My reload in Toronto, I just took to the yard where I expected to get a more urgent load back to Woodstock, to find out in the morning I was continuing on to Woodstock with the load I had collected the night before. As I had plenty of hours left and was going home when I got back, I drove the 13hrs straight again, getting home Thursday night doing 6300 miles over the eleven days.
Friday morning the kids got me up by jumping on me as usual. My eldest was on his last day at school before the ten weeks holidays. Yep ten weeks. Kids get loads more time off here. I had a look at the grass I had cut before we went on vacation. Well you would have thought I had not ever touched it. It was back to two foot high, so those three days I was off became very busy one’s. I managed to cut the grass, build the trampoline for the kids, build my birthday prez, the BBQ then the patio set we got in the UK, finally built that too among other things around the house. On the Sunday Ralph asked me to take an English guy that’s starting with us on a practice drive. He worked in Canada before, so already had his licence, but had only really ever driven auto trucks. All ours are manual ten speed crash boxes, so we had some fun in a day cab for a couple of hours. It wont take you long Kelvin to pick it up. Just remember to leave some teeth for the next driver. Don’t worry, us English dudes have all been the same with us been used to modern equipment.
I was told my truck would be in late that night and I could go out Monday morning. When I got up to go they had sent it down to Moncton and Prince Edward Island to deliver. So by the time it got back and through the shop. I was leaving at 8pm Monday night. Again by the time I wanted to stop at 3am, there was no room so had to carry on till I found a spot in a rest area. I was on my way to Indiana, Pennsylvania. The collection was right down town and a pig to get to.
Their Baseball stadium
My reload was from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, back to Whitby, Ontario. From there my reload back to Woodstock. I thought great. I will be back Friday morning which is when most of the good loads leave for delivery on Monday somewhere in the states. Yea right. I was half way back when I gets a message to meet up with another driver. He was having a problem with his truck. They wanted me to take his load back to Niagara Falls, and he was to take my load to Woodstock so the shop could sort it for him. He had one of the old 9900’s. I say old, a 2007. Joe does not keep trucks older than three years old. They have close to a million miles on them by then, so he trades them in for new ones. We don’t have many more 9900’s left now. He is replacing them every week.My reload was from Brantford, ON back to the Toronto Yard, then as I expected. A midnight collection for Winnipeg again. Bummer. Its 1276 miles of lovely scenery,
Thats more like it 75mph
One of the great Lakes that separates some of Canada and the US
it was warm that day.
1 comment:
Hi Dave
Thanks for the mention mate. For what it's worth. I read several blogs of drivers in Canada and I really appreciate the fact that you and others take the time to share your experiences and are willing to put it out there for the likes of me to read it. The information that I have found on some of the blogs, including yours, has been very useful. There are always blokes who like to knock what others do, they seem to get off on it. I would encourage you to keep up the good work as I'm sure most of your readers enjoy the updates as much as I do.
A bit disappointed I didn't get a chance to meet you, likewise Dave Caldwell who has also been very helpful as well. Perhaps next time.
Cheers
Pete form Oz
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