Jack if you see Aussie tourists they will be the ones driving at you on the left. You guys are spoilt in the US and Canada with great roads, Truck Facilities and even the rest stops are spot on.
Jack, you are the master when it comes to trucking videos. I look soooo forward to each and every one. Thank you for the time and effort you put into making these educational and entertaining films. God Bless.
Through the eighties, I was stationed in southern New Mexico (Alamogordo), and the (then) wife was from Ogden. Took that Gallup/Cortez/Moab trip many times to visit the grandparents. Thanks for the memories.
Thanks Jack, I'm new to your videos. I'm not new to trucking. I've towed trucks, run doubles, dry vans, and flats. I like your tips of the week, very good for newbies. keep up the good work, stay safe.
Beautiful scenery, lovely camera angles and an engaging personality. You are very well-spoken which (at least where I'm from) is a rare thing. Well done and good vibes from Australia.
Excellent video as usual! I love 'em all! I was beginning to get worried that something had happened to you, as you've been away for quite some time. Glad to have you back!
Waited till the end and what do you know..surprise surprise, golly gee Gomer that was sure a fast and nifty way to empty a tire trailer. Kind of reminds me of my morning routine with the Cheerio box.
I'd seen grain haulers put on lifters like this and dumping it's contents,so gravel and other stuff,Jack your camera work is the best ,no one ever done such a great footage of a truck on the road,and showing us every angle,,,,one suggestion though,,one on top of back doors,to see who tailgates,lol
Good Day to you 😀 I SO Luv your vlogs. That was very cool how they dump the tires. Who knew a 18 Wheeler could be a dump truck. Have a Great and Wonderful Day. 😺
I was born in Logan, UT.... Been to Moab Mtn. biking a few times in my life....Will be nice to run a truck through in the future running some loads.... Nice scenery....Gotta love those fast unloads...Very cool shot trailer tipper to offload those tires...
Hi Jack, Beautiful scenery! I used to deliver out to the Schreiber Cheese plant in Logan, UT. and then run up to ID. to load spuds and then back to WI. As far as that air leak goes, check the clutch fan, you can hear it when standing outside in front of the grille. I suppose the old black "rubbers" on the glad hands have been replaced with the new poly-plastic red and blue ones. But check them every time you change trailers, because a cracked or flat one will loose a lot of air. Loss of power sounds like a fuel pump or injector acting up, also the turbo, but you just had that done. Good luck and keep it safe, love your videos!
Wonderful video Jack! I appreciate the craftwork you put into your videos. I was fortunate enough to drive from Vancouver BC to Durango CO and took mostly the same route through Utah. It's been six years and the trip is unforgettable! Look forward to your next show!
Indiana as usual your trucker vlog is just the best of the genre. You videos combine with your slow voice to mesmerize me. Many thanks. Being an old and cantankerous mud dobber, your stunning videos are my only means of travel.
Moab is a trucker's nightmare on a weekend. Almost every weekend Moab has some event going on and it will be bumper to bumper traffic through the small town. There is Easter weekend of Jeepers. You have a gigantic car show the last Saturday of April. Then there is the bicycle riders and sightseers. I feel sorry for truckers driving through town. The car show in the evening the hot rods are dragging main and I wonder if truckers wonder if this is how it is every weekend in this town. Well, it pretty much is. Moab is a great destination place with great national parks i.e. Arches, and Canyonland. So the best time to visit is after the end of October and before April. keep on Truck'in.
thanks for the ride Seen things I don;t get to see being up in ontario canada You take care indianajacktrucker Stay safe out there Great video. Thanks again
Jack, Us 6 is definitely a road to keep you eyes open on. I hauled steel and crush cars, for 20years over that road. It's a lot nicer since they put in the passing lanes. A dynamite truck blew up in the Narrows behind me about thirty minutes after I went by the spot. Used to be a dynamite plant a the mouth of the canyon. Summer is always bad, because of all the recreation vehicles and their boats coming and going to Lake Powell. Stay safe. keith
On 6-27- 2015, I was here, I had the worst headache of my life. I couldn't drive anymore. It was so hot, I came really close to calling 911 to come and get me. I couldn't stop throwing up, I had a migraine headach. A trucker told me the barometric pressure and the heat may have caused it. I'm from Georgia, so I am use to the heat but I had never experienced heat like this before. low humidity, sore throat, it felt like I was in an oven. I know ppl will laugh but it really changed me. we don't realize sometimes how sick our bodies can make us. I love this state though! Beautiful!
