Indianajack is the ONLY video that I really enjoy. He camera's show you perfect angels he give you verbal commentary as he drives, he does not blast you with loud music. I really enjoy his movies. Thanks
I watch a lot of trucking vids, from here in the UK and the US, and US truckers definitely have the knack for film making. Really enjoyed this, keep it up!
I'm a truck driver myself from Indiana. I enjoy hands free listening to your videos. not because of what you go through, but because your humor, & entrainment. you do great with cameras angles, map showings, etc. from a fellow otr trucker, keep that coffee cup full & safe travels. I'll be watching.
Thanks for letting me ride along with you...being an Ex' Trucker {Retired} from Ireland it's great to see America from the Passenger seat and the company ain't bad either...your remark at 19.00 about the narrow Road and being stuck behind the slow Vehicle in front would be a regular complaint over here as 90% of our Roads are just like that but you get use to it... anyway I've subscribed and I'm looking forward to your company in future Travels....safe Driving and God Bless...a little saying I always heeded..."Never Drive faster than your Guardian Angel can Fly"...
Hello Sir, got to share this with you. I have a good friend that's an OTR trucker. He said he never realized how huge and beautiful this country was until he started long haul trucking. He has driven north to south and coast to coast and he said you never get tired of the majesty of this amazing country. Probably a good reason why he started reading history books of the areas he was traveling through so he would understand better what he was seeing. Now he plans his routes back, as schedules allow to see the monuments and battlefields, the great parks, just so inspiring to listen to him describe it. You get goosebumps when he explained the first time he ever saw the pacific come into view. It's an amazing life, once you get used to it. Makes me seriously consider it. The Navy ain't the only job that's an adventure! Good travels brother, have fun and stay safe.
What a great ride Indianajack i sure love riding through America with you. I did a few States in a nice rental car when I visited from Australia. Wish I could travel more in America.
Jack I really enjoy watching your channel seeing the country like you by the way you are a great driver I wish I had taken up truck driving when I was younger but to late now I will just watch you.
This is what makes this country great-how we move things. Nice ride along. Very romantic being on the road. I dont drive but its nice to get away for a half hour. Thanks IJ Be safe.
I subscribed a few days ago, came on your site while following Sergie Dratchev (from Canada but hauls to USA also) and his trucking Vids., now I check when I get notified of a new one but going back to your previous ones. GOOD JOB.
Just wanted to say I am currently working at this location you were delivering to. Thanks I truly I joyed watching this video. Want to soon become a driver myself.
Wonderful film Jack! Enjoyed it immensely! I like your short subject vids but really enjoy your long form films, they are excellent! Keep them coming!!
Enjoyed this video, even more, your demeanor, especially the civil tongue. So many commentators seem to act as though course language is the mark of a macho man. They are sadly mistaken. My last long haul was in 1972, I avoided using foul language, all that does is put me in a bad light. Thanks for the ride, Jack!
Thanks so much for the video!! You are the reason I got into over the road trucking! I get so caught up with this petty B.S. with my co-driver that I forget about the big picture and why I got into trucking OTR. I laughed when you talked about getting behind company drivers in the fuel line, that was hilarious, and the comment about the prime drivers is so true. I also appreciate you leaving in the backing sequence. My only trucking experience was driving a 53' extendable flatbed and we never had to back in. We would just stop drop and roll. I'm gonna start watching your videos everyday before my shift!! It really helps me start off my day with the proper perpective! Liked and subscribed.
Really interesting. Thanks for the ride. America is a completely different world: no congestion, even at the big cities! Route 63 is not windy or hilly, it's straight and flat!
Sgt. E. Fuentes says keep your eyes on the road. I enjoy your videos very much. Your editing and narration are on point along with your fun facts on some of the locations you visit. Couple more years I retire and hopefully start my Trucking Business. Good luck, be safe out there!
Really enjoyed your vid, Was truckin for 30 years takin coal from local mine to power stations (Drax, Ferrybridge,) It was a different angle on truckin to what we have here over in the uk.
