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- Which Western state is our favorite and the one I suggest that you visit? My thoughts and feelings, right from the heart. Check out this fantastic boondocking spot and see what it is that we find on a desert excursion. We also show you how we find these beautiful camping spots!
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Could almost smell the Pinion and the crisp mountain air...thx for sharing and the tool demo...nice.
I'm 63 years old and as kids we would find arrow heads and spear heads where I lived along the Clarkfork river and near by creeks. One person found a large seed grinding stone..I live in the Hellgate area east of Missoula where the Blackfeet would ambush the Flathead's on their journey east to hunt buffalo..I think of the people who once lived here and the people I knew when I was a boy who were loggers.. The people, knowledge and culture that I grew up with is now gone..People think they know what it was like, but there is an entire life style that gets lost in future generations who could never fully understand..Great video and insight, thanks for sharing..
You're right about losing all of that. It's up to us to teach our youngsters about it.
👍🏻👍🏻 - thanks for showing the ancient tools in action. It’s amazing to think about what all they were used for and how long it took to make the tool itself
Great spot, cool things. Thanks, be safe, get some pie.
Hey Guys! Thanks for sharing another great adventure. We especially appreciate you sharing how you discover and choose your camp spots and the creative things you do while visiting each area.
Loved the Native tool demonstration. It is always a pleasure to watch a skilled craftsman work with genuine tools.
Thanks again and be safe out there!
Thanks for watching!
Fun video - - always enjoy the scenery views!
Thanks for sharing. And showing how arrows were made. Very cool. Enjoy yourselves.
Another teaching moment for us all. Love the common sense that folks had in previously. I thought "Man we should pick up that old trash." We could become broke from trash bag purchasing and policing our environment. Thoughts like that take you down another rabbit hole. We do what we can. Thanks for another great travel day.
Hey,
We love watching your videos each time, your both good teachers of life!!!
Don’t stop traveling and helping guide people each video.
We’re from Texas so weather is still like summer but looking forward to camping ourselves in October!
We just retired this past February at 60 so were ready to see some places y’all travel to soon!
Take care my friends!!
Been watching your videos for years. You two go to a lot of places that I do! Your a great inspiration. I have drove around in that same area . And now you’ve inspired me to go back
Thanks Rick and Linda. Made our Friday! Sent the video off to our family in Utah as usual! Have a great weekend!
Thank you, Becky! Hope you're having a great weekend as well.
Gorgeous countryside! Love the stone tool/scraper lessons!
Man thats a nice camp, and it would be easy to stay for a week with all that wate. Just lovelyr
I love how you knew about the wild rose being used for arrows and the rock planes; then planing the wood. Very interesting!!
We learned that from our Blackfeet friend, Jim.
You two are living an amazing life! I can hear it in your voice that you really appreciate the times you are having together. Safe travels!
Another great video. As you were planing that rose shaft I was thinking it would be a useful tool for making tinder to use with a bow drill and fire board. Ancient historical stories revealed right at your feet.
Rick, this has probably been suggested to you a thousand times; I'm wondering if you have ever considered doing a historical presentation like what you did on this video. Nowadays, school classes are only about 45 minutes long, hardly any time to learn anything but facts that they want us to learn. I had an interest in history when I was in school but we didn't see anything like this. I have found dozens of tools like these but had no clue what the significance was. you make it come alive. thank you so much! I would love to spend just a few hours with you guys. Maybe we can make that happen sometime😊
Interesting idea and thanks for the nice compliment. We'd love to meet up and compare notes one of these days.
You guys are amazing 👏
And you TWO are so Blessd.
Thank you!
That was excellent!👍🏻
You guys are C😎😎L , what great adventures you two have. Enjoying your videos!
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the history of that scenic area of Nevada. You two are a great team of modern day explorers! 😎
You are living the good life, wonderful places, the ability to travel, to do as you please. But it all would not be worth doing without Linda you are a very fortunate man. The love of a good woman is what counts makes us whole. thank you stay safe.
That's very true and I definitely know that I'm a lucky man.
Awesome demo of tools
THANK YOU for explaining how you find these places! Very helpful to someone like me who pulls a 5x8 cargo trailer that can not back it up for anything, I need either a wide place to turn around or a pull thru LOL I’ll keep practicing but it sure will help to be able to see what type of camping spot it is! Continue your fantastic travels and hope to see you down the road sometime! ✌️
We would love to see you down the road sometime!
