Well done Daniel, it took me a couple of minutes at the start wondering " who" then realised. Great video for a Saturday morning. Yes more please......
Good to see you back Daniel....Yes i did enjoyed watching your trip going through those european countries. Years ago i would have loved to go trucking through europe and UK, a bit late for me now days, i'm due to retire next year but i still want to get back into trucking once my trucking friend (in swiss) get back to Nz and start our own trucking bussiness.... looking forward to see more of your european travels....
Daniel...enjoyed the ride!! What a rollercoaster for you... And it sounds like the UK is the best place in Europe to be an appreciated trucker(not)!!!!
Nice to have you back . Great Vlog. I night drive in the Uk so having a Sat nav with live diversions is a must . Even then a recent run from Stockton to the midlands I had to use local knowledge ( B roads ) as the A19 / A168 /A1 /M1 were all closed at different points !! Feel sorry for the foreign drivers.
@@williamfence566 you just never know what kind of nonsense they’re going to pull next. I think everyone knows how I feel about the highways agency!! 🙈
Hi Daniel, welcome back and a great and interesting Vid. Lets hope we get many more. I always found P&O to very unhelpful. but it's just take their money and sod the customer needs if 2 are on the same carnet. driving in Europe is civilised, the UK in shite.
I understand some of the stresses you feel. Have not done it for years myself. But I miss it. Glad you are back. I learned to enjoy waiting at docks, but I nearly always had my GF with me, and some good books to read. Going back a few years, do you think you would have enjoyed your first Russian trip if you had had a bit more sleep?
I don’t think so. It was the hassle of having to keep everyone together and stick with the convoy. I like to do my own thing. That’s why I always said I’d go back with a smaller number of trucks. 18 trucks just way too many. Unfortunately that may never happen again, but atleast I can say I’ve been
@@d1986scott I liked being in convoy, but we were never in a rush and as abnormals had pilot cars and Ivan 'the fixers' escorts too. Would have been nicer if any of our blokes spoke Russian, or the (military in those days) fixers actually spoke English. We were only ever in threes at most. 18 trucks in one convoy must be a bit much, perhaps I was less independent (got more lonely) than you. At least you had road signs in Russia when you went. We kept getting lost and sitting at junctions while our 'fixers' decided where we were going. We were not allowed to look at their maps, lol. We once had a meet up with a crew from Edwin Shirley Trucking, who did the same sort of thing as you - big party that night, lol. But in those days, driving while under the influence was almost essential. Power to you Daniel, think your videos are brilliant. You got a big fan here.
@@allewis1905 mate I was here 12 years full time before I left last year. It was a tough decision because I was definitely attached but I really needed that break.
@@d1986scott plus I'm 60 now I served my time as a pipe welder I was overseas for years I retired at 53 well more like semi retirement I drive a tanker 2 days a week now but even at my age i get itchy feet ! I've just done 4 weeks in felixstowe as a favour it was great ! Great vlogs mate great stuff !
@@KieranMonday most of the time we use p&o who only sail out of Calais. We did use dfds at 1 point and you could choose Calais or dunkirk whichever was more suitable but not sure that’s the case anymore as last time I sailed to France with dfds I asked if I could go to Dunkirk and they said no you’re booked to Calais 🤔
Ive caught ferry ⛴️ from felxstowe direct to Finland vir the keil canal nr hamburg then in to Moscow in 1993 delivery of Sony television 📺 5 times to Russia and all vir Germany travamunnda i loaded in France then unloaded center Moscow now retired interesting watching UA-cam your self no mobile phone no sat nav all with road maps plenty of memories
It has been found that women drivers have less driving incidents. It is thought without testosterone driving their emotions they are cooler headed and more prone to think of a solution while men tend to act irrationally at times. !
He's back!!!!!
driving in Sweden has always been a favorite of mine and taking ferries was another joy so : lovely trip you had
It's great to see you back mate 👍
Welcome back buddy!!!! Some decent weekend viewing 👍
Good to have you back
Welcome back. Cracking video mate. 👍
Back on the road! Great to see you, thank you for the ride along!
Great vlog as usual mate looking forward to seeing the next one safe journey
Nice to see you back and its good to see a driver not having to max his hours every day as thats no good for you
35:58 read the sign just saying Ausfarht LOL...Great Vid as always thanks.
Lol they’re on every motorway exit slip in Germany
Good to have you back!!😀
lovely to see ya videos again Daniel enjoyable again....
Welcome back Daniel, great video, the segments and content were about the right length. Safe travels.
Great to see you back Great video look forward to plenty more👍
Welcome back. What an awesome journey. Thank you for sharing. From a lady USA trucker. ❤
Well done Daniel, it took me a couple of minutes at the start wondering " who" then realised. Great video for a Saturday morning. Yes more please......
Good to see your back hopefully some good videos
Welcome back another interesting blog 🎉
Excellent video, glad to see again.
Welcome back Daniel awesome trip enjoyed every mile😂
Great to have you back Daniel that's what you call international trucking 🚚
Great to see you back. Really enjoyed that
Great to see you back
Good to see you back and they are always great videos roll on the next ones.
Very interesting. Thank you. Take care
Great vlog Daniel , its so good your back
Made my weekend welcome back fella.
Great Daniel nice to you back
Welcome back pal. Great Vid.
Hey mate, nice to see you back👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
Fab to see you back Daniel hope you enjoyed your holiday 👍👍
Welcome back daniel. Great vid and some trip..
