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I used to wrap my Golden’s head in a towel and tie the knot. Sounds weird, but it helped shield her ears during lightning and thunderstorms. It became a way for me to tell a severe storm was coming as she would drag bedding, pillows, towels, clothes, anything she could over to me in a pile before a storm. ⛈️ Her doing that made me more than once pull over and sit a storm out, some weren’t too bad, but twice she saved my bum! The next day when I passed trucks turned over, wrecked, or stuck, I began to really appreciate her! 🐶
Not too weird, they use "happy hoodies" at dog groomers when they use the blower to help them stay calm. Thats a great way to tell if a storm is coming though. Wish i could take my german shepherd with me on my runs but fedex freight wont allow that in their daycabs lol
Never underestimate the instinct of a Golden Retriever. They will tell you all you need to know if you take the time to listen. One saved my life more than once. RIP Lucky, you were a great dog and I loved you so. Looking forward to seeing you again in the sweet by and by.
@@johnnyrocco - Yes, I have been owned my many dogs in my life, the Golden Retrievers are without question the brightest, most insightful, compassionate and understanding dogs. Sadly Paco passed a few years ago, and I’ve been missing her a lot.
My Dad was a cross country trucker bringing Maine seafood to the west. Americana was who he drove for, 70’s-80’s, the Julianno Brothers. I was so proud of my Dad. What you guys go through with the weather, crazy drivers etc., don’t know how you do it! Hats off to all of you! 🇺🇸💙🇺🇸
When I travel cross country in my Camry, I follow what the truckers do. I’m no novice to interstate travel, and you guys have more resources for weather and road conditions than the rest of us have. When I see y’all pulling over, I do the same.
I have a 60 pound Pit bull and I am his emotional support human. He was dumped when he was a puppy and I rescued him. He won't even let me go to the bathroom by myself. He's my bud. I'm sure Opie is your bud too.
Hey So I know you don't know me but I just wanted to say, thank you, thanks for all the hours days and weeks of trucking. Not many of you around and I believe the backbone of any country is the truckers. so Thank you for showing us what it's like. All the best from South Africa
3.5 million truckers in the US and since Covid there were allowances to bring in immigrants to fill the need for drivers. The majority are male, like 90% but still doable for females as I know a couple that drive. Many of them lost their pre diem/expense exemption during DT days but still can be a pretty good career path. Not all are as level headed, healthy seeming as this guy for sure.
Just by the video title I knew you were at the Iowa 80 truck stop, I haven't been there in years. I retired from OTR in 2016 after 24 years due to declining health.
A few years ago while traveling west thru Texas late at night it started raining so hard I could not see anything. In my pickup truck pulling a utility trailer. In a desolate area west of Dalhart I found a closed old gas station where we parked & tried sleeping thru the storm. By morning we found were in 8 inches of water like we were in a lake. Hardest rail I ever experienced. Incredible.
Texas can have ice storms that make the roads slick as snot. Much worse than any rain, sleet, snow or icing I’ve ever seen in any other state. (Well, I’ve seen worse snow… LOL!) 😊
I am new to your channel, and have always had the utmost respect for good Guys. I use to CB many moons ago and you guys would look after us on our journey's and keep us safe. My Appreciation is far beyond. We are talking 40 years ago and I thank you.
my BROTHER DROVE A TRUCK WAY BACK IN 40’s TILL RETIREMENT, HE DROVE TO KANSAS CITY FROM HICKORY NC, FOR YEARS, HE CHANGED HIS ROUTE TO PAN HANDLE FL. WAS MUCH EASIER ROUTE. MY OTHER BROTHER ROAD WITH HIM ON A TRIP , SAID HE NEVER SEEN ANYBODY PARK A BIG RIG SO EASY IN SMALL PLACES. I KNOW HE LOVED BEING A TRUCKER, VERY HARD ON FAMILIES. WOULD NOT RECOMMEND IT. I DO ADMIRE YOU TRUCKERS, YOU HELP OUR ECONOMY THANKS.❤❤❤❤❤ STAY SAFE, GOD BLESS.
As a retired meat hauler out of Waterloo. When you mention Highway 20 it brings back memories. Ran from IBP/TYSON from Waterloo to N Nebraska City and Sioux City. Horrible in winter on old Highway 20 back then. Lots of hills.
1st time watcher. I too know what it’s like to be a 300 lb man trying to run thru a parking lot to avoid rain. That’s what made me subscribe. Still watching the video.
I’m a storm nerd and your channel popped up on my feed….loving your channel and your commentary. Stay safe. You are truly the backbone of America. Thank you.
Used to pass Iowa 80 all the time, but I've never been in. In the early 90s I went to ISU in Ames and the parents were in Davenport. One year there was a Thanksgiving blizzard and Dad came to pick me up right as the storm hit. Zero visibility headed east on 30, it was after dark, and just a crazy trip.
For me when you can't avoid it you keep rolling, sometimes, I get lucky but one thing is it made me feel good when driving for hours under heavy pouring rain, I got the best frame truck wash, all bugs gone, grill cleaned out, crystal clean windshield, tires clean, just makes my day. The trick is like winning the lottery, get out of that rain quickly and right into dry pavement. avoiding that dirty mist when I could! Thankful for those now and then when I do get lucky with a free truck wash!! Be safe!!
We stopped at that truck stop once while on a bus tour. It is a pretty cool place. We were there for about 1 to 2 hours grabbed a bite to eat I enjoyed just walking around looking at what all they had. Be safe.!!!
Kurt, I have been watching your videos before you had 1000 viewers. I think this is the largest group of Guntren trailers I have seen. One thing for sure, Guntren is not broke. Money money money.
