A small reminder about the slower drivers. It's not always fear, or difficulty of the road conditions, but rather, they can't see as well. Being closer to the road surface, the ice and salt are worse, and it's like driving through fog. If I'm having to drive slower, I just try to stay out of other people's way. I think you can see alot better than alot of them. Not to mention, everytime they are passed, they get a windshield full of crap, which you don't have to deal with.
Or they're smart enough to know ice can be so slick that you will slide with the best of tires and in 4 wheel drive at times. I can't tell you how many times id be ok my way winter hunting cow elk and fast drivers would blow by me and further up I'd see them crashed or slid right off the road. Happens a lot.
I actually wonder with this drivers super ego if he would even say if he wrecked or caused someone else to. He seems like he could give a rats ass. He's such a great driver and all that as a person.......ugh.
If the truck camper had moved over any more, HE would have gone off the highway! When it snows like that, lines don’t mean crap. The grooves in the snow are your lanes.
@@justme-dm7sb dont think its ego. I think if you are a driver in mountains and snow and been doing it for decades than I think its called confidence in your ability.. so what you saying is because most can't drive on a flat road that all others should be like that guy. Well let me tell you I have seen guys stuck on a flat parking lot spinning tires not moving. I watched this guy for like 25 min. Finally I jist walked over asked whats wrong and his answer was he was stuck... hmmm lol lol I told him get out and I'll show you how to drive this thing. Let me tell you I rocked it twice and got it moving even his wife in passenger said my god we been here for hours.. so just because all the drivers today have a cdl doesn't mean they are all professionals.. like any other job. You have pro players then you have halm of famers. Micheal Jordan wasn't cocky he was flat out great so he can do what ever he put his mind to. I've been driving before cdl came out. And its nice to see a confident drivers out still. Just not many anymore..
@@stevenjones618 I see the “confident drivers” in ditches all the tine in the sierras. And the tough guys with big tires and their super tough trucks in ditches. Laugh at the slow guys all you want.
If they closed the highways here every time it looked like that, we wouldn’t drive from December through May. Also amazed how many people drive through snowstorms without even turning their lights on.
I call it dodging, not driving ! My sister taught me how to drive and told me, if you pass a truck going up a hill, it's going to pass you going down the hill. So I always give room and respect to trucks. Stay alert!
Your years of drovong experience show every time you have to drive in heavy snow. You are always conscious of where everyone around you is in relation to your rig. Always enjoy watching you drive in the snow and explaining why you choose the lanes you choose. Love your compentaries. You are right. There is always one driver who wants to control the pack.
"Never think you're better than Mother Nature, 'cause she'll come smack you upside the head." How appropriate for the last few days of 2021, especially in Colorado and the west. I've been wondering where you were with all the weather. Happy to see a new video and trusting you're back on the road to Las Vegas. I think your idea for shelves is great. Thanks for sharing the video with your family. Happy New Year Mike.
Hi! Very cool video! How many contrasts are there on our planet! Here in Brazil, where I live, we have 33 degrees Celsius and a rainy summer! Very cool to see snow, this phenomenon is very rare in Brazil! Generally in the southern mountains! Good work! Sergio, in Maringá, Paraná, Brazil.
Never having experienced driving in snow or living with snow, I find this a learning experience and fascinating. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe & God Bless. Sending best wishes from Down Under 🇦🇺😎
Always a big problem for new residents, but they learn to drive in this and they stay off the roads when they can in conditions like this. Good snow tires and knowing how to handle an all wheel drive or 4WD on snow becomes important. One of the reasons you see so many SUVs in Colorado, they are just generally useful for the weather.
Oh you should have given a thumbs-up to the beco driver I used to be the company I work for till I got old and retired we got mail for Phoenix probably running very light
Hi, Watching this from the UK I think your videos are fantastic. Pre-covid, my wife and I have taken our vacation every year in the USA since 1986 and have driven on all but a couple of roads on your videos. As we normally take our vacation between June & Sept the weather is normally a bit better. Last time in the US was Sept 2019 when drove west on I-70 from Grand Junction, glad we went in Sept with no snow and temps in the low 80's.
Hey Mike, from southern Oklahoma its 22° with north wind freezing rain and already had 2 semis on I40 hit the black ice and flip. Be careful out there.
