Adam, so fun that you done through my hometown of Eastman and visited Stuckey’s store #1. The old candy plant is right next to it (red brick building). One of these days, I hope to have the funds to buy that store where my grandparents started our family business and renovate it. Next time you’re in Georgia, please visit the new Stuckey’s candy plant in Wrens, GA. We have a mural out front that celebrates Georgia roadside attractions and a gift shop that includes a bunch of Stuckey’s memorabilia (like the first pecan log roll box). I’m a fan of your channel and am glad you mentioned that we’re making a comeback. Thank you 🙏
Hey Stephanie! I’m originally from Eastman and my grandmother worked at Stuckey’s when she was in her 20’s (she passed in 2005 but would be about 95 now) and then worked in the building when it was Middle GA restaurant in the early 2000’s! So cool to see my hometown featured by the Daily Woo!
@@TheDailyWoothank you! There are only 13 original Stuckey’s with the classic sloped roof architecture still in operation. The ones in Hattiesburg, MS, Summerton, SC, Milton, FL and Johnson City, IL are great examples of the traditional store design. Stop by if you pass them on your travels!
I am glad you changed your mind on buying a house in Georgia .I like the bubble town celebration,plus being by your parents .I think it makes your mom happy when she gets to spend time with you .Thank you for sharing Adam ,All us are happy to join you on your travels adventures
I grew up going through these small towns, my mother was born and lived in the surrounding area, Adel GA, Douglas, Pearson, Waycross, Nashville, Tipton, Willacoochoee and all the churches..... My Great Grandfather was a Preacher in the area, Rev. Walter L. Vining - RIP 10/25/1967 .....lots of memories with family and visiting all the things! Thank you for the video.... I need to put in a road trip wow the memories!!! Thanks Adam!
I spent the summer in Patterson, GA in 2010. Going around to Blackshear and Waycross was so fun, checking out abandoned buildings. I love the small town feel. Great video Adam!
Wow! You were about 50 yards from my house when you were walking around the big city of Broxton GA 😂 Wish I could have met you. I've been watching your channel for few years now. Great stuff!
Every time I have driven through Waycross, I sing that great western song about Waycross, GA. They have a great western/southern music festival every year. Never actually been there at that time, but if I'm in the area, I'd certainly attend. All the great country music artists have played their, including Elvis.
28:07 Stuckeys !! Wow that brought back some memories back in the 80’s travelling from California to Wisconsin and back to see family we always stopped there . My parents said we could get a souvenir from each state and I chose “toothpick holders” deep cut haha. I probably have 20 different state shot glasses purchased mostly from Stuckeys. Thanks Adam for bring back such great memories.
So much to see in America; these small towns, have i'm sure at one time...were Great Places to live; what's sad is when you see how many are now vacant, and wonder who lived and worked there. you get the Pensive feeling..and sometimes sad too! I see cars and trains...but no People...erie??? Last Picture Show, the tours are very interesting....so happy you decided to stay put in Celebration, near your family....🦋🦋
Glad you got your petrol flap isue sorted. Thank for showing how to getaround it, might be useful to someone one day. love these back road videos .thanks Adam
On my car you cannot open the gas door if the doors to the car are locked. I found this out when I first bought it because I have a habit of locking my car for safty when i'm not in it at the gas station.
Same! I sat at a gas station not knowing what to do when they showed me at the dealership how easily it pops open with just a tap. I then relock my doors after I pop open the gas cap. But the doors must be unlocked to open the cap.
Adam, I’m pretty sure the gas latch is connected to your door locks. If you went in for a piping hot caffeinated beverage, you locked the car, thus locking the gas door.
I love it when you do road adventures. It's what attracted me to your channel years ago, and it will always be the content that I like best. Nobody shows off and enjoys small town Americana or shares it better than Adam the Woo!
Thanks for showing the small town videos. This is how your channel got started and I wish you would go back to that more. You can buy a van or SUV and convert it to travel in. I'm sorry about your gas problems. Thats the problem with these electric cars these days.