Just mound the potatoes in a cone. Best of both worlds😊. I'm a dork. Thank you for another wonderful mental image. That was some nasty weather. Glad you all were safe. God bless.
I spent almost 2 days last summer at the Iowa 80 Celebration. Had pork chops, went through the museum looked at polished up trucks etc. Had a nice time and planning to return this year.
Hey Kurt, last Tuesday was difficult for sure. I was empty leaving Valley City, ND, headed for Mankato, MN. It was a battle to reckon with. My boxer mix was trying to get into my lap the entire way. I'm glad to hear, you, your family and the pups are all okay. Stay safe out there.
I was westbound on I-88 in NY. Istopped at the Worcester NY rest area. Theair sufficatig, high humidity no wind and lots o f lightening. As I g ot back in my truck I could hear terrific wind and rain. The rain was so heavey everything was pitch black, the truck was pushed around by the wind and at times the truck seemed to stop when hit by a blast of wind and rain. I had about 50,000lb of granite monument on a48 ft flatbed. I made it to a fuel stop in Oneonta NY. Iwent inside nto get a cold soda and the cashier told mme a small tornado had been reported near Worcester,NY !!!!!!!!!
I agree on the hail. I have been in many severe hail storms with my W900 and no damage so far. If I would have had a Peterbilt, I would have had to deal with a body shop at least a dozen times in the last 30 years.
always loved reading in the sleeper with the rain falling in sheets and the wind howling. Iowa in January is plain old mean - the makers of Webasto bunk heaters should be beatified. then came the diesel a.p.u. So long as i kept the snow cleared from around the exhaust it made life absolutely bearable under the worst weather conditions.
Kurt that was some nasty weather!! When i was truckin i loved a good thunder storm to go to sleep!! Well as always see you next time be safe i miss Opie!!😊😅
Remember those days.drove in some god awful weather and some beautiful weather.loved every(almost) minute of it.when you are a driver,you gotta do what it takes to get where you are going,on time and not in the ditch.just part of the job.hated pulling an empty trailer in high winds and on icy roads.have to drive according to the conditions until it gets so bad,its time to park until conditions improve.visited Walcott quite a few times.
I see you found Walcott. I don't live there but I'm close. The town is directly south of the truck stop maybe 5 miles. 14:50 The mighty Mississippi River in Le Claire, Ia. and just across the bridge is Illinois.
Thanks for letting me ride along for awhile I miss it so much....... I started driving in 1993 just as they were putting showers for women. Did over 2 million b4 I stopped. I trained my husband and he joined me the last 10 odd years until he got sick. Thanks again for the I-80 memories. Now I'll go cry myself to sleep 😢😢😢😢😢 Tell the other drivers "Mishap" says hi and my life stories still are still getting more mishaps
I was hitchhiking from Florida North back in the late 70's. Got a ride with two guy's hauling watermelon's North. That heavy load was jerking the cab the entire time. Couldn't sleep but I got to my destination.
Rode out hurricane Sandy after making two deliveries of water in Delaware. I thought we were well ahead of it but my partner ran into some of the out lying rain squalls and chose to stop in a Flying J. When I got up all the lights were out in the trick stop and that was a once in a life time view.
Kurt, years ago I was driving westbound on I-40 in western Oklahoma and a rainstorm hit. It came down so fast there was a couple of inches of standing water on the interstate. I got off at the next exit and waited it out. Couldn't see anything.
Your opening scenes reminded me of a trip I made to FL down 95, with my dog in a pickup truck I was not familiar with and without the experience you have. I had to get off and couldn't find the exit -- it was lump in my throat time - but I did eventually make it.
New subscriber from Kansas. Yes, I know tornadoes! It is always windy in this state. I really respect all the truckers out there when I'm driving my small car. Mad respect. And I drive a lot! Glad I found your channel. Keep on truckin'
My wife and I used to take our kids from VA out to Omaha children's fire medical treatment once a year, and we would always drive. I know that's crazy, but i love driving on the open roads. Anyway, we would stop at least traveling in one direction, if not both ways, at the World's Largest Truck Stop there on I-80 in Wolcott. My boys loved running around the shops, going to the truck museum, and I loved eating too much at the food bar in the restaurant. Really a great attraction!
When I use to drive..at delivery point if trailer loaded row was full I just asked the yard jockey where they wanted it..and where an empty one was at so I didn't waste time running around yards looking 😊
Hey Kurt another awesome video, glad to hear that everyone is safe back home. I remember the video of u hauling ice cream south n I think u n Paige was in lancaster pa to get a load of ice cream or something to take back west. Stay safe n tell the family n mom n dad hi
Oh gosh the memories of car trips in the 1970’s. I’m here for the storm, but now I’m remembering how fascinating all the big trucks on the highway. And we hauled horses so my mom had a CB radio. Her handle was Saddle Tramp. Appropriate in so many ways. Anyway, I’m following you now. Very cool life.
Glad you missed the worst of the storm. Safety first. We just had a semi- school buss accident here in Ks and only 3 minor enjuries. It was the dust blowing. Lucky all drivers were driving slow. There are some thoughtful drivers out there and you seem to be one of them. Stay safe Kurt and havagudun. Hop Opie is better when you get home.
I grew up in northwest Iowa, I now live in central Iowa, I haven’t been in the Sparkys there on 20 since it got rebuilt, I also just recently got my CDL, so I figured I’d enjoy your channel!
Bad news. They're starting road work up again through Champaign, IL. Started laying asphalt again on Monday 4/22. Of course, the I-74/I-57 interchange project has at least another year to go. Of course it helps when driving the night.