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Going Inside the Spam Museum | Austin Minnesota's Must-See Roadside Attraction Full of Spammy Fun!
Join us as we explore the Spam Museum in Austin, Minnesota-one of the most quirky, fun, and interactive museums you’ll ever visit! This family-friendly attraction is packed with history, hands-on exhibits, and everything you ever wanted to know about Spam.
What is there to do at the Spam Museum in Austin, Minnesota? A lot! Just like a can of Spam is packed full of tasty goodness, the Spam Museum is packed full of fun! Tour historical exhibits, climb through the indoor playground, and find out how many cans of Spam tall you are.
Located just off I-90, the Spam Museum is an easy and must-see road trip stop. Even with some construction along the highway, we had no trouble getting there. Whether you're a history buff, foodie, or just love unique roadside attractions, this place is worth the visit!
Come along with us for some fun, and be sure to add the Spam Museum to your next Midwest road trip itinerary!
00:00 Introduction
00:33 Welcome to the Spam Museum
01:03 The Spam Test
02:12 Aaron's Take on the Spam Museum
03:04 Spamstruments
03:40 Aaron Tours the Playhouse
04:49 How Many Cans Tall Are You?
05:31 How Spam is Made
05:56 Pack It Like a Pro: The Spam Speed Test
09:15 Spam Goes to War
10:30 Plan Your Visit to the Spam Museum
10:53 Spam-tastic Finds at the Gift Shop
11:55 Goodbye, Spam, We’ll Miss You!
Beyond the Exhibit: where to learn more about Spam and the museum: www.spam.com/museum
#spam #travelvlog #roadsideattraction #museum
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The Corn Palace | A Fun, Free, and Unforgettable Roadside Attraction in Mitchell, SD
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We stopped by this one-of-a-kind attraction in Mitchell, South Dakota, to see if it lives up to the hype! From its ever-changing corn murals to its quirky history, find out what makes the Corn Palace a must-see on your next road trip! 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Welcome to the Corn Palace 03:10 Let's Go Upstairs! 06:22 Step Outside and Across the Street 07:25 Checking Out the Gift Shop 07:45 Leavi...
Road Trip with Us along the Enchanted Highway | Discover North Dakota's Most Unique Road Trip!
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On our latest road trip, we took some time out to explore the Enchanted Highway in North Dakota, a 32-mile stretch of road lined with towering, whimsical scrap metal sculptures. The sculptures were created by local artist Gary Greff. Come along with us and experience this unique road trip! Visit the Enchanted Highway website: enchantedhighwaynd.com/
Hide and Seek Showdown: Father-Son Edition!
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Join us for a quirky game of hide and seek in our very own backyard! In this heartwarming video, my son and I take turns hiding and seeking, unleashing laughter and excitement with every round. From stealthy maneuvers to clever hiding spots, each moment is filled with anticipation as we strive to outwit and outmaneuver each other. With the sun setting down and the birds singing in the trees, ou...
Eclipsed by Cold Weather Camping in a Tent | Campfire Cooking | Wind, Rain, Cold | Outdoor Adventure
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In this video, we set up camp then, we start cooking up some fun over the campfire as we talk about our experience watching and photographing the Total Solar Eclipse. Join us for our camping (or glamping) adventure! 00:00 Introduction 07:34 Campfire Cooking 18:12 Totality
April 8 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Full Video | Northern Vermont Line of Totality | Silent Screensaver
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Watch the complete Total Solar Eclipse in amazing detail! This video was recorded along the path of totality in Northern Vermont. Recorded using a Celestron Telescope and a GoPro. 00:00 Solar Eclipse Begins 01:10:43 Totality
Below Freezing Camping and Cooking During Snowstorm | We Built a Snow Fort Around a Winter Campsite
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The beef enchiladas that we cooked over an open fire really hit the spot! Brick by brick our fortress is built, then we set up camp and cook our dinner over an open fire. BEEF ENCHILADAS We cooked our meal over a campfire, but these amazing enchiladas can also be cooked in your oven! INGREDIENTS 2 lbs Ground Beef ¼ Medium Onion (finely chopped) 1 ¼ Cups of Shredded Cheddar Cheese, divided ½ Cup...
Winter Camping During a Storm | A Wintry Mix of Strong Wind Rain and Snow | Family Outdoor Adventure
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We set up our camp after dark as the wind blows in a snowstorm. We’ll be camping, campfire cooking, playing card games, observing wildlife, and more on this winter weekend adventure! What did we see in the pond? 00:00 Introduction 00:58 Setting Up Our Campsite 06:10 Spiced Apple Cider 08:52 Inside the Tent for the Night 09:50 Card Games 11:46 Hit the Hay 12:20 It’s Snowing! 13:17 Good Morning! ...
Pressing Our Homemade Apple Cider on Our Rebuilt Cider Press Using Apples from Our Homestead Orchard
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Join in the fun as we pick, wash, cut, grind, and press our apples into delicious homemade apple cider! In this video, we take you along with us as we press our homegrown apples into fresh homemade apple cider. Learn how we found and rebuilt our cider press, and watch as we grind our apples using the Maximizer Apple Grinder, and talk about its results. We hand wash bushels of apples in our kitc...
Tapping Our Maple Trees for the 2024 Maple Sugaring Season | The Cantankerous Tap |