Also how cool is that about the house! I’m from Waycross. My grandfather worked for CSX railroad as a diesel mechanic after the Korean War. He is a navy vet
Hi Adam, you will find the fuel cap release, parallell to your leg, between the Door and drivers seat. It can also be tied to the trunk release button. Which you pull up to open, but push down to open the fuel cap! As I had similar drama driving a GM grand prix, with that style of fuel cap release! If there is no marking, push to release!
I just love your show. I used to live in Waycross, so this was a nice blast from the past. Keep up the videos, I like to see what you're up to every day while I enjoy my own piping hot beverage. 😅
You know Adam, if you ever want to explore and do videos on Waycross, GA...you can always just rent out your Celebration, FL house and then rent a house in Waycross for say 6 months or a year....But don't sell your FL house. It looks like there are more things to do in Celebration.
Adam, love small towns! There's still an old Stuckey's off the exit in Marietta, Ok but, abandoned ones on I-35 and I-40 going towards OKC. Really enjoyed your video and can't wait till your next vlog.
I love this content!!! I'm disneyed out. Lol it's ok though, it's your channel. But yeah I'd rather express this and not hold it in. For the best of the channel. I respect you adam and thank you
I love small towns and have always wondered where that Barney Fife Mural was. If you don't like Barney, you can nip it in the Bud. Thanks for this one.
About 30 years ago, I had car trouble about 1/2 mile from the abandoned store at 32:30. It was open then, so I walked there in hopes of using a phone(this was pre cell phone for me). Honestly, the store was hanging on, but had very minimal inventory (drinks, candy, crackers etc). Anyway, I walked there and the nice older black gentleman proprietor said he had no phone there. However, to my disbelief, he very graciously volunteered to drive me to his nearby residence and allowed me to use his home phone. Unreal. I was very grateful. I offered to pay him but he wouldn’t take it. I still pass that place pretty regularly and think about that experience every time.
There was a level of excitement seeing those Stuckey's signs across Route 66 from the back of our stationwagon. Clean restrooms, gas, souvenirs and treats.
Adam. That futuristic vehicle is called an Argo. Argo is a 6 or 8 wheeled off-road amphibious vehicle. The one you saw was missing the center wheel, and some have tracks like a tank on it.
Those vehicles are amphibious, looks like someone mounted a propeller type attachment where the middle wheel would go in order to make it go faster across the water...
This is great!!! I love Disney but secondly I absolutely love driving back roads, roadside attractions you're filming makes it feel like im riding shot gun. Have fun and praying for safe travels!
“Home of the original pecan log” I can remember my first time eating one years ago. My first and last. Hello Adam. This was a very interesting vlog. Your adventures “on the road” are a way we can see so many places we can’t see by ourselves… Thanks for sharing your adventures with us! ❤🤗❤
I live in Douglas Ga in Coffee County. My wife is a teacher in Broxton and my Mother grew up in Eastman. I remember going to that Stuckeys as a child and getting the broken candy for Pennies
Oh, that is a nice town very quiet if you like quiet town, I don’t know if you went through Yatesville or not when you were here I think you went through Barnesville. You need through Yatesville small town ❤
Adam you have to unlock all the doors with the door lock switch inside then you can push the gas cover door open. We have two vehicles that work this way (it took me a few minutes to figure out). Take care we have not talked in many year, we met you at Disneyland long ago.
The Folkston Train is often live streamed from that little watch place....not always, but I have watched several live streams from there... I love watching train and airport live streams.
Some nice findings in GA. Whatever company you got the car from, should contact them and see if you can take it in to a nearly location and have them fix it or change vehicles. That a pain for 2 weeks of driving. I had a similar issue on my Altima and had to fix it.
Nobody does these backroads videos better than you! Love these so much! Btw keep the mustache, looks great on you! Congratulations on the weight loss! You look great!
JustinScarred, WorldofMicah, even TampaJay and countless others put 500% more effort, research and skillful editing than Woodog. He used to make this type of video interesting with his whimsical and devil-may care attitude but, alas, he literally phones it in with minimal effort, driving along in his air conditioned rental car and talking out of his nether regions. Where have you gone, Woo Dimaggio, Woo nation turns its lonely eyes to you. Woo woo woo.
