Almost JACKKNIFED On The Most DANGEROUS Highway In America | First Winter ICE SNOW Trucking |

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 7. 12. 2019
  • Worst Trip EVER! But Lessons learned. Life is all about learning lessons. Thanks Everyone For Buying My Merch! LOVE U. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! LIKE! AND ENJOY! DEUCES!
    MERCH:
    teespring.com/stores/therusty...
    FACEBOOK:
    / rustycrackertv
    PATREON:If you like to support the channel :)
    / therustycracker
    DONATIONS: If you like to support the channel :)
    PAYPAL: paypal.me/rustycracker
    |||||||||||||||||||||MUSIC||||||||||||||||||||||||||
    Track: 32Stitches - Olympus [NCS Release]
    Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.
    Watch: • 32Stitches - Olympus |...
    Free Download / Stream: ncs.io/Olympus
    Track: Marin Hoxha - Endless [NCS Release]
    Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.
    Watch:
    Free Download / Stream: ncs.io/Endless
    Track: Clarx - Bones [NCS Release]
    Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.
    Watch: • Clarx - Bones | Future...
    Free Download / Stream: ncs.io/Bones
  • Auta a dopravní prostředky

Komentáře • 2K

  • @TheRustyCracker
    @TheRustyCracker  Před 4 lety +114

    Check out my NEW T-Shirts! Hope you guys are having a good holiday season! DEUCES!

    • @MrPjcrews
      @MrPjcrews Před 4 lety +2

      @bill2526 bill2526 thanks for the tip

    • @mosesmadsen968
      @mosesmadsen968 Před 4 lety +3

      What's your name? I really need this kind of a job. I'm wondering how I can get it. I'm in Kenya.

    • @knowone11111
      @knowone11111 Před 4 lety +2

      You pulled into Humboldt Nevada?! lmao

    • @keithminett2199
      @keithminett2199 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm a Florida boy too lol

    • @goutvols103
      @goutvols103 Před 4 lety +2

      TheRustyCracker did you ever get an update on the check engine light?

  • @jimc12
    @jimc12 Před 4 lety +376

    Oilfield trucker here. I roam those sketchy roads like 140 allot pulling oil from oil wells. I run into you highway guys all the time doing 60mph on these roads. FYI if you dont have a CB get one. Us oil guys use them to communicate out there in the desert. Also it doesnt matter if you have no signal. If you feel your in danger or its am emergency call 911 and it will connect you to any cell towers in the area to get you signal. Also carry 3 pairs of single railer chains, 3 bags. Starting in the fall around August states out west start their chain laws. Big expensive ticket if you dont have them on your truck when the chain laws are in effect. Also I keep a sleeping bag in my truck that is rated for -20F. I lay on top of it with a blanket when it's to warm to sleep in it. I've been driving for 17 years, if you ever have any questions email me and I'll give you my cell phone number.

    • @zmoney1212
      @zmoney1212 Před 4 lety +24

      What a stand-up guy

    • @jasonmill3685
      @jasonmill3685 Před 3 lety +19

      Words of wisdom spoken here! I work oilfield in Canada, ALWAYS have warm clothing, blankets, chains! I have singles and triples hanging on my truck with 5/16 studs. We use 2 way radio systems though, but get a CB and learn the channels, it's your best friend when in a jam, someone within a 5 mile range may get you out of a jam, or could be going your way and can help.

    • @dieketsengbolofo5120
      @dieketsengbolofo5120 Před 3 lety +7

      What a nice guy you are... bless your heart & God bless you with all the trucking. 🙏🏾❤️

    • @elvirhadzic2784
      @elvirhadzic2784 Před 3 lety +8

      Especially Colorado, would fuck you up for couple thousand dollars if no chains in truck,
      From October until may they have chain law

    • @charming0077
      @charming0077 Před 3 lety +5

      What's your email brother thanks for the tips, from 🇨🇦 I will definitely make few purchases now..

  • @truckerguy2572
    @truckerguy2572 Před 4 lety +426

    I like to tell you, Rusty, that you have every right to be scared. By being scared it makes you cautious. As a rookie, you have no experience in snow and ice and the only way to get it is to do it. You will be a better driver once you have the experiences but to get that you must be cautious. I have over 40 years of experience driving a truck and 4 and a half million accident-free miles. I like to share with you some advice. 1.) get snow chains it is the law in 11 western states and a hefty fine for you and your company if you don't have them even if you only drive on I-10. 2.) Always have cold-weather gear with you including a sleeping bag rated for -50 degrees 3.) Carry with you 3 to 5 days worth of food on the truck and a small camp stove. 4.) Have 4 fuel filters and 2 to 3 bottles of rubbing alcohol to pour into a glad hand to de-ice an air system. 5.) When you park for the night set your trailer brakes then wait 5 minutes then release the trailer brakes and set your tractor brakes. 6.) Carry a 5-pound sledgehammer and a propane torch and insulated coveralls just incase you brake shoes do freeze you the brake drums.7.) Try to never let your fuel get lower than half a tank the lower your fuel the higher the chance you can get condensation building as the hot fuel returning from the engine enters the cold tank. In short prepare for the worst and expect the best and always remember rule #1 in trucking if wheels aren't turning your not making money

    • @jedda-gaming3942
      @jedda-gaming3942 Před 4 lety +38

      Someone positive and helpfull on the Internett.. This is Great to read and im sure its alot of help for him. Respect to you! All about kindness in this world there is to much hate

    • @Ultrakillerism
      @Ultrakillerism Před 4 lety +8

      Can confirm all advice is good

    • @DANISHtheGR8
      @DANISHtheGR8 Před 4 lety +5

      Ultrakillerism to any person who has driven any kind of vehicle. This sounds very sensible. Especially truckers

    • @donaldbartram6315
      @donaldbartram6315 Před 4 lety +8

      I was just saying that in my comment. 40 years after my 1st spinout I thought of it in every bad weather I was in. I'd slow down & let the yahoos fly by.