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Join our family as we tap our maple trees and start our 2024 Maple Sugaring Season! Maple sugaring is an annual tradition here in Vermont that many families take part in. We always look forward to tapping our trees each year and boiling the sap into sweet maple syrup. #tapping #maplesyrup #sugaring #vermont
We Built A Snow Cave in our Backyard! | Winter Fun Making a Snow Cave for the Whole Family to Enjoy
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This snow cave was fun and easy to build! From several inches of fresh powder snow to a finished snow cave the next day, we made it happen! If you would like to build a similar snow cave, this is how we did it: Remember, SAFETY FIRST! There is always a risk that the snow could cave in. Always have at least one other person with you when you are working. Tools you will need: Snow Shovel and a sl...
Exploring Lost River Gorge and Caves | Things to Do in the White Mountains of New Hampshire
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Come along as we climb through a labyrinth of boulder caves and stairs and adventure with us in the White Mountains of New Hampshire! We are surrounded by cascading waterfalls, giant granite boulders, trees, and the natural beauty of Creation. This amazing natural wonder is located at 1712 Lost River Road in Woodstock, New Hampshire. A wonderful place for kids to bring their parents of all ages...
Visiting Dahl's Chainsaw Art in Wall, SD | Home to the World's Largest Jackalope | Across America
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Visiting Dahl's Chainsaw Art in Wall, SD | Home to the World's Largest Jackalope | Across America
History Found Metal Detecting an Early American Homestead | Josiah's House Part 1
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History Found Metal Detecting an Early American Homestead | Josiah's House Part 1
WHAT Did We Find While Exploring an ABANDONED Farm!?
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WHAT Did We Find While Exploring an ABANDONED Farm!?
Unbelievable Relic Found Buried in a Park While Metal Detecting! What Did He Unearth?
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Unbelievable Relic Found Buried in a Park While Metal Detecting! What Did He Unearth?
What Did He Find in a Cornfield? Uncovering History with Metal Detecting Along an Old Railroad Track
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What Did He Find in a Cornfield? Uncovering History with Metal Detecting Along an Old Railroad Track
Unbelievable Cornfield Treasures! First Metal Detecting Finds of 2023 | Mystery Finds, Coins & More!
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Unbelievable Cornfield Treasures! First Metal Detecting Finds of 2023 | Mystery Finds, Coins & More!
I Had to Replace a Hydraulic Hose Before Snow Plowing with My 1994 Chevy 1500 | Winter's Last Plow
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I Had to Replace a Hydraulic Hose Before Snow Plowing with My 1994 Chevy 1500 | Winter's Last Plow
Custer's Last Stand Battle of the Little Big Horn | Things to do in Montana | Driving Across America
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Custer's Last Stand Battle of the Little Big Horn | Things to do in Montana | Driving Across America
Race Against Time to Visit 10 Covered Bridges | 1 Hour Covered Bridge Challenge | VT Covered Bridges
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Race Against Time to Visit 10 Covered Bridges | 1 Hour Covered Bridge Challenge | VT Covered Bridges
Easy Campfire Recipes | Wild Raspberry Cobbler & Marinated Chicken Sandwiches | Camping Dinner Ideas
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Easy Campfire Recipes | Wild Raspberry Cobbler & Marinated Chicken Sandwiches | Camping Dinner Ideas
Bootleg BBQ! Grilling Burgers on a Maple Syrup Evaporator & Our Secret To EZ Homemade Maple Salsa
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Bootleg BBQ! Grilling Burgers on a Maple Syrup Evaporator & Our Secret To EZ Homemade Maple Salsa
2023 Backyard Sap Boil | Our Maple Syrup Harvest | Watch as We Gather and Boil Sap into Maple Syrup
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2023 Backyard Sap Boil | Our Maple Syrup Harvest | Watch as We Gather and Boil Sap into Maple Syrup
Easy Campfire Cooking | Rustic Roast Beef Sandwiches | Sauteed Onions & Peppers | Our Family Recipe
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Easy Campfire Cooking | Rustic Roast Beef Sandwiches | Sauteed Onions & Peppers | Our Family Recipe
How to Tap Maple Trees for Sugaring Season | Harvesting our Own DIY Maple Syrup from Our Backyard
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How to Tap Maple Trees for Sugaring Season | Harvesting our Own DIY Maple Syrup from Our Backyard
DIY Maple Syrup Evaporator Setup | Using Leader Half Pint Pan for Sugaring | Our Backyard Operation
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DIY Maple Syrup Evaporator Setup | Using Leader Half Pint Pan for Sugaring | Our Backyard Operation
EZ Calibrate Your Maple Trees for BIG Maple Syrup Harvest | How to Tap With the Vermont Tree Tapper
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EZ Calibrate Your Maple Trees for BIG Maple Syrup Harvest | How to Tap With the Vermont Tree Tapper
The Bushcraft Adventure - How We Build a Tarp Shelter in the Snow #bushcraft
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The Bushcraft Adventure - How We Build a Tarp Shelter in the Snow #bushcraft
Flint and Steel Firestarting in the Snow: Bushcraft Style
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Flint and Steel Firestarting in the Snow: Bushcraft Style