At 2:05 you mentioned Waycross Georgia, where you almost bought a house but a lot of us here are glad you live in Celebration because of the Disney/Orlando area videos that you do, which personally I love watching, With your car trips/air plane trips we get a mixture of both, which makes Adam the Woo the greatest vlog EVER!!
I know on certain vehicles, the fuel door will lock when the vehicle is locked. Not sure if you had locked the vehicle after getting out and before pumping gas, but just a thought. 👍
I surrendered a few molars to Stuckey's Pecan Brittle. On the Road Charles Kuralt/Jack Kerouac/Willie Nelson. Waycross or Norcross are nice, but the Bubble is better for you. I thought that train might be the Tropicana "Juice Train" that goes from Bradenton to Jersey City for my orange juice, but the "Juice Train" has all Tropicana Cars. The Escape fuel door reminds me of what you have to do to get to the old-style car battery under a Tesla hood that operates all the door and hood latches. Such different landscapes to what I am used to.
You can go a local rental (same company) and show them your gas cap problem and most likely they can switch cars. I recommend airports who have a larger inventory. I’ve done that when my rental has issues.
Morning Adam 😎📸 the woo. Back roads are the best explore them nicely. Like seeing what was popular but some buildings are abandoned on the back roads. Thanks for taking us on the back roads of America. Hope you don't have to much of car problems, sounds like it's already happening. You take care. Stay safe. ✌️
I love my small town after having lived in the middle of the hustle and bustle. In fact, it’s a town that Adam actually stopped in briefly during his road travels.
Hey man, I’m not sure what your plans are, but you need to come north and see the mackinaw bridge, and take the jet ferry to Mackinac island. There was a movie shot there in the late 80s at the grand hotel.
Good morning from Waycross GA!!!! Yay!!!! You made it back this way. AWESOME! The little Mexican restaurant there in Folkston is a place we visit often. Worth the drive!! Man this is soooooo cool that you were in my neighborhood!!! Safe travels my friend and THANK YOU!!!!!
If you run into that problem again with the gas pump not pumping continuously like that, you've likely vapor locked the nozzle. Pull the nozzle out and then replace it in the car. Should work.
I'm another fan of that mural it is featured prominently on Google search so technically you just helped me take off something on my bucket list thank you! They're really needs to be a museum dedicated to his life not just as Barney Fife but Mr limpet and The Apple dumpling gang! Don Knott's is great! Safe travels! Thanks for the info on the fuel door I am going to VIP this sometimes hertz doesn't exactly tell you that there's been a known issue very good information!
You gotta love old south Georgia, so peaceful and nostalgic to a gentler more peaceful time!
I am LOVING this! I miss all of the driving through the small town videos. My favorite ones for sure.
There is something about small town America that I just love so much. Thank you for sharing!
Adam, so fun that you done through my hometown of Eastman and visited Stuckey’s store #1. The old candy plant is right next to it (red brick building). One of these days, I hope to have the funds to buy that store where my grandparents started our family business and renovate it. Next time you’re in Georgia, please visit the new Stuckey’s candy plant in Wrens, GA. We have a mural out front that celebrates Georgia roadside attractions and a gift shop that includes a bunch of Stuckey’s memorabilia (like the first pecan log roll box). I’m a fan of your channel and am glad you mentioned that we’re making a comeback. Thank you 🙏
Always enjoy stopping at different stuckeys locations and glad to see them making a comeback !
Hey Stephanie! I’m originally from Eastman and my grandmother worked at Stuckey’s when she was in her 20’s (she passed in 2005 but would be about 95 now) and then worked in the building when it was Middle GA restaurant in the early 2000’s! So cool to see my hometown featured by the Daily Woo!
@@TheDailyWoothank you! There are only 13 original Stuckey’s with the classic sloped roof architecture still in operation. The ones in Hattiesburg, MS, Summerton, SC, Milton, FL and Johnson City, IL are great examples of the traditional store design. Stop by if you pass them on your travels!
