Thanks, yeah there were some tense moments for sure. The thing that really caught me (Jay) off guard was how the water kept rising even after high tide passed and it was supposed to be receding. "Storm surge" can be pretty intense, and come with any windstorm, not just hurricanes.
Thankfully you both got through it and collectively gained more understanding so you can make safe decisions at the next beach. Another scary thing watching the episode was that the loose sand might have prevented a speedy exit. @@HomeARoam
😮. What an ordeal! It’s impressive how you deal with the unexpected and communicate with each other so collaboratively and without rancor. Kudos to you. Safe travels
We camped there 6 years ago and really enjoyed it. High tide came up to the tires on the travel trailer but no issues. We'll probably go there again but after watching your video we will more careful.
Yeah it was great until the wind picked up and the tides got bigger. A few of the other die hards sunk into the sand a bit with the water going past their rig, but as far as we know they were still able to get out. Safe travels!
Definitely enjoying y’all’s channel. I’m absolutely intrigued about learning about beach camping in Texas as I’m in Louisiana and it’s really close for me but I never imagined I’d be learning about it from Canadians😂. Loving the episodes with failures and good times and everything in between. Safe and happy travels to y’all.
Can't say we would recommend it. When the weather is nice, camping on the beach is amazing. During a storm is a whole other game that we don't really want to repeat.
Thanks! We have DJI wireless mics, but mostly just used the GoPro internal mic on this one. I cleaned up the audio substantially using Davinci Resolve's AI "voice isolation" feature. Works pretty well.
I am 71 years old when I was a kid in mid 1960,s my Dad rented a travel trailer and we were camping in Galveston beach still remember the sand getting in the trailer what a mess , I have a trailer today my wife said one day let,s camp on the beach I said let me tell u the story of camping on the beach , forgot to say also my Dad got stuck that week, would never do that again !!
Yeah, it was a calculated risk. I mean, really we risk the truck and trailer every time we hitch it up and drive somewhere. 🤷♂️ If you thought that was risky you should watch our Baja series. 😁 But in all seriousness, it was a scary lesson and we're definitely going to remember and respect what high tide plus a wind storm can do to a beach.
LOL Years ago we camped on Little Shell which requires 4 wheel drive to get there as it is getting close to Mansfield Pass. Virtually no one there The second night the wind and rain came up so bad our sleeping bags were sopping wet and we had to sit on the coolers at the edge to hold down the tent. The next morning everything was hung out to dry when the game warden came by and asked how we survived the hurricane. It had hit Mexico and we got the outer band winds. Had no idea we were in a hurricane. Then about 15 years later went to a friends time share in Port Isabel with our small children. The hurricane that was coming required evacuation. The water was to our truck's running boards as we drove out without having a real vacation. The end of our beach trips on any type of potential hurricanes on the map. Plus people said South Padre was prettier than Corpus where we had always gone. Went to college in Corpus. But none of the Texas beaches are pretty compared to Florida which Destin is gorgeous. Mississippi beaches are uglier than Texas. Shallow brown water whereas Texas is dingy green water.
Good thing you guys made it out of there no problems, My rule is where ever there is flat sandy beach , the ocean can reach , A no Camp zone for me. Anyhow stressful time im sure.
I live in the Rio Grande Valley and honestly the beach here is horrible with WIND. You’ll have salty sand in your vehicle and RV for the rest of their lives LOL. No No for me LOL.
Yikes! That was a nightmare. Happy you did well and got out of there. Stay Safe.
Thanks, yeah there were some tense moments for sure. The thing that really caught me (Jay) off guard was how the water kept rising even after high tide passed and it was supposed to be receding. "Storm surge" can be pretty intense, and come with any windstorm, not just hurricanes.
Thankfully you both got through it and collectively gained more understanding so you can make safe decisions at the next beach. Another scary thing watching the episode was that the loose sand might have prevented a speedy exit. @@HomeARoam
😮. What an ordeal! It’s impressive how you deal with the unexpected and communicate with each other so collaboratively and without rancor. Kudos to you. Safe travels
Thanks ❤️ We try.
We camped there 6 years ago and really enjoyed it. High tide came up to the tires on the travel trailer but no issues. We'll probably go there again but after watching your video we will more careful.
Yeah it was great until the wind picked up and the tides got bigger. A few of the other die hards sunk into the sand a bit with the water going past their rig, but as far as we know they were still able to get out. Safe travels!
