 On the road, on our Wal-Mart to Wal-Mart tours, we don't get much entertainment. And when we do, we're watching Trucker Josh, you should, too. Flip that truck and Sam rides. Tell them all about it, Sam. Tell them they're on your road. Tell them. Tell them, Sam. Tell them how it is. There you go. Good morning, everybody. It's another new day. We're here in Musimine, Saskatchewan. I'm about ready to get this day started. Gonna walk the weasel. And we're gonna go deliver some of these crates. Hoping that we can get them all delivered today. I kind of doubt it, though. We'll probably have to finish tomorrow. But I have no idea what's in them. But I got three on the back. One of my first delivery just down the road. Okey-dokey there. Let's try to clean this window off. There's a little bit at least for you. Put in some new washer fluid in there yesterday. We'll stop and do a thorough cleaning every later. For now, I've got to get to my customer room. They want their crate, their box of mystery. Whatever is inside there. I'm gonna bring it to them. I'm the man for the job. 30 kilometers from here. So what is that? 20 miles? Not too shabby. Let's squeaky. Hey. No squeaking in my truck. What's squeaky? Let's see if we get on the highway here. Maybe we'll stop us and then we'll start. Yeah, there we go. Set to start moving. The truck just doesn't want to sit still. Neither do I. We're getting ourselves onto TransCan to Westbound. Another day of it, what you will. Leave the shirts again. Because it's just too hot to wear any kind of sleeves. Where do I gotta turn? Do I turn here? No. Two kilometers. Gotta turn right. Okay. So our first delivery, we're dropping three of these mysterious crates. Turn right on 8. Yeah, we're dropping these crates on Highway 8. Rolkenville, just north of Moosamen, Saskatchewan. So we got stops in Rolkenville, Yorkden, Emerald Park, Moosejaw, and Prince Albert. Humboldt and Prince Albert, that's six drops. It would be super nice to get them all done today, but I got my doubts about that. As many done as we can. Rolkenville, Saskatchewan, just a little town. I think I've been here before. I've delivered to this place before. I'm pretty sure. I've only got a truck wash here. Where should I time? I'll really use one as you can see on the windshield there. No time though. Gotta go, go, go. And where are you? Where are you? This is the town. This is the whole town. This is what I live for. I love these small towns. This is actually a pretty big town. Well, actually, I don't live in a town. I live in a cluster of people. Not even. I live in the middle of nowhere. I love it. And where is our... Oh, there it is. Way up there. Here we go. It wants to be the post office or something here. It's got a flag on top of it. Where are we going? Oh, there. Okay. I see. I see. He's going for it. He wasn't sure if he'd be able to grab that top one with his bobcat here. But looks like he's figured it out. Can he even see where he's going? He's pretty good at that. He knows exactly where he's going. Okay. Well, that's that. Well, three down, a bunch to go. Let's get his paperwork signed. Let's get on the road to Yorkton. All right. We just got to get these straps back on here. I got my strap roller right here. We're going to roll them up real quick and hit the road. Yorkton is waiting. The only reason I wear gloves all the time is because I don't want my steering wheel to get dirty. Hands dirty. Everything in my truck gets dirty than everything I touch gets dirty. It's just more clean. Now I don't know about you guys, but I don't like cleaning. I like everything to be clean, but I don't like the cleaning part. I try to keep it all clean to begin with. Gloves. Oh, I guess I got to tighten this thing. Okay. My fancy strap roller-upper slinger. It's the official name of it. I know how to use it. There we go. It rolls up the strap for me. And I just toss it back over. There we go. I actually really quite enjoy delivering crates like this. Super simple, super easy, super quick. You can be in and out of here in like 15 minutes. Pull this baby up. Here we go. Tosser over here. 125 kilometers away, about 70 miles. I think they're just taking one crate. Humboldt, I think. You need some of my equipment. You need to borrow some of my equipment. Which is fine because I won't need it this week as long as I get it replaced or get it back before I need it. But he's picking up a load out here that needs chains. And he doesn't have any chains on him because he's driving a temporary truck. And apparently that truck doesn't have chains. I don't know the story, but that's the story I was given. So I'm going to meet up with him, hand him my chains, and then when I get back to the yard, I'll get them replaced. I think he needs a couple of my binders too. I don't need them because I'm just picking up this load of lumber after I'm done with these crates. And going home for the weekend and leaving Monday morning with lumber to Wisconsin. I just need chains before I go to Wisconsin because I don't know what load I'll get on the back haul. I don't know what kind of reload I'll get. It's a sketchy one. It's right by Regina actually. I didn't realize that it was right