@@soyburglar77what’s your grandmother’s name? My father is still living and may remember her. He worked there for years
I am glad you changed your mind on buying a house in Georgia .I like the bubble town celebration,plus being by your parents .I think it makes your mom happy when she gets to spend time with you .Thank you for sharing Adam ,All us are happy to join you on your travels adventures
I grew up going through these small towns, my mother was born and lived in the surrounding area, Adel GA, Douglas, Pearson, Waycross, Nashville, Tipton, Willacoochoee and all the churches..... My Great Grandfather was a Preacher in the area, Rev. Walter L. Vining - RIP 10/25/1967 .....lots of memories with family and visiting all the things! Thank you for the video.... I need to put in a road trip wow the memories!!! Thanks Adam!
How cool ,we live in Barney, dads from Ocilla, been all around Tifton, Nashville, Adel, Moultrie
Been all over!
@@bonniej8931 where did he preach ?
I spent the summer in Patterson, GA in 2010. Going around to Blackshear and Waycross was so fun, checking out abandoned buildings. I love the small town feel. Great video Adam!
This is going to be fantastic! Seeing places in America that most of us will never be able to see. Much appreciated. I really enjoy these small towns.
Minneapolis and Pittsburg are on this trip. Lots of the country for us to see!
Ikr!
I just absolutely love your small town videos. Please keep them coming!!! Priceless!!!
I always look forward to your videos of the back roads. They are so AWESOME. Thanks for another one man!
Wow! You were about 50 yards from my house when you were walking around the big city of Broxton GA 😂 Wish I could have met you. I've been watching your channel for few years now. Great stuff!
Do you smoke weed like he does?
Love the road trip vids, Adam. Always enjoy your meanderings.
Finally Adam, doing what you do best! Traveling on the back roads showing so many interesting places. Love these videos. Thank you for sharing👍
Every time I have driven through Waycross, I sing that great western song about Waycross, GA.
They have a great western/southern music festival every year. Never actually been there at that time, but if I'm in the area, I'd certainly attend. All the great country music artists have played their, including Elvis.
I'm happy you're back on the road, my friend. Be safe and happy travels.
Boring
28:07 Stuckeys !! Wow that brought back some memories back in the 80’s travelling from California to Wisconsin and back to see family we always stopped there . My parents said we could get a souvenir from each state and I chose “toothpick holders” deep cut haha. I probably have 20 different state shot glasses purchased mostly from Stuckeys. Thanks Adam for bring back such great memories.
I grew up in Waycross. It was very refreshing to see your take on my hometown.
912 for life
Maryland's Fried Chicken.
Thanks for the small town road trip video,always like your travels to the small towns of America
Same. From germany I want to move to such one.
But too expensive to move over there at moment.😊
Adam you do this so well. Thank You ,missed this ❤
Small towns...my favorite. I hear the the happy in your narration too. 👍👍👍😁😁
I didn’t see you were in town until today. Eastman Ga.
Welcome and safe travels .
So much to see in America; these small towns, have i'm sure at one time...were Great Places to live; what's sad is when you see how many are now vacant, and wonder who lived and worked there. you get the Pensive feeling..and sometimes sad too! I see cars and trains...but no People...erie??? Last Picture Show, the tours are very interesting....so happy you decided to stay put in Celebration, near your family....🦋🦋
I LOVE watching your travels through the small towns along the backroads of America. Your commentary is perfect too!
Glad you got your petrol flap isue sorted. Thank for showing how to getaround it, might be useful to someone one day. love these back road videos .thanks Adam
I travel that way when I go to Florida, I love the small towns. When you drive along beside the train tracks you know it's going to be good.
On my car you cannot open the gas door if the doors to the car are locked. I found this out when I first bought it because I have a habit of locking my car for safty when i'm not in it at the gas station.
Same! I sat at a gas station not knowing what to do when they showed me at the dealership how easily it pops open with just a tap. I then relock my doors after I pop open the gas cap. But the doors must be unlocked to open the cap.
Adam, I’m pretty sure the gas latch is connected to your door locks. If you went in for a piping hot caffeinated beverage, you locked the car, thus locking the gas door.
My thought as well!
Yes that is how Smart cars works as well.
