You can add new anchor spots or preview existing ones. Its a community based thing. You can click on the green icon and see other peoples experiences. Its most valuable to preview ahead of where you are. It saved our butts more than once.
The "Ketch Sailboat" in multiple shots with the Ohio identification was my fathers. My Dad, Mom and I built it in Cuba Ohio. We brought it down to Smithville MS in 2010. My dad passed away several years ago and I had to let her go. It is a 50' Ferro Cement designed by Richard Hartley from New Zealand. The name of the boat is the "Cuba Libra" it looks like someone is doing work to her I am happy to see.
I believe she was parked at Fulton Marina back around 2015/16. Our houseboat was parked right in front of ours. Seen a couple of owners come and go off her. She was neat. I walked down inside her one day. The woodwork inside was really neat!!!
As a young man I helped survey the Tenn- Tombigbee Waterway project. It was a grand time cutting through swamps and woods where few men ventured. I explored old 1800 homesteads , found arrowheads and civil war artifacts. We would listen to Paul Harvey on lunch break.
@@backwatersandbackroads most all photos were lost. I stayed in Columbus MS while on that job. There was a boarding house run by three spinster sisters, rooms were $10. a week and an extra $2.00 a day would get you breakfast or supper.
@@backwatersandbackroads We worked around Aliceville AL a lot. I remember wild grey/ white hogs the size of hippos in the swamps which would just stand and look at us. No farm in sight. And water moccasins the size of ball bats.
Hello, i commented on an earlier show when you passed through Demopolis lock. You had asked about progress on the closure of the lock.. i saw this from a Facebook post: Exciting progress for the Demopolis Lock repair project! The first concrete pour began early this morning. It was a wet pour, meaning that the concrete was poured under water. The Corps will let this set for a week and will be throughly tested to ensure that it cures properly. A total of 7 pours will be required, each about three days apart.
I don’t know if you have a horn or not. If not i would add 2 horns. 1st i add a button controlled old time style ooga horn, for saying hello to other boats or shore. 2nd I would add an air horn or old electric horn that is hooked to a pull cord over the helm for the emergency horn. Also definitely add 3 spot lights off the front rail, straight forward and one each side shinning out off center to starboard and one straight back. I would wire each up separately. I’m sure you have your navigation lights properly placed. While I typed this you talked about your bath, my preference would be on the stern starboard side (I think opposite the door) run a hose down the side pump river water up thru a particulate filter or two then thru a shower head. You could put a simple shower curtain type surround and make sure the water then runs back in the river. In a pinch you could use the pump and filters then boil it for drinking and dishes. You could reach out to several overland company’s, they have setups like this already, maybe get a heated system and shower stall for discounted/ free. After all if they could sell to a new market Just a thought I had brewing for several episodes.
You can do as much with squirrels as Buba could do with shrimp but I prefer steam fried or with dumplings. When I was in the Coast Guard stationed in Marathon Florida we had a Beagle for our mascot his name was Snoppy Beagle he got more mail than anyone on the base and had mail order degrees in home decorating and belonged to the RCA record club. He would go on patrol with us a lot and one time we were out for 15 hrs and he held his bladder until we docked at then he passed water for 10 minutes I wished Wavey could have met him. The only alien encounter I ever had involved a pitcher of Bahama Mama at Bimini my only true memories was a massive headache. Carry on my friend great episode.
@@MackMoore-q2n When were you stationed at Marathon? I served on one of the old 95' WPBs, the Cape Fox back in 1983-84 based out of Key West. SEMPER PARATUS.
@@michaelgarrity6090 I was in 74-78 went in under the Department of the Navy thanks to Vietnam and came out working for the department of transportation. Hadn’t been so dumb and young I’d never left. Thanks for the come back I don’t run into many Coasties here in W S C.
The derelict marine was at Smithville Mississippi I believe. Several years ago there was a massive killer tornado that hit it and the town on the eastern Bank. The path was more than a mile wide. Guess the marine never recovered. Explains oll the old sunken boats though. Turned them all into waterlogged shanties.😮
Bought my own RTIC cooler and it will hold ice 4-5 days between refills. I have never received any free stuff to use on any of my boat trips. Depend on my own finances to take me on my adventures. Sail on.
