Intex Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak: amzn.to/2V4XhrW Paddle Vest: amzn.to/3pWhZIZ 120V Power Inflator/Deflator I used in this video: amzn.to/378Iu59 Less Fancy 12V/120V Power Inflator/Deflator: amzn.to/2J8SWSk
I am 255lbs. Is this the one seat model with a 220 lb capacity? I know there is a 2 seat model with a 400lb capacity but I paddle alone. I only need it for a week on flat water and close to shore.
Take a 6" piece of 2" wide waterproof tape. Fold it in half, but attach one inch of it to the bottom edge of the inside edge of your paddle... Water will hit the tape, and run straight down in the water, not your lap. Other tip, push those drip rings all the way to the paddle blade.
Use a regular battery drill (DeWalt) with a propeller attachment and bring an extra battery. My buddy does that with his kayak and carries a paddle as a backup. Relax mode engaged!
If you really want to keep the water from splashing from your paddles, I highly recommend paraffin wax applied completely over each side of each blade. Wax is hydrophobic. A good source is surf board wax. If you try it, let me know how it works.
This review is pinpoint my experience I had with this kayak. Before the pandemic, I bought two of these boats at around the price of two day of canoe rental each. They shined on small lakes when the wind is low. For me, they truly were a great introduction to kayaking. But be warned : while very stable, they are slow and a bit of wind can really slow you down even more. I eventually decided to upgrade to a nicer kayak the day I was nearly stock but a bit of wind on a larger lake. If I had to redo it, I would probably go the Challenger K1 instead of the Explorer, since it offers a nicer glide.
This used to sell for only 62 dollars, I got mine that cheap and still haven’t used it due to my disabilities but I’m gonna try to take it out on the shore of Lake Michigan this weekend with my wife. So excited!
I'd always carry an Intex rather than drag one - I punctured my SeaHawk 4 dragging ashore at Stoke Gabriel, England. Just one oyster shell ripped it like paper - impossible to repair. The kayaks are light enough to carry over sharp land. Liked your review very much - subscribed.
I personally use Intex airbeds with integrated pump for over 15 years. (using it up to 3 times a year). I am on bed number 10 because they spring a leak every so often. But they are double high so the most comfortable ones on the market for the money. Cheap but good but crap. Hope your boat will last longer.
They’re easily repairable. Seams don’t like to stay folded forever, so that’s the weakness with their construction, just the same as a bed. They seem to last long enough for people who’ve had them for a while.
Thank you! The part where you were getting out of the boat and said "there is no cool way to do this " and "this is the wettest part of the journey" is SPOT ON! But I would not trade my K2 for anything! I just recently bought a "REAL" kayak and only used it for 20 minutes before I was totally missing my Explorer. If you think it will be fine with repeated use on a river with submerged branches, then maybe I can trust it, otherwise I will use it for lakes and my hard 'yak for the river.
Nice video! I bought one today and used it on a lake on our holiday in France. I could easily fit our two kids (4yo and 3yo) in the front and make a nice tour. It actually tracks pretty well. I have a hardshell kayak at home which is twice as fast, but that's no comparison, it was 10x as expensive 😂
We just unboxed two new K2 Explorers. Plan a maiden voyage tomorrow after scouting novice friendly spots to get in and out of the water with calm paddling near the entry point. We’ll splash around a bit and see how it goes. I plan to combine two pieces from the 2nd paddle with the 1st to extend it. My wife plans to go with one as packaged. Wish us luck.
THANK YOU, I live in southern GA and needed to find exactly this scenario! Would love to be able to explore the rivers down here and didn't know whether this kayak would do it! Seems like it's good enough for me!
you don't even need a car for this boat. I put it on a foldable hand-cart and take it on the train to one place, paddle down a river and at the end of the day get onto the train again in a different town and drive home again. This is where this boat really shines: you don't need to get back to your car, you don't need somebody to pick you up, you just have to plan your tour in advance.
My wife just got me one of these for Xmas. Can’t wait to go give it a try! My first kayak, I’m pretty excited to give it a go. Like you said, it’s perfect for camping and a boat on the go. Saves space and I could just throw it in the trunk of my suv.