I love it when you do road adventures. It's what attracted me to your channel years ago, and it will always be the content that I like best. Nobody shows off and enjoys small town Americana or shares it better than Adam the Woo!
I do like that you are going back on the road. Showing off little towns that might be gone in a few years.
Back to the bread and butter of ATW! Road tripping, back roads, small towns I love it!
Thank you, Adam! I have the same type of gas tank cover. Knowledge is power! ❤
He probably locked the doors and thereby locked the gas cover!
Gatta be kidding me…
Thanks for showing the small town videos. This is how your channel got started and I wish you would go back to that more. You can buy a van or SUV and convert it to travel in. I'm sorry about your gas problems. Thats the problem with these electric cars these days.
Also how cool is that about the house! I’m from Waycross. My grandfather worked for CSX railroad as a diesel mechanic after the Korean War. He is a navy vet
I live in Waycross and it was so cool to see him drive thru this area!
@@Creepingdeathx81 what was his name ? My grandpa worked for CSX through waycross as a track inspector!
Hi Adam, my Birthday is on Sunday, Father's day, Happy Father's day to your Dad, happy travels to you, be safe, love ya
Fantastic. My family lived in Waycross for 3 years from 2013-2016 and this was fun to see. Thanks!
We really like the quirky stuff you find when you're on the road! Hope you enjoy your trip!
Hi Adam, you will find the fuel cap release, parallell to your leg, between the Door and drivers seat. It can also be tied to the trunk release button. Which you pull up to open, but push down to open the fuel cap!
As I had similar drama driving a GM grand prix, with that style of fuel cap release!
If there is no marking, push to release!
I just love your show. I used to live in Waycross, so this was a nice blast from the past. Keep up the videos, I like to see what you're up to every day while I enjoy my own piping hot beverage. 😅
Looking forward to this trip Adam. I love it since I will probably never get to these corners of the country but thru your lense I can. Woo!
Minneapolis and Pittsburg are on this trip. Lots of the country for us to see!
7:04 Doc Hutson? Great video. I love your small town & Backroad videos the most.
You know Adam, if you ever want to explore and do videos on Waycross, GA...you can always just rent out your Celebration, FL house and then rent a house in Waycross for say 6 months or a year....But don't sell your FL house. It looks like there are more things to do in Celebration.
You always seem happiest when you're out on the road. I'm so looking forward to the adventures that come in the next couple of weeks!
Just love these small town tours! Thanks Adam 😊
Excited we are out of the Park for a bit. You are soo much more interesting out in nature not in the tourist traps
Adam, love small towns! There's still an old Stuckey's off the exit in Marietta, Ok but, abandoned ones on I-35 and I-40 going towards OKC. Really enjoyed your video and can't wait till your next vlog.
Very very excited for these backroad Americana adventures!! Off to a FANTASTIC START 👌 🔥
After Atlanta, Minneapolis and Pittsburg are on this trip. Lots of the country for us to see!
I love this content!!! I'm disneyed out. Lol it's ok though, it's your channel. But yeah I'd rather express this and not hold it in. For the best of the channel. I respect you adam and thank you
Dang was hoping to see the homestead you were looking to buy in Waycross. Definitely think you made the better choice picking Celebration
I love these small towns. It's like time traveling back to the 1950's.
I love your theme park videos and your road trip videos. Keep doing what makes you happy!
If doors are locked with the fob then the gas access hatch will lock also. I read it on the internet so it must be true. Bonjour
I love small towns and have always wondered where that Barney Fife Mural was. If you don't like Barney, you can nip it in the Bud. Thanks for this one.
Citizens Arrest! Citizens Arrest!
@@theirishhammer9108 You just go up an alley and holler fish
About 30 years ago, I had car trouble about 1/2 mile from the abandoned store at 32:30. It was open then, so I walked there in hopes of using a phone(this was pre cell phone for me).
Honestly, the store was hanging on, but had very minimal inventory (drinks, candy, crackers etc).
Anyway, I walked there and the nice older black gentleman proprietor said he had no phone there. However, to my disbelief, he very graciously volunteered to drive me to his nearby residence and allowed me to use his home phone. Unreal. I was very grateful. I offered to pay him but he wouldn’t take it.