I am 85 years old and I love riding shot gun with you because I’ve always wanted to be a truck driver but I never had a chance. At only 5’ tall, I was a kindergarten teacher In Pennsylvania, and retired in Utah where I drove in snow. I love to hear you explain all sorts of strategies of driving. You make my day!
Drove commercially for 33 years in all kinds of weather it really amazed me year in and year out how many drivers can't drive in a given situation either rain or snow . Have always believed that a steady speed and keeping a safe distance between you and the other driver is a good pattern to follow and have a vehicle that is ready for the road good tires good batteries wipers and plenty of windshield washer fluid and most of all a secure load. The roads are scary enough without people who are afraid of the situation but especially snow. I used to say stay away from cars with southern plates but that's where I learned to drive so that's not always true but I still did it anyway. Best advice for anyone is the four second rule which is look four seconds in front of you or the two car rule either one is a good one. Be careful out there and be safe my friend God love ya.
I drove smaller vehicles but did Drive commercially and I like that rule you have the one I used was look as far in front of you as possible sometimes the next Hill which was fought at least a mile
It's good to look as far ahead as you can but don't lose touch of what's in front also keep it simple because you have to worry about what you're doing also you're relying on the drivers in front of you to be looking ahead also .As far as driving in a snow storm if you can hit a truck stop or a rest area you be the judge. Always check weather reports and road conditions then check your pulse because you don't want to be scared. These days it's a battle field out there and people are trying to take you out.
When my wife has to take my kids to Denver for Dr. appointments, I don't worry about her driving skills, it's the other idiots that scare me for my family safety. But I know my God is their protector.
Thank you for recording this. I know you were questioning whether or not to record, but you always provide so much worthwhile information for all when you are driving in extreme conditions. We all may not be truckers, but the 4-wheelers can use the information on how to be safer drivers, especially around trucks. When I was a driver, I would get so angry at all the 4-wheelers that would cut me off and then either slow way down or hit their brakes. Among the few choice words I called them, I would yell at them for being such idiots to think a 40,000 lb vehicle could stop on a dime. I am so happy that more truckers have cameras in their trucks to prove they were not tailgating or driving reckless if they rearended someone one. I know lots of drivers that were ticketed for it, yet they did nothing wrong, the 4-wheelers should have been ticketed. Stay safe out there!! You have a beautiful family waiting at home for you!!! Happy New Year to you and your family!
@Lone Cuff. @24:53 "Minivans and Prius'". I thought really? 2 big trucks, pacing each other for 10 miles when neither one can hit 65 (the speed limit was 75.. On I-75 in Northern Michigan) so the dozens of 4wheelers in need of a lesson are the aholes? How about those 4 wheelers who are pacing each other on a downgrade while a 50k lb big truck is ridding their ass wanting them to speed up flashing lights and blowing it's horn. Sucks I'm sure. We all share the road, we don't own it, rather it's your profession to drive it or not, feeling invincible is very dangerous thing and b1tching about being pulled over for impeding traffic (that 10 mile pacing thing), is well earned time out on the side of the road. I give big trucks as much slack as I can but it's annoying when they can't keep the fuq over when they know darn well they can't pass in a reasonable length of time and are holding up traffic. Not just bug trucks are on a time line. Just saying.. Cheers.
Appreciate your videos and am always fascinated with how confident and comfortable you are on the roadways. I think you should teach seminars on the "zen" of driving. And thank you for keeping the supply chain rolling. We really would be up the creek without you guys!
Happy New Year to you and your family. Your granddaughter is a keeper. First snow in Iowa this week. Then freezing mist Thursday and Friday. Tonight we are heading for the deep freeze below zero. Stay safe. I enjoy seeing your videos. Northeast Iowa does have some 7% hills which can be a challenge in the winter.
Thanks Mountain Man Mike!! All I can say is WOW! I sure am impressed at your driving skills. At my age (80) I would think I've seen it all but you never cease to amaze me. Thanks for the ride!
Happy New Year to you and yours Mike. Greetings from New Zealand Summer. My eldest son John drove, B Doubles, interstate for years in Australia. John passed away October 23, from cancer, aged 56yo. Big loss for my family. RIP John, my dear son. Bob.