So great meeting you today on the sea, my customers were blown away that this was even a possibility! Youre doing it right my friend, shared your story on my FB & Instagram, hopefully you get tons of followers! Be safe and keep it going! Captain Joe, Salt and Mist Sea Tours
Another great episode. Must be very relaxing at times to be the only one on the water for miles! Cannot beat southern hospitality! Carry on and safe travels to you and your first mate!
At the Tom-Bevil lock, you saw a tug boat museum. Afterwards, you passed Pickensville campground, which is where we like to watch the boaters go by. I grew up on a houseboat in the 1970's so happy sailing. 😊
It was on lake Logan Martin in Pell City, Alabama. It was a 52' Stardust Cruiser. The husband and I now love to camp at the Army Corps parks on the Tombigbee to watch the free entertainment float by. Coffeeville, Alabama has a park called Service that we also like to visit. I'm enjoying your channel. Love seeing the familiar places through other people's eyes. Welcome to the south!
That is The Snagboat Montgomery which is a paddlewheel steamer. I hadn't seen it since 2007. I was on M.V. Bob Stith when I first saw it in 2006/2007. The engineer that worked in the boat i was assigned to who was in his 60s at that time said when he first started working on the rivers as a teenager, the Snagboat was still in operation. We had an opportunity to stop and see it. It use to have the old gas bulkhead lanterns instead of the current electric ones. It was awesome to see. It had brand new decking when I saw it in 2007, which was replaced in 2004 i think. The old engineer said they use to wash clothes with an old hand cranked and sometimes pedal cranked washing machine. This was done once a week. But anyway, just wanted to share that incase somebody hasnt.
Squirrel the breakfast of champions!!!! Remind me as a kid camping with my cousin, and our wild life breakfasts. My uncle would always catch perch in a creek we camped by and it was always pancakes and perch for breakfast. Have you considered a large, mesh laundry bag stuffed in the bottom of your saddle bag for those -oh crap ! I bought too much at Walmart trips Just strap it on the top in and away you go. Safe travels 👍🏼
I just cut the cord and added a trailer style (2 wire) quick disconnect so that I could switch from my rig battery hardwire, back to the cigarette plug if needed. Just used a decent extension cord with stranded copper to extend to the batteries.
Next time you get your hands on some squirrel brown it steam it until tender and flour to make a gravy and make biscuits that is a Mississippi squirrel breakfast.
The size of the locks are impressive. How long does it take to actually lower that much water? That is a lot of water to move! Thanks for the great videos.
That gentle gurgle of the water breaking off the bow of your shanty boat; that's a sound that's gonna stick with you long after your trip is over, Brenton. Wavey, really happy on this trip! And I love that ice chest/fridge....absolutely brilliant. Gonna have to check those out for my little Microtrawler boat build. Onto the display boat at Tom Bevill: she's a tour boat now. National landmark. The Snagboat Montgomery. Used in this local area to pick out snags in the waterways. Here's a wiki link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_(snagboat)
That's a nice freezer. I'm glad your starting To reek the benefits of all your subscribers. I noticed your kayak doesn't have a seat in it. You should reach out to a kayak company for a new kayak.
That kayak was passed on to us numerous Don in Tennessee (with the survival shanty boat) we now have a Portland Pudgy and a small used kayak we picked up for 50 bucks. Trying to get the perfect combo of ways to get to shore.
Well, this one got a lot of comments. I’ve been squirrel hunting so many times I can’t even count I learned it from my grandpa, the one who his brother lived in Brainard.. just pull the fur off like it’s a little pair of pants man I mean obviously have to do other stuff but my grandma used to cook them with potatoes and carrots. I cook them up pretty much the same way my grandma taught me.❤
Better than anything on TV. If some producer had a brain, not likely, they would put your content on instead of the crap that they pay millions of dollars for. By the way, I think that was a Grand Banks 32. My dream boat since I was 18 years old. Spoiler alert, that was a LONG time ago.
Very beautiful & peaceful travels (except for the abduction..maybe you both needed a bit of excitement). Your viewers are engaged & GREAT, I love reading the comments on your channel. Be well.
When Wavey was howling, my cats looked at the speaker, going: "What the heck is that thing?" 😂😂. A really nice video. Its just pretty being in that area in the winter as it is in the warm seasons of the year. A very enjoyable video!
my wife grew up here in the missouri ozarks. she grew up on squirrel and rabbit and venison. good stuff.by the way is that the squirrel that caused so much havoc in church?
Three days of sexy time with aliens??? Oooooh nooooo! What a fun video. The pocket beagle was extra entertaining. She was so cute with her toy. Big hugs and love to you and Wavey from me and the kitties!
