After Going up Vail and Eisenhower We Get to Denver and Go Right Back to the Rockies at Night Heavy!

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Published 2019-12-26
Filmed December 14th 2019

All Comments (21)
  • @hammondjones
    "Still warm out, 22 degrees" - something that will never come out of my mouth
  • @BanjoBillWY
    I used to load/unload trucks for a grocery store in Wyoming. In the winter, I could tell the difference between a good driver and amateur. The good drivers asked me for empty pallets and bales of cardboard, etc (which we always had stacks of, and had to go back to Utah anyways). The rookies were always running late and refused to take 15 minutes to let me load them with reclaim.
  • @johnC7434
    20 year driver here,mostly New England,which can get tricky from time to time.I want to take a moment to say that I admire your mastery of the arena that you operate in,sir. Makes a difference that most people have no idea about,but there you are,bringing it with as little drama as possible.Outstanding.
  • I’m sitting here in my chair movin my feet n gripping my seat. That level of concentration for that length of time is brutal on the ol body. It’s not just turning a wheel like people think.
  • Good evening Mountain Man Mike . We have had another great shotgun ride thru the snow . Great Drive . See you later . Peace
  • Talk about getting in to it. At one point I actually looked for my rear view mirror. Don't have one in my living room.
  • @AudreyMacaw
    My husband and I love following you, your driving, and all the scenery. Since we are homebound, we get to travel everyday Riding Shotgun. Thanks so much.
  • Thank you to all the truckers out there. You keep us going. I could never do your job driving in all sort of weather conditions.
  • I really enjoyed riding with you. Thank you for doing this. I like listening to your calm voice and your knowledge about driving ON SNOWY ICY ROADS. Your so brave. You deliver what America needs. God Bless You. Your Grandchildren are lucky to have you for a GrandFather. Stay safe. 🌿🕊🇺🇸
  • @eare7383
    I moved to the West coast from a northern part of a northern (cold...snowy) state years ago and miss snow country and the beauty and challenges that came with that life. Could watch your snow-related videos for hours. I hope that new truck drivers, or prospective truck drivers watch your channel as you seem like a great mentor with your wisdom on how to handle very real-life driving. We are so grateful for truck drivers and the fact that you keep life moving, literally. Thank you.
  • @clivehorridge
    I love the way you know your rig, read the road, the conditions ahead, and the other traffic... a master of your profession. Respect to you Sir...
  • @tonyvn5817
    I felt like I was riding along with you in the pasenger seat. All 3 videos where great. Peaace right back at ya brother.
  • @CY-lt9ut
    Excellent video. Thank you for all that you do. We take the things we walk in the super markets and pick up for granted. Once again thank you and stay safe.
  • @Jason-pz8jg
    This guy makes it look easy,this is a lot of long stressful driving
  • @lilsart
    Love riding along. You are an awesome driver! I have several truck drivers in my family and it’s awesome to see what they may go through on the road!! Be safe and God Blees and keep you safe!!!🤗🤗🤗
  • @juvmol
    Thumbs up. Another video fully watched.
  • @jimellison3358
    I love the rear wiper on the car on the flatbed wrecker happily going back-and-forth
  • @buzzybee9997
    Wow what a drive mate glad im just one of your passengers thank you so much Jim from new Zealand cheers peace
  • Always enjoying watching...I still miss traveling those snowy roads when I used to live out there