    • @shubhshar
      @shubhshar Před 4 lety +1

      Could you explain the need of practising point 5, thanks and respect to all truckers

  • @patglenn7762
    @patglenn7762 Před 4 lety +410

    Check Engine light: Open the hood. Look. Yep It's still there! Good to go.

  • @swerve951
    @swerve951 Před 4 lety +111

    if you fart to loud in a volvo a light comes on

    • @gsntv4702
      @gsntv4702 Před 3 lety +2

      🤣🤣

    • @garysingh8494
      @garysingh8494 Před 3 lety +1

      Lmfao

    • @michaelrodrigues1968
      @michaelrodrigues1968 Před 3 lety +1

      I have a Volvo VNL 860 with less than 20,000 miles and can vouch for this. My forward imager is constantly saying it’s malfunctioning.

    • @seanshighwaylife8851
      @seanshighwaylife8851 Před 3 lety +1

      Never driven a Renault product that doesn't have a check engine light on lol. That's why I avoid them

  • @kyron2092
    @kyron2092 Před 4 lety +540

    “Might as well keep on trucking til the end!”
    Next scene:
    “I made a big mistake, I should’ve stopped”😂

  • @gspainting11
    @gspainting11 Před 4 lety +333

    Respect to all the truckers on the roads.

  • @waviii3704
    @waviii3704 Před 4 lety +76

    northern nevada: 35 degrees
    southern nevada: 110 degrees

  • @PaulThomasHarris
    @PaulThomasHarris Před 3 lety +23

    Remember the most important person on the road, it’s the person behind the person in-front of you. You’re #1
    Always send a message to your DM it’s “unsafe to travel” this shifts the responsibility

  • @kenbass3862
    @kenbass3862 Před 4 lety +233

    In colder weather I never get below a half a tank of fuel just in case you get stranded on the road somewhere. Good luck and stay safe

    • @dronetrucker
      @dronetrucker Před 4 lety +47

      In cold weather my black ass stays south.

    • @krish5445
      @krish5445 Před 4 lety +1

      Sorry, but I had to ask this that inspite of raining and the humid cold climate it seems surprisingly brown and barren?

    • @janzat
      @janzat Před 4 lety +10

      @Ken Bass Exactly! Grew up in mountains, stuck in the middle of nowhere several times. I always carry arround snow-chains, showel, jumper-cables, torch, rope, axe, some dry clothes, water, some protein bars, jerry can, some tools, ... you name it. Driving arround with just extra 80-100 ponds of dead weight even in summer. I do not live in the mountains anymore, but still this behavior is coded somewhere deep... On the other hand - everyone likes to go on trips with me, bcz I am always prepared 😂

    • @tre_4
      @tre_4 Před 4 lety +2

      J. Mellown , Sounds Like You're Always Prepared For The Worst.

    • @jjedwards8095
      @jjedwards8095 Před 4 lety +1

      I live in nevada it’s crazy how isolated and lonely some of the roads are

  • @exquezit
    @exquezit Před 4 lety +53

    Habibi wasnt having none if it 🤣🤣

  • @paulflores9909
    @paulflores9909 Před 4 lety +27

    During winter time, make it a habit of refueling upon reaching half a tank of fuel.

  • @Dead-do1xf
    @Dead-do1xf Před 4 lety +84

    You should see the 401 up in Canada in the middle of a blizzard.
    It is a literal demolition derby

    • @thebuds8781
      @thebuds8781 Před 4 lety

      Maggot#742 ikr

    • @Gooch292
      @Gooch292 Před 3 lety +2

      @ Maggot#742 that highway has a show on the weather channel of its own its so dangerous!!!

    • @Dillwaudby
      @Dillwaudby Před 3 lety +3

      And us canadians say hold my tim hortons let's roll!

    • @krusty1027
      @krusty1027 Před 3 lety

      @@Dillwaudby YEEHAW

    • @bryandragon8533
      @bryandragon8533 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Dillwaudby Glad I got my F-150 gets me thru any weather Canada throws at me

  • @bvkronenberg6786
    @bvkronenberg6786 Před 4 lety +91

    Do not drive in the snow or on ice. Just sit and wait. Better late than dead.

    • @d.s7741
      @d.s7741 Před 4 lety +13

      Truck drivers have to drive in the snow dude.

    • @Driving4bangers
      @Driving4bangers Před 4 lety

      Lol this ain’t the south brother

    • @mamoochie7392
      @mamoochie7392 Před 4 lety +2

      you’ve obviously never seen ice road truckers, that’s literally a road made out of ice

    • @yammmit
      @yammmit Před 4 lety +1

      Mark brakes*

    • @thelazycoucherslifetalks3555
      @thelazycoucherslifetalks3555 Před 4 lety +1

      Questionable Choices Inc. fake show

  • @TWOSU_NEWS
    @TWOSU_NEWS Před 4 lety +133

    Couple things:
    1. You are required to carry chains from October 15th through match 15th if traveling north of the 30th parallel., or in mountains terrain above 2500ft...
    2. You are required to have tires of 4:32 on steers and 2:32 on all others., your trailer tires are bald.
    3. You never leave a main highway for a state route you are unfamiliar without adequate fuel...adequate fuel means FULL.
    4. You NEVER GOANYWARE in the months of October through match without adequate winter clothing...i/e pants, shirts, a coat and winter gloves...