Howdy, neighbor! This is the second time I've watched this vid. The first one sold me on this Yak as I had seen other videos but yours is so descriptive. I took mine on it's maiden voyage just last weekend here in Arkansas, two days in a row and yesterday I was so sore! Got off out in the lake in the wind (10-12 mph) and it was a little more challenging, but doable. I love how one can "scoot" across the water! It is also pretty easy to fish out of. An "Incredibly Awesome" experience!
I feel like I already got what I paid just in the two long paddles I had with it, but I will be able to take it out again and again. Just waiting for the warmer, drier weather to return.
@@TheTechofTech 6 months later, how do you feel about it? I picked up a K1 the other day but being 6'4 that was a mistake haha Luckily, I was able to sell it to a buddy for what I paid so no biggie. Literally just ordered the K2 a few minutes ago and this video had a lot to do with it. Also, small world, JoCo guy here! Nice to see local fellas on here. Subbed.
Thanks so much! I’ve been trying to make these types of videos enjoyable to watch even for people not in the market for the product I’m featuring. It’s nice to know that viewers agree.
I need one of these kind of boats just to retrieve my RC boats I think This boat will be the best thing for me and I only use it twice a month You said you have got this from Amazon please comment back thank you very much
I can't believe these are only $100ish in the US. I've just bought one in the UK and the cheapest I could find was £200 (around $280). Even 2nd hand ones are at least £150! A mod I've seen is to add a section of broom handle in the middle to extend the paddles, but you need to duct tape it on.
This is a really good review! I've been looking at an inflatable kayak since last year. I thought I would have to spend a lot more to get a useable one!
Why call it a PFD (Personal Float Device)? Most people know it as and just call it a Life Jacket because that is what it has been called since it was invented .. A rubber ring or arm floats are PFD's and even the Kayak its self.
I tried to check you affiliate links but couldn't find what 360 camera you are using. Might I suggest you look into making an influencer site on Amazon 🙂
paddles a ribbing the side of the boat looks like hitting your hands as well, need longer paddles, a comment says join the two oaddles together, will try that if i buy this model
Several, but the in-kayak footage was with the GoPro MAX. You can see a complete list of equipment I use here-> www.amazon.com/shop/twangnbang?listId=154XG1BUPE8I4
How comfortable were you going over sticks and stumps? Some of the water down here in Texas has a lot of structure like that. Great for fishing, but I’d like to know how durable this is going over that.
I was thinking about buying a sup board and that might be good in summer, but to go in the water all year around (when it's not frozen) this would be better. Did not know they existed. Of course I like regular kayaks, but they are hard to transport, especially alone (impossible).
Bought an Intex challenger 2 after few times used got an hole fixed another hole patched another one, I fed up I bought Explorer same things happened. Reviewed Amazon buyers feedbacks I was not only one. Amazon exacrate high rates with promotions now you cannot found Intex kayaks same price I bought about CAD $120, now prices jump over $300. I promised no more cheap kayaks don't believe those videos I swear you will ended up same experiences that I have... if you don't want ignore me at least wear your life jacket when you use it.
All things outdoors are in great demand right now due to COVID restrictions encouraging more people to get their recreation outdoors than we’ve seen in a very long time. You couldn’t even find an Intex kayak in stock most of last year, but I was able to buy this one in November, after the kayaking season closed in most of the US. As far as quality, holes don’t end up there by themselves. If a seam weld blows out, that’s one thing. If a new hole appears anywhere else, it’s from how it was used or how it was stored. These are easily patchable, but buying a different kind or different brand of inflatable kayak isn’t going to change the resistance the material is going to have to getting holes poked or scraped into it. FWIW, I’ve used mine for four trips now, and I still don’t have a single hole. That’s still way more value already than I would’ve guess for what these usually cost or even what they cost right now.
Hi nice video. Have you try it out in some windy water here in the UK very rare we get a mill pond you you had and if so how did it go. Thank looking to buy 1.
It’s called Poplar Point. The site I was at for this video is in Loop E, which is walk-in only. You need to get there very early on a Friday to snag a lakeside site like this, but the great thing is that they are available. Most sites you can reserve ahead of time are booked out through July already.
Let me know how you like it. Note that it will get soft the first time you use it as the material stretches. Just top it off, and you'll be good to go.
@@travisn4493 I went shopping at Walmart yesterday and saw same one for only $96. I will have to return it to Amazon that sold to me for $169. Lucky that I was too busy to open the box yet.
