Hehehe I need a drink 😜too 🤪 that was a lil eeeh especially when you don’t have to drive like that at times next time round you’ll be a pro at this lots of blessings to y’all 🙏🏼🪶
One thing I remember from my car detailing business. Removing bugs works best in the early am thanks to the dew from the night. A perfect non scratch method: Put a panty hose over a soaking wet large sponge with some car shampoo. Never had a problem and we made tons of money spending very little money. Love all the off the grid camping spots you shared with us.
About the three fuel pumps, generally you’ll find that in farm country up north, because you will have three different types of fuel there. You will have treated diesel, witch is for vehicles operating in extreme cold, so that it doesn’t jell up on you, then untreated diesel, that I’d imagine you’d run year round because you all don’t typically operate into extreme cold conditions, then 3rd you have OFF ROAD DIESEL, witch is for farm equipment and heavy earth moving machinery that don’t operate on state maintained highways. Obviously all diesels will burn either one, but you never want to get caught running off-road diesel fuel in your road truck, and the way that they can tell that is there is red dye and off-road diesel fuel. So if they test your fuel and it is red, so is your rear end after they get done with you. Lol. So typically, Farmer will pull in with his pick up and fill up his off-road and his pick up at the same time, and you can pay for it two different ways, with different or same cards.
@@bigtruckbigtravels Got my whataburger fix today near Yulee Florida. It used to be right off highway 95. Now, it is about 8 miles east of 95. Worth it though.
I’m a little delayed in watching and commenting this week. We evacuated from Tallahassee when they said we were in direct line with a category 4 hurricane. Lucky for us, not for others, it swerved a little more east. Other than loss of power for only 18 hours and twigs, leaves, branches down in the yard, all was fine. We emptied the freezer and fridge of anything we left behind but a fresh start is never a bad thing. We are throughly blessed! Thank you for this week’s vlog. Please be safe as you make your way south.
Thanks so much again for this week video and showing the driving skills of Sondra and very well supported by David! Thanks and keep the videos coming!🥰❤️🇨🇦
@@bigtruckbigtravels Could be on the road hopefully you are easy to find so for sure if we see you we will stop by!! No rally for us that is for sure and only travel with our pickup & travel trailer who is toy hauler and our Spyder in it! Stay safe and thak again!🥰
Wonderful video, David and Sondra! Great to see New Salem Sue featured in the pictures at the end of your video. New Salem, ND was founded by German immigrants as a dairy farming area. As a former South Dakota resident, really appreciate the wonderful scenery from the state. A quick note--the capital of the state is pronounced "peer" not like a Frenchman's name. Neither South Dakota nor North Dakota seem to recognize French pronunciations--consider that Minot, ND is pronounced "my not." BTW, you missed the Runzas in NE. 😁
😆 🤣 We can't hit it all. Thanks for the pronunciations. Did not realize about Minot. We've got to leave some stuff on the table for our next visit. 😆 🤣 Appreciate your time watching the channel. ☺️
@@nancyalford8056 yes, my grandmothers, my mother, and all my aunts made it. Now I make it, too, a couple times a year. My family’s favorite is peach. We like it best warm.
You two remind me of my grandparents. They traveled the 48 contiguous states. They took one summer and did the lower half and then did the upper half the following year. They had a 38ft Coachman travel trailer that the pulled with a F250 Diesel
We stayed at a really nice City Park on the river in Pierre, and it was only $10.00 a night with electricity and water. It was on the otherside of the river from where you stayed. This is so fun driving through the town with you and seeing a place I have stayed on our journeys Thanks for the ride
at 8:17, I am pretty sure that trailer is a cradle trailer for hauling oilfield production tanks. The trailer can basically be lifted to the vertical. grab the tank. and lower it to horizontal into cradles for safe transport down a highway/ road.
I look forward to watching you guys every week. You're such an adorable, funny couple. I just love David's crazy jokes. It was my dream to travel the country and do the RV life with my husband, but he got sick last year and passed away. I guess I could do it alone, but it wouldn't be the same. Anyway, you make me smile and see the country through your eyes.
I've driven thru the mid-west on I-90 both ways several times and I can promise you that from Livingston, MT to the Great Lakes, there is a whole bunch of nothing other than miles and miles and miles of wide open prairie. I must have driven 3-4 hours without ever seeing another vehicle traveling in either direction. But it's not really that there is nothing out there, because one of the things that really struck me was the huge expanse of sky, like nothing I had ever seen before or since. The northern prairies have their own kind of beauty, the huge and open spaces from horizon to horizon tend to humble one (at least they did for me), make one realize how small we humans are in the overall scope of the entire planet. The cloudscapes were unbelievable, as were the night skies.