I still find value using a drone to go look before getting into a 1/4 mile backup event with a 20' Taj-Ma-Haul
@@paulcurtis5496 we have a drone, just need to do some practicing with it LOL
@@grandpagrandmajustkeepgoin4560IKR!
Those whipper Snappers make it look so easy 😂
Back in the 60's and 70's my father collected arrowheads and they were very well made. He would have loved seeing your videos because he was an explorer of the desert as well. I learned a lot as a kid from my dad and next-door neighbor who was Apache Indian and my best friend for many years till he moved away. They knew skills that today most have lost. Take care and have fun, Mike
That's the way I look at it too. For them it wasn't mere survival, it was their way of life.
I learn so much from your video. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!! Happy trails
Glad it was helpful!
That’s the perfect spot. My type of place. Great video with that history lesson. Thanks for sharing your knowy
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching.
What a great video, made my day!
Great video Rick and Linda. I learned a lot as usual. I, like you ,have a hard time picking my favorite place in the west. I love my Tennessee mountains but feel more freedom when i am in deserted areas of the west. I guess my favorite place will always be in Monument Valley. I love my Navajo brothers.
I glad you enjoyed the video, Dennis. The Monument Valley area is one of the best places to go and the beauty is awe inspiring.
I’ve said this many times but I so enjoy your show.
Most people don’t pay attention to the world around them.
As a Christian I marvel at the creative hand of God.
Us too! It sure helps to let us feel connected to God when we see His handiwork.
On spot observation of the, ancient artifacts, still on top of the ground after several hundred years. Yes, I share your thoughts on what if we could talk to the person(s), that came through an area before us.
❤ your videos! Would love to explore like you all do. But I get to go with you ! Thanks again !
You were great company on this trip, lol. Thanks for watching our video.
This area of Nevada is very beautiful and has the best
scenery and countryside to explore and enjoy the best
of the western areas of the US take care and Thank You.
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Great video. Your about 120 mile SE of us.
Another great video 👍👍👍
Thank you, Mike! 🤙🤙
I love your videos. I hope to be able to do some camping like that soon. I also love your frugal and minimalist lifestyle. You also have a lot of really great tips and reviews as well. I've learned a lot. Thank you for the videos. I am a big fan.
Thanks so much! We're glad if we helped in any way.
Lag bolts as tent stakes. What a neat idea!
It wasn't my idea, but they work better than anything! Get 1/2" by about 12"
Thanks!
Thank you, Linda!
I always enjoy your videos. And the knowledge you share.
It’s snowing at 9000 ft. In elevation here in Montana! First snow!
What are you doing there? Stay warm Jim!
Always enjoy your adventures 😊 maybe someday I'll get ah chance to enjoy some adventures.
We hope that you do!
love watching your videos.thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video ya'll What a great find and showing us what the planes were used for.I have deep Native American roots on my mother's side but try to learn what I can about my ancestors
Great video guys! 🐾🙏🏻✌🏻🤙🏻
Thank you 🙌
@@gonagain you're welcome.
You should look into doing audiobooks. Your voice is very soothing, and flows with easy explanation. I think you could be very successful. I know I wouldn’t have a problem listening. Just a thought for those rainy days.
Rick, you’ve got a good eye for finding the stone tools 🎉 I keep an eye out for anything unusual but haven’t found any tools
Of course it depends on the area and the indians avoided some places just like we do, but there is a knack to looking. Hope to see you in Quartzsite!
You should check out the Giants of Lovelock Cave in Nevada if you get close to it. Just for fun.
We've heard about that, very interesting but we're not near that area this time. Something to look into on another trip, thank you for the suggestion.
Check out hot springs creek and the attached lake nice place to take a bath. Your not to far away.
Luv your vids
Thank you!
Wow this adventure today was better than my cultural anthropology class I took in college light years ago. The big stick so you don't have to bend over....love that but you forgot to mention its the getting back up is the challenge. 😂
I am always filled with envy that you get to do what you do. I would love to go to other parts of the west to camp and have fun. I don't have enough income to do it and also I am alone and that makes me scared. I know there are women who do it but I don't think I could. Glad you're having fun. If I could I would contribute to the "thanks" button. :)
Hello Shari, thank you for watching and commenting on our videos! It can take time to work up to a long road trip by yourself and it does cost a lot in gas these days, but you can have a great time staying local and just doing overnighters until you get the hang of things. Don't worry about the "Thanks" button.