@@TheTechofTech Very cool, just received 2 and built-inflated the first one in under 15 minutes. The unbloxing took longer than the build. I like it! The harsh sun today makes it VERY HOT for the bare feet though, i can't imagine what it will do my daughter's butt in a bikini hahaha
If you're going to get soaked then you might as well just swim! The whole point of a boat is that it allows you to go in water without getting wet. A ROW BOAT is superior in every way. You stay completely dry, it's extremely stable and comfortable, it's easy to carry over land and packs away smaller and lighter than any kayak.
Uh, no. Have you tried to swim a mile versus paddle a mile? lol Doesn't matter how wet you get in an inflatable kayak- it's loads easier covering distance in a boat than in the water.
My wife and I just bought 2 and took them out on mayo lake up in Roxboro, and falls lake ( hickory hill boat ramp, Durham) this weekend. We went out for several hours both days. It was great.
@@frankiepeach3088 I ordered about a month ago but got it for $260 when they were selling fast. I didn’t realize it was going to go that fast. Academy had the other model for $100 but I was too late to buy it.
Intex Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak: amzn.to/2V4XhrW
Paddle Vest: amzn.to/3pWhZIZ
120V Power Inflator/Deflator I used in this video: amzn.to/378Iu59
Less Fancy 12V/120V Power Inflator/Deflator: amzn.to/2J8SWSk
Will that pump work on this kayak
The “less fancy one”
Yes. That’s why I put a link to it.
I am 255lbs. Is this the one seat model with a 220 lb capacity? I know there is a 2 seat model with a 400lb capacity but I paddle alone. I only need it for a week on flat water and close to shore.
@@markbubar7156 All specs are at the link provided, but it is indeed the 400# capacity 2-seater.
connect the 2 paddles together to make 1 long paddle. keeps the water away from you with the increased length. works well for me.
Good idea!
@@TheTechofTech yea. i looked at getting those fancy expensive paddles, but i realized they were just longer.. and the idea hit me.
I was going to say that,, great minds think alike. ; }
The expensive carbon oars ARE incredibly light tho. But I’m going to try out your idea
I just bought a longer kayak paddle
Take a 6" piece of 2" wide waterproof tape. Fold it in half, but attach one inch of it to the bottom edge of the inside edge of your paddle... Water will hit the tape, and run straight down in the water, not your lap. Other tip, push those drip rings all the way to the paddle blade.
Ehi good idea! Tks for sharing!
Use a regular battery drill (DeWalt) with a propeller attachment and bring an extra battery. My buddy does that with his kayak and carries a paddle as a backup. Relax mode engaged!
If you really want to keep the water from splashing from your paddles, I highly recommend paraffin wax applied completely over each side of each blade. Wax is hydrophobic. A good source is surf board wax. If you try it, let me know how it works.
This review is pinpoint my experience I had with this kayak. Before the pandemic, I bought two of these boats at around the price of two day of canoe rental each. They shined on small lakes when the wind is low. For me, they truly were a great introduction to kayaking. But be warned : while very stable, they are slow and a bit of wind can really slow you down even more. I eventually decided to upgrade to a nicer kayak the day I was nearly stock but a bit of wind on a larger lake. If I had to redo it, I would probably go the Challenger K1 instead of the Explorer, since it offers a nicer glide.
This used to sell for only 62 dollars, I got mine that cheap and still haven’t used it due to my disabilities but I’m gonna try to take it out on the shore of Lake Michigan this weekend with my wife. So excited!
I'd always carry an Intex rather than drag one - I punctured my SeaHawk 4 dragging ashore at Stoke Gabriel, England. Just one oyster shell ripped it like paper - impossible to repair. The kayaks are light enough to carry over sharp land.
Liked your review very much - subscribed.
Ouch! No oyster shells at these lakes, but that is definitely good advice.
I noticed that he dragged it. I will not be dragging mine.
I personally use Intex airbeds with integrated pump for over 15 years. (using it up to 3 times a year). I am on bed number 10 because they spring a leak every so often. But they are double high so the most comfortable ones on the market for the money. Cheap but good but crap. Hope your boat will last longer.
They’re easily repairable. Seams don’t like to stay folded forever, so that’s the weakness with their construction, just the same as a bed. They seem to last long enough for people who’ve had them for a while.