I still pass that place pretty regularly and think about that experience every time.
The little Sci fi looking car reminded me of the cars the banana spilts used to drive
I loved that show as a kid! :)
Same here! Eating Trix cereal, not a care in the world.
I was thinking the same thing!
I think it’s a personal amphibious vehicle but I could be wrong. Looks like one I’ve seen before though.
@@craigcampbell1843Argo Amphibious vehicle or a Amphicat Vehicle it looks like
Sometimes the gas latch is inside the glove box, but its probably on your key fob and unlocks when you unlock the car doors.
I hope you pass through upstate SC on your journey this trip. Thanks for letting us tag along
After Atlanta, Minneapolis and Pittsburg are on this trip. Lots of the country for us to see!
Hey Adam great video on your interesting road trip thru those small towns in Georgia..Cool freight train..Enjoy & safe travels..
There was a level of excitement seeing those Stuckey's signs across Route 66 from the back of our stationwagon. Clean restrooms, gas, souvenirs and treats.
Happy to see you back on the road Adam. The murals are beautiful…and the bank architecture is awesome! As always, thanks for sharing with us!
Adam. That futuristic vehicle is called an Argo. Argo is a 6 or 8 wheeled off-road amphibious vehicle. The one you saw was missing the center wheel, and some have tracks like a tank on it.
Those type of off road vehicles have been around since at least the 1970's...
Cool to know! Loved seeing those old vehicles sitting there and I was unsure of what that one was too. Thanks!
Those vehicles are amphibious, looks like someone mounted a propeller type attachment where the middle wheel would go in order to make it go faster across the water...
Awesome… thanks for sharing this info!
Back to the beautiful basics! Love it, Adam.
You should have showed us the house 🏡 that you came so close to purchasing.
This is great!!! I love Disney but secondly I absolutely love driving back roads, roadside attractions you're filming makes it feel like im riding shot gun. Have fun and praying for safe travels!
Folkston resident here! Thank you for this video. Quik chick has the best fried chicken and sweet tea, hope you get to indulge!!
I just found your video you did on the "vacation" movie wow 😯 what a awesome video you did 6 years ago. Very well done 👍👍👍
Love your road trips through small out of the way places! Keep it up! Travel safe.
“Home of the original pecan log”
I can remember my first time eating one years ago. My first and last.
Hello Adam. This was a very interesting vlog. Your adventures “on the road” are a way we can see so many places we can’t see by ourselves… Thanks for sharing your adventures with us! ❤🤗❤
I had a very nomadic childhood, moving around and driving a lot of roads, and I do remember Stuckey's. Brings backs lots of memories.
Going through my neck of the woods in Macon, GA. Very cool seeing familiar places.
I live in Douglas Ga in Coffee County. My wife is a teacher in Broxton and my Mother grew up in Eastman. I remember going to that Stuckeys as a child and getting the broken candy for Pennies
I just love Adam's small town videos....excellent.
Yay, I’m glad you’re in Georgia. Welcome back Adam.!
Oh, that is a nice town very quiet if you like quiet town, I don’t know if you went through Yatesville or not when you were here I think you went through Barnesville. You need
through Yatesville small town ❤
Said it before, and will continue to say it! You belong on the road! Great way to celebrate my 62nd Birthday.... an Woo Road Trip!!!!
Happy Birthday!🎊
hello again Adam , nice interesting Vlog, loved those old cars, really enjoyed this, thank you 😊
Adam you have to unlock all the doors with the door lock switch inside then you can push the gas cover door open. We have two vehicles that work this way (it took me a few minutes to figure out). Take care we have not talked in many year, we met you at Disneyland long ago.
The Folkston Train is often live streamed from that little watch place....not always, but I have watched several live streams from there... I love watching train and airport live streams.
Some nice findings in GA. Whatever company you got the car from, should contact them and see if you can take it in to a nearly location and have them fix it or change vehicles. That a pain for 2 weeks of driving. I had a similar issue on my Altima and had to fix it.
Great! Been awaiting this sort of adventure again...love this sort of thing.
Loved seeing that old Pepsi vending machine with the big push buttons!