Interesting
Thank you!
Listening to you talk about the Indians and their abilities reminds me of something my father would tell me. Mostly after I did something stupid. He would tell me I belonged to the Semi-Hole Tribe as I was certainly half-assed.
Lol!!!
I would love to see how you would straighten that arrow. Heck why stop there, how about the arrowhead and fletching? Just trying to give ideas for future videos and that would be really fun.
I do know how to straighten walking sticks over a fire and, you're right, that might make an interesting video!
If only those Indians had Amazon back then... Just think where we'd be today! Lol Love your travel shows! Be safe!😊
If only..... Thanks for watching our videos, we sure appreciate it.
Yup, I pick up trash in and about our alley from the human slobs that toss it out their truck windows.
I have picker tool and 5 gallon bucket.
I also keep an interest in arrowhead/spear identification, using UA-cams like the ditchwalker, points 365, heartbreaker relics, pinebelt relics and coyote arrowhead hunting.
Scrapers, knives and tools are typically not catalogued like arrowheads and spearheads/knives . Spears are fairly large, arrowheads are finger nail size, and usually made from flakes.
When you finally find a spear head, I can try to ID it for you using the time stamp of your UA-cam.
Thanks, John, I'd appreciate it.
Hey I think we drove through Ely Nevada a couple years ago when we drove America's Loneliest Highway. I like your camp spot. Very cool to know there's blm camping out there. We basically just drove through Nevada. We made a stop at the midway station (think that's what it's called) and overnighted there. And checked out an area with petroglyphs. Haha good tip not to camp in someone's front yard. Cool tools find. Wouldn't have known that one was a plane. It is neat that stuff is still laying on the surface. Ok love that you're showing us how it works. Very cool. Great vid, guys!
Thanks!
Have you considered (GMRS) radios for when you are out of sight / voice of each other while walking around?
I'll have to check the radios we're using, I think they're GMRS capable.
@@gonagain Any radio. My wife also tends to wander off to explore, so I make sure she has a radio. 🙂
Hey Rick, As I was watching you use the "plane", it occurred to me that in my relatively well equipped modern workshop, I had no tool at all that could do that job as well as the one you were using. Maybe my draw knife, but it's too big and would be too aggressive. Can you think of a modern hand tool that would do it? Maybe a block plane?
Great Video.
As a retired toolmaker I always said that toolmaking is the second oldest profession in world!
Back before we had routers with all different shapes of bits, we had planes with many shapes of blades that would cut the grooves for different moldings. That's about the only thing I can think of, because these stone tools were worked to have a rounded cut-out to fit an arrow shaft.
I really enjoy you two showing us the camps and enjoying each other's observations.
Still I have concern in the back of my mind...,
especially Linda, 'discovery mode' frame-of-mind, focused for artifacts on the ground. And you mentioned she left early in the morning.
And this day's camp area, near the water source.... I worry the Black Bears and Mountain Lions also needing to visit that same site - cats stake-out the approach and there was so much brush for concealment.
I always considered the morning sightings and evidence to be the most potentially dangerous. They're night-hunters, foraging and exploiting all night. So any still out at day-break, I always considered they were probably unsuccessful that night, so it's late for them, but still willing to test the peoples.
Don't let your fears hold you back, because you'll find that the natural world is predictable and it's a joy to be out in it. Just take common sense measures to stay safe; know where camp is at all times, wear proper clothing, bring water and survival items if your venturing out away from camp, carry some sort of defensive tool and know how to use it. Most of all, get out there!
@@gonagain Yes, I think I understand you. I am about 5 months from retirement and venturing out. A Cargo trailer with my own layout is really inspiring me. I like the idea of selecting highly portable, modular components.
I have it in my mind that I will do my own ventures, explore like you do, and I'm actually interested to totally re-review many of your videos - you do such a great job
Good video as usual. I noticed what looks like a damper with an orange handle. What size pipe is that, and do you have a link to it. Thanks for sharing.