Thank you! The part where you were getting out of the boat and said "there is no cool way to do this " and "this is the wettest part of the journey" is SPOT ON! But I would not trade my K2 for anything! I just recently bought a "REAL" kayak and only used it for 20 minutes before I was totally missing my Explorer. If you think it will be fine with repeated use on a river with submerged branches, then maybe I can trust it, otherwise I will use it for lakes and my hard 'yak for the river.
When I get out of mine I just swing both legs out on the same side and stand up. Works pretty good. Imagine the reverse for getting in. Easy peasy!
I just bought one will use for mucking around in wee lochs in Scotland. Looking forward to the summer and cheers for the video.
Hope you enjoy it!
The paddle needs to be 240-250cm for this Kayak. Easily made that by fitting an extension right in the middle.
Nice video! I bought one today and used it on a lake on our holiday in France. I could easily fit our two kids (4yo and 3yo) in the front and make a nice tour. It actually tracks pretty well. I have a hardshell kayak at home which is twice as fast, but that's no comparison, it was 10x as expensive 😂
We just unboxed two new K2 Explorers. Plan a maiden voyage tomorrow after scouting novice friendly spots to get in and out of the water with calm paddling near the entry point. We’ll splash around a bit and see how it goes. I plan to combine two pieces from the 2nd paddle with the 1st to extend it. My wife plans to go with one as packaged. Wish us luck.
THANK YOU, I live in southern GA and needed to find exactly this scenario! Would love to be able to explore the rivers down here and didn't know whether this kayak would do it! Seems like it's good enough for me!
you don't even need a car for this boat. I put it on a foldable hand-cart and take it on the train to one place, paddle down a river and at the end of the day get onto the train again in a different town and drive home again. This is where this boat really shines: you don't need to get back to your car, you don't need somebody to pick you up, you just have to plan your tour in advance.
That’s awesome!! I wish that was an option here.
My wife just got me one of these for Xmas. Can’t wait to go give it a try! My first kayak, I’m pretty excited to give it a go. Like you said, it’s perfect for camping and a boat on the go. Saves space and I could just throw it in the trunk of my suv.
Howdy, neighbor! This is the second time I've watched this vid. The first one sold me on this Yak as I had seen other videos
but yours is so descriptive. I took mine on it's maiden voyage just last weekend here in Arkansas, two days in a row and yesterday I was so sore!
Got off out in the lake in the wind (10-12 mph) and it was a little more challenging, but doable. I love how one can "scoot" across the water!
It is also pretty easy to fish out of. An "Incredibly Awesome" experience!
I would have expected this to cost around $250. Great deal even if it’s just used a few times per year
I feel like I already got what I paid just in the two long paddles I had with it, but I will be able to take it out again and again. Just waiting for the warmer, drier weather to return.
@@TheTechofTech 6 months later, how do you feel about it? I picked up a K1 the other day but being 6'4 that was a mistake haha Luckily, I was able to sell it to a buddy for what I paid so no biggie. Literally just ordered the K2 a few minutes ago and this video had a lot to do with it. Also, small world, JoCo guy here! Nice to see local fellas on here. Subbed.
so that’sssss how you put it back in hahahhh. i put it in the bag vertically and now i get why.
WOW. THANK YOU !!!
I have took mine down the indiana eel river multiple times and impressed how it has not punctured and I’ve had some pretty nice hang ups on trees
I don’t really need one of these...just watching and liking because I’m a longtime fan of your work.
Thanks so much! I’ve been trying to make these types of videos enjoyable to watch even for people not in the market for the product I’m featuring. It’s nice to know that viewers agree.
I hear you can make the paddle longer by adding a stick in between
But it between November and January to get the best price, mine was $116. Now they are in the $300 range.
It's on sale right now for $96 USD on Amazon or $129 Canadian
Just brought this kayak!
I hope we can find a flood location like you did since we are completely new at kayaking.
I need one of these kind of boats just to retrieve my RC boats I think This boat will be the best thing for me and I only use it twice a month You said you have got this from Amazon please comment back thank you very much
Link is in the video description.
I can't believe these are only $100ish in the US. I've just bought one in the UK and the cheapest I could find was £200 (around $280). Even 2nd hand ones are at least £150! A mod I've seen is to add a section of broom handle in the middle to extend the paddles, but you need to duct tape it on.
Greetings from the UK. Great vid, beautiful scenery too. I've just bought two of these, looking forward to the first voyage out!
Hope you enjoy it!