Hey Jack great video. My mom is from Punxsutawney home of the Groundhog. The annoying insurance salesman in the movie was Ned Ryerson. Ned Flanders is Homers goody two shoes neighbor from the Simpsons. I go out with my trainer with Knight Refrigerated on Monday. Here's to a new journey !
As usual Jack great film I wish you would show more of California I've been there many times I would like to see how much it's changed thanks for the ride Jack much enjoyed .
I wish more drivers were like you! I drive OTR myself and seems the quality of truckers has took a huge drop and there is nothing professional about them.
I has been trucking for 10 years, and I love to see another truckers videos. I going to Jackson frequently. I has some videos on my channel too. You wright, to do not want to be behind a USA Truck or the JB Hunt nether.
Always a pleasure watching your videos,I always thought we had tight corners in the UK,but it seems they are not exclusive. Traffic islands are always a good idea,one has to slow down to negotiate them and give way,in our case,to traffic from the right. I don't know if your rules apply but obviously from the left. Anyway Jack,stay safe and many more great vids/journies.
Like the videos and I have a story my dad just came from a Kansas City to Canton Miss and found his brother just released from the navy. Which can be a ordeal and getting home so duck said come go with me to Kansas City, Larry said duck I'm Tired, duck said here take this West east coast pill and you will be ok so when they got back duck said I'm tried and Larry said hell no we're going to do another round trip. I've watch my dad sleep for 5 days after being gone for a few weeks many times.
You didn't show my high school towns in rural Missouri..West Plains, Mountain Grove, Norwood, Mansfield...well...I know you drove through them...I was their in 1977..We called in the STYX....but it is the Ozarks ..and truckers were as cool as rock stars...but we can thank Ronnie Milsap for that.
This is a double post, RUclips didn’t see me… I just subscribed to your-site, well done video Sir; and I like the use of various cams and good editing! “Trucker Josh and faithful companion riding shotgun Diesel” told me about you. Who am I? My name is Mike A. Drover, out of NJ. Age 55 male; and look forward to watching your vids and enjoying the ride. As always, thanks’ for taking the time to make this video! And I support this site. ~M~ PS: never edit out.
Jack, I drop and hook three-five trailers a shift on my part time job. I've never seen one that turns as easily as the one you dropped at the end of your run. You spun the crank with two fingers.....
From one Jack to another, good videos! I live in the town of Clinton where you drove through and enjoyed seeing recognizable scenery on the road trip to Kansas City. Even know where the OOIDA building is...I disagree with Kevin a bit though, 13 north to Warrensburg is a nice road with few bumps. Albeit a nuisance to navigate the round-abouts, and the 55 mph speed limit, you can dodge the scales going 13 north to KC unlike going 7 North because there's a scale house on 71 South of Harrisonville where 7 and 71 intersect. Stay safe Jack and happy trucking!
I think I might also know who that dude is who pulled out in front of you in the backhoe...I recognize that vegetable market on the left where they sell homemade jellies, fruits and such.
indianajacktrucker It's gotta be rewarding to get out of the cab and stretch/walk around after hours and hours of endless road. It must also be nice, seeing all these small towns most people will never even hear of.
i have been thinking about getting my own truck i have been out for a long time but still maintain my cdl with all endorsements...My question is where and how do you get your loads
G'day mate good vid great to see parts of the USA, and good that it's up high in a truck. I have to say that a lot of the film looks like Australia in fact if you were not driving on the right hand side I would think you were in Oz. Thank you kind regards stay safe John Kinnane Tasmania Australia
Indianajack is the ONLY video that I really enjoy. He camera's show you perfect angels he give you verbal commentary as he drives, he does not blast you with loud music. I really enjoy his movies. Thanks
Am no trucker but sure enjoying your videos. Gives me chance to see parts of world i will never see. Keep them coming please . Best wishes Geordie
i don't know why,but I sit in my chair until the end of this video.gentleman truck driver.
I watch a lot of trucking vids, from here in the UK and the US, and US truckers definitely have the knack for film making. Really enjoyed this, keep it up!
Thanks King! Glad to have you watching from clear over there.