I have always love the Navagation systems that you truckers have inside your rigs, I know that for truckers they are totally different than the one like what I have for my vehicle a typical Tom-Tom, I dont know if this would be possible or not, but I would give anything if there would be any possible way that you could show me what your navagation system looks like just so I can compare it to the one I have, Thank you so very much, and please be safe out there
Jack has your gps ever brought you to a road you should have not gone down please let us know just how good they are im a map guy but have been thinking of buying a gps thanks love your videos
The first place I would check is the line from the compressor to the air dryer. Then the lines to your brake pots maybe the airbags to your cab. Spray soapy water on the compressor it self. Just did it all to my pete works good now.
When you did that unload of the trailer on the hydraulic lift, it reminded me of a video I saw where besides the trailer, that actually let the driver leave his rig attached to the trailer and then they lifted both up into the air, and it was really high too, I know thaT it probably would have been against regualtions, but I would have given anything to be able to stay in the truck while they lifted it up on the hydraulic ramp, that probably would have been a errie sensation being raised up in the air at that angle that I saw........
Thank you for the video. I used to ride with my ex til he traded me in for a newer model and I Really miss the going. We went on that Gallup to salt lake run many times. Next time you go try the Ute Mountain Casino. Great food and people. If you look to the west of casino you will see sleeping Ute mtn, which looks like and in legend is a giant Indian, sleeping. When you go thru Shiprock, read some of Tony Hillermans mysteries like Coyote Waits. He wrote about 15 books akk set around Shiprock and all the sets in books are there if you look. Lot of fun to read and see the trading post quick trips, chapter houses etc. Chapter houses are sorta like Grange halls in Indiana, social meeting places.just as you cross into Colo. a few miles east are nationals monuments too. Get the triple AAA Indian Country map. You can see lots from road, no lost time if you know where to look. Things not in your rand McNally, lol. Thanks again. Your videos keep me from dying of Sittin One Spot Fever
Hello Indiana Jack, I love your show and i would like to share with you about the Telma frictionles ABS interface breaking system that claims to be really excellent for any vehicle. do you have any knowledge about it? if you do could you please share your thoughts about it?
I remember when US-491 was US-666. There used to be a KOA in Montecello; I camped there a couple of times. That Ute Mountain casino's flashing lights are visible from Cortez at night. --Bob
Left you trying to decide your fate in Alberqurque (I think). What happened? In the meantime I see you've posted a review of the Galaxy...so how did you solve the problem? I love your videos!
Hay jack I have been watching you go form Gallup to salt lake I live over in the 4 corners have family that have home steadied over by the truck stop by the ute mountain the mountain to the left of the truck stop is called the sleeping ute from a ways off if you look ate the mountain it's looks like a sleeping giant laying down I in joy the video
Soapy water in a spray bottle will help find air and natural gas leaks. If you spray it at all the fittings it may blow bubbles where the leaks are. It will also clean your glasses.I use Ivory dish liquid
Hey Jack I used to go on that route on my way to Idaho , this road used to be 666 , it still called like that ? and yes that metion to me that it's dangerous to drive the Hwy for a lot of reasons
Rudy Escobedo yes your right it use to be 666. The indians do not get drivers training, nor is it required for them to get a license. Kind of gives you an idea of their driving abilities. NONE
and another reason , one time i was near Cortez , Co at almost midnigth , on the side of the road we saw a Indian walking on the shoulder and all of the sudden he crossed the Hwy in front of me and run over what appears to be smoke , I stop but there was nothing give chills , later on Discovery Ch , i learn the this Hwy it's over a big massacre of Indians
A note about US 6: A tanker driver had a student take over driving. The driver himself had just laid down to get some sleep. The student was tired as well and was driving too fast. The tanker flipped and exploded. Both survived thank goodness. The highway was closed for quite a while in order to be redone. It was a big enough story that it was in the Sacramento Bee. I think it happened in 2005.
When I go to southern Utah, I take a back road (McElmo Canyon) out of Cortez west to Utah. The only way I know I have crossed the state line (no signs) is that the road improves!
Jack you need to get on of those drones DJI Phantom 2 + check them out they are incredible or a Handheld Stabilizer for GoPro HERO 3 (2-Axis) gimbal We all know you love gadgets I found one in eBay for just $199 from China and let me tell you it work beautifully just like a 20 K glide cam .
Ute is an Indian tribe. Pahute is another Indian tribe. Pahute is pronounced Pie-Ute. I think there is a Ute reservation in southern Colorado. That speed trap in Monticello is usually always on the south side of town. There is a hole worn in the side of the road, where the cop car always sits. It is at the bottom of a curvy grade into a creek bed as you leave town headed south, or come off the hill into town headed north. South of Monticello there used to be an 11% grade on US Hwy 191. I like to drive at night to avoid the tourists. Monument Valley is chock full of those idiots. I was coming down US 163, and some idiot was standing in the middle of the highway taking pictures.
