Welcome back ! Last 2 plus years was dealing with melanoma.... retired and have pulled a 28 ft Yellowstone camper to most national parks in U.S. & Canada...now, I can relive it through you two!
Loving your new adventures. Just some advice where you put your water filter for your incoming water. You should hang the filter at the valve and not on the RV. The fittings are very cheaply made from the manufacturer after a few years exposure to the sun they get very brittle and can break just from the weight of the filter hanging off of them. Just hook your hose there instead. Glad you are enjoying the RV life.
Exoman Jen it's great to see you both. I see you're traveling with the kids poe is so laid back, and I'm so happy you found poor Bear. Jen I was right there with you so scared the for the little guy all is well though bless you both glad to see you 🙏❤️
I have also heard of those. I heard some organizations are giving away free tents too those that dont want work and make money and buy one. I have also heard of organizations setting up very nice expensive large wall tents in the hopes that some homeless drug user will find it. They even set up a bunch of porta potties for awile. Too keep those elite citizens from crapping on the sidewalks.
Own a large Class A RV, get yourself a 30Amp surge protector. You can UA-cam the necessity. You'll plug it directly into the Power Pole 30Amp plug then plug your RV power into it.
That is in fact a fossilized Barnicle. I used to find them all the time growing up on the Fla. gulf coast. It looks like a wonderful time was had. Thanks for sharing.
Exoman and Banshee Moon, the main cause of most of your day-to-day camping problems and the reason that you have to spend so much money and do so much blooming work is that you are moving so much tonnage of equipment. I saw my father do the same thing back in the late '50's and early 60's. He reconstructed a + Great Depression era trailer by stripping down to the steel underframe and extending the frame rearwards and out both sides. Then he built a new trailer from that foundation with 2 x 2's and plywood. It was work, work, work, and I had to do a lot of it. Then we took two weekend camping trips with the trailer each year for two years. They were work, work, work, and again I had to do a lot of it. Then he sold the rig for half of the money that he spent building and registering it. After that he bought a new Coleman canvas tent, 8' x 12,' and built a special box for the poles and the pegs and then another special box cabinet for all of his barbeque spices and cooking junk . Then he built a car top carrier to take all of that camping junk on our station wagon, a 1960 Ford Ranch Wagon. All of the camping trips we took with that were work, work, work again, and again I had to do much of it. Ultimately, my accumulation of camping experience under the heavy authority of people with status-seeking Great Depression survivor values inspired me to create what I call Mark's Third Law of Junk Accumulation. It states thusly: "The more junk you acquire, the more time you must spend in acquiring, maintaining, transporting, and repairing your junk. The more time that you spend on that, the less time you have to enjoy the benefits of your junk." There comes points of successively diminishing returns, sharply diminishing returns, and then negative returns. In '66, my high school graduation year, and at the age of 18 years and six days, I bade farewell unto mine aging and miserable parentage and my perfectly horrid and insufferable little brat sister and got my life under mine own control. Matters improved for me greatly and immediately. Eventually. at the age of 23, I bought an aluminium pack frame and a 3/4 nylon pack for it and got into backpacking in the wilderness areas of Washington, Idaho, Utah, and Montana. There were trail trips for as long as nine days without resupply in which I spent no money, burned no petrol, had no issues with air conditioning or plumbing, paid no rent, no traffic cops saw me, and I was lonely but happy and content. The only work to speak of was moving my body, the pack and its contents, my handgun, sheath knife, the clothes I was wearing, and the shoulder bag with my map, compass, ready toilet paper, and cup. It was a lesson on how little a person needs in the way of material things to be happy and content on a wonderful nature trip.
@@RamblinRoadies i did and it is copyrighted too. It is Emoline's Story. It is a biography of one of my family cats. it is really cute and written in the first person from the cat's point of view.
This is Mark here, Sounds you and I had same type parentage. Only difference I was reared on farm that had me and my miserable ( still is)brother doing all the work(hundreds of cattle, hogs, Tobacco etc. We camped about 2 weeks per year and it was just an extention of the farming. The night before my 18th birthday I packed all my clothes in private and next morning I'm gone forever and started a new life in Fla that went well. Now retired mostly from real estate I've started rving and have perfected simple is more lifestyle and love it!!!
Hey, I've got one of those. Built tight and solid, capable of handling it a little rough, fun, looks great for that series, dependable... Smoking Hot. Come on now, you knew I wasn't talking about your camper 😁
Thanks for taking us along guys! Which Sea Moss Gel are you guys using? Thought about trying it but don't wanna waste my money. Hook a Sneads Ferry Brother up!! LOL!! Close call with Bear!! Glad it worked out good. We could really hear the concern in Jenn's voice! A tip for ya; the last time I went camping and walked through the woods with flip flops on I got ATE UP WITH CHIGGERS, I was miserable driving back home because they made it all the way up to my crotch! Haven't been in the woods with sandles on again at a campsite without a heavy coating of OFF.