I'm a truck driver myself from Indiana. I enjoy hands free listening to your videos. not because of what you go through, but because your humor, & entrainment. you do great with cameras angles, map showings, etc. from a fellow otr trucker, keep that coffee cup full & safe travels. I'll be watching.
thanks for the american tour jack,am from nairobi kenya and just love every tour
Thanks for letting me ride along with you...being an Ex' Trucker {Retired} from Ireland it's great to see America from the Passenger seat and the company ain't bad either...your remark at 19.00 about the narrow Road and being stuck behind the slow Vehicle in front would be a regular complaint over here as 90% of our Roads are just like that but you get use to it... anyway I've subscribed and I'm looking forward to your company in future Travels....safe Driving and God Bless...a little saying I always heeded..."Never Drive faster than your Guardian Angel can Fly"...
Hello Sir, got to share this with you. I have a good friend that's an OTR trucker. He said he never realized how huge and beautiful this country was until he started long haul trucking. He has driven north to south and coast to coast and he said you never get tired of the majesty of this amazing country. Probably a good reason why he started reading history books of the areas he was traveling through so he would understand better what he was seeing. Now he plans his routes back, as schedules allow to see the monuments and battlefields, the great parks, just so inspiring to listen to him describe it. You get goosebumps when he explained the first time he ever saw the pacific come into view. It's an amazing life, once you get used to it. Makes me seriously consider it. The Navy ain't the only job that's an adventure! Good travels brother, have fun and stay safe.
Jack,love your videos,I'm a retired driver and they remind me of life on the road,the good and bad,keep up the great work
Thanks for a splendid video, Jack, safe motoring. Greetings from Scotland.
What a great ride Indianajack i sure love riding through America with you. I did a few States in a nice rental car when I visited from Australia. Wish I could travel more in America.
Jack I really enjoy watching your channel seeing the country like you by the way you are a great driver I wish I had taken up truck driving when I was younger but to late now I will just watch you.
Liked the way you backed that trailer in at the end of the vid. Really a pro.
Your videos are such a blessing brother, whether in or out of the office -many prayers for all of you !!
Thanks for taking us along !
This is what makes this country great-how we move things. Nice ride along. Very romantic being on the road. I dont drive but its nice to get away for a half hour. Thanks IJ Be safe.
Nice narration. Not too much, not too little.
great job for the video Jack
Merry Christmas and have a good week
Cheers from Belgium
Pat
I subscribed a few days ago, came on your site while following Sergie Dratchev (from Canada but hauls to USA also) and his trucking Vids., now I check when I get notified of a new one but going back to your previous ones. GOOD JOB.
Just wanted to say I am currently working at this location you were delivering to. Thanks I truly I joyed watching this video. Want to soon become a driver myself.
I love watching your videos. Your very informative and entertaining to watch. Keep on trucking Jack.
Wonderful film Jack! Enjoyed it immensely! I like your short subject vids but really enjoy your long form films, they are excellent! Keep them coming!!
Enjoy your Vlog today.Nice clear pics and scenery on back rds. I also like voice quality, calm,clear,and matter of fact way of talking. Good job
Merry Christmas Indiana Jack! Another awesome video
Du gjøre noen av de absolutte beste lastebil videoer. Takk for å gjøre dem!
Very nice view, very cool Jack!!
Enjoyed this video, even more, your demeanor, especially the civil tongue. So many commentators seem to act as though course language is the mark of a macho man. They are sadly mistaken. My last long haul was in 1972, I avoided using foul language, all that does is put me in a bad light. Thanks for the ride, Jack!
CrampedGrampy d
Dear Indiana Awesome parking. Love from saudi arabia.
Thank you for a great video. It's great sitting here in Sweden, and travel along on your trips.
Thanks so much for the video!! You are the reason I got into over the road trucking! I get so caught up with this petty B.S. with my co-driver that I forget about the big picture and why I got into trucking OTR. I laughed when you talked about getting behind company drivers in the fuel line, that was hilarious, and the comment about the prime drivers is so true. I also appreciate you leaving in the backing sequence. My only trucking experience was driving a 53' extendable flatbed and we never had to back in. We would just stop drop and roll. I'm gonna start watching your videos everyday before my shift!! It really helps me start off my day with the proper perpective! Liked and subscribed.