When I lived in Colorado, I drove to Utah six times a year to explore the most remote and scenic back-roads of southeastern and southern Utah. In the town of Green River, in about the middle of town, there was a dirt road that goes south underneath I-70. The Green River flows south, a few hundred feet east of this road. One mile or so after crossing under I-70 is a fork in the road. To right is the Green River airport. But if you take the left fork...you will see nearly a hundred miles of incredibly beautiful desert-canyon wilderness, side roads going east with over looks of the Green River and Canyonlands National Park. Be prepared for remote travel, 4WD recommended, take a map, food, water, spare tire, tools and watch the weather.
@@joshpitts7256 Why be an AssH. Either read what he's got to say or just skip over it. It wasn't offensive. There must be a button your computer somewhere where you can move past what others have to say if it's not interesting to you. For me, I think I'll look on the map where he described and mark it down for further consideration.
@Mike Day...I just saw this video...nice comments. As an "Original Transcon RR fan", I visit artifact-sites from the 1860's...Andrew Russell's photos are great, and a resource is Barry Colmes "Westward to Promontory" from 1969. Also, the Oakland Museum of CA has digitally enhanced A.J. views...just gotta' get past their W.oke fest...LOL.The image at the Green River shows workers, along with General Jack Casement present, as they construct the bridge, who's abutments were still in use 100 years later. Thanks, and may take your advice, in the future. 😇
The floating shelf's are very neat!!! I learn so much with each video! You are one of the best drivers out there! I enjoy your videos a lot!!! I wish you a Happy New Year and may only good things come your way!!! 🤗❤️
No matter how fast you go, someone wants to go faster. No matter how slow you go, someone will always want to go slower. If you are on a time line, someone will try to make you late. All I can say is, slow down, live with it. And live to drive another day.
Mike... you are such a great driver. My husband and I drove for several years, driving through all the states. We have driven in this kind of weather, but, I really hated driving in Colorado in the winter months. So nice watching you drive under these treacherous road conditions and being so calm and safe while doing so. Watching from my screen is a lot more fun than actually having to drive in it. One time we got stalled going up Donners Pass and a road grader had to give us a shove. Since my husband's heart attack a couple of years ago, we decided to quit driving. I enjoy watching your videos. Stay safe and hope you and your family have a blessed New Year.
Happy new Year 2022 from Germany.🎆🎍🐻 The landscape looks like a Fairy Tale, but what is under the soft snow? It was better to return at the truck stop. 32 degrees Fahrenheit is 0 degree Celcius. At this point starts the snow melting. Under bridges and windy spots is Black Ice possible. I was happy to get company's holidays between Christmas and New Year. At monday we are back on the Autobahn doing maintenance and renewing the Drainage systems and Rain and Floodwater bassins in the Ruhr Area.
Love the floating mantelpiece with the magnetic door. Very interested. When you get ready for customers, please post more information. You and your family have a happy, happy and prosperous 2022!
I am a professional cabinemaker, and, finish carpenter, we have been building shelves like this for years. I have been at it for over forty years. nice work, but, nothing new to anyone who has done this kind of work.
Frankly, I'm not sure how I stumbled on your videos since I'm not a truck driver but somehow I'm now hooked. I have learned some of the things you guys deal with and how us automobile drivers can cause headaches for truckers. Now that I know I'll be sure to be mindful of that when I drive. Cheers!
Awesome video! Love the shelves. They look so pretty with all the pretty flowers on them. ..Love all the snow.. your an awesome driver... Be safe HAPPY NEW TEAR! Be waiting for more awesome videos!
Happy New Year. I'm glad to see another snow trucking video from you. I hope to see some more videos like this, the winter wonderland views are lovely. 👻
First time watching … I LUV THIS!!!! I grew up with such a fascination of semi trucks. My mom worked at General Electric in the early to late 70’s so I remember seeing a convoy of semi trucks driving up and down route 53 as a girl. If the weather was too bad, my dad would take my mom to work, then he would go to work. I remember when my father got a CB radio … OMG THE BEST! Mom was Carrot Top, I was muskrat love.. yep Captain and Tennille… I think my dad was Basketball Jones or something like that, but to talk to the truck drivers for a kid was such a joy! Thank you for sharing your experience. It truly feels like I’m in the cab with you. This is freakin awesome!!!!
I moved from GJ September to Arkansas. It was 16° over the weekend here and I thought about saying "it's COLD" until I saw what was happening back home. Thanks for the video. Looks like they finally got that snow I moved there to see - and I MISSED IT!! 🤣🤣
If truckers still used CB radios more like the old days things might be better far as communication to each other, could possibly avoid a lot of issues as far as knowing of road conditions and closings and avoid massive pile ups.