That old steamer on the edge of the river is an example of why a captain needs to be careful about parking the boat to close to the shore when the waters are high.😁
I got a say, my beagle would never let a shoe box full of food survive under a stairway like that without it being locked up some how...especially when you are off shopping on the scooter... 😂
What part of the loop do you think will be your favorite?can you tell a huge difference in each section as far as atmosphere and friendliness of the locals? Please elaborate on parts you find the coolest and the areas you don’t care for, great video keep up the good work
You’ve met a lot of really nice people and so far the only bad experience I’ve seen you have was with the gov (coast guard)…sorry, I’m skipping around some.
Aliens are so rude sometimes! Wait until you meet the ones in Miami Captain. 😂 Another fine episode. I am curious what you shoot and edit with if ya don't mind me asking? I'm using 3 gopros and DaVinci Resolve to edit currently. Did I mention I like free? Lol. Been a long time since I had a tough and tasty bushy tail sammich. I use to work with an older nurse and when I would ask him how he was doing he would always say, "Oh I'm just hanging on like a shot squirrel." This episode reminded me of that and yes you can't beat Southern hospitality. Where else can you just ask a random stranger in a grocery store "what baked beans do you prefer" and not have them look back at you like you have two heads. 😂 Anyway I think I've had to much espresso as I am rambling on now. God speed Brenton...... We will all be here waiting..... UNTIL THE NEXT ONE DROPS!!! 🐿️🔫🍲😎👍
I love your comments buddy ;) video making: I learned that if I complicated it, it won't get done. Simple! Galaxy S20 (the ultra has the better camera) and a phone app "inshot" there's a pro version, but you don't need it. I made an hour long video about it on my channel. From about a year ago. Easy peeZee. Squirrel is good meat!
@@backwatersandbackroads well that is quite awesome. Work smarter not harder. I'm litterally rocking the same Galaxy S20 myself. I hope it last another 5 years! That is funny. I figured you weren't an apple guy. Lol. Be safe brother. I can't wait to see what the next little goodies are that you find along the way on your trip.
2:08 LMAO - squirrel juices! 😂🐿️👀
You can add new anchor spots or preview existing ones. Its a community based thing. You can click on the green icon and see other peoples experiences. Its most valuable to preview ahead of where you are. It saved our butts more than once.
That squirrel opening is the best opening to a UA-cam video, I think ever. Man, I still laugh when I see it.
I have to go back and remind myself...lol. I'm glad you liked it
The "Ketch Sailboat" in multiple shots with the Ohio identification was my fathers. My Dad, Mom and I built it in Cuba Ohio. We brought it down to Smithville MS in 2010. My dad passed away several years ago and I had to let her go. It is a 50' Ferro Cement designed by Richard Hartley from New Zealand. The name of the boat is the "Cuba Libra" it looks like someone is doing work to her I am happy to see.
I believe she was parked at Fulton Marina back around 2015/16. Our houseboat was parked right in front of ours. Seen a couple of owners come and go off her. She was neat. I walked down inside her one day. The woodwork inside was really neat!!!
As a young man I helped survey the Tenn- Tombigbee Waterway project. It was a grand time cutting through swamps and woods where few men ventured. I explored old 1800 homesteads , found arrowheads and civil war artifacts. We would listen to Paul Harvey on lunch break.
I'd like to hear more about that. Do you have pictures from that time by chance? Old homesteads. Wow
@@backwatersandbackroads most all photos were lost. I stayed in Columbus MS while on that job. There was a boarding house run by three spinster sisters, rooms were $10. a week and an extra $2.00 a day would get you breakfast or supper.
And now, the rest of the story. Then you might also know Earl Finkle?
Wow, that's pretty interesting.
@@backwatersandbackroads We worked around Aliceville AL a lot. I remember wild grey/ white hogs the size of hippos in the swamps which would just stand and look at us. No farm in sight. And water moccasins the size of ball bats.
I haven't eaten squirrel in a long time.. Youm It would be nice to have a air horn on your boat to answer back to the lock master. 😊Boe
Hello, i commented on an earlier show when you passed through Demopolis lock. You had asked about progress on the closure of the lock.. i saw this from a Facebook post:
Exciting progress for the Demopolis Lock repair project!
The first concrete pour began early this morning. It was a wet pour, meaning that the concrete was poured under water.