+Mike Kielczewski what's up with Prime Drivers?
Your dooing a good job indiana jack . Intresting film. Greetings from anglesey north wales. Diolch.
Really interesting. Thanks for the ride. America is a completely different world: no congestion, even at the big cities! Route 63 is not windy or hilly, it's straight and flat!
Awesome vid I also love your tid bits u throw out about the states u go thru. Safe journeys throughout.
Loving my travels with you always!!😎❤
Cool video. Like the information you give while you drive through. Subscribed.
good job backing in near the end ... hope I will be able to do that soon
Oustanding as always. Happy holidays
IndianaJack I don't live far from Collins Mo I enjoy the videos you post safe travels
Classic Jack... nice clip !!!
Sgt. E. Fuentes says keep your eyes on the road. I enjoy your videos very much. Your editing and narration are on point along with your fun facts on some of the locations you visit. Couple more years I retire and hopefully start my Trucking Business. Good luck, be safe out there!
Really enjoyed your vid, Was truckin for 30 years takin coal from local mine to power stations (Drax, Ferrybridge,) It was a different angle on truckin to what we have here over in the uk.
enjoyed the ride, well done!
Jack, hung up the keys a while back but fun "riding in the jump seat" with you. Lube that squeaky seat, though, hon.
GREAT VIDEO !! Especially for a SHUT IN , Thanks for making it :)
Thanks for watching Mr Bass
+Mr. Bass we don't hate no one who is shut in.must get out if possiable.please.the world is turning fast
Merry Christmas from Germany...and Happy New Year..
see ya Big O.
Interesting video Jack I like the way you make them with all the different camera angles.Have a happy new year
Really enjoyed your video Jack... 👍
squeak squeak goes the seat, just kidding Jack I hope I have as much fun as you do keep Trucking and be safe. really like your video's.
Thanks GREAT VIDEO can't wait for the next one
great video Jack
You should see Canton during Christmas time, at night. It is extremely beautiful. It has also been used to film several movies.
Really good skill of driving..........thinking u are tired and need to eat something.............God blessing u............
what is the best way to show love to our truckers? I appreciate you all so much! Thank you. God bless you!
Great video like allways, Mary Christmas
Hey Jack great video. My mom is from Punxsutawney home of the Groundhog. The annoying insurance salesman in the movie was Ned Ryerson. Ned Flanders is Homers goody two shoes neighbor from the Simpsons. I go out with my trainer with Knight Refrigerated on Monday. Here's to a new journey !
just watched this again love it Jack gotta postvmore unless indiana Jack busy feeding little kitty. Jack gotta a new buddy name is LITTLE KITTY
Great work love watching the videos looks like home except the wrong side of the road .
Great video! Merry Christmas IJ!!
Really enjoyed this, thanks.
As usual Jack great film I wish you would show more of California I've been there many times I would like to see how much it's changed thanks for the ride Jack much enjoyed .
Relaxing............nice video..........drive carefully..........
Nice turn at the end brother.
seem like a cool guy! great vid from england
Jack!....please oil that seat!!......love ur shows bro!
wao... love to watch even more... absolutely a great video
Really like your videos Mr. Jack!!! I'm a local trucker and home every night! I just subscribed!
Really nice video!
Great video, thanks for sharing and will definitely subscribe
Great video. Using multiple cameras is a big plus.
hey Jack,
Always wondered what its like being a trucker, I sit in an office all day HA...great videos Jack
great video my friend
i love to see your others
tanks again
I'm not a fan of 63 either. My first time out driving at night with my trainer was on that road and it was raining. Stay safe jack!!!
I wish more drivers were like you! I drive OTR myself and seems the quality of truckers has took a huge drop and there is nothing professional about them.
I love your videos. They are fun to watch, not to mention relaxing... something about the drone of the engine, I think. Keep it up. :)
very fine Archive
I has been trucking for 10 years, and I love to see another truckers videos. I going to Jackson frequently. I has some videos on my channel too. You wright, to do not want to be behind a USA Truck or the JB Hunt nether.
nice job backing into that spot! ;)
I liked the Prime joke btw haha
PS have subscribed look forward to your next drive John
Wow good backing on the end My wife closed her eyes.