The damper is a regular one and is just above the top of the stove (3" pipe). What you see is a valve to close the flue completely when we are traveling, so that I can pressurize the trailer to keep the dust out while traveling dirt roads. amzn.to/3PXbwfE
@@gonagain Thanks for the reply. Do you think it could be used as a damper in a small wood stove? It might not be able to take the high temperature?
Thank you Rick and Linda for this great video. I wouldn't mind tagging along with you guys. Not very knowledgeable with Google maps and how to search for blm or national forest. Thank you
We used to just drive around and explore, so using Google Earth is kinda new to us too.
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Thanks for sharing your adventure! No BLM land near we’re I live! 😞Thanks Rick& Linda.
I have a question I know you have starlink but after you find the locations you want to look at and you pin them how do you get to them without so phone coverage? Do you use screenshots
Screenshots is one way, but we usually switch to our Delorme map book for the state that we're in, in this case, Nevada. We also use our Garmin InReach with it's Earthmate feature, which gives us a map, with the pins, at all times. Here's a link to a Delorme book so that you can see what it is: amzn.to/3ZEjv4B
Wife and I enjoy your travels. Those gloves you are using look very comfortable and flexible? Is there a link? Thanks.
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wait, how do you use the hammer drill for tent stakes?
We use lag bolts for tent stakes. Coming from Montana where the wind is fierce, we've learned that regular tent stakes just doesn't cut it.
I wonder if that works in desert rocks too?!?!?
I use a 1” drill bit and drill a pilot hole, stuff the stake into it and then pack the dirt and rocks back into the hole, but that doesn’t always hold…
NEVER post where you are camping until AFTER you leave. The nut jobs watch you too. Thank you wonderful people.
Thanks, Jim! Our videos are usually a week or 2 behind real time. Appreciate the warning, its always good to be reminded.
Is it a bad idea to pick up those old rusted cans or do you just leave them there for history sake?
If on public land, you have to leave them.
Try New Mexico it is gorgeous we just moved here temporally, maybe from Montana so peaceful.
We were camping in northeast NM, going southeast and west just a few months ago. You're right, lots of beautiful places to explore!
Just shows you could be old and still have a purpose
Exactly!
R U "Gone again?"
No, i dont want to meet the guy who chipped this stone tool. Because he would kill you cause you are not from his tribe, that is what they did. Glorifying someone who used a stone tool is very boring, just saying.
Ok.
It sure is Nice, to see Y'all and watch another Groovy Episode of Gonagain. Hi Rick, Hi Linda. Wow, you really have a sweet spot for camping. If you travel a bit further south, or not, I would love to come on over & pay a surprise visit, BUT, that is Not a cool thing to do And an Invasion of your privacy. I would Never do that but the thought is tempting. Anyway, did you happen to see the latest Hobotech video??? The New Bouge 'Cigs' solar panels are a Game Changer Big Time. More to share, an email is forthcoming. God Bless. Vincenzo here.
We'd love to meet you face to face! I need to watch Hobetech's video on that new BougeRV panel.
Still loving this channel! Thanks for bringing your adventures to us.
Glad you enjoy it! Tune in every Friday for another video, thanks for watching!
Do you ever encounter snakes or animals? Do you carry quite a bit of food with you to stay out long periods? Love to go with you as we watch.
We've seen snakes but never had an encounter with one. We try our best not to. Linda makes sure we keep a well rounded amount of fresh, canned and dry foods on hand. We usually can stay out for about 2 weeks before needing to get supplies (water, laundry, fresh milk, groceries, etc)
@@gonagain I saw a number of snakes when we went to D. C.
Looks like a great camp Rick.Like you I like to discover the history in the areas I camp.
Morning guys. Do you have a link to that app? Or its exact name. All that would show on my phone are paid apps. Have fun.
Thank you for sharing. I've camped along that road and fished in the stream many times. Our favorite spot is several miles up where there's a fork in the road. I seldom see anyone up there, although I'm sure it is quite crowded during hunting season. Enjoy.
We know the spot!
could you please show us how the natives straighten out the shafts. you guys are the best
Thanks, George!
I am subscribed and watch every video you put out. Also, giving it a thumbs up always. I love traveling as you take us along with you. Many blessings on you both and your family. Tell the next video.👍👍🙏🏻
Love that! Thank you, DeeDee!
