going to go home for the weekend. It's Father's Day weekend and by the time you watch this it'll already be over. So happy belated Father's Day to all you Fathers out there. I hope you had a great weekend and enjoyed the hot weather. I don't know how it was where you were, but in Manitoba we were melting. It was 40 degrees outside, like 100 and something Fahrenheit. I don't know. It was about the surface of the sun, but it was a great weekend. We'll see you in our next video that should be out tomorrow or maybe later today. I'm trying to see if I've caught up or not because I've been trying to catch up this whole, this last trip was so rushed, right? So I didn't have time to edit every night. So I'm catching up now. I think I'm caught up. Oh no, I got one more from yesterday. You might get another one later today or two tomorrow. I don't know. I'm trying my best here guys. I got to get into a new rhythm. I'm in old blue now. So I've got a new lifestyle to get used to here and I've got to find my rhythm and we'll get there yet. I try to have a video out every day for you so don't forget to subscribe at the like button and I'll see you tomorrow. Or later today. I don't know. I'll be back.