The Corps will let this set for a week and will be throughly tested to ensure that it cures properly.
A total of 7 pours will be required, each about three days apart.
Thank you for that update. I can't imagine what havoc it's making for the barge industry. Is there any way around the Demopolis lock?
No, Not that I know of
Unexpectedly funny, which makes it kinda heartwarming. My briefly nickname was "guppy" cause I'd fall for anything.
I've had to learn the hard way to not trust everyone too buddy;)
Squirrel video cameos were hilarious! 😂👏👏🎬
Those fresh squirrels looked like they tasted pretty good.
I don’t know if you have a horn or not. If not i would add 2 horns.
1st i add a button controlled old time style ooga horn, for saying hello to other boats or shore.
2nd I would add an air horn or old electric horn that is hooked to a pull cord over the helm for the emergency horn.
Also definitely add 3 spot lights off the front rail, straight forward and one each side shinning out off center to starboard and one straight back. I would wire each up separately. I’m sure you have your navigation lights properly placed.
While I typed this you talked about your bath, my preference would be on the stern starboard side (I think opposite the door) run a hose down the side pump river water up thru a particulate filter or two then thru a shower head. You could put a simple shower curtain type surround and make sure the water then runs back in the river. In a pinch you could use the pump and filters then boil it for drinking and dishes.
You could reach out to several overland company’s, they have setups like this already, maybe get a heated system and shower stall for discounted/ free. After all if they could sell to a new market Just a thought I had brewing for several episodes.
Marinate th squirrel in Worchestershire sauce over night. Fry with black pepper. Then simmer in cream of mushroom soup. Have it with biscuits. ❤
That would have even even better;) It's good meat!
You can do as much with squirrels as Buba could do with shrimp but I prefer steam fried or with dumplings.
When I was in the Coast Guard stationed in Marathon Florida we had a Beagle for our mascot his name was Snoppy Beagle he got more mail than anyone on the base and had mail order degrees in home decorating and belonged to the RCA record club. He would go on patrol with us a lot and one time we were out for 15 hrs and he held his bladder until we docked at then he passed water for 10 minutes I wished Wavey could have met him.
The only alien encounter I ever had involved a pitcher of Bahama Mama at Bimini my only true memories was a massive headache. Carry on my friend great episode.
@@MackMoore-q2n When were you stationed at Marathon? I served on one of the old 95' WPBs, the Cape Fox back in 1983-84 based out of Key West. SEMPER PARATUS.
How about that! You old salty dogs. I was on the Pt Lobos out of Panama City 82-85. I love watching the beagle barge !!
@@michaelgarrity6090 I was in 74-78 went in under the Department of the Navy thanks to Vietnam and came out working for the department of transportation. Hadn’t been so dumb and young I’d never left. Thanks for the come back I don’t run into many Coasties here in W S C.
The derelict marine was at Smithville Mississippi I believe. Several years ago there was a massive killer tornado that hit it and the town on the eastern Bank. The path was more than a mile wide. Guess the marine never recovered. Explains oll the old sunken boats though. Turned them all into waterlogged shanties.😮
This is my favorite video so far love that dog,, I'm building me a shanty just because you make it look great
You're going to love having a Shanty boat. Freedom ;) keep it slow. More than 7 mph
That was a good one...When you got back from W-Mart that look and tongue lashing she gave you when she got to the bank...wow!
She was mad!! You could hear it. Those aren't barks. Those are screams ;)
Wavy sure does get royally pissed off! No doubt she was mad at you!
Thank you again Brent. I enjoy all.your videos and hope safe travels and adventures ❤
Thank you George ;)
Bought my own RTIC cooler and it will hold ice 4-5 days between refills. I have never received any free stuff to use on any of my boat trips. Depend on my own finances to take me on my adventures. Sail on.
snagboat Montgomery. Snag boats used hoist and crains to remove obstructions (snags) like trees to keep the shipping lanes clear.
So great meeting you today on the sea, my customers were blown away that this was even a possibility! Youre doing it right my friend, shared your story on my FB & Instagram, hopefully you get tons of followers! Be safe and keep it going! Captain Joe, Salt and Mist Sea Tours
Good meeting you also. Thank you for being interested. We anchored off Bradenton Beach tonight. Another piece of paradise down here in Florida. ;)
Great video my friend every day I look and don't see one is a disappointment thanks.
Same for me.