I grew up in central Florida and have lived allover Florida and the southeast. Back then I took 3 showers a day usually because of the heat and humidity. No way in hell anymore. I have lived in the foothills of North Carolina for 30 years and it’s uncomfortable sometimes. Temperature is what keeps me from camping. Well, that and no room services. 😂😂😂
I was a truck driver and I found out the hard way. These GPS navigation apps do not take you the best way. Tgey take you the shortest way. I have had them pull me off of the Interstate and take me down thru the middle of a city with a stop light every block and when I finally get too where I am going after many hours of frusterating city driving there is the interstate goes right by where I ended up. We really still need too follow paper maps too stay on good roads. And the fastest and best route. It is easy if you have two people.
In his case he will likely get away with it, but my GPS for my Class A allows me to put my height into it and keeps me from low overpasses, it has actually had me get off the Interstate exit and then cross the road and re-emerge the entrance side to keep me from hitting a low overpass. I give myself 6 inches so I need 13ft. just to be sure my rooftop AC's don't get ripped off.
@@deanchamblin2160 Never actually ran across a less then 13 ft 6 in clearance on the Interstate but there are alot less then that on secondary roads and it gets worse on older back country roads. And weight restrictions. And it is real bad on the East Coast where the roads system was designed way back in the 1950's when big rigs were much smaller.
@@davidkellogg2582 Ran into some on I-90 in S. Dakota and there were many underpasses if you got off to go under the Interstate say to a gas station or food joint the clearance was just 10ft.
@@deanchamblin2160 that underpass going under the interstate is not on the interstate. And I will state again. I have never ran across a bridge or over pass or underpass pn Interstates under 13 ft 6 in. Although some of the older curved underpasses had 12 ft shoulders and signs pointing this out.
Please tell me how and where I can find and meet an Exoman woman like yours. She’s awesome but I’m sure your both a good match, which is even more important. That’s the magic that makes for a good loving relationship.
Alot of states have personalized plates you just need too go down to DMV and order the ones you want providing someone else has not already taken what you wanted. And just up the road is Washinton DC that will put an end too America with their pet projects and uncontroled spending and just pure waste on an eppic scale. I see way too much tax payer dollars spent on housing criminals who years ago would of been hung and put out of our misery.
Welcome back ! Last 2 plus years was dealing with melanoma.... retired and have pulled a 28 ft Yellowstone camper to most national parks in U.S. & Canada...now, I can relive it through you two!
Banshee Moon and Exoman is magnificent to see them enjoying your RV trip through that beautiful country. God bless you and America too.
We towed our 33 ft. Jayco travel trailer all over Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Great memories!
The dogs look while waiting a piece of jerky .... PRICELESS !!
So very glad you found Bear that is a gut wrenching experience. I could hear the fear in Jens voice. Very happy he was ok.
O Man i always hate to see her leave But I love to watch her walk away !!!! Please tell us more about the jelly stuff in the jar you r taking ??
I loved Hampton Roads. I lived there when I was in the Navy. We toured all of the historical places. Have fun
Enjoyed watching your trip. Was stationed at Fort Eustis, great place to live, so much to do in that area. Looks like you're having fun!
Ft. Useless, remember it well!
I recommend hand held radio’s for backing into spots. They are a marriage saver.
Loving your new adventures. Just some advice where you put your water filter for your incoming water. You should hang the filter at the valve and not on the RV. The fittings are very cheaply made from the manufacturer after a few years exposure to the sun they get very brittle and can break just from the weight of the filter hanging off of them. Just hook your hose there instead. Glad you are enjoying the RV life.
Id love to hear your recommandations for the Sea Moss Gel....what brand are you using...?
Exoman Jen it's great to see you both. I see you're traveling with the kids poe is so laid back, and I'm so happy you found poor Bear. Jen I was right there with you so scared the for the little guy all is well though bless you both glad to see you 🙏❤️
I've heard of two large RV parks on the west coast called Portland and Free-attle.
I have also heard of those. I heard some organizations are giving away free tents too those that dont want work and make money and buy one. I have also heard of organizations setting up very nice expensive large wall tents in the hopes that some homeless drug user will find it. They even set up a bunch of porta potties for awile. Too keep those elite citizens from crapping on the sidewalks.