You two crack me up. 🤣
Gotta do what we gotta do. 😆
As always enjoy your channel and it was amazing how well you two work everything out !!!! As always BS & BK & BC !!
Thanks 🙏 Challenges are just opportunities for learning, right?
Great video! We do Octobers in SPI... makes our Canadian winters a bit shorter :)
Thanks! Yes, I'll bet October is nice there. We didn't get there until quite a lot later.
Definitely enjoying y’all’s channel. I’m absolutely intrigued about learning about beach camping in Texas as I’m in Louisiana and it’s really close for me but I never imagined I’d be learning about it from Canadians😂. Loving the episodes with failures and good times and everything in between. Safe and happy travels to y’all.
Thanks! We try to keep it real on the channel by sharing the good, the bad, and the not so beautiful 😁 but also lots of beautiful places.
I’ll keep enjoying the great drone footage and leave the stressful situations for you to deal with - great teamwork!
Probably wise, we wouldn't wish a storm on the beach on anyone 😅
Living by the edge of your pants...so much fun!! Glad your safe ! K,E & Marmalade
Thanks! It was a nerve racking day, but we got through
Was it worth the stress? 😂
Can't say we would recommend it. When the weather is nice, camping on the beach is amazing. During a storm is a whole other game that we don't really want to repeat.
Great video. What wireless mic's do you all use?
Thanks! We have DJI wireless mics, but mostly just used the GoPro internal mic on this one. I cleaned up the audio substantially using Davinci Resolve's AI "voice isolation" feature. Works pretty well.
I am 71 years old when I was a kid in mid 1960,s my Dad rented a travel trailer and we were camping in Galveston beach still remember the sand getting in the trailer what a mess , I have a trailer today my wife said one day let,s camp on the beach I said let me tell u the story of camping on the beach , forgot to say also my Dad got stuck that week, would never do that again !!
Yeah, getting stuck in the sand is the worst! 😄
Not sure why you’d risk losing your truck and trailer to Mother Nature.
Yeah, it was a calculated risk. I mean, really we risk the truck and trailer every time we hitch it up and drive somewhere. 🤷♂️ If you thought that was risky you should watch our Baja series. 😁 But in all seriousness, it was a scary lesson and we're definitely going to remember and respect what high tide plus a wind storm can do to a beach.
Because you’re an OPTIMIST! 😂
LOL Years ago we camped on Little Shell which requires 4 wheel drive to get there as it is getting close to Mansfield Pass. Virtually no one there The second night the wind and rain came up so bad our sleeping bags were sopping wet and we had to sit on the coolers at the edge to hold down the tent. The next morning everything was hung out to dry when the game warden came by and asked how we survived the hurricane. It had hit Mexico and we got the outer band winds. Had no idea we were in a hurricane. Then about 15 years later went to a friends time share in Port Isabel with our small children. The hurricane that was coming required evacuation. The water was to our truck's running boards as we drove out without having a real vacation. The end of our beach trips on any type of potential hurricanes on the map. Plus people said South Padre was prettier than Corpus where we had always gone. Went to college in Corpus. But none of the Texas beaches are pretty compared to Florida which Destin is gorgeous. Mississippi beaches are uglier than Texas. Shallow brown water whereas Texas is dingy green water.
Oh wow, those are some wild adventures!
Good thing you guys made it out of there no problems, My rule is where ever there is flat sandy beach , the ocean can reach , A no Camp zone for me. Anyhow stressful time im sure.
We will have to add that motto to our tips for beach camping! Love it!
If you're stuck dont unhitch. It may not be possible to hitch it again. Shoulve just did a u turn and got outta there
Driving forward dug us into the sand even deeper.
I live in the Rio Grande Valley and honestly the beach here is horrible with WIND. You’ll have salty sand in your vehicle and RV for the rest of their lives LOL. No No for me LOL.
We learned that lesson the hard way 😀
All we thought of at the beginning was… “ when the rats leave the ship(beach), you better too…” 😁
😂😂 lessons learned!
So, Jay in your drone footage. There is some doughnuts out in front of your camper Was it you with the truck ? or you have some nasty neighbor?
Hahah, no, that wasn't us. Doing donuts on South Padre beach seems to be a fun activity for young locals. 😁
How did Benny handle the ordeal??
Amazingly well, surprisingly. He jumps and hides at people going by and loud noises, but crashing waves right outside his door didn't phase him 😅
Scary and pain in the butt ????
Definitely.