My man, be safe and enjoy Floridas west coast, perfect time of year to be here! Enjoy! Captain Joe
Another great episode. Must be very relaxing at times to be the only one on the water for miles! Cannot beat southern hospitality! Carry on and safe travels to you and your first mate!
I'm 69 and I grew up eating squirrel dumplings ❤
At the Tom-Bevil lock, you saw a tug boat museum. Afterwards, you passed Pickensville campground, which is where we like to watch the boaters go by. I grew up on a houseboat in the 1970's so happy sailing. 😊
You grew up on a houseboat? Neat!! Where?
It was on lake Logan Martin in Pell City, Alabama. It was a 52' Stardust Cruiser. The husband and I now love to camp at the Army Corps parks on the Tombigbee to watch the free entertainment float by. Coffeeville, Alabama has a park called Service that we also like to visit. I'm enjoying your channel. Love seeing the familiar places through other people's eyes. Welcome to the south!
Enjoyed another piece of the journey. Starting to think you can (almost) put quality videos out in your sleep. Thanks again.
I wish! Or the beagle could help ;)
That was a Corps of Engineers Snag Boat at the Beville Lock and Dam. I forget the name of it, but you could tour it
Nice Geraldine impersonation. (Flip Wilson) 😆
That is The Snagboat Montgomery which is a paddlewheel steamer. I hadn't seen it since 2007. I was on M.V. Bob Stith when I first saw it in 2006/2007. The engineer that worked in the boat i was assigned to who was in his 60s at that time said when he first started working on the rivers as a teenager, the Snagboat was still in operation. We had an opportunity to stop and see it. It use to have the old gas bulkhead lanterns instead of the current electric ones. It was awesome to see. It had brand new decking when I saw it in 2007, which was replaced in 2004 i think. The old engineer said they use to wash clothes with an old hand cranked and sometimes pedal cranked washing machine. This was done once a week. But anyway, just wanted to share that incase somebody hasnt.
Incredible. You have had a deep look into river life and workings. Thank you for sharing that Hakeem
on ep27 man i am so jealous of your trip. it is on my bucket list to do
I hope we're inspiring you. Channel motto: if we can do it, anyone can. ;)
Wavey Gravey was big mad
That’s my boat sticker on there. Big Moose😆cool. I love your videos. We are in the exumas. Safe travels esp with the little beagle buddy!
Thanks
Thank you!! Very help and appreciated;)
Like the ICECO. I've seen them. And Wavey gets Treats!!
Those look pretty swift.
Squirrel the breakfast of champions!!!!
Remind me as a kid camping with my cousin, and our wild life breakfasts. My uncle would always catch perch in a creek we camped by and it was always pancakes and perch for breakfast. Have you considered a large, mesh laundry bag stuffed in the bottom of your saddle bag for those -oh crap ! I bought too much at Walmart trips Just strap it on the top in and away you go. Safe travels 👍🏼
That's a good idea. Wild meals are such a blessing
Tree rat breakfast. Nice.
Another great video and as a Mississippi man i approve of the ms. Squirrel breakfast
I was hoping I'd get the Mississippi seal of approval from a Mississippi good ol boy :)
YUEAAAA!!!! :) more WG & CREW FLOATIN DOWNSTREAM!!! :)
and watnot!
Running the ICECO off 12v house should be more efficient. Converting from 12v to 115v consume power.
I just cut the cord and added a trailer style (2 wire) quick disconnect so that I could switch from my rig battery hardwire, back to the cigarette plug if needed. Just used a decent extension cord with stranded copper to extend to the batteries.
I agree... "When your power is converted from DC to AC current, you lose roughly 5-15% of the power your panels made."
That Outer Limits scene is just how I remember it when I was abducted! 🛸👽😱
Glad to see all is well, be safe and enjoy the water, it's really were im the most comfortable.
Loving all these videos. Cheers and safe travels!
Thank you Randy ;)
I have found that seasoning made for venison goes well with squirrel.
You're really going to like that IceCo.
So far we've been wondering how we'd made it without it. Good addition to the Shanty boat;)
Love it, love it, love it.
Next time you get your hands on some squirrel brown it steam it until tender and flour to make a gravy and make biscuits that is a Mississippi squirrel breakfast.
I've heard that. I'm a fan of squirrel;)
The size of the locks are impressive. How long does it take to actually lower that much water? That is a lot of water to move! Thanks for the great videos.