    • @m118lr
      @m118lr Před 4 lety +6

      The Dirty Trucker ...ALL this is COMMON SENSE stuff man. Experience CAN BE one harsh teacher..

    • @trevorfillmore698
      @trevorfillmore698 Před 4 lety

      I'm north of the 49th parallel and we aren't required to have chains I drove tractor trailer for 15 years never had a set now the last 3 years I have been plowing for the government and only ever had them on a few times.

    • @CASH-1846
      @CASH-1846 Před 4 lety +2

      The Dirty Trucker also the 140 from Lakeview Oregon to Nevada is length restricted and that’s why his gps said don’t go there. I drive the 4hr longer route he mentions several times a week

    • @grimreefer7261
      @grimreefer7261 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm definitely taking your information and I'm running with it... definitely new out here trying to fix my rig.. but definitely appreciate the information...

    • @dustinw1750
      @dustinw1750 Před 4 lety +1

      Chain laws are based off state to my knowledge. Mostly western ones have more strict laws. I believe Colorado has one the strictest. All big rigs need to carry the minimum amount of chains required by CODOT, September - May.
      Pretty sure California has requirements to carry chains in certain areas like around Tahoe during some months, but not a statewide law. When chains are required there for heavy vehicles you need a minimum of 8 chains on if you have a three axle tractor and two axle trailer. If you don't have the required chains at chain control checkpoints you get turned around.
      States have very different chain laws so it's always good to look up each state if you expect to be potentially driving in gnarly weather.

  • @timh7931
    @timh7931 Před 4 lety +7

    I feel you Rusty! I drive fuel tanker and nothing has ever scared me more than my first winter! Taking icy hills too quickly and thank God I made it down! Never let anyone push you out of your comfort zone. Experience comes in time, and taking your time and slowly getting the feel for things is your best strategy. And just like others have said, definitely keep chains with you at all times. Stay safe out there brother!

  • @markmarkovets
    @markmarkovets Před 4 lety +45

    I don't know what I'm watching, but, its kinda satisfying...

    • @justaninsidejoke3582
      @justaninsidejoke3582 Před 3 lety +1

      You are probably watching your first or next job.

    • @lordbeerus6182
      @lordbeerus6182 Před 3 lety +1

      @@justaninsidejoke3582 that's what I'm watching for lol 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @hectorjimenez1361
    @hectorjimenez1361 Před 4 lety +46

    I know how you feel man. I’ve been driving 4 years and still get nervous out west especially with the weather.
    Get some chains on the truck I’ve yet to use mine. It’s part of trucking but they can definitely get you out of trouble. Get some kitty litter for traction if you ever get stuck when parked.
    Always drive to your abilities, if you don’t feel safe driving in certain conditions screw it.
    Snow go slow, ice no dice 💪🏽

    • @livinglegend1110
      @livinglegend1110 Před 4 lety +2

      Unless your in Wyoming, say hello to nothing but ice lol. Be safe out there drivers especially those on the western 11 side.

    • @lex4758
      @lex4758 Před 4 lety

      Yeah almost all the states out west require chains. If you heading out west, you pretty much know you need to carry them during the winter seasons.

  • @mack70214
    @mack70214 Před 4 lety +37

    When it snows, I park it. No need to risk hurting or killing myself or someone else.
    In some states, if you don't have chains, it's a $500 fine (Colorado).
    If you start to slip, don't ride the brakes. Use "stab" breaking (worked for me).
    By the way, been driving for 15 yrs.

    • @chrise3801
      @chrise3801 Před 4 lety +1

      Lol that's funny

    • @anonymousbinarytrader552
      @anonymousbinarytrader552 Před 4 lety +3

      In here Finland we don't use chains. We have winter tire law 01.11-30.03 (11/01 - 03/31 for Americans). Use or lose it. Hell, we might have dry roads in south but when winter comes (and it will come) you really need winter tires in whole country.

    • @luciaconn6788
      @luciaconn6788 Před 4 lety +6

      He picks up hay in N. CA and drives it all the way east. Don't they have hay east?

    • @evanbayliss6012
      @evanbayliss6012 Před 4 lety +5

      Haha you wouldn’t make very much money in Canada if you park it every time it snows

    • @lex4758
      @lex4758 Před 4 lety +1

      @@luciaconn6788
      I get where you're coming from. Same thing I question when I pick up packaging products or beverages and have to go cross country to deliver. When the same area I go to have other manufacturers near by that produce the same thing or have it.

  • @dragunzlr1
    @dragunzlr1 Před 4 lety +3

    I really appreciate all you did to put together this video. I also love the music! I have lots of friends that drive long haul. I'm not a professional trucker but have driven almost every type of vehicle, rig, RV, etc. all over the States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America in every kind of crazy weather imaginable and for me that concern and caution you expressed is how you are able to keep driving and not wind up jack-knifed on the side of the road. Please keep up the good work.

  • @phdtobe
    @phdtobe Před 4 lety +26

    Rusty, get a pair of strap-on ice cleats to wear over your shoes when the pavements icy. They work like a charm.

