Very cool setup. Looks very relaxing and secluded. Having camped before this looks a lot easier than lugging all your own gear and setting up a tent, wash station, etc. The way to go!
Wow, thanks for this great vid'. I noticed the bear claw salad scoopers. I know the inventor and creator of the bear claws. I'm considering creating some glamping sites and this has been super inspiring!
What if it rains? That smoke vent keeps it from raining inside? looks great on video, have doubts on the practical side... may I'm just too urban Great video though!
Just stumbled across your channel and subscribed, great content man keep it up! 👏 Just wondering if you know the name of the song at the start of this video? Really like the music you use in your videos 😊
Thanks so much, Courtney! Appreciate the support! Hmm I honestly can't remember I'm sorry, I edited this video so long ago 😅 I get all of my music from Epidemic Sound
Hey man! I thumbed up the video because I think you did a great job making it, and it glad you had fun. I’m not so sure about the place though... the word “gypsy” is really offensive, and it feels like their appropriating the wagon and the Tipi. Just feels kinda off for a white couple, ya know. Look I’m all about the glampgrounds, I’m just not all about the appropriation. Only love, dude. Keep killin it
Thanks for the feedback man! This is one of the first videos I ever shot over 1 year ago so I'm trying to be more cognizant now. I appreciate your support :)
A lot of Gypsies are white? I feel like telling people what they can and cannot say is far more offensive than the supposed offense. There were even “white” natives in the Americas? Look up the “moon eyed people” or the Welsh and Vikings they have found evidence of going back thousands of years? And the “Inuit” are Asiatic people who originally came from Asia but are called “natives” because they settled here before the most recent wave of settlers. Just seems like a weird form of racism to “prevent” racism? There are “Natives” of America and all over the world with different accents and colors. Not one of them was there from the beginning of time, just more recently settled or more ancient settlers. Light skinned people literally used tipis and the Asian Mongolians use tents and yurts, as do tribes from North America to Africa. Seems like a virtue signal to even get offended at “people learning”, and passive aggressive to pretend you are doing it for “love”. The Israelites were in tents before the natives of America historically had canvas. The original tipi was Buffalo hide and they traded with the western settlers for the much lighter canvas material only recently. If anything canvas tipis are “cultural appropriation” BY the Natives, because the settlers brought the canvas of their “wall tents” and the “Natives” “Appropriated” the canvas material in the 1800s. Study more and you will find that people are claiming “cultural appropriation” when their own culture is literally borrowed from someone else.
@@MikeWillTravel You’re video was excellent. The tipis is very well designed. Do not let people who don’t understand history tell you what is or is not wrong with what you say or do. It says more about their insecurities than anything you did. Keep making excellent content and let the people of opinions make their own tipis and videos.
What was your favorite feature in the tipi? For me, it has to be the chiminea!
Very cool place...we hv 4 huge tepees... love the fire feature...Mike come check us out...www.chicinthewoods.com
Very cool setup. Looks very relaxing and secluded. Having camped before this looks a lot easier than lugging all your own gear and setting up a tent, wash station, etc. The way to go!
Haha agreed. Much easier and more comfortable than traditional camping! 👍
I really love the sink setup at the outhouse, simple and nice!
That was one of my favorite features too! Thanks!
This video so good! Love the Transitions are great and love the music and the part about the owners of the Airbnb!
Thanks brotha!!! I had so much fun making this video
Awesome video, I love have a very minimalist experience camping out in the woods and being one with nature. I bet it was peaceful.
Same here! It was incredibly peaceful and a perfect place to disconnect. I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
I absolutely love this place, Mina and Rich are the best!!
Agreed! They did such an amazing job 😃
Wow Gorgeous Location !!! That TP is huge from the inside !!! Where is the Peace Pipe????
Yeah it is huge!!!
Wow, thanks for this great vid'. I noticed the bear claw salad scoopers. I know the inventor and creator of the bear claws. I'm considering creating some glamping sites and this has been super inspiring!
Очень атмосферно! Строю у себя подобную деревню
What if it rains? That smoke vent keeps it from raining inside? looks great on video, have doubts on the practical side... may I'm just too urban
Great video though!
crushing youtube man! Keep it up :)
Thanks bro!!! Will do :)
You should check out Sandy River Outdoor Adventure tipis! Glamping in Rice, VA!
Amazing place!
Thank you!
Second video I'm watching. Subbed on first)
I'm also Mike , I'm also traveling but mostly overseas.
You rock! Thanks for the support!
Just stumbled across your channel and subscribed, great content man keep it up! 👏 Just wondering if you know the name of the song at the start of this video? Really like the music you use in your videos 😊
Thanks so much, Courtney! Appreciate the support! Hmm I honestly can't remember I'm sorry, I edited this video so long ago 😅 I get all of my music from Epidemic Sound
@@MikeWillTravel No worries, thanks for letting me know 😊 Looking forward to your videos this year 😁
my favorite part of this one was the fire pit
Yep it's pretty sweet!
@@MikeWillTravel I love fire pits no matter where you are.
Who makes the teepee? Can they be purchased?
I can't remember the name of the company but the owners definitely purchased it from somewhere!
This one was made by Nomadics Tipi Makers tipi.com the one in the video was probably about $5k
@@dylanortiz2246 thank you! 🙏
Who owns this property?
❤😊❤
Hey man! I thumbed up the video because I think you did a great job making it, and it glad you had fun. I’m not so sure about the place though... the word “gypsy” is really offensive, and it feels like their appropriating the wagon and the Tipi. Just feels kinda off for a white couple, ya know. Look I’m all about the glampgrounds, I’m just not all about the appropriation. Only love, dude. Keep killin it
Thanks for the feedback man! This is one of the first videos I ever shot over 1 year ago so I'm trying to be more cognizant now. I appreciate your support :)
A lot of Gypsies are white? I feel like telling people what they can and cannot say is far more offensive than the supposed offense.
There were even “white” natives in the Americas? Look up the “moon eyed people” or the Welsh and Vikings they have found evidence of going back thousands of years? And the “Inuit” are Asiatic people who originally came from Asia but are called “natives” because they settled here before the most recent wave of settlers. Just seems like a weird form of racism to “prevent” racism?
There are “Natives” of America and all over the world with different accents and colors. Not one of them was there from the beginning of time, just more recently settled or more ancient settlers.
Light skinned people literally used tipis and the Asian Mongolians use tents and yurts, as do tribes from North America to Africa. Seems like a virtue signal to even get offended at “people learning”, and passive aggressive to pretend you are doing it for “love”.
The Israelites were in tents before the natives of America historically had canvas. The original tipi was Buffalo hide and they traded with the western settlers for the much lighter canvas material only recently. If anything canvas tipis are “cultural appropriation” BY the Natives, because the settlers brought the canvas of their “wall tents” and the “Natives” “Appropriated” the canvas material in the 1800s. Study more and you will find that people are claiming “cultural appropriation” when their own culture is literally borrowed from someone else.
@@MikeWillTravel You’re video was excellent. The tipis is very well designed. Do not let people who don’t understand history tell you what is or is not wrong with what you say or do. It says more about their insecurities than anything you did. Keep making excellent content and let the people of opinions make their own tipis and videos.
Me indigenous and just hmmm
Great...!! However isn't there a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning inside the Tipi...
Nope don't think so
280$ CAD a night what are we funding this ladies magic mushroom addiction or what?