How often do you change your air filter Rick? Great video thanks 😊
About 2 to 3 times a year, depending on conditions.
Looks like "RATTLESNAKE" country ... ... "Going for a walk"? That's what I'm doing now with you. What's the biggest tool and it's use? Looks like Col. Custer better be watchin out for you two ❗🏹🎯🎯
Great video! Thank you
Very Interesting video!! Your knowledge on history amazes me!! Thanks
Good stuf.
Wow! Beautiful camp. I love southern Utah also 👍. Kool paining tool 👍. Thanks for sharing this with us I learned a lot 👍.
You missed your calling in life, you should have been a history professor. I always learn something from your videos. Travel safe and I hope to see you in January in Quartzsite.
This was so good and informative and the scenery ..wow...
❤ 👍👍
Really liked this video. Very interesting, no padding and irrelevant patter like some. You seem like a very nice genuine couple. Hope you have many more adventures in the beautiful countryside. Thank you.
Nice video guys. Looks like a great spot to explore.
What you found where called scrapers.
Some of the sharp pieces are called chirt
My husband loves his hammer drill! Thanks for the information. I'm the navigator so this app will come in good for our trip next year. Just worried about gas prices. Your walking stick looks just like mine. Is that an agave catus bloom stick? This was such a good video. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! The app that is much better that Linda uses can be found on the Playstore. It shows all public lands, not just BLM. It's called US Public Lands.
Thanks for taking us on your journey’s as we have always wanted to do what you are doing.❤
Hello Linda, we hope you get to have some adventures of your own! They don't have to be far to be fun.
I'll have to download that BLM app. I dig the campsite. It's pretty clear, no Starlink, no outside world contact. I might have to bend over and get one too. Looking good kids, enjoy your spot.
It's too bad that Starlink no longer offers the Residential service that yo can also take on the road. We got grandfathered in on that one and can use it both ways, with no reduction of service when we are in our home area. Now you have to get either RV, which is downgraded a bit, or Residential. But the service has gotten good enough that it does just fine when we're in the RV mode.
@@gonagain So Starlink is making their product suck? All I ask is for something that works.
Yes Rick, I hope to visit Nevada my favorite state. However I will be exploring alone since I have no wife at 81. But I will always know that my Saviour, the Lord Je'sus Christ is with me.
He is the best traveling partner. God Bless you, Alvis.
If you have reviewed Star Valley, Wy, I am not finding it. Star valley was named Starvation Valley by Mountain men. There is a gun manufacturer in Freedom, WY called Freedom Arms (in Star Valley). The most beautiful drive I've ever seen, is the highway west to Jackson Hole, WY from Moran Junction. Where the highway opens to a pine-clearing that frames the Tetons. It is breathtaking! Beware of moose on that highway and bonus, you will see mountain goats. Have you been to the Mountain Man Rendezvous in Fort Bridger, WY? Does Linda have a UA-cam Channel?
That's such a beautiful area and you're right, we haven't made a video there yet. We did attend the Mountain Man Rendezvous at Fort Bridger once, but that was before we started making videos. Have you been to the Mountain Man Museum in Pinedale, WY yet? That place amazes me. Also, I highly recommend you visit Bent's Fort near Pueblo, CO for a real immersion into that era. Sounds like we like the same era.
This video really drives the point home how much I love Nevada's juniper and pinion pine-covered high altitude terrain. I could sit in one spot for days, it would seem. Too, with my trailer nearing road readiness, it's a bittersweet deal that I cannot just hook up right now for a 4 a.m. departure tomorrow morning to meet you guys in Ely or Tonopah for a meal and some PIE.
Soon! though. Thank you for your continuing source of inspiration. Can you plink tin cans in National Forest using subsonic .22 rimfire? That's mostly a rhetorical question... Hee
We'd love to meet you, so get that trailer finished! We plink regularly in NF.
My dad used to love to find those. They're everywhere because they are overlooked. not a Arrowhead or spear point so they tend to lay around has unknown as you said flakes. He said they also use those sort of tools or scraping hides and for scraping every sliver of meat off the bone. If you find bones from game you will see that there is scratches in them from the cleaning tools.
I'll look for that, thanks!