Now that is a beautiful camp site
Own a large Class A RV, get yourself a 30Amp surge protector. You can UA-cam the necessity. You'll plug it directly into the Power Pole 30Amp plug then plug your RV power into it.
Any particular sea moss you recommend? Thanks great vid as usual
Gotta say the lady still catches my eye. What an amazing woman. That’s a great looking trailer. Just the right size
Your the koolest luckiest dude ever.
She's beautiful
Great smile.
And you too bro..
No homo intended!!!lol
That is in fact a fossilized Barnicle. I used to find them all the time growing up on the Fla. gulf coast. It looks like a wonderful time was had. Thanks for sharing.
Hahahaha! When you’re a bear you poop wherever you want!😂😂😂
Exoman and Banshee Moon, the main cause of most of your day-to-day camping problems and the reason that you have to spend so much money and do so much blooming work is that you are moving so much tonnage of equipment.
I saw my father do the same thing back in the late '50's and early 60's. He reconstructed a +
Great Depression era trailer by stripping down to the steel underframe and extending the frame rearwards and out both sides. Then he built a new trailer from that foundation with 2 x 2's and plywood. It was work, work, work, and I had to do a lot of it. Then we took two weekend camping trips with the trailer each year for two years. They were work, work, work, and again I had to do a lot of it. Then he sold the rig for half of the money that he spent building and registering it. After that he bought a new Coleman canvas tent, 8' x 12,' and built a special box for the poles and the pegs and then another special box cabinet for all of his barbeque spices and cooking junk . Then he built a car top carrier to take all of that camping junk on our station wagon, a 1960 Ford Ranch Wagon. All of the camping trips we took with that were work, work, work again, and again I had to do much of it.
Ultimately, my accumulation of camping experience under the heavy authority of people with status-seeking Great Depression survivor values inspired me to create what I call Mark's Third Law of Junk Accumulation. It states thusly: "The more junk you acquire, the more time you must spend in acquiring, maintaining, transporting, and repairing your junk. The more time that you spend on that, the less time you have to enjoy the benefits of your junk." There comes points of successively diminishing returns, sharply diminishing returns, and then negative returns.
In '66, my high school graduation year, and at the age of 18 years and six days, I bade farewell unto mine aging and miserable parentage and my perfectly horrid and insufferable little brat sister and got my life under mine own control. Matters improved for me greatly and immediately.
Eventually. at the age of 23, I bought an aluminium pack frame and a 3/4 nylon pack for it and got into backpacking in the wilderness areas of Washington, Idaho, Utah, and Montana. There were trail trips for as long as nine days without resupply in which I spent no money, burned no petrol, had no issues with air conditioning or plumbing, paid no rent, no traffic cops saw me, and I was lonely but happy and content. The only work to speak of was moving my body, the pack and its contents, my handgun, sheath knife, the clothes I was wearing, and the shoulder bag with my map, compass, ready toilet paper, and cup. It was a lesson on how little a person needs in the way of material things to be happy and content on a wonderful nature trip.
You should write a book.
@@RamblinRoadies i did and it is copyrighted too. It is Emoline's Story. It is a biography of one of my family cats. it is really cute and written in the first person from the cat's point of view.
This is Mark here, Sounds you and I had same type parentage. Only difference I was reared on farm that had me and my miserable ( still is)brother doing all the work(hundreds of cattle, hogs, Tobacco etc. We camped about 2 weeks per year and it was just an extention of the farming. The night before my 18th birthday I packed all my clothes in private and next morning I'm gone forever and started a new life in Fla that went well. Now retired mostly from real estate I've started rving and have perfected simple is more lifestyle and love it!!!
Hey, I've got one of those.
Built tight and solid, capable of handling it a little rough, fun, looks great for that series, dependable...
Smoking Hot.
Come on now, you knew I wasn't talking about your camper 😁
If you are using an RV then your glamping! LOL
If my wife wasn't disabled. We'd love to be doing what yal did. Thanks for the little vacation! 😊
Very nice, looked great, could just barely could hear.Thanks for taking us though
Thanks for taking us along guys! Which Sea Moss Gel are you guys using? Thought about trying it but don't wanna waste my money. Hook a Sneads Ferry Brother up!! LOL!! Close call with Bear!! Glad it worked out good. We could really hear the concern in Jenn's voice! A tip for ya; the last time I went camping and walked through the woods with flip flops on I got ATE UP WITH CHIGGERS, I was miserable driving back home because they made it all the way up to my crotch! Haven't been in the woods with sandles on again at a campsite without a heavy coating of OFF.
Welcome to the world of rv camping. It’s not for everyone . Hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
Have lots of fun😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
We were there last fall. Hope you also went to Yorktown and colonial Williamsburg too.