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  • @reginaworthey1401
    @reginaworthey1401 3 дні тому

    Bison, not buffalo.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 3 дні тому

      Right on! But the official name of this event is the Buffalo Roundup. An annual event in Custer State Park, SD.

  • @fredA1234
    @fredA1234 Місяць тому

    You know that 40 to one thing is a big sugar maple which most people do not have on their property. Most people have red maples and rock maples so you shouldn’t put that out there as a 40 to one thing you should say on the average it’s about 70 to 80 to one so people disappointed. Great video thanks for your input.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Місяць тому

      Thanks for the comment! We have a mix of sugar maple and rock maple on our property, and the 40 to 1 is fairly accurate for us, but we have seen it fluctuate a little from season to season (40-50 to 1). Some years our sugar content in the sap seems to be lower than other years.

  • @redsresearch
    @redsresearch 2 місяці тому

    arent you suposed to heat it up b4 you drink it???

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 2 місяці тому

      You don't need to heat it before drinking it. It tastes amazing right out of the press!

    • @redsresearch
      @redsresearch 2 місяці тому

      @adventureawakes then why do people heat it up??

    • @dpattullo
      @dpattullo 2 місяці тому

      @@redsresearch It tastes good heated up, too! Especially if you add some spices like cinnamon to it. Some people like to add cloves, cinnamon, oranges, etc... and cook it on a stovetop to make spiced apple cider. If you want to preserve it and store it for the winter, you need to heat it up to preserve it.

    • @redsresearch
      @redsresearch 2 місяці тому

      @@dpattullo no they heat it to disinfect it or w.e

  • @pauldecker4027
    @pauldecker4027 3 місяці тому

    This will be my first year, I’m taping big leaf in Washington. My mothers from New Hampshire so it must be in my blood😅

  • @alscompleteoutdoor9091
    @alscompleteoutdoor9091 3 місяці тому

    Got a trip edge on that plow ?...

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 3 місяці тому

      No trip edge. This old beater plow truck is only used a couple of times each winter to plow out my driveway.

  • @stevensmith1911
    @stevensmith1911 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video. I subscribed. Safe travels.

  • @lisasobler9806
    @lisasobler9806 8 місяців тому

    Lol live in Colorado high country, you'll figure out the real experience.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 8 місяців тому

      Yeah, and then there's Alaska... Just working with what we have! Lol

  • @davidpattullo4881
    @davidpattullo4881 9 місяців тому

    Amazing eclipse, great job filming the event.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 9 місяців тому

      Thank you! It was a lot of fun, and an amazing thing to experience!