Thank you, Jack for the wonderful tour of a beautiful state. Utah is the best...and so are your videos.
+Minalover100 P.S. What an unload!!!
Jack if you see Aussie tourists they will be the ones driving at you on the left. You guys are spoilt in the US and Canada with great roads, Truck Facilities and even the rest stops are spot on.
Jack, you are the master when it comes to trucking videos. I look soooo forward to each and every one. Thank you for the time and effort you put into making these educational and entertaining films. God Bless.
Thanks for taking the time to produce these wonderful videos! Really look forward to each and every one! Amazing scenery!
Indianajack has got to be the BEST videos ever. 3 cameras, clear, commentary from him. This is the TOPS..... enjoyable! Awesome!
I really appreciate the ride can't wait to hit the road again.....brings back some great memories!!!!
Through the eighties, I was stationed in southern New Mexico (Alamogordo), and the (then) wife was from Ogden. Took that Gallup/Cortez/Moab trip many times to visit the grandparents. Thanks for the memories.
Thanks Jack,
I'm new to your videos. I'm not new to trucking. I've towed trucks, run doubles, dry vans, and flats. I like your tips of the week, very good for newbies. keep up the good work, stay safe.
Beautiful scenery, lovely camera angles and an engaging personality. You are very well-spoken which (at least where I'm from) is a rare thing. Well done and good vibes from Australia.
Very scenic area of the country. Great vlog!!
Excellent video as usual! I love 'em all! I was beginning to get worried that something had happened to you, as you've been away for quite some time. Glad to have you back!
Waited till the end and what do you know..surprise surprise, golly gee Gomer that was sure a fast and nifty way to empty a tire trailer. Kind of reminds me of my morning routine with the Cheerio box.
Nice. Thanks for your videos, Jack!
I'd seen grain haulers put on lifters like this and dumping it's contents,so gravel and other stuff,Jack your camera work is the best ,no one ever done such a great footage of a truck on the road,and showing us every angle,,,,one suggestion though,,one on top of back doors,to see who tailgates,lol
Good Day to you 😀 I SO Luv your vlogs. That was very cool how they dump the tires. Who knew a 18 Wheeler could be a dump truck. Have a Great and Wonderful Day. 😺
Moab, Utah. beautiful town. Ill have to check that out someday. I love traveling thru this state. Hope to have vacation there.
You bring class and a great presence to your videos and your job. Thank you for the ride .
Made that trip many times from Ogden, UT to the Navajo Rez and it still never gets old.
I was born in Logan, UT.... Been to Moab Mtn. biking a few times in my life....Will be nice to run a truck through in the future running some loads.... Nice scenery....Gotta love those fast unloads...Very cool shot trailer tipper to offload those tires...
Another well made and informative video. I always learn something new watching your videos. Gonna start calling you Professor Indiana Jack
Thanks for your videos. I am a future trucker.and I am learning a lot with it.
Out there in Moab on the motorcycle. awesome place went to all five of the national parks in Utah. Another great video
As always great video awesome scenery.
great narration Indiana, love your vids!
Hi Jack,
Beautiful scenery! I used to deliver out to the Schreiber Cheese plant in Logan, UT. and then run up to ID. to load spuds and then back to WI. As far as that air leak goes, check the clutch fan, you can hear it when standing outside in front of the grille. I suppose the old black "rubbers" on the glad hands have been replaced with the new poly-plastic red and blue ones. But check them every time you change trailers, because a cracked or flat one will loose a lot of air. Loss of power sounds like a fuel pump or injector acting up, also the turbo, but you just had that done. Good luck and keep it safe, love your videos!
hi jack i love your videos you're an excellent truck driver , I'm in the process of getting my CDL, and that backing was awesome. good luck out there
I feel like Ive been your companion on the rode; taking a trip w you for free. Really enjoy your videos;keep them coming!
Utah is a beautiful State.
Thank you Jack for this Video.
Wonderful video Jack! I appreciate the craftwork you put into your videos. I was fortunate enough to drive from Vancouver BC to Durango CO and took mostly the same route through Utah. It's been six years and the trip is unforgettable! Look forward to your next show!
Another great vid Jack!!!!
Indiana as usual your trucker vlog is just the best of the genre. You videos combine with your slow voice to mesmerize me. Many thanks. Being an old and cantankerous mud dobber, your stunning videos are my only means of travel.
Great video. Great meeting you in Portland on the 13th. Keep doing what your doing and be safe out there.
