Love your videos Matt. The further you go, the better. Any chance of a trip to China ?. I really enjoyed your trip to Monaco. All those tunnels. Amazing. Your trips take us to places we'll never visit ( I'm 75 ) so keep up the good work, and remember, your trips are entertaining many people, who don't or can't travel, but we really appreciate you showing us different parts of Western and Eastern Europe. Good health, and keep trucking. All the best, Stu from Stockport.
Love the bit of Menai Bridge. Anytime I crossed it before I was always driving. Nice to see it from a "Passanger" perspective. Reminds me of links on a chain. Great vids. Bit more of Ireland would have been nice lol
I was chuckling to myself when you said you hadn't been over the bridge before,memories of the first time it happened to me.Another great video matt glad to see you back,not too long next time[I hope]thanks matt.
+david partington i will do my best to keep them coming! not sure what job is next on the horizon, i try and keep them interesting, but sadly a lot of my job is done at night, night after night which does not make for interesting viewing!
+Karl Denton only in my head really! i have a map thing on my facebook of cities i have visited. i still enjoy making these and even watching them back to myself to remind me of some of the trips i have done
hey mat how long and wide are the trailers in Europe in feet not meters? the standard in the states is 53 foot long but there are 48 and 50 foot trailers too! fed ex and UPS use 28 foot pups we call em , they pull them as doubles or triples out west or the turnpike / toll roads out east like new York , Ohio and Pennsylvania. we also have double 53 foots they pull too over here . that means we hook up two 53 foot trailers and pull em with one tractor :)
Absolutely fuckin' fascinatin'! And you're driving the musical equipment for some band??? To get it to their shows? Must be a popular band to have such a nice and large truck. Just one band, or do you do this freelance for a number of bands? A little context would be nice. Lovely big modern truck, by the way.