They usually take 10-20 minutes to pass through once inside. It's an amazing feat of engineering
Another very enjoyable video. Thanks for a nice relaxing half-hour. Nice future Florida and mid-air footage too.
Thanks for continuing to stick around ;)
Most of the anchorages on navionics are user uploaded.
A nice easy float down the big ditch.
That gentle gurgle of the water breaking off the bow of your shanty boat; that's a sound that's gonna stick with you long after your trip is over, Brenton. Wavey, really happy on this trip! And I love that ice chest/fridge....absolutely brilliant. Gonna have to check those out for my little Microtrawler boat build.
Onto the display boat at Tom Bevill: she's a tour boat now. National landmark. The Snagboat Montgomery. Used in this local area to pick out snags in the waterways. Here's a wiki link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_(snagboat)
That's a nice freezer. I'm glad your starting To reek the benefits of all your subscribers. I noticed your kayak doesn't have a seat in it. You should reach out to a kayak company for a new kayak.
That kayak was passed on to us numerous Don in Tennessee (with the survival shanty boat) we now have a Portland Pudgy and a small used kayak we picked up for 50 bucks. Trying to get the perfect combo of ways to get to shore.
Well, this one got a lot of comments. I’ve been squirrel hunting so many times I can’t even count I learned it from my grandpa, the one who his brother lived in Brainard.. just pull the fur off like it’s a little pair of pants man I mean obviously have to do other stuff but my grandma used to cook them with potatoes and carrots. I cook them up pretty much the same way my grandma taught me.❤
The trawler was a Grand Banks, not sure on size but I believe a 32'
32 is pretty close.
I have not ate a squirrel in probably 40 years but the best that I remembered they do not taste like chicken😂
But they do! ;)
Hi 👋 Brenton and Wavey 😊😊
Hi Greg!! --Wavey Gravey and the aliens;)
Better than anything on TV. If some producer had a brain, not likely, they would put your content on instead of the crap that they pay millions of dollars for. By the way, I think that was a Grand Banks 32. My dream boat since I was 18 years old. Spoiler alert, that was a LONG time ago.
I'm from the NW and there are a lot of Grand Banks in the San Juan Islands where I live on my 34ft. CHB trawler.🙂
not sure if you read or not but heres a great choice....the martian..by andy weir...
Looking up now...
Just went by Wall drug on the way home today. 40 mile an hour wind gust, great time.
That's a must visit for every American ;) the donuts are good! ;)
Man I'm a new subscriber but I've been watching a bunch of your videos
Thank you. Welcome;)
Very beautiful & peaceful travels (except for the abduction..maybe you both needed a bit of excitement). Your viewers are engaged & GREAT, I love reading the comments on your channel. Be well.
We have the best group of folks coming along;)
When Wavey was howling, my cats looked at the speaker, going: "What the heck is that thing?" 😂😂. A really nice video. Its just pretty being in that area in the winter as it is in the warm seasons of the year. A very enjoyable video!
Thank you ;) I'm glad you like it. I try to do the footage justice. It's beautiful out there
I just bought a Prairie 29' trawler. I'm thinking the boat headed North was a Grand Banks 32'-36'
Thanks for the videos.
Both are cool boats, though I'm partial to the Prarie;)
It looked like a dredging tug
Tree rat delicacy
Yes mam no man sweetheart and sweetie are common language and is sign of respect in Mississippi.
I love it ;)
I love the humor that you inject into your videos..
But sorry, I'm a steak and potatoes kind of gal, no squirrel.. lol
Squirrel and rabbit meat is really good if you like dark meat. You need a few of then for a proper meal Karen ;)
I was born and raised in Columbus how did you like my home town
It's a very interesting little city with a lot of history. Amazing estates too.
my wife grew up here in the missouri ozarks. she grew up on squirrel and rabbit and venison. good stuff.by the way is that the squirrel that caused so much havoc in church?
Three days of sexy time with aliens??? Oooooh nooooo! What a fun video. The pocket beagle was extra entertaining. She was so cute with her toy. Big hugs and love to you and Wavey from me and the kitties!
Hi Eva and kitties;) strangely, the aliens just wanted to eat at cracker barrel. Who knew! Ribby Robbie Bobbie Ribbie....:)
You’re so lucky. I hear they prefer Snowmen over corporate food. You’re the coolest man. Sweet dreams. @@backwatersandbackroads
@evawinchester6122 there's a better chance we were abducted by aliens than with took a tinfoil toaster to the moon ;) Matt would approve
I approve too. I hope you and Wavey have a fabulous day.