I agree. I'm looking to get one for my car so I'm prepared. Had one in the 70's which kept me calm and informed as young woman driving thru the blizzard in northwest CT to Westchester NY in my 1974 VW Dasher wagon. Should be mandatory equipment on semis.
@@simpinainteasyRHEC I’ve seen videos about this and they say even when installed many just do not use them. Which to me seems idiotic because it’s instant communication and being able to tell other truck drivers to slow down. But many videos I’ve seen on the topic of cb radio say that a large majority don’t talk on cb anymore. Why not? Who knows. Also there’s a lot of new not as experienced truckers on road because of demand but sometimes I’ve seen new company trucks with no cb radio. Which in my opinion cb radio with new truck drivers would be a huge benefit for them.
Your families presentation of your woodworking skills was great to watch. Very professional, I loved the little ones contribution, she was certainly dressed for the part. Bless them all.
Always look forward to your winter videos. I look forward to ALL of them, but the WINTER knowledge is the best! Such a scary thing for us new drivers. ugh
You’re gonna hear a lot of Billie big rivers talking about learning to drive in the snow, but I’ve been out a long time, own a business to boot, and I just simply park when it starts getting bad, as I encourage my drivers too. Better late than not at all.
HNY Mr Mike came across your video I used to drive back in early 80s but now I just watch and pray for all your safety and positive vibes much love, Thank you for your service and front line workers
Happy New Year! Always learning something from your videos. 72 and haven't retired yet, some people can't figure it out for themselves about how and when to retire. Too soon can be horrible. Having family close by makes it much easier
Happy ew Year Mike, wishing you and your family the best of health , happiness and many Blessings in 2022. Be safe in your travels. Keeping all OTRD in prayers.
Anyone still wondering why there are so many traffic accidents can watch this video at 1:12 as the camper drifts leftward toward this semi and learn. Talk about infinite patience in staying off his horn...
So dangerous and yet so beautiful. I love your summer drives but I look forward to your snow afventures the most. Thank you, Mike. You help me escape lockdowns.
Thank you for being a safe driver. We need more of you on the roads. Watching trucker videos has helped me to see from your/their perspective. Yes, I would be scared driving in these conditions especially considering that my vehicle does not do well.
You're doing good driver! You obviously have experience in that white stuff. Keep up the good work and God Bless to you and the other truckers for taking care of business and what needs to be done for the good of our country!
Out of all the different driving conditions. Snow and ice is the best. Love it. I never have yet went into the ditch. I always leave them behind. Safely. Thanks Mike. Happy New Year.
Don't know what it is About watching you drive through these snow storms It's very relaxing for the viewers . Also Like the invisible shelving and the fact that you use your family to showcase seem to have a great life good for you and thank you for sharing all of the great snow storms you seem to drive so well through well
my first run as a rookie was from salt lake to LA and then back to Denver. It was summertime so all good, but there are a lot of inexperienced (myself included) drivers going over those Rocky Mtn passes right now as well as Donner Pass with these storms. Winter has come!! Happy New Years to you and your family. God bless you for the good work you do.
I wouldn't drive in that condition in my truck.... if I was a company driver and they dispatched me, I'd drive it. But I will not risk my own equipment in the snow.
Well look who came thru my feed lol Gwenn told me you had a successful trucker page. No way I would drive in this, thanks for being brave. Stay safe out there! - Crystal
It's 77 degrees in Tennessee today. Gonna be 14 on Thursday. Nice to see a little winter somewhere. I wish I had been in Tahoe over the holiday. Maybe someday. Thanks for letting us ride along.
Awesome video! I drove from GJ to Denver monthly to attend acupuncture school for 3 years. Driving to Denver and back in the winter was always an adventure!
I used to drive in Colorado, and, Northern New Mexico in the winter. I drove from Minnesota out and, I was always amazed about how poor the road maintainence was out there. Here in Minnesota we would never tolerate that kind of maintainece. Very rarely are the roads ever closed.
@@HighCountryRambler In Minnesota, is not about politics, we have our strong Scandanvian tradition, where we demand good government, we are willing to pay for it, and, as a result, our state ranks close to the top in just about every metric you want to apply. We have plenty of folks on the right, and, just a bit more of those on the left, like me, so, in the end, it works pretty well. The problem comes when one side tries to have it all their own way.
