When not talking trucks or dirt bikes, co-organizer Mike Landis lays out the convoy's history, goals, and motives against the background of a snowy desert in Navajo Nation.
Born in communist Poland, Artur Czajkowski knows where repressive policies lead. Now he's trucking to D.C. with camera in tow to keep history from repeating itself.
With tens of thousands tuning in and Mooch and TT on the floor, Trucker G and Mrs. G convoy through the Great State of Oklahoma, sharing laughs and stories and reflecting on what brought them there.
Ride shotgun as Ryan Nelson talks about raising a family, serving in the navy, converting to Mormonism, and driving a truck with his grandpa before he was old enough to drive a car.
Paul and Theresa found each other late in life and raced to join the convoy in Big Cabin. Now they're all caught up and going the distance together, with Angel burrowed in a blanket.
At Ted Everett's there's raucous laughter and rousing speeches, moving music by Michael Crone and The Funky Fathers, the loudest horn this side of the Rockies, and a flag as big as Dallas. It's the next best thing to being there.
Between fighting wildfires, growing organic wheat, and raising a family, Tom and Andrea Traphagan of Sunset Ranch already had plenty on their plate when they took to the highway to protest the mandates.
On the home stretch to a Maryland speedway 70 miles outside of D.C. Travis Bevelheimer looks back on a transformative journey and ahead to the challenges facing the convoy--and country.
Convoy organizer Brian Brase talks tactics, logistics, politics, and family on a covert drive through Washington D.C. in the final episode of Salt of the Earth.