I have driven and ridden that route many times and it's perhaps my favorite stretch of road!
--Bob
Beautiful scenery, your video quality is great!...Bill in Ca
Moab is a trucker's nightmare on a weekend. Almost every weekend Moab has some event going on and it will be bumper to bumper traffic through the small town. There is Easter weekend of Jeepers. You have a gigantic car show the last Saturday of April. Then there is the bicycle riders and sightseers. I feel sorry for truckers driving through town. The car show in the evening the hot rods are dragging main and I wonder if truckers wonder if this is how it is every weekend in this town. Well, it pretty much is. Moab is a great destination place with great national parks i.e. Arches, and Canyonland. So the best time to visit is after the end of October and before April. keep on Truck'in.
my home state of utah gets so windy it flips over tractor trailers and rigs truly amazing
Said it before, and I'll say it many more times lol... I LOVE Moab Utah from the 1st time I drove through there.
Beautiful scenery. I really like that Moab area. Was there on holidays. Great vid!
great video, lovely to watch the scenery, drive safe.,,,,,
Awesome ride.Wouldn't mind doing it in a truck but rather do it on 2 wheels.Thanks for sharing.
Finally all caught up! Haha great video like always,Jack!!!
Thanks for the awesome video I enjoyed the sceneries. : )
Jack....loved the trip. Places I haven,t seen . Great unload.
thanks for the ride Seen things I don;t get to see being up in ontario canada You take care indianajacktrucker Stay safe out there Great video. Thanks again
great video keep up the good work your videos are fantastic happy 4th
I`m archiving since your announcement. Great video.
Great vid!
not a trucker but love that stretch from Mexican Hat to Moab in my VW Bus....thanks 😉
Jack, Us 6 is definitely a road to keep you eyes open on. I hauled steel and crush cars, for 20years over that road. It's a lot nicer since they put in the passing lanes. A dynamite truck blew up in the Narrows behind me about thirty minutes after I went by the spot. Used to be a dynamite plant a the mouth of the canyon. Summer is always bad, because of all the recreation vehicles and their boats coming and going to Lake Powell.
Stay safe. keith
Ya always got good video Jack!
Great vid man I'll be subscribing to your channel for sure so keep em coming!!!!
On 6-27- 2015, I was here, I had the worst headache of my life. I couldn't drive anymore. It was so hot, I came really close to calling 911 to come and get me. I couldn't stop throwing up, I had a migraine headach. A trucker told me the barometric pressure and the heat may have caused it. I'm from Georgia, so I am use to the heat but I had never experienced heat like this before. low humidity, sore throat, it felt like I was in an oven. I know ppl will laugh but it really changed me. we don't realize sometimes how sick our bodies can make us. I love this state though! Beautiful!
loves your videos
I like all you're videos. Can you do a video on you're truck and what you think about Volvo trucks and dpf system?
I have always love the Navagation systems that you truckers have inside your rigs, I know that for truckers they are totally different than the one like what I have for my vehicle a typical Tom-Tom, I dont know if this would be possible or not, but I would give anything if there would be any possible way that you could show me what your navagation system looks like just so I can compare it to the one I have, Thank you so very much, and please be safe out there
Jack has your gps ever brought you to a road you should have not gone down please let us know just how good they are im a map guy but have been thinking of buying a gps thanks love your videos
The first place I would check is the line from the compressor to the air dryer. Then the lines to your brake pots maybe the airbags to your cab. Spray soapy water on the compressor it self. Just did it all to my pete works good now.
Your teasing me mentally! Been there done that!
been up that road so many times good to see it agian
When you did that unload of the trailer on the hydraulic lift, it reminded me of a video I saw where besides the trailer, that actually let the driver leave his rig attached to the trailer and then they lifted both up into the air, and it was really high too, I know thaT it probably would have been against regualtions, but I would have given anything to be able to stay in the truck while they lifted it up on the hydraulic ramp, that probably would have been a errie sensation being raised up in the air at that angle that I saw........
Thank you for the video. I used to ride with my ex til he traded me in for a newer model and I Really miss the going. We went on that Gallup to salt lake run many times. Next time you go try the Ute Mountain Casino. Great food and people. If you look to the west of casino you will see sleeping Ute mtn, which looks like and in legend is a giant Indian, sleeping. When you go thru Shiprock, read some of Tony Hillermans mysteries like Coyote Waits. He wrote about 15 books akk set around Shiprock and all the sets in books are there if you look. Lot of fun to read and see the trading post quick trips, chapter houses etc. Chapter houses are sorta like Grange halls in Indiana, social meeting places.just as you cross into Colo. a few miles east are nationals monuments too. Get the triple AAA Indian Country map. You can see lots from road, no lost time if you know where to look. Things not in your rand McNally, lol. Thanks again. Your videos keep me from dying of Sittin One Spot Fever
Hello Indiana Jack,
I love your show and i would like to share with you about the Telma frictionles ABS interface breaking system that claims to be really excellent for any vehicle. do you have any knowledge about it? if you do could you please share your thoughts about it?