Oh Sondra. How did it feel to drive Miss Daisy?! 😂. You did a great job! Love David’s punny puns Safe travels and thanks for making Thursdays so enjoyable!
@bigtruckbigtravels 😂😂 It's good that she can drive off pavement, too, so she's not in a pickle, should something happen where you're unable to drive. Thanks for taking us along on your journey. 😊
While in Texas please consider stopping at the Waco Mammoth National Monument small but memorable. Amazing job Sondra coming out of that camp spot. Safe travels and God Bless
I knew it! You were taking David to the Ball of Twine. My husband and I were in Kansas back in July taking care of some family business. My brother lived only a few miles from there and I had to take my husband there when we were there, just as my brother took me when I visited once before. I am so glad you got to help add to the ball. What an experience. It’s a once in a lifetime see.
What a well rounded video! I’m feeling centered and ready to start my day!! 😂 love your videos and enjoyed watching the interaction while Sondra was driving. Well done, Sondra! Now - you need to learn to fly the drone!!
Thanks, Mary...I feel the peace and serenity envelope my very being! 😆 no way Sondra is flying the drone... she is not authorized for the TV remotes yet! 😆
Sondra you worry tooo much, you got it! I learned to drive in snow and ice for the first time in Wyoming winter in my Semi. Talk about white buckle, lol
Nat, sounds like a man to me. And if so, makes sense. You should be doing those jobs if you need to to survive. In this case, DAvid should be taking the lead, not putting it on his wife. Whatever happened to manly men?
@@NatKekuna2012 Winter driving in Wyoming can be crazy in a car, I can’t imagine doing it in a semi. All that wind blown snow becoming glazed black ice! I’ve done my share of fishtailing and waiting for closed roads to reopen there.
It's Herriod, SD. You'd already crossed the state line a couple miles back north. That was a specialty trailer for hauling the wind turbine towers. Mostly the width between pumps are probably because they haul a lot of round bales of hay double wide on trailers so about 12ft. total width and also in that area they go double long in trailers so get to be over 100 ft total length so it gives them extra room to get around.
I’m so glad Sondra didn’t out you into one of those Whataburger cups after teasing her about that tipsy driving. 😀. I sure have enjoyed following your travels.
Sondra did great driving while you flew the drone. Glad to see you back in the Lone Star State. Hope the issue at the shop works out. Great video. Gig em
Your videos are excellent, in part, due to your editing, content organization, and production skills. A video on the process you use to research and plan your upcoming trips would be interesting and helpful to many who are venturing into rv'ing even part time. Thank you!
I absolutely loved the small towns, the grass was so incredibly green. Sadly my Puno metre could not cope this week and simply burst into flames. What a great vid, the look on Sondra's face whilst driving on an incline was worth it. Looking forward to next week. Safe travels :)
Loved this, had a few hairy drives myself pulling my horses. ON MY OWN, too. Travelled in cyclones while also travelling down steep mountain. You go girl. 😂😂😂😂.I mean how can you not love a guy who tells such bad jokes. 😅😅😅😅
Sondra you are awesome at driving that huge rig. You are my inspiration to face my hot flashes and drive my tiny 24 foot RV ( no tow vehicle either) 😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️
You guys are great. i enjoy watching your channel so much. I have gone back and looked at you other content and started watching that. Also, thanks and keep on enjoying life! Seya next week.
Yet another very enjoyable episode but you didn't tell us if you enjoyed Grandma's Kuchen! - my grandmother was German and I loved the traditional German food she would make. I love seeing the country from your perspective, especially when you take roads less traveled. Our country is so beautiful. See you next week.
Great driving skills, Sondra! What a great route - and great weather. Used to live in southern Kansas (Winfield). Always took friends to Cawker City and the geographic center. Lots of fun. Take care, and see you next week❤
What a beautiful drive but I totally hated riding across Kansas on our motorcycles during our Covid vacation. I had grasshoppers everywhere 🦗🦗🦗 until we stopped and put on a bandana and tied our pant legs with bungee cords , 😆 Good luck getting your repairs done 😎🧡🍂🍁
Congratulations on your (fleeting) world record! Be bop to dat!😂 Kudos to Ms. Linda, the Belle of the Ball. Continued safe travels, David and Sondra.💙🤍❤️👍🏾
I try not to miss any of your videos. David has talked about WHATABURGER so much that I was excided when they built one in my town. I must say I was disappointed in my trip to try a burger. I want to know what burger David likes best.