    • @soulfly4076
      @soulfly4076 Před 3 lety

      you call that little patches fucking ice ????????? lmfao kiddies

    • @phdtobe
      @phdtobe Před 3 lety +2

      Soul Fly It’s the small patches that harmless that can surprise you into unexpectedly flopping your behind onto the ground real hard!

  • @mattmoschkau2831
    @mattmoschkau2831 Před 4 lety +35

    I always have pants and a jacket in the truck. Way back when I first started I made my way into Wyoming in August and my life changed forever. It was over 90 degrees when I left salt lake but by that night I was in over 3 feet of snow and stranded in a rest area. No clothes, food, drinks and no way of knowing when the road would open or when help may arrive. I was there 3 days, it was a storm no one was prepared for.
    Bottom line: Always have a stash of snacks, water, clothes, a blanket and a disposable trash bag. Always be prepared!!!

  • @briangerring1095
    @briangerring1095 Před 4 lety +10

    As a viewer from New Zealand , down under near Australia, I really enjoy your clips, I will never get to see your huge country and to see it from your cab is so cool, the contrasts from lust growing crops to sandy deserts, to mountain passes to salt lakes is so interesting for me . Thanks man , good to see you are a safe driver and not a idiot road hound like so many are .

  • @TranceFur
    @TranceFur Před 3 lety +5

    “I might sound like a kitty cat right now...”
    Lol, love ya Rusty. You’re a real one. Hope I can meet some dudes like you once I start driving.

  • @DewayneSr
    @DewayneSr Před 4 lety +25

    I'm usually surprised when the check engine light is not on in my T680...

  • @cooltrkin
    @cooltrkin Před 4 lety +50

    The route was good but you never go that way without topping your fuel off.

  • @paulfianatravels
    @paulfianatravels Před 4 lety +72

    Sound really frightened mate. You sure trucking is for you,, stay safe

    • @Rhino-ux7yf
      @Rhino-ux7yf Před 3 lety +3

      Haha

    • @TRUMPmyOSHI
      @TRUMPmyOSHI Před 3 lety +1

      It’s many first for a tropical summer FL guy, first desert going for hundreds of miles, first snow...

    • @kingskreezy6707
      @kingskreezy6707 Před 3 lety

      Honestly it gets a lil nerve wrecking out there

  • @rasmuslarsson9175
    @rasmuslarsson9175 Před 3 lety +3

    Had my first winter as a truckdriver this winter, i was driving a 78 foot long truck and trailer (most common here in Sweden).. It was hell.. like 4 accidents in 20 mile radius, i almost jackknifed about 5 times just that night.. keep it up man!

  • @kimjuanjun7124
    @kimjuanjun7124 Před 3 lety +4

    The scary part of trucking is being experienced since you have alot of time you get full of yourself and prone to mess up

    • @catsos9433
      @catsos9433 Před 3 lety

      Wrong, compliance is what will get you in trouble not experience..

  • @mikerowley464
    @mikerowley464 Před 4 lety +6

    A little advice. If you start to slide, just push in your clutch. No gas, no brakes. If you push in the clutch, your truck will straighten out and you will stop. Don't worry about going too slow. Just make sure you are comfortable with the speed you are going.

  • @Cocobolomasine
    @Cocobolomasine Před 4 lety +82

    Dude, you need to know one thing about Volvo. Any time you got check engine light on dash, stop your truck, turn it off, then put main electrical switch to off. After few seconds turn it on and start truck. Light on dash should disappear.

    • @_jrides_
      @_jrides_ Před 4 lety +12

      Gox Isterivac It also helps to just not drive a Volvo. Junk truck

    • @VchaosTheoryV
      @VchaosTheoryV Před 4 lety +1

      Freightliner is good for that also. Kill the power and reset the computer. Even if it doesn't solve the "issue", it'll help as band-aid.

    • @mattlight8105
      @mattlight8105 Před 4 lety +3

      Get a dam mack or perter belt

    • @0xsergy
      @0xsergy Před 4 lety +5

      doesn't that just reset the computer? I can do the same in my car, doesn't fix the underlying problem.

    • @VchaosTheoryV
      @VchaosTheoryV Před 4 lety +1

      @@0xsergy No it doesn't fix it-you're right. However, if you need to get the truck moving and in gear, it can help because once the "emergency light" comes on the dash, the computer will shut your truck down.

  • @charlescrawford6766
    @charlescrawford6766 Před 4 lety +2

    Rusty, just found you’re video and really enjoyed it. Saw a whole lot of places I’ve been in my career. Just want to say; at the end you said “crappiest” trip. Man; you saw and experienced things that most people never will. From being scared, to the lessons learned. And I promise, that won’t be your crappiest trip if you continue in this career field. Take it easy Man; keep the shiny side up.

  • @luisespin533
    @luisespin533 Před 4 lety +8

    I’ve got my check engine light on ... that doesn’t mean anything 😂 glad you made it through, Rusty

  • @TinoNate
    @TinoNate Před 4 lety +22

    Have a safe drive Rusty. Becareful when drive on the road.

  • @truckerforever
    @truckerforever Před 4 lety +148

    Just wait until you get into a blizzard on I80 Wyoming. 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆

    • @aaronerickson2182
      @aaronerickson2182 Před 4 lety +20

      TRUCKER FOREVER. I live in Wyoming and I have always said that the Discovery channel Ice Road Trucks is a joke, drive I80 in Wyoming in the winter, that is Ice Road Truckers at 80 MPH.