Slug bug yellow, no slug backs. 2:45
Nice video sir.
That old steamer on the edge of the river is an example of why a captain needs to be careful about parking the boat to close to the shore when the waters are high.😁
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I got a say, my beagle would never let a shoe box full of food survive under a stairway like that without it being locked up some how...especially when you are off shopping on the scooter... 😂
I think she'd love to get in there, but she also knows no more treats of she does. She's VERY food driven. ;)
Definitely can not comment now..but sure it’s cool man
What part of the loop do you think will be your favorite?can you tell a huge difference in each section as far as atmosphere and friendliness of the locals?
Please elaborate on parts you find the coolest and the areas you don’t care for, great video keep up the good work
There is definitely a definitive difference in sections of the loop. I will ponder that question and try to speak about it and not ramble too much.
You gotta know I watch this to here wavy bay
She's a screamer ;)
Columbus Ms home of “The W” my granddaughter Caitlyn will be graduating soon from there then going to Oregon to study her doctorate in psychology…
You dont get a whole lot of meat off a squirrel but they sure are tasty
You’ve met a lot of really nice people and so far the only bad experience I’ve seen you have was with the gov (coast guard)…sorry, I’m skipping around some.
That's mostly spot on. Bobby's Fish Camp was another asshole experience unfortunately
Love the adventurers! Do have a question though. Do all the locks charge? If so what is the approximate cost?
Howdy. Welcome! The locks are totally free....for now
3days in the same place ?? ❤❤❤
Havent had squirrell since i was a Kid as i remember it was kinda Greasy.
It's dark meat and very flavory
Squirrel Dinner tonight ..LOL
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏
You put the cart back in a corral, right? 🤨😆
Absolutely:) I'd be a terrible person if I didn't.
What led you to go this route instead of the traditional ICW of the Mississippi?
Are you talking the lower Mississippi beyond the mouth of the Ohio?
Saw how ya cooked yer squirrel! Was it toughfer then boiled owl?
Not bad at all. Our only on board option at the moment
Ummmmmm! squirrel .......
Working hard on videos i see
I'm trying! Life is what happens when you're making videos;)
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Hi Moe! :)
Aliens are so rude sometimes! Wait until you meet the ones in Miami Captain. 😂 Another fine episode. I am curious what you shoot and edit with if ya don't mind me asking? I'm using 3 gopros and DaVinci Resolve to edit currently. Did I mention I like free? Lol. Been a long time since I had a tough and tasty bushy tail sammich. I use to work with an older nurse and when I would ask him how he was doing he would always say, "Oh I'm just hanging on like a shot squirrel." This episode reminded me of that and yes you can't beat Southern hospitality. Where else can you just ask a random stranger in a grocery store "what baked beans do you prefer" and not have them look back at you like you have two heads. 😂 Anyway I think I've had to much espresso as I am rambling on now. God speed Brenton...... We will all be here waiting..... UNTIL THE NEXT ONE DROPS!!! 🐿️🔫🍲😎👍
I love your comments buddy ;) video making: I learned that if I complicated it, it won't get done. Simple! Galaxy S20 (the ultra has the better camera) and a phone app "inshot" there's a pro version, but you don't need it. I made an hour long video about it on my channel. From about a year ago. Easy peeZee. Squirrel is good meat!
@@backwatersandbackroads well that is quite awesome. Work smarter not harder. I'm litterally rocking the same Galaxy S20 myself. I hope it last another 5 years! That is funny. I figured you weren't an apple guy. Lol. Be safe brother. I can't wait to see what the next little goodies are that you find along the way on your trip.
@@Captain_Clark_CDoryAdventures coming right up. Thank you for being a member and the comments. Praise the Lord brother;)
If you think that Marina was a little scary, reminds me of like Rob Zombie movies
Check them out actually they’re pretty entertaining
I prefer cake balls over squirrel😂
Both! ;)
Those aliens must have come down here for the squirrel huntin'.
And the cracker barrel ;)
Hi how are you my friend
Has anyone ever heard how much fuel he burns an hour at 2000 RPMs going downstream,,
@@glbaker5595 approx 10 miles to the gallon downstream is my best guess
Thxs for the reply@@backwatersandbackroads
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Poor tree rats ;)
How bout "shoog" (short for sugar)
Reminds me of Jerry Mcguire "this koosh..." ;) lol
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