New locations may take a few weeks to dial it in. I enjoy the #1 Whataburger, the Patty Melt on brioche bun or the Spicy Bacon Cheese burger with extra sauce. Sorry about your first experience.
There aren't many campgrounds in the middle states so we also like staying in city parks like you. They usually have very reasonable rates. The only problem is that they are usually on a first come basis. Thanks for another great video. The ball of string looks like a fun side stop.
I was a car hauler that delivered to Weirs gmc a lot , they never really have a huge inventory , careful service departments at dealerships are ripoff artists . Get second opinion’s if possible ! Have a great time in Maine , if your going to bar harbor area check out Timberland acres RV park , big pull throughs and reasonable rates(got the tip from changing lanes) or Koa is awesome too if you can get in
OMG! I would have put it in park and told Jim “You drive buddy!” But he would have done exactly the same thing Dave did! LOL Oh gawd! I was dying over your stress! Love watching you guys. We are “grounded” for a bit. MIL light so Miss Corona is at a Cummins service center. 😢Thank you guys for another good video! Jim and Sue
Thanks, Jim and Sue. Hope it gets fixed soon. Out to Quartzsite again this winter? It would be great to run into you guys sometime...though we will not make the Q next year.
@@bigtruckbigtravels yep. We will be back to the Q. It’s kind of our winter vacation. We build NPs and SPs and POIs into the trip. Going to hang out with Grand Adventure again and Traveling Robert will be joining the group. Did you get the paperwork about the proposed rate increase for the LTVA? I don’t mind a price increase but what they are proposing is insane. We would love to spend a camping day or two with you guys. See ya on the road! Jim and Sue
Years ago I as a truck driver took a load of honey from Bismarck, North Dakota to Columbus, Ohio in the middle of winter, no matter what I did I could not get warm, I was happy getting to Ohio which was below freezing but 20 degrees warmer than Bismarck Nd.
Hi kids, there’s a hot from the toy box, distilled water works best on windows, leaves no streaks + way cheaper than window cleaner that doesn’t work well another + is if U R hot & need a drink of water it’s in your hand 😅😅 thx & have more fun
I found that using a bounce dryer sheets work really nice removing bugs off a windshield..I squirt water on my windshield and start wiping windshield with the dryer sheet and rinse off clean real nice .
Kansas has some interesting rocks. There’s a place called Mushroom Rock State Park in Brookville KS. There are a lot of fossils to because it was the bottom of an ocean a lot time ago.
...and besides cold, that wonderful view campsite will also be muddy, like real muddy. After that uncomfortable driving - Drink on Sondra, drink on 🍻🍷🍾 I did not know DEF had such a high freezing point, 12° F. The pump blankets had me curious, so I looked it up. Great water shot in the closing; David needs a boat 🚢
That big empty weird trailer with the pilot car (p/u behind it) is used to transport the windmill towers & blades too, I think. Kinda funny to see 'em hog an intersection in, say, Kansas, where the trucks pick 'em up at from a lay-down yard by a railroad line. You'd think someone would have thought of a better place to set up shop at where they had more room to maneuver. 😮🙄
Next time you come to Idaho and stay in the ambassador rv park in Caldwell I would love to meet you two. I live in the park. Saw all of the group this summer. Safe travels
between storms, Earth quakes, and politics! you are comic relief' for me!
Good... at least the channel is good for something! 😆 🤣 Thanks and glad you enjoyed it.
When you get back to Texas will your first stop be at Whataburger? 😂
@@adriannurse1502 definitely! It's like home... 😆 🤣
Make sure to film it for us. Lol!!!@@bigtruckbigtravels
"I need a drink" did not sound like a request for a soda.
Hehehe I need a drink 😜too 🤪 that was a lil eeeh especially when you don’t have to drive like that at times next time round you’ll be a pro at this lots of blessings to y’all 🙏🏼🪶
Oh.. it was... with an "adult adder"! 😆 🤣
David’s sense of humor is great
Thanks, Brian. Like me, you're a sick individual if you enjoy my humor! 😆 🤣
Sondra passed off-road driving 101, good job.
And with flying colors, Steve! Thanks for watching
One thing I remember from my car detailing business. Removing bugs works best in the early am thanks to the dew from the night. A perfect non scratch method: Put a panty hose over a soaking wet large sponge with some car shampoo. Never had a problem and we made tons of money spending very little money. Love all the off the grid camping spots you shared with us.
Ok, thanks. Great tip. Never heard of the panty hose trick.