    • @CopperheadJKU
      @CopperheadJKU Před 4 lety +15

      Wyoming in the winter is definitely something every driver should experience. 60+ mph winds, black ice as far as the eye can see (which isn't far in the winter), white out conditions. And that is just a normal winter storm. Over Thanksgiving this year the entire state was basically shut down for over two days

    • @CASH-1846
      @CASH-1846 Před 4 lety +1

      I drive the 80 from Laramie to granger and back several times a week going from Medford Or to Windsor Co and back

    • @truckerbaty7425
      @truckerbaty7425 Před 4 lety +4

      Aaron Erickson Yep, I live in Cody. It’s keeps the foreigners out tho... kinda lol

    • @truckerforever
      @truckerforever Před 4 lety +1

      @@truckerbaty7425 😂 I like your comment driver.

  • @greatkingrat
    @greatkingrat Před 2 lety

    I dig your honesty. So many people have more confidence than ability. It’s good to know your limits, it’s the only way to learn.

  • @jimbeaux89
    @jimbeaux89 Před 4 lety

    Glad you made it through. My dad has been trucking for almost 30 years, my grand father retired from trucking, and my great grandfather was a trucker. The only driving I would do is OTR, but no way my wife would be down with that. Much respect to all them drivers out there. I know it isn’t easy

  • @wscorners
    @wscorners Před 4 lety +8

    All that experience you gained, over A load of hay from North Cali, to Kentucky! 😁 Must be that special stuff! Cool to see you in my part of the country, keep on truckin, Rusty!

  • @kway745
    @kway745 Před 4 lety +14

    There’s a lot more shame in rolling it over into the ditch than keeping it parked until the weather clears.
    Best not to take a chance if you don’t feel comfortable.

  • @fruithauler
    @fruithauler Před 3 lety +3

    I’m originally from Ft. Pierce Fl and I learned really quickly to have. A route you are going to take . Nice work boots and a good winter coat

  • @scottmonroe1802
    @scottmonroe1802 Před 2 lety

    I appreciate your honesty and candidness. Have been thinking of taking up driving after my my retirement from being an engineer. Have driven cost-to-coast several times with moves, and I-80 in winter is always a gamble. However, it is far more beautiful than I-40 and I-10 when the weather cooperates... Keep trucking and be safe!

  • @davidallen3158
    @davidallen3158 Před 4 lety +5

    NEVER, NEVER go below half a tank of fuel. You never know when you will get trapped in the snow for a few days.

  • @timhoppin7226
    @timhoppin7226 Před 3 lety +1

    My first snow was with my trainer with knight. 2nd day of driving period. Going through the Shasta mountains in northern Cali into Oregon at 2am. My starfish was puckered the whole time lol

  • @richardjones4376
    @richardjones4376 Před 4 lety

    My first trucking job ever was with Werner right before winter started. 2 weeks after I got assigned my first truck I was on the I80 on snow. XD
    I spent 70% of my first winter on the I80 going back and forth from oregon and South Dakota, hitting the states in between. Got stuck on Elk Mountain, with ice, snow 60+ mph gusts. I had 10,000 in the box, and I either had to get off the Mountain, or get stuck there for 2-3 days without cell service or food. I made it off the mountain with a few slides but nothing too bad.

  • @SpearHead1011
    @SpearHead1011 Před 4 lety +6

    Dude just found your channelnamd love it. I am actually a new CDL holder as well. My first trucking orientation is Monday for flatbed, I am from Georgia

  • @arnoldespero6984
    @arnoldespero6984 Před 4 lety +7

    Rusty, "RAIN & SNOW , we don't go slow" "ICE & SNOW, we go slow" "ICE & RAIN, You will be sliding". Just keep truckin & be safe. ADVISE:: LOCKED your snow chain. lots of snow chain thieves in truck stop.

  • @soluuhuongyhik
    @soluuhuongyhik Před 4 lety

    Thank you ,now I had a license six months ago but can't find a job ,I have to learn a lot of thing from you ,it's good for me ,I hope I can find a job after quarantine .Thanks and take care Bro.

  • @cmerighe2
    @cmerighe2 Před 4 lety

    My father was also a road warrior like you. He was an owner operator for many, many years. God bless you!

  • @danielloveall2952
    @danielloveall2952 Před 4 lety +4

    Hey Rusty. A good rule of Thumb. If you see spray on ur trlr or other trlrs not icy but if you feel uncomfortable f ou and a place to park wait it out

  • @BabyHueyDyson
    @BabyHueyDyson Před 4 lety +3

    Man, I love the i80 in wyomming. In summer that is. Not in the snow. Its bad in the snow. Good looks man. Stay safe!

  • @jboone3745
    @jboone3745 Před 4 lety +1

    I know exactly what you felt. In my first snow and ice I got stuck in Oregon, and it looks like Santa Claus house was in the area. The roads were shut down, with me stuck for Thanksgiving. Let's just say I had enough food, but nothing nutritional so wishful thinking does work. 🤣 Glad you made it safe.

  • @TTVToxic-yu5ov
    @TTVToxic-yu5ov Před 4 lety +1

    As a Dalton highway trucker, I can relate. And this guy working through his problems is hilarious. Respect to all you interstate truckers! I never get lost cuz there's only one road to stay on. Fuel can still be an issue. Lol.