  • @stephaniewallace4585
    @stephaniewallace4585 9 місяців тому

    Love the content❤ Thanks for sharing

  • @drock5172
    @drock5172 10 місяців тому

    to keep warmer, the thin air mattress pads are made to absorb the cold from the bottom. also in the past i have seen people take tarps, even heavy blankets and put them under the rain trap. you can keep the buddy heater on all night, also a tent ceiling fan will help push and circulate the warm air.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 10 місяців тому

      Thank you for the tips! We were hesitant to keep the buddy heater on all night, but it did seem safe to use. I never thought of the tent ceiling fan. I appreciate the suggestions!

    • @LexyThomas134
      @LexyThomas134 9 місяців тому

      Still got to be careful with those heaters though, even the ones that are supposed to shut off when there's too much C02. There was some ice fisherman on YT who had their's on and the girl with them noticed she was getting very tired and shouldn't be, turns out the heater never shut off like it should have and their tent was full of C02. Luckily she noticed it.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 9 місяців тому

      We prefer to turn our heater off. I would rather be safe than have something bad happen. Those ice fishermen were lucky she noticed it!

  • @mademoisellekaya1438
    @mademoisellekaya1438 10 місяців тому

    Love the concept ya'll have going on, a dad and sons having quality time! Great, and love the time-lapse at night 👍😎 Edit, o! Loved the snow building! That's always fun to see what is going to be made! But then again, I love me some, and alot, snow ❄️ 😃

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 10 місяців тому

      Thanks so much!! We really appreciate the feedback. Glad you liked the video!

  • @sidschwan8031
    @sidschwan8031 10 місяців тому

    Hi I noticed that you are using galvanized buckets to put that sap in I don't think it's a smart you should be using stainless steel buckets.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching our video! I appreciate the feedback. We don't sell our syrup, and only use it for ourselves or gifting. Galvanized buckets have been used for many years, and I really like the look of them! But if we ever need to replace any, I will keep that in mind and look into stainless steel. We purchased these buckets about 10 years ago from a local sugarmaker.

  • @OutdoorThings101
    @OutdoorThings101 10 місяців тому

    Just made my first ever batch this year, Very fun and rewarding! Video on my channel.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 10 місяців тому

      I'll check it out! Thanks for watching our video. I hope you had a great season! We pulled our spouts last week and have finished up our season. I think we made about 5 gallons of syrup year.

  • @JeremiahThompsonofficial
    @JeremiahThompsonofficial 10 місяців тому

    I can't believe you guys used a stick in a NONstick pan.

  • @PUI.333
    @PUI.333 10 місяців тому

    Hello bro, this is a cool video. Be enthusiastic about making cool videos like this. I support you🎉🎉

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching! And thanks for the feedback. We appreciate the support! We had a lot of fun camping out in the snow and making this video.

  • @hasnathalitaazizah6293
    @hasnathalitaazizah6293 10 місяців тому

    this is fire, ngl 😂🔥🔥

  • @Chainsawpr0d221
    @Chainsawpr0d221 10 місяців тому

    Hello from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @speck72
    @speck72 10 місяців тому

    I'm missing out on the family fun, lol. Btw, the lizard did glow in the dark

  • @blackabdou9195
    @blackabdou9195 10 місяців тому

    Keep going I like this kind of videos ♥️♥️

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 10 місяців тому

      Thank you! We really appreciate the feedback. We're hoping to do another winter camping one soon. Stay tuned!

  • @Badlander-s
    @Badlander-s 10 місяців тому

    Great vedio

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 10 місяців тому

      Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed watching it, and we appreciate the feedback. Have a blessed day!

