Because he’s a shy, retiring lad, or more likely presently posing for the speed cameras on the B 213 between Lingen and Cloppenburg, on his way to Hamburg, I would recommend these vids from our very own Coffeeholic:
Scarab:
In a bit of a “Fan Boy” mood at the moment and enjoying watching lots of trucking vids on Youtube, blogs and other types alike.
Was wondering what the best watches online, and on youtube, you know of are?
Personally my favourite on Youtube are, our very own Switchlogic’s vids, and Whitelinefilms (some yank, but an entertaining one!)
Also, as I own a legal copy, Destination Doha is a good youtube watch when I’m away from home.
Look forward to seeing some new suggestions!
Alex
Seansuth (but he had to take a lot of tutorial videos off), Whitelinefims (Steve), Austrian guy… Aid2003 who met up with a few Brit video makers and loads more including some good Brit and Aussie ones.
Can’t stand the ones that are monotonous droning and pausing for 10 mins at a time, with no scenery, or trucks in them.
This guy ( youtube.com/user/1958IanM#p/u/2/gC-7PJe7YFM ) who was mentioned above has been posting since 2007, and always high quality from day one.
I do some, they are usually sub 4 mins and just through the screen, so a bit boring… youtube.com/watch?v=wjJeTkGXuhQ
Inselaffe:
Because he’s a shy, retiring lad, or more likely presently posing for the speed cameras on the B 213 between Lingen and Cloppenburg, on his way to Hamburg,
Correct on all counts. I am shy and I was indeed busy with those cameras. Did get my hat-trick when I was flashed by one for the third week in a row. Full in the face flash during the early hours of Tuesday morning a little while after leaving the Raiffeisen truckstop in Lohne.
Check out the following YouTube channels:-
NewfieGuy89
RobWilsonII
RogerTrucker
R580NZ
Deathfromatruck (for all the ex-pat BFS fans)
Journey95
Truckertwotimes
Just been watching the Deathfromatruck series,personally thought it was excellent,a good viewing for anybody who fancies coming over.Didn’t see much coverage of highway driving in the winter but maybe that’s still to follow.Well done David Philip.
He’s left BFS (surprise-surprise) and is now working on the oil sands in Alberta driving a vac. truck. His new series is called “Black Gold” and features excellent film-making skills. Vince/Journey95 has also got some sublime skills behind the camera.