  • @truxz8199
    @truxz8199 Před 4 lety +9

    Hi there mate new sub
    I think you handled everything fine
    As a current heavy goods driver in the uk
    I’ll keep my eye out for your next vids
    Keep safe on the roads mate
    Drive safe

  • @matthewconner463
    @matthewconner463 Před 4 lety +21

    This😂 DRIVER 😂is a NERVOUS😂WRECK
    But better safe than sorry

  • @rcrocker02
    @rcrocker02 Před 4 lety

    fellow trucker here. subscribing. good videos man. showing whats up with these crazy trips we sometimes deal with day to day. ALWAYS learning something new.

  • @w.maximilliandejohnsonbour725

    Tip...!!!!. Invest in a satellite phone and two-way radio ( amateur/ham channels ) just use the authorised channels. In an emergency all channels can be used. Better to have them and not need them then to need one or the other and not have them. Also good to have solar panel ( foldable ) to charge your flashlights , phone etc. Make sure your EDC bag have other things that you may need like medical items , survival stuff etc. Safe trucking dude...!!!!!!!.

  • @advils12
    @advils12 Před 4 lety +31

    Driving in the snow is a skill...

    • @suldanceynte9992
      @suldanceynte9992 Před 4 lety +1

      advils not only skill it need a self confidence.

    • @0xsergy
      @0xsergy Před 4 lety +1

      isn't most everything a skill?

    • @0xsergy
      @0xsergy Před 4 lety +2

      @@Jigoat I'm on the other end, I love getting on an empty highway in a snowstorm and going a wee bit into the fun zone. Never around other ppl tho, 1-2am is perfect for that.

    • @TheMexboxing
      @TheMexboxing Před 4 lety

      Not really specially in northern states where roads are prepare. Ice is something else.

  • @rishroxx8883
    @rishroxx8883 Před 4 lety +7

    I love watching ur video.... I don't know how and why I came here.. But u love watching it love from India🇮🇳

  • @saadkhoshim.4911
    @saadkhoshim.4911 Před 3 lety

    I am new truck driver watching all your videos thank you for making vidio learning something from you thank you so much be safe.

  • @johnhanson4795
    @johnhanson4795 Před 3 lety +1

    i lost my friend a trucker and a fireman 3 weeks ago he was a retired truck driver but still hauled loads to pay bills and he lost his life 15 miles from his home in a kenworth pulling a tanker at 7
    :30am a car was speeding on a 2 lane as he came around corner they hit head on his drivers mirror ended up underneath truck facing backwards it was a daycab t660?.but frame broke in half to..be careful out there love your videos.old trucker from the early 80s i got out from losing another mentor and friend at the time.

  • @esthermarye
    @esthermarye Před 4 lety +16

    Your load ,Truck & trailer are all insured . Your life isn't ! Safety first !!! Safe travels , Greetings from a trucker from the Netherlands

  • @davids4063
    @davids4063 Před 4 lety +15

    Theres never a mechanic on duty when you need them

  • @MessOfThings
    @MessOfThings Před 4 lety

    Reminds me of my early days. Day three solo hit a blizzard. Never drove in snow before. Luckily the on ramps were all closed so there was no other traffic. Took it slow for 175 miles and found a city. Another time before I had trucking maps I took the most direct route and ended up on some tiny mountain roads where I wasn't supposed to be. Luckily I made it through. Don't drive from Durango to Ooray. Haha

  • @Railer61
    @Railer61 Před 4 lety +29

    "snowed in here" *sees a light dusting* Wait till you experience Midwest lake effect snow. THAT'S snow!

    • @Reaping_Matster
      @Reaping_Matster Před 3 lety +3

      Yep, don't come to the great lakes if you don't wanna see serious snow lol

    • @cyanidejewel5943
      @cyanidejewel5943 Před 3 lety

      Even Texas can get more snow then that, we had some at the start of this month that got up to ~3 ft at least. I did a full 90 degree drift in my camaro trying to park, and the winds about average with what he's going through, still, could be scary if you're not used to it

  • @danielloveall2952
    @danielloveall2952 Před 4 lety +36

    Hey Rusty you'll be fine. Fyi any time after October never get below Half tank of fuel you never know what Conditions you'll run into

  • @pilotmanpaul
    @pilotmanpaul Před 4 lety +5

    Hope for your safety! I do not know how truly hard it is to drive a truck(American Truck Simulator is as far as I can go in terms of trucking experience XD), but I hope you the best and your sweet ass VNL!
    Though I've talked to actual truckers in TruckersMP(Multiplayer) and they told me players like me who do not drive trucks in real life should not allowed to drive in winter in the game since it'd be too hard and its true. I tried hauling a 53 Wabash Dry Van up of Washington headed to Everett and sweet Lord my 389 did not last. First Hill and my rear axles started slipping 2/3s into the climb, my Air Pressure warning even came up a few times and I thought my wheels would lock on me. I had to reverse super slowly till I reached the base and turned in to the side of the road. Am never gonna do it again, you guys have balls of steel doing this. Mad respect!

  • @dieannriddick3064
    @dieannriddick3064 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Rusty, I enjoyed your video and I get how you felt in the snowy weather especially when you're not used to it . Im an OTR driver from Canada so being in all sorts of weather is a regular thing for me. Ive been front row to several tornadoes. mud slides and floods. The I-80 is a corridor I'm very familiar with. Just keep using common sense and don't try and beat Mother Nature because she always wins. Stay safe and God Bless.

  • @shrockyg9062
    @shrockyg9062 Před 3 lety +2

    I live in west valley Utah. On the day after that my family got into a wreck and rolled. Each time I see this it reminds me of that day. Very scary crash.