here. Do I have to turn here? Apparently I have to turn here. I figured out where I'm supposed to deliver this to. Around the corner here somewhere. Talk to me GPS. Talk to me. Come on. Don't be afraid. No talking? Fine. We got held up at our last delivery in Yorkton a little bit. They didn't want the machine or the crate or whatever. Next right onto South Plains Road West. Then you will arrive at your destination. They ended up taking it. It just took an hour and a half out of my day. Now I'm running kind of late. I've got to get this delivery done really quick. Pardon me here Mr. GM. I've got to get my trailer around here. Thank you. I've missed GM. Pardon me. Here it is off to the left at the Ferguson dealer. Okay. I've got to get this done quick because we've got to get to Moose job before end of the day yet. I guess I just pull right in or what? Pull right in there. I'm just going to pull right on in. Hopefully I don't cut it back out. Look at that tractor. That's actually pretty cool. Fence tractors. Those German tractors, right? German tractors. I recognize all this equipment from my farm simulator game. I feel like I'm in the know. I know what that is. I know what that is. Yeah, I own one of those. I own one of those too. Combine up there. I borrow one like that all the time. I don't own one yet. It's very expensive. There it is in real life. A fent combine. Well, that sure didn't take long. Still got quite a bit on here though. And all I've got is Moose jaw, Humboldt, and Prince Albert left. I just got one left at the back here now. That fent combine right there. That's a nice, expensive piece of machinery. Believe me, I know. I'm a farmer on my time off. Got two paid barns already. Yep. Those of you who don't know, I'm addicted to this game called Farm Simulator 2019. So I've got quite a bit left on here yet. Let's make sure that we didn't miss any. I would hate to have to backtrack. So Moose jaw is taking one. I know we went through this yesterday, but Moose jaw is taking one. Humboldt is taking three, and the rest is going to Prince Albert. Prince Albert's taken a whole bunch of them. I'm hoping to get... Well, we will get too Humboldt today. I'm hoping to be able to get unloaded. They're open until five o'clock. It's two o'clock now. No, we're not going to make it today. I'll unload Humboldt in the morning. And then Prince Albert, then we rush over to Meadow Lake, throw some sticks on the trailer, tie them down and go home. I have a family reunion on my dad's side on Sunday. It's the Geese Park reunion, 2019. And we have family members. My uncles from Paraguay and South America are going to be there. My uncles from Ontario are going to be there. My uncles from BC. Well, technically my uncle and BC, Uncle Isaac, he moved to Manitoba now. So technically they're from Manitoba. But they're going to be there. Everybody's going to be there. And I think there's people from other places yet, too. I don't know. The furthest one is my uncle from Paraguay. He'll be there. So I really would like to be there to see everybody, sort of be a part of the... It's my dad's family. So it's him and his siblings. But it'd be nice to see my cousins and my aunts and uncles that I hardly ever see. There's so many people. There's over 200 people on that side of my family. So I don't know everybody. You go to the family reunion, it's sort of just a gathering of strangers. Because my dad's family, my grandma and grandpa, I call them my Oma and my Opa, had 17 children. One woman. One man. 17 children. Now that's a Mennonite family. Don't get no more Mennonite than this. I don't know what that was. That wasn't like a salute or anything. Mennonite salute. What would a Mennonite salute be? I don't know either, Diesel. I'm not really Mennonite. I'm just Mennonite by name. I don't really follow their culture, obviously. But that is my heritage. So we need to get out of here. They're starting to look at me and wondering why I haven't left yet. So it's going to be a big gathering. We rented a community center. How many of you can say that about your family? Out of the family reunion, we had to rent a community center. We used to rent the arena in Neverville every Christmas. I remember that. We're everywhere. We're everywhere. The mom's side of the family had six siblings as well. So six siblings on one side, 17 siblings on the other side. I got a lot of family. Well, I can officially take the steel toes off. Work is done for today. We're here in Moostraw just delivered this last crate of the day. Tomorrow morning, we've got three crates that are going to humble Saskatchewan. About three hours from here. So I'll get there this evening yet. That's where I'm supposed to meet the other driver and give him some equipment to use for a bit. I better get my equipment back though. And then an hour and a half. So we'll deliver that 8 a.m. tomorrow morning. Hour and a half down the road is Prince Albert Saskatchewan. And we got 13 crates. The rest of the trailer is going there. So I called them now just to make sure. Like, I got 13. I'm not just dropping off one box. I got 13 big crates for you just so you know. So they made a special little note of it so they'll make sure that