  • @Clouds-su3dc
    @Clouds-su3dc 11 місяців тому

    If you are seeing this comment then you are about to be in some serious good luck for your snow cave because I can make it so that starting from the spring it can last the whole entire summer, and into fall until the next winter starts and I will show you how it’s done. So all you need to do is add 7 layers of UV protection, white tarp to cover the snow cave and then secure it so that the wind from the outside doesn’t blow inside the covers and then it blows the covers away somewhere else. Then next make sure your snow cave is icy from the beginning by adding plenty of water to make the structure of the snow solid so it can last even longer automatically. And then last, but not least make sure your snow cave from the inside is at below freezing temperatures before covering the snow cave with the white tarps. You should also try to get a thermometer and put it in your snow cave so you can see at the end of the year what the temperature results is and that it is still remaining around the freezing mark the whole time inside. I have experienced it with even just 2 UV protection, white tarp on my snow house and it dealt with plenty of 17°C/62°F weather days for a good while without it shrinking or collapsing. When it comes in the winter all you really need is 2 UV protection white tarps to have a 100% chance of your snow cave to be surviving the whole entire winter whenever the warm winter days passes by and even when all the rainy days passes by too. So I highly definitely recommend you to do this idea if you really want to make the snow cave last for a very long time. You can start off by adding 2 UV protection white tarp and you will be totally fine for it to last the whole entire winter if it was a record, warm winter let’s say, for example. So that’s how powerful the white tarp is for protecting snow shelters from melting. And the real reason why you would want your tarp to be white colour is because white, does not absorb the heat, but it rather reflects the daylight heat instead. And whenever the colder days make a come back for you, that is when you are good to take off the white tarps covers and enjoy the snow cave. Thank you 😊.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 11 місяців тому

      The white tarp is the answer for many UV applications! Use it at a beach for sun protection. Cover your house with it to keep your paint from fading. Make sure to put it over you home's windows to protect your furniture and artwork from fading, too.

    • @Clouds-su3dc
      @Clouds-su3dc 11 місяців тому

      Yup I know that, but you know ever it comes to the thought, of trying it on the snow cave to drastically save it to keeping your snow cave from melting, it can get very exciting. It is definitely worth a try if I were you. I would highly recommend to use 2 of them though because if you were to use 1 white tarp, somewhat of the sunlights heat can still make it through underneath so that’s why I say use 2 of them so it fully blocks out the suns UV rays heat from entering in completely and that it also acts like another layer to trap the cold air that is inside and to keep the heat from entering in outside. 👍

  • @Mike-cc2eu
    @Mike-cc2eu 11 місяців тому

    Good morning I’ve have a small sugar bush tap 75 trees have a sugar shack that I built few years back now my kids and grandkids come over to help great time. We live in Western Maine and this year been a crazy one far as weather we will get what ever we get this year

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 11 місяців тому

      We feel the same way. I just came back in from checking our buckets, and the sap hardly ran yesterday. I'm with you, we'll get what we get! I think we only have about 23 trees tapped this year.

  • @davidpattullo4881
    @davidpattullo4881 11 місяців тому

    Looks like an awesome adventure! Great place for a family outing.

  • @RobertViani
    @RobertViani 11 місяців тому

    Hey great vid. I just subed...found you off backyard maple syrup Maker 🪵🔥🍁

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes 11 місяців тому

      Thank you! Glad you liked it. We're hoping to do some more sugaring videos once the sap starts running again.

  • @stephenporter7555
    @stephenporter7555 Рік тому

    I like your evaporator what's your boil rate

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Рік тому

      Hi Stephen, sorry for the late reply. I'm not completely sure what our boil rate is. I would guess probably around 5 gallons of sap/hour. But several factors come into play since we boil in the open air (temperature, wind, keeping the fire hot, etc...) The kids just tapped about 10 trees this past weekend, and collected about 8 gallons of sap, which we boiled on the stovetop in the house. We plan to tap more trees in the coming weeks, so hopefully we will be able to fire the evaporator soon!

    • @stephenporter7555
      @stephenporter7555 11 місяців тому

      Thank you I've thought about making one like yours simple but affective

  • @speck72
    @speck72 Рік тому

    I was clearing out my subscriptions and totally forgot about this! I'll check it out some more later

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed our video.

  • @adventureawakes
    @adventureawakes Рік тому

    We hope you enjoy this video! If you like this video and would like to see more videos like this, please subscribe, post a comment below and hit the like button. We're a new channel, hoping to reach our 1,000 subscriber goal. Your support can go a long way in helping us to reach our goal.

  • @deanfeltman1089
    @deanfeltman1089 Рік тому

    THE FIRST THING YOU FOUND IS A REINS GUIDE

  • @honesdaledetectorist
    @honesdaledetectorist Рік тому

    Love that sound! Great short. New sub here over from Starry's Lost and Found. Welcome to the TreasureFam! ATB Greenie

  • @bakenekotwo-tails
    @bakenekotwo-tails Рік тому

    新規加入者 Starry's Video

  • @davidpattullo4881
    @davidpattullo4881 Рік тому

    The strainer reminds me of a drain strainer, I have them in the kitchen sink and shower. Great video, love the history.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Рік тому

      Thanks! That makes sense. It looks like just the right size to fit inside a sink drain. I didn't even think of that. That was found on top of the ground, so it might be a more modern find.