Great video.
I remember when US-491 was US-666. There used to be a KOA in Montecello; I camped there a couple of times. That Ute Mountain casino's flashing lights are visible from Cortez at night.
--Bob
awsome video
Awesome video
Left you trying to decide your fate in Alberqurque (I think). What happened? In the meantime I see you've posted a review of the Galaxy...so how did you solve the problem? I love your videos!
The air bag behind the wheel sure is audible :-) sorry couldn't resist.
Looks like you might be needing to change that stack in the near future.
Hay jack I have been watching you go form Gallup to salt lake I live over in the 4 corners have family that have home steadied over by the truck stop by the ute mountain the mountain to the left of the truck stop is called the sleeping ute from a ways off if you look ate the mountain it's looks like a sleeping giant laying down I in joy the video
Soapy water in a spray bottle will help find air and natural gas leaks. If you spray it at all the fittings it may blow bubbles where the leaks are. It will also clean your glasses.I use Ivory dish liquid
Think of the fun we could have with that tipper machine.
Ok, have to ask about an un mounted tire on board?
Interest way to empty the trailer, great videol. Achive
Awesome to see that tipper action. Was that your fastest unload ever? :-)
Hey Jack I used to go on that route on my way to Idaho , this road used to be 666 , it still called like that ? and yes that metion to me that it's dangerous to drive the Hwy for a lot of reasons
Rudy Escobedo yes your right it use to be 666. The indians do not get drivers training, nor is it required for them to get a license. Kind of gives you an idea of their driving abilities. NONE
and another reason , one time i was near Cortez , Co at almost midnigth , on the side of the road we saw a Indian walking on the shoulder and all of the sudden he crossed the Hwy in front of me and run over what appears to be smoke , I stop but there was nothing give chills , later on Discovery Ch , i learn the this Hwy it's over a big massacre of Indians
It was nice to see HWY 6 again.
great video and happy 4th of july
jeez jack. the seat is still sqeaking?
A note about US 6: A tanker driver had a student take over driving. The driver himself had just laid down to get some sleep. The student was tired as well and was driving too fast. The tanker flipped and exploded. Both survived thank goodness. The highway was closed for quite a while in order to be redone. It was a big enough story that it was in the Sacramento Bee. I think it happened in 2005.
When I go to southern Utah, I take a back road (McElmo Canyon) out of Cortez west to Utah. The only way I know I have crossed the state line (no signs) is that the road improves!
how long have you been driving?
you are sooo lucky you get to see America and get paid for it
did you find out what was leaking and get it fixed without to much hassle?
Looked like your trailer had some bad Chinese food! Lol
Ultraslow damn near gets you there alive and on time.
5 hours to load a trailer with tires. How is that possibly? They are paid by hour?
Is it impossible to find healthy food on the road?
Do you get paid waiting time for those 5 hours it took to load the truck...if not,why not?
Привет из Украины. Хорошее видео. Хорошие пейзажи. Good luck to you
A little Trivia for you Jack; Hwy 491 use to be Hwy 666
Two things jack your sleeper bags and sensors near brake pedal.
UTE is an Indian tribe, that has reservations throughout CO. and UT. Hiway 89, and Interstate 70 passes through their reservations.
Jack you need to get on of those drones DJI Phantom 2 + check them out they are incredible or a Handheld Stabilizer for GoPro HERO 3 (2-Axis) gimbal We all know you love gadgets I found one in eBay for just $199 from China and let me tell you it work beautifully just like a 20 K glide cam .
Ute is an Indian tribe. Pahute is another Indian tribe. Pahute is pronounced Pie-Ute. I think there is a Ute reservation in southern Colorado. That speed trap in Monticello is usually always on the south side of town. There is
a hole worn in the side of the road, where the cop car always sits. It is at the bottom of a curvy grade into a creek bed as you leave town headed south, or come off the hill into town headed north. South of Monticello there used to be an 11% grade on US Hwy 191. I like to drive at night to avoid the tourists. Monument Valley is chock full of those idiots. I was coming down US 163, and some idiot was standing in the middle of the highway taking pictures.
by the way....
Happy Independence Day Jack
ROCK ON
I live in salt Lake city
I wish every trailer could be unloaded so fast..