About the three fuel pumps, generally you’ll find that in farm country up north, because you will have three different types of fuel there. You will have treated diesel, witch is for vehicles operating in extreme cold, so that it doesn’t jell up on you, then untreated diesel, that I’d imagine you’d run year round because you all don’t typically operate into extreme cold conditions, then 3rd you have OFF ROAD DIESEL, witch is for farm equipment and heavy earth moving machinery that don’t operate on state maintained highways. Obviously all diesels will burn either one, but you never want to get caught running off-road diesel fuel in your road truck, and the way that they can tell that is there is red dye and off-road diesel fuel. So if they test your fuel and it is red, so is your rear end after they get done with you. Lol.
So typically, Farmer will pull in with his pick up and fill up his off-road and his pick up at the same time, and you can pay for it two different ways, with different or same cards.
Ok. That makes sense. Thank you
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Red diesel is only for farm equipment, which may be why more pumps. Love you guys!😊
Yep, it's usually called "off-road" diesel which is for farm and construction equipment that doesn't travel on the public roadways.
Thanks. Makes sense.
Can also be used for generators' but you would need a dedicated fuel tank just for the genny.
Didn't see the other side but I remember from when I was a driver there was a sister pump on the other side of the aisle for the passenger side tank
Dusty Rhodes, the American dream. I remember him and Rick Flare going at it many time.
Woohoo! That's going way back!
@@bigtruckbigtravels Got my whataburger fix today near Yulee Florida. It used to be right off highway 95. Now, it is about 8 miles east of 95. Worth it though.
I’m a little delayed in watching and commenting this week. We evacuated from Tallahassee when they said we were in direct line with a category 4 hurricane. Lucky for us, not for others, it swerved a little more east. Other than loss of power for only 18 hours and twigs, leaves, branches down in the yard, all was fine. We emptied the freezer and fridge of anything we left behind but a fresh start is never a bad thing. We are throughly blessed! Thank you for this week’s vlog. Please be safe as you make your way south.
Wow, Christy. So thankful that you guys are ok. Glad there was no real damage. Terrible storm for the south east.
Thanks so much again for this week video and showing the driving skills of Sondra and very well supported by David! Thanks and keep the videos coming!🥰❤️🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it, Marco. Hope to see you on the road...HDT Rally?
@@bigtruckbigtravels Could be on the road hopefully you are easy to find so for sure if we see you we will stop by!! No rally for us that is for sure and only travel with our pickup & travel trailer who is toy hauler and our Spyder in it! Stay safe and thak again!🥰
The cow named Sue!! What a memory going up to see that! Lol
😆 🤣 oh yeah. Fun area. You'll enjoy!
Wonderful video, David and Sondra!
Great to see New Salem Sue featured in the pictures at the end of your video. New Salem, ND was founded by German immigrants as a dairy farming area.
As a former South Dakota resident, really appreciate the wonderful scenery from the state. A quick note--the capital of the state is pronounced "peer" not like a Frenchman's name. Neither South Dakota nor North Dakota seem to recognize French pronunciations--consider that Minot, ND is pronounced "my not."
BTW, you missed the Runzas in NE. 😁
😆 🤣 We can't hit it all. Thanks for the pronunciations. Did not realize about Minot. We've got to leave some stuff on the table for our next visit. 😆 🤣 Appreciate your time watching the channel. ☺️
In my Grandmother’s German it was pronounced “Kooken”🤠❤️
@@nancyalford8056 yes, my grandmothers, my mother, and all my aunts made it. Now I make it, too, a couple times a year. My family’s favorite is peach. We like it best warm.
Ok. We'll remember that. Thanks
You two remind me of my grandparents. They traveled the 48 contiguous states. They took one summer and did the lower half and then did the upper half the following year. They had a 38ft Coachman travel trailer that the pulled with a F250 Diesel
Sounds like your grandparents had great adventures! Awesome!
You do a good job driving not many woman would not want to do that excellent job
She enjoys driving the rig. Thanks for watching. Appreciate your comments.
We stayed at a really nice City Park on the river in Pierre, and it was only $10.00 a night with electricity and water. It was on the otherside of the river from where you stayed. This is so fun driving through the town with you and seeing a place I have stayed on our journeys Thanks for the ride
That's so cool! Neat lithe town and very reasonable park rates too. Great find!
at 8:17, I am pretty sure that trailer is a cradle trailer for hauling oilfield production tanks. The trailer can basically be lifted to the vertical. grab the tank. and lower it to horizontal into cradles for safe transport down a highway/ road.