Got one for Christmas! So pumped.
Awesome!
I've used one and it was okay but a little bendy
It helps to top it off after it has been inflated for a while.
Love this review. what you saying is totally true!
you are using your paddles upside down
This is a really good review! I've been looking at an inflatable kayak since last year. I thought I would have to spend a lot more to get a useable one!
Glad I could help!
I hate to be a negative Nancy, but try that sucker out before the return policy is over. It could have a leak or issue with the boston valve.
You said “inflation” and my mind thought “economy” lol
Was there any reason you opted for the k2 over the k1 kayak?
So beautiful scene! and good introduces, I like it!!!
Thank you very much!
Hey we’re we’re out with our k2 explorer on Jordan lake yesterday! Which campsite was this?
Why call it a PFD (Personal Float Device)? Most people know it as and just call it a Life Jacket because that is what it has been called since it was invented .. A rubber ring or arm floats are PFD's and even the Kayak its self.
I tried to check you affiliate links but couldn't find what 360 camera you are using. Might I suggest you look into making an influencer site on Amazon 🙂
great vid! How did you get your camera mounted and not flopping around? I tried a clamp and it kept folding under the weight of my gopro clamp
Bungie across the top of the clamp attached to the drag rope on both sides.
I thought no high pressure pump. Do those electric sup board float boat pump consider as high pressure? What psi setting should I go for
Does it have a spot to mount a anchor?
paddles a ribbing the side of the boat looks like hitting your hands as well, need longer paddles, a comment says join the two oaddles together, will try that if i buy this model
That kayak is amazing! Nice review. New follower here. Crow✌️
I'm thinking of grabbing one of these for fishing. Is there space to jam a cushion under the seat to raise it up a bit?
Great video. I’m gonna get one. What camera did you use. Thanks
Several, but the in-kayak footage was with the GoPro MAX. You can see a complete list of equipment I use here-> www.amazon.com/shop/twangnbang?listId=154XG1BUPE8I4
Really relaxing watching this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
How comfortable were you going over sticks and stumps? Some of the water down here in Texas has a lot of structure like that. Great for fishing, but I’d like to know how durable this is going over that.
It’s tough, but it will puncture if you hit something sharp enough hard enough.
What video camera did you use for the K2 video - well done by the way - and what editing software? Thanks.
GoPro MAX and its included editing software to get the part of the 360 footage I wanted, then I imported that into Final Cut Pro for final editing.
The price has jumped! They’re in demand now. Shop around.
I’ll never understand having to pay to camp
What type of pfd you got I can’t seem to know the name so I searched it
I was thinking about buying a sup board and that might be good in summer, but to go in the water all year around (when it's not frozen) this would be better. Did not know they existed.
Of course I like regular kayaks, but they are hard to transport, especially alone (impossible).
The portability is a huge benefit of inflatables. Even folding rigid kayaks take up more space than this.
@@TheTechofTech O wow did not know there even was foldable ones :D
How did you mount the 360 camera to the front of the kayak?
Great review, thanks!
I wish the seat sat higher. But my bigger issue is the lack of foot pegs. Do you have any thoughts on adding foot pegs?
Footpegs would be nice, for sure, but I'm not sure how to fix them in place.
Do I need to pay to put it on the lake in California
Bought an Intex challenger 2 after few times used got an hole fixed another hole patched another one, I fed up I bought Explorer same things happened. Reviewed Amazon buyers feedbacks I was not only one. Amazon exacrate high rates with promotions now you cannot found Intex kayaks same price I bought about CAD $120, now prices jump over $300. I promised no more cheap kayaks don't believe those videos I swear you will ended up same experiences that I have... if you don't want ignore me at least wear your life jacket when you use it.
All things outdoors are in great demand right now due to COVID restrictions encouraging more people to get their recreation outdoors than we’ve seen in a very long time. You couldn’t even find an Intex kayak in stock most of last year, but I was able to buy this one in November, after the kayaking season closed in most of the US.
As far as quality, holes don’t end up there by themselves. If a seam weld blows out, that’s one thing. If a new hole appears anywhere else, it’s from how it was used or how it was stored. These are easily patchable, but buying a different kind or different brand of inflatable kayak isn’t going to change the resistance the material is going to have to getting holes poked or scraped into it. FWIW, I’ve used mine for four trips now, and I still don’t have a single hole. That’s still way more value already than I would’ve guess for what these usually cost or even what they cost right now.