Safe travels keep them coming now
👍☘️👍
Good to see you back. Safe travels
Nice to see you back my friend
Hi Daniel,
Great to see you back it's been too long 😊
Welcome back Dan and thank you - great video - could we see some more outside filming in addition to the in cab shots? Pics of your truck etc
Hi yeh I’ll try and do more in the future just getting back into the feel of it and talking to a camera again 😅
Welcome back Daniel, been a long time, great video as always
Good to see you back Daniel....Yes i did enjoyed watching your trip going through those european countries.
Years ago i would have loved to go trucking through europe and UK, a bit late for me now days, i'm due to retire next year but i still want to get back into trucking once my trucking friend (in swiss) get back to Nz and start our own trucking bussiness.... looking forward to see more of your european travels....
Welcome back. Viewing 12mins after upload. Regards Jeremy
Brilliant
Daniel...enjoyed the ride!! What a rollercoaster for you... And it sounds like the UK is the best place in Europe to be an appreciated trucker(not)!!!!
Welcome back Daniel
Mate i missed you more than anything on UA-cam.... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi welcome back been a long time please do some more don’t leave it to long .👍👍
Nice to see you back, Hopefully you're back to stay! It's been a very long time since your last vlog.
" it was Sicily #28 part 1" one year ago.
Nice to have you back . Great Vlog. I night drive in the Uk so having a Sat nav with live diversions is a must . Even then a recent run from Stockton to the midlands I had to use local knowledge ( B roads ) as the A19 / A168 /A1 /M1 were all closed at different points !! Feel sorry for the foreign drivers.
@@williamfence566 you just never know what kind of nonsense they’re going to pull next. I think everyone knows how I feel about the highways agency!! 🙈
Been a while Daniel 👊🏾 hope your trip across Asia was great
🖐️ Dan...great to see You with vlogs 😊
Safe travels mate.
Welcome back Daniel, great to see again mate😊. take care sir.( PS did you have a great holiday)
The best time ever!
Hi Daniel, welcome back and a great and interesting Vid. Lets hope we get many more. I always found P&O to very unhelpful. but it's just take their money and sod the customer needs if 2 are on the same carnet. driving in Europe is civilised, the UK in shite.
@@anthonypaterson7066 spot on!
Welcome back mate
Welcome back mate hope you’re doing well
I understand some of the stresses you feel. Have not done it for years myself. But I miss it. Glad you are back. I learned to enjoy waiting at docks, but I nearly always had my GF with me, and some good books to read. Going back a few years, do you think you would have enjoyed your first Russian trip if you had had a bit more sleep?
I don’t think so. It was the hassle of having to keep everyone together and stick with the convoy. I like to do my own thing. That’s why I always said I’d go back with a smaller number of trucks. 18 trucks just way too many. Unfortunately that may never happen again, but atleast I can say I’ve been
@@d1986scott I liked being in convoy, but we were never in a rush and as abnormals had pilot cars and Ivan 'the fixers' escorts too. Would have been nicer if any of our blokes spoke Russian, or the (military in those days) fixers actually spoke English. We were only ever in threes at most. 18 trucks in one convoy must be a bit much, perhaps I was less independent (got more lonely) than you. At least you had road signs in Russia when you went. We kept getting lost and sitting at junctions while our 'fixers' decided where we were going. We were not allowed to look at their maps, lol. We once had a meet up with a crew from Edwin Shirley Trucking, who did the same sort of thing as you - big party that night, lol. But in those days, driving while under the influence was almost essential. Power to you Daniel, think your videos are brilliant. You got a big fan here.
Yeaasssssssss 💪🔥
Welcome back. Been too long.
Welcome mate
Hi Dan ,hope you’re well
Even the Dutch have accepted the Holland name, their tourist board uses Holland
Bloody hell hes back i thought he was never coming back from Thailand you jammy git.
Was you missing the wagons mate ! I'll be watching top vlogs mate
Never even thought about trucks or driving while I was out there 😂 but I am enjoying being back so far 😎
@@d1986scott fair play to ye mate besta luck I just wish I had the bottle to do what you do !
@@allewis1905 mate I was here 12 years full time before I left last year. It was a tough decision because I was definitely attached but I really needed that break.
@@d1986scott plus I'm 60 now I served my time as a pipe welder I was overseas for years I retired at 53 well more like semi retirement I drive a tanker 2 days a week now but even at my age i get itchy feet ! I've just done 4 weeks in felixstowe as a favour it was great ! Great vlogs mate great stuff !
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Welcome back mate, are you still working for the same company as before
@@kevinsallows9709 yes I am
Yes!!!
welcome Back Daniel Short Trip For You But Welcome Back Too The UK, ! ! ! Is There More Too Come ? ? ? ?
Got a couple more stored on the memory card hopefully 😌
Is Dunkirk not a good alternative to calais, ive used it in a car a couple of times, looked nice and small and quick?
@@KieranMonday most of the time we use p&o who only sail out of Calais. We did use dfds at 1 point and you could choose Calais or dunkirk whichever was more suitable but not sure that’s the case anymore as last time I sailed to France with dfds I asked if I could go to Dunkirk and they said no you’re booked to Calais 🤔
Ive caught ferry ⛴️ from felxstowe direct to Finland vir the keil canal nr hamburg then in to Moscow in 1993 delivery of Sony television 📺 5 times to Russia and all vir Germany travamunnda i loaded in France then unloaded center Moscow now retired interesting watching UA-cam your self no mobile phone no sat nav all with road maps plenty of memories
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Ar you back on kb mow then dan
I am yes
It has been found that women drivers have less driving incidents. It is
thought without testosterone driving their emotions they are cooler
headed and more prone to think of a solution while men tend to act
irrationally at times.
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@@ourv9603 makes sense 😂