Ok, that makes sense. Lots of axles and it did look like hydraulics on it. Thanks
David you crack me up with your jokes 🤣🤣🤣 You are such a great couple Thank You both for taking us on your journey 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it, Joyce. We love having you along.
Love your videos. Thank you.
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching
Really a cliffhanger. You were just a few hours away from us. Safe travels hope to meet you two someday.
That would be great. Thanks
I look forward to watching you guys every week. You're such an adorable, funny couple. I just love David's crazy jokes. It was my dream to travel the country and do the RV life with my husband, but he got sick last year and passed away. I guess I could do it alone, but it wouldn't be the same. Anyway, you make me smile and see the country through your eyes.
Thank you, Gail. Sorry to hear of your loss. We're excited to have you along on the journey with us.
I've driven thru the mid-west on I-90 both ways several times and I can promise you that from Livingston, MT to the Great Lakes, there is a whole bunch of nothing other than miles and miles and miles of wide open prairie. I must have driven 3-4 hours without ever seeing another vehicle traveling in either direction. But it's not really that there is nothing out there, because one of the things that really struck me was the huge expanse of sky, like nothing I had ever seen before or since. The northern prairies have their own kind of beauty, the huge and open spaces from horizon to horizon tend to humble one (at least they did for me), make one realize how small we humans are in the overall scope of the entire planet. The cloudscapes were unbelievable, as were the night skies.
Agree. Wide open spaces such as prairies have their own beauty. Thank you
Absolutely enjoy traveling with you along the road and all the great things you’ve seen and done along the way. Can’t wait for next video
More to come! Thank you so very much for your time watching the channel. ☺️
Love watching you folks manuver in and out of tight spots - you really do see to find them all! LOL! Beautiful video as always. Safe travels you two!
Glad you enjoyed it and we do seem to find the right ones lately! Always appreciate your time watching the channel. ☺️ Thanks
Oh Sondra. How did it feel to drive Miss Daisy?! 😂. You did a great job!
Love David’s punny puns
Safe travels and thanks for making Thursdays so enjoyable!
She definitely got a drink afterwards! Thanks
Great job on the dirt roads, Sandra. 🎉👏 I would have wanted a drink, too, after unclenching my jaw! 😂
Sondra did great. She's a trooper and actually enjoys driving... on pavement! 😆 🤣
@bigtruckbigtravels 😂😂 It's good that she can drive off pavement, too, so she's not in a pickle, should something happen where you're unable to drive. Thanks for taking us along on your journey. 😊
Hey Sondra you are a great driver don’t cut yourself short. I think David likes making you push through.
No comment, Jeff... 😆
Those miles of canola with the yellow flowers you passed in south Dakota are where the bee's get there pollen from. That's why so much honey.
You're exactly right... plus all the sunflowers too!
The third pump is probably for
the refrigeration unit. Those tanks are usually mid way under the trailer.
Ok, that's what we were thinking as well.
While in Texas please consider stopping at the Waco Mammoth National Monument small but memorable. Amazing job Sondra coming out of that camp spot. Safe travels and God Bless
@@jl33278 so true, well worth a stop....
They are from tx
Interesting and thanks for the info. We'll look into it. After all, we're around Texas each year... just not always IN Texas. 😆
Sondra, You are my HERO! Good driving, David good job flying the drone too..
Wow, thank you. Sondra did great!
Well, looks like the marathon of boondocking continues! In more awesome locations even more well than the last!! Good luck…..
That's the plan! We enjoy it... but this summer was definitely heavy on zero hookups!
@@bigtruckbigtravels maybe have a face off between Orion and Curiousity? Which can last long in a long term boondock?
I knew it! You were taking David to the Ball of Twine. My husband and I were in Kansas back in July taking care of some family business. My brother lived only a few miles from there and I had to take my husband there when we were there, just as my brother took me when I visited once before. I am so glad you got to help add to the ball. What an experience. It’s a once in a lifetime see.
Oh wow! That's neat you've seen it. Such a unique stop and cool story.
What a well rounded video! I’m feeling centered and ready to start my day!! 😂 love your videos and enjoyed watching the interaction while Sondra was driving. Well done, Sondra! Now - you need to learn to fly the drone!!
Thanks, Mary...I feel the peace and serenity envelope my very being! 😆 no way Sondra is flying the drone... she is not authorized for the TV remotes yet! 😆
@@bigtruckbigtravels LOL!! Maybe one day.... :)
Sondra you worry tooo much, you got it! I learned to drive in snow and ice for the first time in Wyoming winter in my Semi. Talk about white buckle, lol
Nat, sounds like a man to me. And if so, makes sense. You should be doing those jobs if you need to to survive. In this case, DAvid should be taking the lead, not putting it on his wife. Whatever happened to manly men?