Great Job!!
Watch for Farmer adults or kids on farm tractors too! I had a close call when I went to pass and he made a left into a field.
Always a pleasure watching your videos,I always thought we had tight corners in the UK,but it seems they are not exclusive. Traffic islands are always a good idea,one has to slow down to negotiate them and give way,in our case,to traffic from the right. I don't know if your rules apply but obviously from the left. Anyway Jack,stay safe and many more great vids/journies.
Nice video ! Drive safe all the time!:)
You're thinking of Batesville, Indiana. That's where the casket company is headquartered.
I actually graduated from batesville indiana. Lived 2 blocks away from the casket factory.
Gdxvvfb
Like the videos and I have a story my dad just came from a Kansas City to Canton Miss and found his brother just released from the navy. Which can be a ordeal and getting home so duck said come go with me to Kansas City, Larry said duck I'm Tired, duck said here take this West east coast pill and you will be ok so when they got back duck said I'm tried and Larry said hell no we're going to do another round trip. I've watch my dad sleep for 5 days after being gone for a few weeks many times.
great adventuer thannk keep safe keep rolling
You didn't show my high school towns in rural Missouri..West Plains, Mountain Grove, Norwood, Mansfield...well...I know you drove through them...I was their in 1977..We called in the STYX....but it is the Ozarks ..and truckers were as cool as rock stars...but we can thank Ronnie Milsap for that.
This is a double post, RUclips didn’t see me… I just subscribed to your-site, well done video Sir; and I like the use of various cams and good editing! “Trucker Josh and faithful companion riding shotgun Diesel” told me about you. Who am I? My name is Mike A. Drover, out of NJ. Age 55 male; and look forward to watching your vids and enjoying the ride. As always, thanks’ for taking the time to make this video! And I support this site. ~M~ PS: never edit out.
Jack, I drop and hook three-five trailers a shift on my part time job. I've never seen one that turns as easily as the one you dropped at the end of your run. You spun the crank with two fingers.....
I've Delivered to Batesville Casket before.. took in the paddin they use for the caskets.
From one Jack to another, good videos! I live in the town of Clinton where you drove through and enjoyed seeing recognizable scenery on the road trip to Kansas City. Even know where the OOIDA building is...I disagree with Kevin a bit though, 13 north to Warrensburg is a nice road with few bumps. Albeit a nuisance to navigate the round-abouts, and the 55 mph speed limit, you can dodge the scales going 13 north to KC unlike going 7 North because there's a scale house on 71 South of Harrisonville where 7 and 71 intersect. Stay safe Jack and happy trucking!
I think I might also know who that dude is who pulled out in front of you in the backhoe...I recognize that vegetable market on the left where they sell homemade jellies, fruits and such.
If I was an OTR trucker, I'd keep a bicycle in my truck, and explore some of these small towns!
I do take a taxi in to town sometimes. A bike is great in the summer. :-)
indianajacktrucker It's gotta be rewarding to get out of the cab and stretch/walk around after hours and hours of endless road. It must also be nice, seeing all these small towns most people will never even hear of.
i have been thinking about getting my own truck i have been out for a long time but still maintain my cdl with all endorsements...My question is where and how do you get your loads
G'day mate good vid great to see parts of the USA, and good that it's up high in a truck. I have to say that a lot of the film looks like Australia in fact if you were not driving on the right hand side I would think you were in Oz. Thank you kind regards stay safe John Kinnane Tasmania Australia
We got thousands of roundabouts here in England
Groundhog day was filmed in Woodstock Illinois for the most part because Bill Murray is from the Chicago area
www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/1868
sounds like a good idea jack ,a casket made to resemble a budweiser can . or if cremated put me in a beer bottle.
I enjoyed the trip, but I thought you said backroads, compared to the backroads in the UK they would be a pleasure to ride on.
need to inform us on how long it takes to load, how far your next destination is, and how far you are going before you park for the night.