they got people there ready to unload me and space to put the freight. Just double checking. I like to double check when it's a big order like that. I don't want to show up there and be like Hey! And surprise them with that much. That's rude. First of all, and second of all, you might have to sit there waiting to get unloaded. Or they might have to clear some room for your freight. They might have to, you know, they might be busy. They might be doing other things. They might have other trucks scheduled to be in the yard when you get there so you got to wait somewhere else. It's just best to plan ahead. Sometimes these small times you can get away with just dropping off one or two crates. I'm just letting them know shortly in advance but when it's a big order like that you don't want to take chances. Okay, so I got my GPS all set up here. I'm going to be going up north from Moose Draw to Chamberlain and then straight up. What is that? Highway 2. Highway 2, you already saw it on the map, right? I'm sure I included it. What highway is it? Yeah, it's Highway 2, straight north. Towards Humboldt. And I'll have to look on Google Earth here see if they got any truck stops in Humboldt. I'm assuming they do. Every small town usually has like a co-op or something. We'll figure out where we're going to park tonight and yeah, I guess I don't need to have this on anymore either. Take it off, Trucker Josh. Work's done for the day. I still got to drive a bit but at least the deliveries are done. Let's see how busy the Flying J here is in Moose Draw. This is a very tiny lot. They need a much bigger place or a second Flying J or something. This is always really busy here. And this guy, I don't know why he's parked here but okay, you want to park here? Fine. It's cool, you're going to tip your load over though. Don't think he cares. Alright, I'm going to get some fuel because we're going to be going through the back country for the rest of today and tomorrow. I don't want to have to worry about fuel. Grab us a coffee inside, a little snack maybe and I'm going to have supper once I get to Humble. I'm going to find a nice restaurant or something. I'm going to go out and have supper. Wonderful, wonderful. Okay. Diesel, how are you feeling? How about we park somewhere around here and let you out once I'm done fueling? Alright. Hold on a few minutes though, okay? Just wait. There's some shoes on here. My driving shoes. I've got too many pairs of shoes in here. I've got my driving shoes which are pretty much like crocs. I've got my steel toes which I use for working and I got my flip flops which I use for when I go out and do things away from the truck and stuff and it's too hot. I'm going to need a shoe rack. Through this bug filled windshield we find ourselves rolling into the famous or the infamous town of Humboldt Saskatchewan. It's a nice little town. There are some famous around the country for bad reasons. For those of you who don't know the story, yikes, these roads are bad. Yikes. There was their minor hockey league, I believe it was. Their hockey team, Humboldt Broncos, they were on I guess on their way to or from a hockey game and their bus was struck by a semi. 100 meters, turn left onto Fifth Avenue. Hit by a semi who blew a stop sign and ended up killing a lot of the kids. So that was national news. The driver actually just got sentenced to eight years in prison here in Canada and after he gets out he faces deportation back to India. So I guess that's part of his punishment. But I want to turn here or did I want to go through here? The meters, turn left onto Saskatchewan 5, west. Oh no, no, okay good. I want to turn onto the 5. Look at this nice little town, eh? Can you see through all the bugs? I guess I should have done this first, eh? Let's throw out the lights there, okay. I don't know if I've ever been to this town. I've just heard about it a lot. Well maintained, very nice, very nice. So we're just going to go to bed here, find a place to sleep somewhere. Saskatchewan 5, west. And tomorrow we'll be unloading here first thing in the morning. And this is where we ended up spending the night. Just saw a little field here. Out the weasel keeping me safe, guarding the truck, good boy. Buy a pet value on a Boston pizza. Makes me a happy man. It's a good place to sleep. So thanks for hanging out everybody. Have a fun day. Tomorrow, which is today for me. A lot more fun planned. Hope you're going to be there. Hit that subscribe button if you haven't already. A lot of you who watch aren't actually subscribed to my YouTube channel. Go to my YouTube channel, hit that subscribe button, hit the bell beside it that way you get a notification when I release a video. Because they're sort of at different times. My internet has been a little bit sketchy here on the road lately and my videos haven't been getting up at a consistent time. I really like to get back to that, but since it's not at that right now, if you do have that bell activated that way whenever it does get released, at least you get a notification. And if you're busy at that time, you'll be like, well, cool. There's a new video from Trucker Josh. 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