@@NatKekuna2012 Winter driving in Wyoming can be crazy in a car, I can’t imagine doing it in a semi. All that wind blown snow becoming glazed black ice! I’ve done my share of fishtailing and waiting for closed roads to reopen there.
She is very capable and does great. It was a fun drive. Thanks
@@susanparrish4036Nat is short for Natasha. And yes, I had that job in a time of my life to survive.
Sondra is inspiring me to learn how to drive our Prevost, each time I will get scared I will think of Sondra
Do it! It's good to know and be relativity comfortable with driving it.
Thanks for sharing 😊😊😊
No problem 👍Glad you enjoyed it.
I was so glad you didn’t have to turn right into that road!
Oh, us too! Not good! Thanks
It's Herriod, SD. You'd already crossed the state line a couple miles back north. That was a specialty trailer for hauling the wind turbine towers. Mostly the width between pumps are probably because they haul a lot of round bales of hay double wide on trailers so about 12ft. total width and also in that area they go double long in trailers so get to be over 100 ft total length so it gives them extra room to get around.
Thanks, Mark. Oh... didn't realize we had crossed the border.
You two are hilarious and brave drivers! ❤😂
Brave or stupid... both could describe us! 😆 🤣 Thanks for watching
I’m so glad Sondra didn’t out you into one of those Whataburger cups after teasing her about that tipsy driving. 😀. I sure have enjoyed following your travels.
We're excited to have you along on the journey. 😊
Sondra did great driving while you flew the drone. Glad to see you back in the Lone Star State. Hope the issue at the shop works out. Great video. Gig em
Thank you. Love being back in Texas. We're hoping the fix works.
Thank you for the ride to Texas!! Love you guys!
Be safe out there!!
Our pleasure, Marian! More this week. Thanks
Your videos are excellent, in part, due to your editing, content organization, and production skills. A video on the process you use to research and plan your upcoming trips would be interesting and helpful to many who are venturing into rv'ing even part time. Thank you!
Thank you, Doug. I may do something along those lines in the membership area in the future.
He is transporting liquid sunshine
😆 🤣 that's funny.
Traveling the Plains States on more rural or backroads sure is fun and a lot more interesting to me than interstates!!
Lots of interesting places to see. The drive is nice.
I absolutely loved the small towns, the grass was so incredibly green. Sadly my Puno metre could not cope this week and simply burst into flames. What a great vid, the look on Sondra's face whilst driving on an incline was worth it. Looking forward to next week. Safe travels :)
I'll go easier next week... let the Pun-o-meter recover! Thanks
Loved this, had a few hairy drives myself pulling my horses. ON MY OWN, too. Travelled in cyclones while also travelling down steep mountain. You go girl. 😂😂😂😂.I mean how can you not love a guy who tells such bad jokes. 😅😅😅😅
I know, right?!? Cyclones? Oh my!
Sondra you are awesome at driving that huge rig. You are my inspiration to face my hot flashes and drive my tiny 24 foot RV ( no tow vehicle either) 😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️
Wow, thank you and it's all a matter of perspective. It's what you're used to and need to live....I guess we're a little more "needy" than most! 😆 🤣
You guys are great. i enjoy watching your channel so much. I have gone back and looked at you other content and started watching that. Also, thanks and keep on enjoying life! Seya next week.
Awesome! Thank you! We appreciate your time watching the channel. ☺️
drives the truck very well
Thank you very much!
Love that you two are willing to try new things. As an FYI, “Kuchen” is pronounced “kook-in” ant not “cutch-in”!
Thank you. We've never heard of it before so jumping in blind on that one.
My wife is from Salina Ks. Where Steve Fosset took off and returned to when he flew around the world nonstop without refueling
Oh, yeah. I remember. Cool. Thanks
Yet another very enjoyable episode but you didn't tell us if you enjoyed Grandma's Kuchen! - my grandmother was German and I loved the traditional German food she would make. I love seeing the country from your perspective, especially when you take roads less traveled. Our country is so beautiful. See you next week.
Thanks, Carol. The kuchen was good. We liked it better after a few days so the sugar topping could soak in a little bit. Very unique but tasty.
