 How you doin' Diesel? How you doin' bud? Hey there, how you doin', how's she goin' bud? We're rollin' out with our tiny little load. You guys remember I showed it to you yesterday, right? We got like just over 6,000 pounds on the flatbed behind me. So we've been sailin'. Great fuel economy. Everything's been goin' real good. So I'll have to remember that this place is here, but you gotta keep in mind that this lot is mud. It is a mud lot. On travel, it's mud. So that's unfortunate, but I'm sure during the drier months it's not too bad. Yeah, it's another beautiful day to be a truck driver here in Northern Ontario. You gotta enjoy these days. You just gotta soak them in like a sponge because winter's comin'. Wouldn't guess it by walkin' around outside today though. It's just beautiful. What are we, we're in October now. So next month we'll start gettin' cold and our snow will probably start to come. The snow that will stay will come in like late November, December sometime, our big snowfall usually comes around New Year's and Christmas. Coldest months of the year are last two weeks of January, first two weeks of February. Typically, those are coldest months of the year. That's where it'll hover around minus 25 to minus 35 Celsius. Wind chills can go as low as minus 60. So if you can make it through those four weeks, just four weeks out of the year. If you can make it through those four weeks, you're good. Oh, you're gold then. Okay, so it's ESO that took over Husky. These aren't Husky travel centers anymore, it's just ESO. That is so weird cause I thought Husky was bigger than ESO. I guess it's sort of like in the States how Pilot, I thought Pilot was smaller than Flying J but Pilot bought Flying J. ESO bought Husky. It doesn't say Husky anywhere here now, it just says ESO. Interesting. Well, we're not grabbing fuel here, I'm just gonna check my load and stretch my legs, walk diesel and go in and buy some water. I'm running low on water. You always wanna have enough water in your truck to last a couple of days just in case you get stranded somewhere, you know? Not as important in this season as it is in winter, but. Thanks guys for leaving a little bit of the driveway open for us, this is actually all driveway, but I can still get through, as long as no one else is coming this way. No one ever knows how to park. They just pull in and however she sits and pull the brake and that's that. Ah, you guy, ah, ah, you guy. Okay, we're gonna go in here as soon as we make our way through those potholes. We spoke all lost and those things fell right in. And I'm parking here nice and straight beside El Rancho. Just like that. What a great day. I think a really great day, it's a beautiful day. You know it'd be a good day for a walk. You agree with me, don't you? I wasn't gonna start the truck and continue on from here, but maybe we should, we should go for a little walk? Well now we have to. Okay, we'll be back in a bit everybody. We'll be back in a bit, one second. All right, we went on a 4.45 kilometer walk, took us 49 minutes, 35 seconds, average pace was 11 minutes, eight seconds per kilometer, burnt 326 calories and took 5,719 steps. Not bad. Now it's time to go. We have another 350 kilometers to drive yet. Let's get out of here. Make sure no one tamper with my trailer. Actually, you know what? I still need to go back there and check it. Gotta do a load check before we leave. All right, let's, oh, that's fancy. I wish I was pulling that. Yep, my load's still there. All of it. That is a way cooler load than mine though. All right, let's try this again. I don't know if the load is still there, still secured. Nothing fell off, nothing's gonna fall off. Just double check if the cam cam didn't release or someone didn't pull my fifth wheel. Trailer is connected and stuck onto my truck. Brakes engage and brakes release. All right. You have nine hours and 18 minutes of remaining drive time. Thanks, whatever your name is. I haven't named her yet. That's my e-log. I don't know what a good name for Karen's sidekick would be. I'm only gonna need four hours to get to the other side of Winnipeg. We're gonna stay at the Flying J or somewhere in Headingley there for the night. That's a pretty close by where we gotta deliver this stuff on Monday morning. Gotta bring this up to Ross or Manitoba. This guy's backing up. I do believe, I do believe. There he goes. I'm turning right. So we walked around on the other side of the tracks over there. That was the first time I've ever explored Dryden. Never gone that far into Dryden before. New experience. The little four-wheeler that tried to get between me and the curb here on the right yet tried to get on the road before me. He almost ran over the curb. People, people, people. So we walked down here and then we walked over the tracks through this, through this walkway. It's an indoor walkway that goes across the road and the tracks here. It's actually pretty neat. There was a couple of, I'm just gonna say questionable looking people hanging out. I don't wanna judge, I don't wanna judge, but I'd say if I wanted to say they were questionable or they would be the ones that I would call questionable. It didn't look like they were up to any good. So we got out of there as quickly as we could. I can see how that might be a little hangout for drug deals and stuff. So we got out of there and we crossed back over the road at a different spot. I didn't wanna go back through there again. Nice little town, though. Nice little town. A lot of little red signs, oh, here you're seeing more blue signs, but a lot of little red signs on the roads that I walked. So little disappointing. By the time you watch this, our federal election will have already happened. I'm filming this the day before the federal election. So I don't know what the results are right now as I'm filming this. I hope they're good. Here comes the Manitoba sign. Scale is open. And the scales closed. That's a good welcome. Go across the line. We're on the border, entering Manitoba. Thanks, Karen. I was gonna tell them, but you sort of spilled the beans there. We're now officially back home in the Western Republic. For me, Western Canada, sorry, Western Canada. Still an open border, apparently. Scale is the best kind of scale. I love seeing them closed up like that. They look so nice. They look so much better when they're closed. Highway 207 and then approaching destination on the right side, 220 meters. Just arriving here, Deegan's Corner. This is where we're gonna spend the night. I was gonna go around to the other side of the city to heading Lee and I figured, I thought to myself, why would I go all the way over there? Cause that's way out of the way. Here, at least I can go around the north side of the city tomorrow towards Rosser. And it won't take as much time. So this is where we're gonna sleep tonight. Don't sleep here very often because I would usually just go home, but this works out better for our schedule today. The time is quarter to nine, so there should be parking. Approaching destination in 100 meters on the right side. Yeah, okay. I'm hoping that there's gonna be parking, but there's needless. You have arrived at your destination on the right side. Petro pass number 36,718. 36,718. Yikes, it looks pretty full in here already. Oh no. Oh no. I was gonna park along the side here to the left, but somebody else came up with that idea before me. Oh boy. Well, I guess we'll go around and take a look. Good. Oh, and these guys are parked kind of in the middle of the lot here. Okay. Okay, I can still get through though. Oh boy. Yeah, it is really full here. Oh boy. Oh, people are already parking behind everybody. Oh, why is it so full? It's only quarter to nine. Oh, I thought for sure there'd be a couple of spots open at this time. Oh, wait, is there one here? Is there one here? Nope, somebody dropped their trailer there. How nice. How nice. Thanks, thanks for that. I could use that. So how about this one? Up to the right? Oh, nope. Somebody dropped their grain trailer in there. Another drop trailer over here. What in the world, guys? Another one over there. Why? Why would you guys do that? Not very nice. There's a spot here. Yeah, another dropped trailer. Wow. How many dropped trailers? This is crazy. Oh boy, well, we can't use this exit now either. Fantastic. What a mess.