Hi nice video. Have you try it out in some windy water here in the UK very rare we get a mill pond you you had and if so how did it go. Thank looking to buy 1.
Nope. It will certainly catch more wind than a low, rigid kayak. I just don’t paddle when it’s windy.
Nice thanks for the great review
Thanks for the video
that campsite is cheaper than my rent...
Great video!!! Thank you!
Which campground was this at jordan lake? I'm in va and would love to check it out. Thanks
It’s called Poplar Point. The site I was at for this video is in Loop E, which is walk-in only. You need to get there very early on a Friday to snag a lakeside site like this, but the great thing is that they are available. Most sites you can reserve ahead of time are booked out through July already.
Loved the review
Thank you!
Big boats are bad investments. Usually hard to sell and u usually don’t get close to what u paid for it after u sell
i have explorer k2, and have a videos with him :)
This guy must be great at story telling
Thanks so much!
how hard to pump it
Good reveiw just bought one off Amazon
Let me know how you like it. Note that it will get soft the first time you use it as the material stretches. Just top it off, and you'll be good to go.
It’s July 202 and they’re $115 USD
what lake is that called? its beautiful I should go there.
Jordan Lake outside of Raleigh, NC
It's 169 bucks now. When did you get yours for 106?
Whoa! I guess demand is going back up with summer around the corner.
@@TheTechofTech yup...I think we still want to purchase one at 169 :)
Yes, as its price relative to other kayaks is probably the same. It’s a great source of fun, and it’s easy to store when not in use.
just ordered mine an hour ago from amazon $106
@@travisn4493 I went shopping at Walmart yesterday and saw same one for only $96. I will have to return it to Amazon that sold to me for $169. Lucky that I was too busy to open the box yet.
Would you fish in one of those?
You can, but honestly, its flexibility makes it difficult to move around a lot. I’d much rather fish from shore or from a rigid kayak, for sure.
@@TheTechofTech Very cool, just received 2 and built-inflated the first one in under 15 minutes. The unbloxing took longer than the build.
I like it! The harsh sun today makes it VERY HOT for the bare feet though, i can't imagine what it will do my daughter's butt in a bikini hahaha
As you probably saw, I wear crocs the whole time. lol
How much does this weigh ?
January 2021- $106 on Amazon
July 2021- $199 on Amazon.
Government official rate of inflation in the last 12 months- 5%. 😒
I picked one up at our local Walmart last night for $29.¹⁰
If you're going to get soaked then you might as well just swim! The whole point of a boat is that it allows you to go in water without getting wet. A ROW BOAT is superior in every way. You stay completely dry, it's extremely stable and comfortable, it's easy to carry over land and packs away smaller and lighter than any kayak.
Uh, no. Have you tried to swim a mile versus paddle a mile? lol Doesn't matter how wet you get in an inflatable kayak- it's loads easier covering distance in a boat than in the water.
Just got mine for $89 on Amazon
Awesome!
Flip the paddle around
Jordan lake? I’m planning on buying one to go to Kerr lake
Yep! It would be great for Kerr.
My wife and I just bought 2 and took them out on mayo lake up in Roxboro, and falls lake ( hickory hill boat ramp, Durham) this weekend. We went out for several hours both days. It was great.
@@frankiepeach3088 haha I was just at Kerr lake for a week last week and went on it a few times. It’s not bad. Rather convenient
@@Justbeingfrankx , we got both of ours from Walmart for less than $200. Can't beat it for that price.
@@frankiepeach3088 I ordered about a month ago but got it for $260 when they were selling fast. I didn’t realize it was going to go that fast. Academy had the other model for $100 but I was too late to buy it.
I like ur life best how do I get that type looks for sport
I looked a lot worse than that getting out of mine. : - )
Ha!
tape some plastic sheet over your leg area
Found one for 59$ 😃👍
nice
Wait, don't you think the paddle goes the other way that's why water drips too much on your legs. Hahaha.
$22 bucks per night?!?.... you’re not far enough out of civilization there bud.
Where I go I have plenty of awesome views and pay zilch!
The whole point was that I have this only 25 minutes from my home, and I don’t have to live in the middle of nowhere to get it.
Why don't you just put it in the trash?
Because it’s great at what it’s supposed to do.
nice