Nobody does these backroads videos better than you! Love these so much! Btw keep the mustache, looks great on you! Congratulations on the weight loss! You look great!
JustinScarred, WorldofMicah, even TampaJay and countless others put 500% more effort, research and skillful editing than Woodog. He used to make this type of video interesting with his whimsical and devil-may care attitude but, alas, he literally phones it in with minimal effort, driving along in his air conditioned rental car and talking out of his nether regions.
Where have you gone, Woo Dimaggio, Woo nation turns its lonely eyes to you. Woo woo woo.
Sycophantic sycophant sez what?
Hey Adam! I know with our car when the doors are locked, the gas door won’t open. Try unlocking the doors it might work!
Pretty sure you made the right decision Waycross versus Celebration!
In 1967 my young lady and I eloped to Folkston from Miami.
Long time gone.
I from Eastman Ga!! Wow I’m very impressed and surprised that you rode through there
At 2:05 you mentioned Waycross Georgia, where you almost bought a house but a lot of us here are glad you live in Celebration because of the Disney/Orlando area videos that you do, which personally I love watching, With your car trips/air plane trips we get a mixture of both, which makes Adam the Woo the greatest vlog EVER!!
Back to the basics! I love it! Thanks brother
I know on certain vehicles, the fuel door will lock when the vehicle is locked. Not sure if you had locked the vehicle after getting out and before pumping gas, but just a thought. 👍
EXACTLY!!! Probably due to his OCD.
I love the 80s Pepsi logo with the light blue color on there. Pepsi with the light blue and VHS tape returns, that was the era!
I surrendered a few molars to Stuckey's Pecan Brittle. On the Road Charles Kuralt/Jack Kerouac/Willie Nelson. Waycross or Norcross are nice, but the Bubble is better for you.
I thought that train might be the Tropicana "Juice Train" that goes from Bradenton to Jersey City for my orange juice, but the "Juice Train" has all Tropicana Cars.
The Escape fuel door reminds me of what you have to do to get to the old-style car battery under a Tesla hood that operates all the door and hood latches.
Such different landscapes to what I am used to.
You can go a local rental (same company) and show them your gas cap problem and most likely they can switch cars. I recommend airports who have a larger inventory. I’ve done that when my rental has issues.
Or just not lock your doors and gas cap!
Morning Adam 😎📸 the woo. Back roads are the best explore them nicely. Like seeing what was popular but some buildings are abandoned on the back roads. Thanks for taking us on the back roads of America. Hope you don't have to much of car problems, sounds like it's already happening. You take care. Stay safe. ✌️
I love my small town after having lived in the middle of the hustle and bustle. In fact, it’s a town that Adam actually stopped in briefly during his road travels.
Hey man, I’m not sure what your plans are, but you need to come north and see the mackinaw bridge, and take the jet ferry to Mackinac island. There was a movie shot there in the late 80s at the grand hotel.
My favorite ATW videos...on the road!
Good morning from Waycross GA!!!! Yay!!!! You made it back this way. AWESOME! The little Mexican restaurant there in Folkston is a place we visit often. Worth the drive!! Man this is soooooo cool that you were in my neighborhood!!! Safe travels my friend and THANK YOU!!!!!
If you run into that problem again with the gas pump not pumping continuously like that, you've likely vapor locked the nozzle. Pull the nozzle out and then replace it in the car. Should work.
Or keep it partially out or use the lower setting.
You came close to passing through the town, where I live in South Ga. I love Stuckeys pecan logs.
14:36 What a cool Mid-Century Modern bank! Great 👍 find Adam the Woo! Love this content!
Oh I would have freaked if I could not get gas! Glad for your friend! Great road trip. I enjoyed this!!
Stupid cars!!!!!!!
I'm another fan of that mural it is featured prominently on Google search so technically you just helped me take off something on my bucket list thank you! They're really needs to be a museum dedicated to his life not just as Barney Fife but Mr limpet and The Apple dumpling gang! Don Knott's is great! Safe travels!
Thanks for the info on the fuel door I am going to VIP this sometimes hertz doesn't exactly tell you that there's been a known issue very good information!