To bad I miss seeing you guys here in Vabch but I hope you enjoyed my home town.
What were You eating out of the jar! and where can You get it?
That was so cool! Thanks for taking us along!
The wood looked like an old Pistol grip for a small, round butt revolver.
Personally, I've been toeing for long time. Usually followed by my heel, but the toeing usually has to come first. 😂
Thanks.for your video.
I grew up in central Florida and have lived allover Florida and the southeast. Back then I took 3 showers a day usually because of the heat and humidity. No way in hell anymore. I have lived in the foothills of North Carolina for 30 years and it’s uncomfortable sometimes. Temperature is what keeps me from camping. Well, that and no room services. 😂😂😂
Love that camping drama
Enjoy your videos a lot
What brand of Sea Moss is that you eat? Thanks,
nice Trip, please show us some more videos.
How is the recovery coming along since the surgery? Certainly look great!
Poor Bear, he looks at you like, why are we here? What's the point? 😅
Just a suggestion. When you call ahead to reserve a site, ask for best directions into the park.
A great camping buddy
Very cool
I was a truck driver and I found out the hard way. These GPS navigation apps do not take you the best way. Tgey take you the shortest way. I have had them pull me off of the Interstate and take me down thru the middle of a city with a stop light every block and when I finally get too where I am going after many hours of frusterating city driving there is the interstate goes right by where I ended up. We really still need too follow paper maps too stay on good roads. And the fastest and best route. It is easy if you have two people.
In his case he will likely get away with it, but my GPS for my Class A allows me to put my height into it and keeps me from low overpasses, it has actually had me get off the Interstate exit and then cross the road and re-emerge the entrance side to keep me from hitting a low overpass. I give myself 6 inches so I need 13ft. just to be sure my rooftop AC's don't get ripped off.
@@deanchamblin2160 Never actually ran across a less then 13 ft 6 in clearance on the Interstate but there are alot less then that on secondary roads and it gets worse on older back country roads. And weight restrictions. And it is real bad on the East Coast where the roads system was designed way back in the 1950's when big rigs were much smaller.
@@davidkellogg2582 Ran into some on I-90 in S. Dakota and there were many underpasses if you got off to go under the Interstate say to a gas station or food joint the clearance was just 10ft.
@@deanchamblin2160 that underpass going under the interstate is not on the interstate. And I will state again. I have never ran across a bridge or over pass or underpass pn Interstates under 13 ft 6 in. Although some of the older curved underpasses had 12 ft shoulders and signs pointing this out.
I’ve had gps take me to a rock pile.
Jesse Jamestown have to think about that, although I'm told.I'm related to Jesse, James by about a fourth removed, grandmother or something. 😅
Exo. You need to get yourself a box of latex gloves for when you're dumping your tanks. 💩
I am a former o t r driver and can tell you from experince Va doesn't play when it comes too traffic .
you need to get a surge protector for your camper bud.. just in case its not wired right..
Welcome back Jason.
Can you tell more about the sea grass stuff you where eating please.
Hello from Poland❤❤
Please tell me how and where I can find and meet an Exoman woman like yours. She’s awesome but I’m sure your both a good match, which is even more important. That’s the magic that makes for a good loving relationship.
The guy with the all 1's license plate is trying to tell you he is binary LOL
so cute together
They don't want someone getting on the ferry with a gasoline leak. Little bit of gas drops a lot of vapor that settles in the bilge.
LOL nice work skipping the Bud LIght. Boycott those dummies! Great vid.
Lucky dude!
There is Camping and then there is Glamping......
The shape of the pelvis in a skeleton usually will tell you the gender of the skeleton. Some broken up skeletons it's no so easy to determine.
one lucky man
"Camping" 🤣🤣🤣
Not going to lie. Just here to see the wife.
He was looking for raccoons hanging on the bottom of the car
What were you eating from jar
good
Why were they scoping underneath the car…that was weird.
❤LMFAO !!! NUTRIENTS !!! ❤
Put some gloves on when working with the crap pipe! 🤮
Watch out for upside down pineapples. Google it if you don't know.
How old are you and xoman
61
Alot of states have personalized plates you just need too go down to DMV and order the ones you want providing someone else has not already taken what you wanted. And just up the road is Washinton DC that will put an end too America with their pet projects and uncontroled spending and just pure waste on an eppic scale. I see way too much tax payer dollars spent on housing criminals who years ago would of been hung and put out of our misery.
31:17 ❤
Editing is a tad off...but still enjoyed the video
This looks like a dreadful experience…
Exoman maybe if you put on a skirt and identify as a woman you can go in there
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Fossilized bobcat poop.