  • @eaglebrink
    @eaglebrink Před 4 lety +3

    So i've been following your vids for a while now, and i love them!! I love how honest you are, though i don't allways agree with everything you say i still love the vids.. And as for the experiance, that'll come in time... For now you seem to have the right reactions and mind to get you through those hard situations. Like pulling the trailerbrake when you allmost jacknifed. Not everyone would think of that... Keep your tanks full and stay safe!! No amount of money is worth your life or anyone elses for that matter!!! Hope to see you soon again and Can't wait for an update on the Volvo build! :-) :-D

  • @ManMountainMetals
    @ManMountainMetals Před 4 lety +8

    Man: Whiteout on the mountain, unsafe to travel
    Rusty: Sounds Good! :-)

  • @tknight7
    @tknight7 Před 4 lety

    I'm glad I found your page because the scenery is breathtaking. You really entertain the viewers and I agree with you (Those short hauls is straight B.S.). Agents with Landstar use to try me with those type of loads in Cali, but I refused to pull them. I ran coast to coast. Thanks for sharing.

  • @snazzymcnazmy
    @snazzymcnazmy Před 3 lety +3

    One thing I've learned not to worry about roads freezing until the temp gets down in the teens

  • @elljay4587
    @elljay4587 Před 4 lety +48

    Those drive tires look like they wouldn't be good in rain, let alone snow.

    • @janmodal6876
      @janmodal6876 Před 4 lety

      @Wayne Lewis dette er for meg en nydelig søndagstur i Norway med 50 tonn semi i vinterstorm . 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @michaellee5399
      @michaellee5399 Před 4 lety

      @G BT I learned the hard way when I was with my trainer on donners pass lol

  • @TheDuglas63
    @TheDuglas63 Před 4 lety

    Hey kiddo, that was the salt flats, the pass you went over in a Oregon was super truck friendly, I used todrive it a lot, makes for great pics though lol. Thanks for sharing yet another one of your adventures. Douglas , Oregon

  • @rsumsixtyfo6766
    @rsumsixtyfo6766 Před 4 lety

    Lol, welcome to truckin' in the USA! Those lonely little highways in the middle of nowhere are a reminder of the things that we take for granted. They will make you lonely, think, prey and mentally exhaust your brain by the time it's finished with you. You'll never forget traveling down that road in Nevada my friend. I've got the same memories from 30 years ago when I first started trucking.

    • @timothykeith1367
      @timothykeith1367 Před 3 lety +1

      Running low on fuel is bad, but at least its not a Tesla

  • @stopwastingourtime
    @stopwastingourtime Před 3 lety +5

    ~Extremely light coating of ice on truck~
    "I got like an inch of ice on my truck!"

    • @jasonyambor3272
      @jasonyambor3272 Před 3 lety

      I was laughing my ass off when he said that as he beat on it with his tire checker 🤣🤣

  • @wiedapp
    @wiedapp Před 4 lety +6

    Lesson learned: Always take a scan tool with you while driving in areas without service and garages to look up defects.
    May not be mandatory and I doubt a trucking company would pay for them, but it would make me feel more at ease while driving like you do.
    What I don't know is the pricing of such tools for trucks. For cars they come in quite cheap these days.

    • @thelogicofcheese90
      @thelogicofcheese90 Před 4 lety +4

      @Chuck As Rusty seems to have quite a good mechanical knowledge judging by his past videos of him rebuilding vehicles. It might help him to locate a problem he may be able to fix himself. Or even just to let him know if its even safe to travel onto his next destination, cause it may be nothing really mechanically wrong but just a sensor deciding to play up etc. It doesn't really hurt and can also save you money at the mechanics later, saving you the cost of them charging you for a scan to find out whats wrong.

    • @wiedapp
      @wiedapp Před 4 lety

      @@thelogicofcheese90 Exactly that.

    • @MrPjcrews
      @MrPjcrews Před 4 lety +1

      Why would you not have chains and why would continue without proper clothing and in the night when your weather channel showed you to stay put. Get smarter.

  • @susie154
    @susie154 Před 3 lety +1

    I sure hope you're more prepared this 2020 winter!! Safe travels!

  • @bobjames8312
    @bobjames8312 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm a Floridian, but love driving through that area. The flat white expanse is the Salt Flats.

  • @TellurideS13
    @TellurideS13 Před 4 lety +28

    18:16 LMFAO

    • @Emanuel-kz9lw
      @Emanuel-kz9lw Před 4 lety +1

      Telluride LMAO what did he even say?

    • @lukkyluciano
      @lukkyluciano Před 4 lety +1

      @@Emanuel-kz9lw habibi means friend or something in Arabic

    • @humanityfirst2652
      @humanityfirst2652 Před 4 lety +3

      @@lukkyluciano
      It means "Lover" in Arabic..

    • @bobjones-dw4yd
      @bobjones-dw4yd Před 4 lety +1

      I thought no one was gonna acknowledged it😂😂😂

  • @SC68170
    @SC68170 Před 4 lety +3

    That was me that took that shit behind the dumpster ...sorry u had to see that Rusty. I actually accidentally shitted in my truck and I threw it at the dumpster but I guess I missed. Would love to meet u sometime Safe travels!

  • @ramanathannv9971
    @ramanathannv9971 Před 4 lety

    During these days of covid 19 pandemic few people all over the world seems to understand and appreciate the challenges and faced by truck drivers across the globe. Many of in the north american continent are more fortunate than your less fortunate cousins in the African an Asian continents. Whereas the press and the authorities pay glowing tributes to the medics and paramedics, they seem to be oblivious of the service rendered by the truck drivers to keep the supply chain unbroken,while others are busy breaking covid 19 chain. May God bless you all truck drivers all over the world.