Great driving skills, Sondra! What a great route - and great weather. Used to live in southern Kansas (Winfield). Always took friends to Cawker City and the geographic center. Lots of fun. Take care, and see you next week❤
Very cool, Elizabeth! You used to live in the area. It's a couple of unique stops for sure. Thanks
What a beautiful drive but I totally hated riding across Kansas on our motorcycles during our Covid vacation. I had grasshoppers everywhere 🦗🦗🦗 until we stopped and put on a bandana and tied our pant legs with bungee cords , 😆 Good luck getting your repairs done 😎🧡🍂🍁
Oh wow. Not fun dealing with the grasshoppers! Eewww! Glad we're on a cab. Thanks
Welcome to SD and thank you for pronouncing Pierre correctly. Learned something new, did not know that was our state pie.
You're welcome! We try to get the pronunciation correct... we're not always successful. Only 8 states have an official dessert designation.
Remember going coast to coast on Hwy 12 (east to west) means you start in Michigan a few blocks from the Windsor Tunnel.
Ok... that's cool. Thanks
Love watching your adventures. Wish I was able to do some traveling. Love you guys.🥰🥰
Maybe one day! We're hoping... but until then we're excited to have you along on the journey with us.
@@bigtruckbigtravels I’m not going to be able to travel. I’ll be 71 October 15 and can’t because of finances. So watching you two is a blessing. 🥰🥰
Dang, David. If this full-time thing doesn’t work out you can hit the stand-up circuit. Or..the rap road! 😂
😆 🤣 I think I would starve, Mary!
@@bigtruckbigtravels LOL
Congratulations on your (fleeting) world record! Be bop to dat!😂 Kudos to Ms. Linda, the Belle of the Ball.
Continued safe travels, David and Sondra.💙🤍❤️👍🏾
😆 😆 Thank you so very much. We be bopped to Texas. Ms Linda made the experience for sure.
I love David and his jokes
I think we're in the minority, Deborah! 😆 🤣
I try not to miss any of your videos. David has talked about WHATABURGER so much that I was excided when they built one in my town. I must say I was disappointed in my trip to try a burger. I want to know what burger David likes best.
New locations may take a few weeks to dial it in. I enjoy the #1 Whataburger, the Patty Melt on brioche bun or the Spicy Bacon Cheese burger with extra sauce. Sorry about your first experience.
In my Grandmother’s German it was pronounced “Kooken”🤠❤️. Sondra you are so lucky to have a happy and fun partner, not a grumpy pants.
Thanks. We weren't sure exactly how to pronounce it.
There aren't many campgrounds in the middle states so we also like staying in city parks like you. They usually have very reasonable rates. The only problem is that they are usually on a first come basis. Thanks for another great video. The ball of string looks like a fun side stop.
Very true! The ball of twine was a unique little stop. Thanks
I was a car hauler that delivered to Weirs gmc a lot , they never really have a huge inventory , careful service departments at dealerships are ripoff artists . Get second opinion’s if possible ! Have a great time in Maine , if your going to bar harbor area check out Timberland acres RV park , big pull throughs and reasonable rates(got the tip from changing lanes) or Koa is awesome too if you can get in
Thank you. Great suggestion on the RV park! We'll be in Maine for 2026.
That twine was cool! Love watching you two!!
Glad you enjoyed it, Dale! It was pretty wild to see it.
Great job driving Sondra!!
Thank you 🤗 She did great!
OMG! I would have put it in park and told Jim “You drive buddy!” But he would have done exactly the same thing Dave did! LOL Oh gawd! I was dying over your stress! Love watching you guys. We are “grounded” for a bit. MIL light so Miss Corona is at a Cummins service center. 😢Thank you guys for another good video!
Jim and Sue
Thanks, Jim and Sue. Hope it gets fixed soon. Out to Quartzsite again this winter? It would be great to run into you guys sometime...though we will not make the Q next year.
@@bigtruckbigtravels yep. We will be back to the Q. It’s kind of our winter vacation. We build NPs and SPs and POIs into the trip. Going to hang out with Grand Adventure again and Traveling Robert will be joining the group. Did you get the paperwork about the proposed rate increase for the LTVA? I don’t mind a price increase but what they are proposing is insane. We would love to spend a camping day or two with you guys. See ya on the road!
Jim and Sue
Years ago I as a truck driver took a load of honey from Bismarck, North Dakota to Columbus, Ohio in the middle of winter, no matter what I did I could not get warm, I was happy getting to Ohio which was below freezing but 20 degrees warmer than Bismarck Nd.
Oh wow! That's cold! Glad we're south.
Had a Whataburger last week. Thank you.
Wonderful! Hope it was good.
