A hard day hauling logs from the snowy mountains to Kamloops and Princeton BC. #logging #trucker #loggingtruck #wintertrucking #drivingtruck #truck Please visit this channel for more videos: • Chicken Hearts and Pra...
Thank you guys for the videos. I have moved to Saint Paul Minnesota in the last two years and miss the mountains. My daughter has cancer and we moved to help her with the kids. We are from the mountains in northern New Mexico. I am a woods man, I used to log for conservation of the desert mountains. Now I work in a wood shop that does sound ply and wood mill work. Here there is no mountains and really no where to get away from people. I love to watch these videos. Cause you just do the job and live good. Thanks again
There was a quote somewhere that said" It was the best of times it was the worst of times" that is life as a log truck driver. I am in the southeastern USA where it never snows but we have mud, sand, dust etc... I drove for a few years and I have been stuck in mud and sand been pulled into and out of landings and everything in between. Much respect to you my friend. I couldn't imagine a day in your frozen woods and mountains. Don't think I could do it...
Yes,he wanted me to try to stamp but I was always in a rush to go back to the truck I can’t take to stay outdoor in more than ten minutes when it is so freezy cold.😩
I started out cutting pulp wood in the UP of MI. Back in the cedar swamps and built roads with pine bows. Didn’t have to deal with mountains. Would sure rather be hauling in the winter than spring. That’s a lot of terrain to cover. Great work.
"Your video depicting a day in the life of a 54-year-old log truck driver stuck in the snowy mountains is incredibly captivating and authentic. The challenges and triumphs you face as you navigate through the rugged terrain and adverse weather conditions are truly inspiring. Your storytelling and cinematography paint a vivid picture of the trucking profession and the realities of life on the road. Thank you for sharing this insightful glimpse into your world-it's both fascinating and eye-opening!"
I’m truck driver myself. But I never worked so hard like this people. Just so many things to do. Cheins on and off. Dangerous road. Hooks and a hooks trailer. Lifting and chaining it. Sooo many things have to be done.
"A realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by a 54-year-old log truck driver stuck in the snowy mountains! ❄🚛 This video offers a glimpse into the resilience and determination required in the face of unexpected obstacles. It's a testament to the dedication of log truck drivers who navigate through tough conditions to keep the industry moving. Kudos to their strength and commitment! 👏🌨
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Nice content. Someone actually still works for a living. Years ago I applied at doman tspt. I admire you for doing what you do because I couldn't. I was terrified coming off the mountain with a chip truck.
IT wars a good Job in the Video from i coms from Germany and i can Not so much english but i looking our Video very nice and laern by IT IS a good Job super
I remember when I worked in the woods hauling logs I would eat lunch with the cutters and loader guys at the landing and heat our sandwiches up on the fire good ole days
Timeline starts at 3am or 2am up to 13hrs only but it is actually 15hrs driving from home going to the loading area and the remaining hour for going back home.
The driver should have a jacket going down on his but, covering his lower part of the back. Special when he is putting on chains. It is smart to think that you are getting older.