    • @davidpattullo4881
      @davidpattullo4881 Рік тому

      @@adventureawakes Any find is an adventure!

  • @JusDirtfishin
    @JusDirtfishin Рік тому

    Some great finds. Looks like that area has some history. Keep plucking away at it. Metal Detecting is a great hobby. I wish I could know the stories of the relics we find. That one area looks like it could be a trash pit. Keep plucking away at it. Don’t give up to soon on that spot. Even if your digging modern stuff. It may surprise you. Thanks for sharing

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Рік тому

      Thanks for your encouragement, and thanks for watching our videos. We went back to this spot recently and hope to post a follow up video later this week (if I can finish the editing in time). Stay tuned!

    • @JusDirtfishin
      @JusDirtfishin Рік тому

      Sounds good. You’re welcome

  • @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340

    enjoyed the video some great finds

  • @pussbust7073
    @pussbust7073 Рік тому

    7:11 im finding myself frustrated now. You even cut in a horrible picture thats focused on a very small portion of the damn thing.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback! We'll try to make sure we get better images for our up-close shots in our future videos. We're still navigating this UA-cam gig, as it is a new side hustle for us. Stay Tuned as we create new content and upload more interesting videos. Thank you!

  • @adventureawakes
    @adventureawakes Рік тому

    Thank you for watching our videos! We hope you will consider subscribing to our channel. Each subscription brings us closer to reaching our goal of 1,000 subscribers. A small gesture from you will go a long way toward being able to monetize our channel. Monetization helps us to invest back into growing our channel and creating more content like this, for you to enjoy. Thank you for your support!

  • @granvillewooster7673
    @granvillewooster7673 Рік тому

    Nice finds 👍👍

  • @simplewoodslife
    @simplewoodslife Рік тому

    Really is a great time of the year eh? Love, love, love backward sugaring. Great video!

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Рік тому

      Thank you for watching our video! Backyard sugaring is a lot of fun, and we look forward to it every year.

  • @jacquieschmudlach5096
    @jacquieschmudlach5096 Рік тому

    What your doing wrong when collecting...is you need to watch the tap....it drips...pull it off quick Pour in the bucket before the next drop...drips. can't be wasting a good drop. That's early season. End of the year...like screw it!! 5 gallons spilled on the ground...less I have to cook.

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Рік тому

      Yeah, you're right. By the end of the season we're always ready to be done, but then we look forward to it again the next season.

  • @adventureawakes
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    Thank you for watching our videos! We would be honored if you would consider subscribing to our channel. Each subscription brings us one step closer to reaching our goal of 1,000 subscribers. A small gesture from you will go a long way toward being able to monetize our channel. Monetization will allow us to invest back into growing our channel and creating more content like this, for you to enjoy. Thank you for your support!

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    Thank you for watching our videos! We would be honored if you would consider subscribing to our channel. Each subscription gets us one step closer to reaching our goal of 1,000 subscribers. A small gesture from you will go a long way toward being able to monetize our channel. Monetization can help us to invest back into growing our channel and creating more content like this, for you to enjoy. Thank you for your support!

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  • @granvillewooster7673
    @granvillewooster7673 Рік тому

    Great finds I’m a new subscriber and really enjoyed the video gonna watch more thank you so very much for sharing 👍👍

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Рік тому

      Thanks for watching our video! We are planning to do more content like this in the coming weeks and months. Our other videos show winter and spring activities that we do like Maple Sugaring or plowing our driveway, but going forward we should have more content like this.

  • @coinaddicteddave
    @coinaddicteddave Рік тому

    Great finds

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Рік тому

      Thanks! We're hoping to explore that field some more in the coming days.

  • @davidpattullo4881
    @davidpattullo4881 Рік тому

    Great finds and a fun family outing!

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Рік тому

      Yeah! It was a good time. We're hoping to do some more in the coming weeks.

  • @joelcabriada7662
    @joelcabriada7662 Рік тому

    Tenho gold moster 1000

    • @adventureawakes
      @adventureawakes Рік тому

      Do you do much metal detecting? What are some of your favorite finds with your detector? Thanks for watching our videos!

  • @joelcabriada7662
    @joelcabriada7662 Рік тому

    Brasil 🇧🇷

  • @joelcabriada7662
    @joelcabriada7662 Рік тому

    B noite 😢