  • @roscoemichel2103
    @roscoemichel2103 Před 3 lety

    My 1st job driving truck was driving the coquihalla and highway 3 in British Columbia, I was so scared my palms were sweating, had to wear my gloves to drive lol, my buddy said if your Jake brake quits working then you can shit your pants, good to see you finished your trip, I've never met anyone that hasn't seen snow before

  • @christophersantisteban4686

    Man you did a fantastic job on this video. Much respect

  • @radekcernik6119
    @radekcernik6119 Před 4 lety +23

    You have to be pretty mad guy :-D I understan you ar from FL, but when you.re leaving sunshine state, you should think about some warmer clothing, just in case.

  • @cleipotzful
    @cleipotzful Před 4 lety +2

    This was my second time watching this vlog of yours buddy for 4 month CDL holder you are very impressive buddy keep safe!

  • @eugenereinard7957
    @eugenereinard7957 Před 4 lety +1

    You had me on the edge of my seat, very nerve-racking video, you have what it takes to make a good truck driver. You ran into adversity and overcame it, wish you a long and prospers career.

    • @MrKoolCash
      @MrKoolCash Před 2 lety

      My first druve through the mountains made my hairline recede! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @XxDINOxFROSTxX
    @XxDINOxFROSTxX Před 4 lety +4

    You’ll learn to love driving out west. It’s never a lot of traffic, beautiful scenery at night and day and the roads are usually better than the East

    • @catliftresearch
      @catliftresearch Před 3 lety

      Exactly right, I live in Miami but work out of Wilsonville Oregon. 11 western except in the spring when I go east. Wouldn't trade it for the world.

  • @masonbeaumier1225
    @masonbeaumier1225 Před 4 lety +6

    8:01 are you a cat 😂

  • @francesarmstrong7877
    @francesarmstrong7877 Před 3 lety +1

    In winter running mountains. Keep at least half fueled. Know truck stops for fuel. GPS, or hand book with truck stops. Always have boots warm jacket, jeans, loon sleeves. Jts MOUNTAINS. PULLING HILLS. FUEL DROPS. TREAT YOUR FUEL. BE PREPARED.

  • @EarnYourStripes48
    @EarnYourStripes48 Před 3 lety

    Yooooooo I'm from Cheyenne Wyoming! Love to see it in videos 🤘🤘 love your content brotha you've made me want to get my CDL license and start trucking!

  • @antoniomorillo90
    @antoniomorillo90 Před 4 lety +5

    Bro if you feel it's unsafe for you to be driving in frozen weather you have the option of calling dispatch and tell them that it's unsafe road conditions and you don't feel safe driving in it. I know bro i been there that was my biggest fear driving in snow hauling with 50,000 pounds of weight behind me. Be safe out there brother hammer down.

  • @brianmeattey4151
    @brianmeattey4151 Před 4 lety +3

    How ya doing bud ..prettey sketchy trip huh ..but ya did well and I can see how ya get all stressed out over that trip .but I would highly suggest getting some chains for your truck cause that stretch of highway is awfull during the winter I seen that highway on a towing truck tv show and they will tell you to chain up before ya start going up the highway mountains but you did well but just make sure ya learn how to throw the chains on easier for your self but anyways great vid and I felt all your fears as the vid went on .so godbless and take care bud

  • @juliodelrio1737
    @juliodelrio1737 Před 3 lety +1

    Best traveling video love it...your doing a great job man keep it up you're new!!! Im trying to get into trucking so i enjoy the experience and views...keep it up.

  • @c.thompson9771
    @c.thompson9771 Před 3 lety

    LOVE IT! Used to hang there in Virgin Valley.
    You were on the road from Denial to Runamucka (Denio to Winnemucca.) Lol!!
    I got stuck in the 25 cent Casino with the laundry money one day. I learned that to win at Roulette, you MUST bet against yourself!! Lol!
    Needless to say, I was there for awhile.
    Laundromat closed before I could dry ALL the clothes with my winnings; basically won back what I lost initially. But I know about Roulette now . Lol!

  • @chrislewis6488
    @chrislewis6488 Před 4 lety +12

    Take a deep breath youngster take your time and relax it'll work out.That Pequop hill can be a real B word.

  • @dennismoody8140
    @dennismoody8140 Před 4 lety +4

    Rusty I know what your saying I know how you feel everyone that drives a truck or has driven a truck for a living knows what it is like to go into their first snow storm just be careful watch what is going on around you and get on the CB and ask other drivers you see coming at you how the roads are ahead of you

  • @jackfrost1774
    @jackfrost1774 Před 4 lety

    Much respect. I highly admire and appreciate your attitude towards pushing yourself to keep working. Cause I learned to best remember it as a day without work, Is a day without money going to your pocket.

  • @jbaxter68
    @jbaxter68 Před 3 lety

    Yes. I drove 140 last year. Picked up lumber in Medford, OR and headed east. I connected to I80 in Winnemucca, NV. Ended up blowing my motor on Sherman Hill just before Cheyenne. I had Floyd's put me a new motor in and they did a fantastic job!. Had 1.2 million on the old motor but I think 140 pushed it too hard.

  • @Dan-tq8py
    @Dan-tq8py Před 4 lety +3

    God Bless you Rusty . Be careful