Those floating shelves are awesome, I've never seen or heard of those before. They're very pretty too! Thank you for sharing and doing what you do man!
Wow, that’s pretty challenging driving conditions. I drove that section of I-70 back in May 2018, sitting on 75-80. That’s pretty much unrecognisable. You’re a braver man than me.
love and light to you from park county co. im a carpenter and have traditionaly been on the job every day, last year i've been taking different approaches. i myself was thinking much of the same concept with the wood working from home, but more along the furniture line. i do alot of my own milling. i would say go for it! another good bit would be to have the girls start incorporating some other creative ideas and touches into the mix...woman are good at that. for instance, my wife is really good with the wood burner...we mix alot of ideas and create some unique stuff. it also give the woman an opportunity to learn a craft and out of the box way to make a living in a changing world. naturally, living in the mountains your always forced to do that, so they would prob. fall right in. best of wishes to you this year and in the many ahead. the shelfs look great! love the barnwood looking one. ever think of messin round with a blowtorch and wire brush on that pine??!! wait till you see what it does! see you on the road, friend.
Glad you are keeping the economy moving. The "state" wants to dumb everything down to the poorest performers. Maybe some drivers should be barred from driving in winter conditions. Happy 2022!
Thamk's for the Video! Stay safe! You remind me of my neighbors who have since passed away a couple both truckers! When I was younger I would Hitchike, Ride the rails, backpack and ride bus if I had the cash or sometimes to save money plus the time! The Husband actually picked me up after quick snowstorm and being Kansas the sun quickly melted it! He was going home about 2 more hours and the town he was going to was on my list of top 5 jobs that I wanted but needed to go back north for both temp and part time work to get a work history and a full time job there! Then move back down after applying and getting the job! I would usually save enough money and when worked slowed would head south after putting my things in storage did that for three years! The trucking couple later became my neighbors due to age stopping their driving! I never told them that I was a homeless so they would not worry about me! I lived therer for 13 years with over half being neighbors plenty of dining together, shopping and trips in the country so I think about that almost has much has relatives! Have a nice year!
Plow truck drivers are home celebrating and bringing in the new year. And they waited until around 0900 this morning south of Montrose then later today saw 2 more go south… keep doing what you doing and have safe drive to NV..
I live in Denver and today and last night I've been on little drives in my Subaru with snow tires and I've had to navigate a sea of dingbats in front wheel drive with all season tires getting stuck and hitting curbs and each other. 🙄
I retired and everything was going wrong with my health, and I'm trying to make a small comeback to stay in shape. Stay healthy and keep it pushing man!
I know this past storm we just had was bad we kind of came to a stand still. They closed Wolf creek Pass for awhile I think they was doing the Avalanches runs . Drive safe.
Funny you mentioned Vegas. My husband and myself traveled the same route for years. I don't miss it at all. Grand Junction to Green River wasn't fun at all. Please be safe driving. Love your videos have a safe 2022.
@Mike 1st. like to wishing you and your Fam a "HAPPY BLESSED NEW YEAR Brotha!!! 2nd. People don't have no respect for mother nature and truckers period!!! 3rd Love the GTA 5 reference @24:05 Be safe and stay warm Brotha!!! PeAce MountainMan.....
Mike, you may think this is dull but I enjoy these because it shows what drivers have to go through. You make your best plans but sometimes things go awry. Adorable family. Worth coming home to. I'm retired and I moved to Latin America because, if you research it well, you can live fine on about 60-70% of the cost of the U.S. Plus, with double residency, I have a choice for when SHTF which government to live under. I get by on SS, pensions and some website income. Feliz vente vente-dos.
I've been a CDL for 38 years. Driving in this kind of weather is ABSOLUTELY not my idea of a good time. Best thing to do get some fuel, find a safe place and take a break.
I can't even watch this guy because of his egotistical attitude and comments about other drivers. I thought this was recent and wanted to check out the weather then saw it was old. He will one day get what he's asking for. He may have already, but thats not something he would ever share anyway. Only "the best" for this guys channel. Nothing real.
This is New Years Day 2022 and your driving again in Snow and I live western Washington with 8 to 12 inches of snow since 26 December. I'm housebound as I no longer drive a big rig. I lime to see it snow for 1 to 3 days an then melt away...It is not happening last year or the begining of this year forcasting more snow for Jan.2 and 3. Thanks for the ride.