Hi kids, there’s a hot from the toy box, distilled water works best on windows, leaves no streaks + way cheaper than window cleaner that doesn’t work well another + is if U R hot & need a drink of water it’s in your hand 😅😅 thx & have more fun
Thanks for the tip! I love it! Didn't think about it but makes complete sense!
Awe whata great trip
😆 🤣 whata-guy, David!
I found that using a bounce dryer sheets work really nice removing bugs off a windshield..I squirt water on my windshield and start wiping windshield with the dryer sheet and rinse off clean real nice .
Yes, you are correct! I use them when washing the front of the truck. Hmmm... never thought about the windshield. Nice. Thanks
Started watching your videos a while ago I decided that I was going to follow you guys on TH-cam. Enjoy the videos.
Awesome! Thank you! We really appreciate that!
It could be for refer trailers of the semi trucks
True. And farm equipment for cheaper fuel...offroad.
Road trip musings! “This ball of twine … its so fine” 🎶 “very centred” “very rounded” “battle the elements” 😅 🇨🇦 ❤PS fav pic = sunflowers
Thanks, Yvonne. The fields of sunflowers was beautiful. We'd never seen so many.
You guys are funny love love you guys and this channel Blessings ❤
Thank you very much. That means a lot to us.
God bless you too ❤
Thank you very much.
I’m really proud of you you did an awesome navigating out of there 👍👌
Thanks, Steven. A lot of turns out in farmland but it worked out great.
ER doctor." what's going on?".. wife."my husband made me drive the ruts in a semi truck"😅❤
😂🤔🤣😂😁 That's good...a little bit of truth to that! Thanks
You did great
Sondra handled it well. Thanks
Kansas has some interesting rocks. There’s a place called Mushroom Rock State Park in Brookville KS. There are a lot of fossils to because it was the bottom of an ocean a lot time ago.
Interesting, Kathy. Thanks.
...and besides cold, that wonderful view campsite will also be muddy, like real muddy. After that uncomfortable driving - Drink on Sondra, drink on 🍻🍷🍾 I did not know DEF had such a high freezing point, 12° F. The pump blankets had me curious, so I looked it up. Great water shot in the closing; David needs a boat 🚢
Oh, I definitely need a boat... in a warm climate! Yes, we needed to head south.
Watching from Florida where Hurricane Helene is currently going by. 🙏 Another great video y’all! Safe travels.
Oh wow! We hope you are safe. Terrible storm.
Another amazing video. Nice to be the center of attention 😂
Thanks! 😃 good to be centered in life!
David you make me 😂 with your quick humour & rapping 😂 Sondra your an excellent driver 😊👏 much ❤️ from Melbourne Australia 🦘
Thanks so much, Helene. Good or bad, it's just how we roll down the road.
Nothing wrong with looking for cheap fuel . It makes you look smart
That's our idea too! Every little bit helps. Thanks
LOVE YOU GUYS
Thank you, AnnaMay.
Off Road or red Diesel for third pump. no road tax
I think you can use it in refer van fuel tanks as well
Thanks. Makes sense
That big empty weird trailer with the pilot car (p/u behind it) is used to transport the windmill towers & blades too, I think. Kinda funny to see 'em hog an intersection in, say, Kansas, where the trucks pick 'em up at from a lay-down yard by a railroad line. You'd think someone would have thought of a better place to set up shop at where they had more room to maneuver. 😮🙄
The journey and now the suspense 💁🤗
😆 🤣 a suspenseful journey!
You guys still safe and make David be good 😂
Trying...real hard! 😆 🤣 Thanks for thinking of us.
Hi from Canada .Another enjoyable experience.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching
You were right the trailer is called a Schnabel it's for the windmill tires
Oh wow! Thank you 😊
😂 you are showing your age with the wrestling comment. Loved me some wrestling in the day and Hulk Hogan is in a neighborhood close by.
😆 🤣 just thought I'd throw out some fun trivia "play on words" kind of thing. Hulk Hogan was the master showman!
Ok it’s working 😊
Great! What happened?!?
Next time you come to Idaho and stay in the ambassador rv park in Caldwell I would love to meet you two. I live in the park. Saw all of the group this summer. Safe travels
That would be cool! We were in Ambassador in June for the West Coast HDT Rally.
Nice, Thursday night video. Hope you can fit in the RV service bay somehow. Safe travels!
That's the plan! Thanks. A 14-foot door just doesn't seem like 14 feet anymore!
Maybe to much Whataburger!😁
Possibly an overload situation... 😆
We're hay farmers in Wyoming and our diesel is delivered to our farm tanks.
Ok, that makes sense. No fuel tax, I guess.