"Oh, it's the Girlfriend... I mean Missus!" Don't get them mixed up Scotty! 🤭😋 🤣😂 Gotta love the Aussie bush... rain, hail or shine, it's always stunning! Thanks for taking us along Mate.
That Lace Monitor is perfectly fine. I’m guessing he’s pretty cold though. It is interesting to see it out basking in what looks like fairly cold weather. I think he’s just found a good spot to perch while he sleeps.
@@mcmacmcgee Na. It will be fine. He knows exactly where he is and what he’s doing. He’s most likely just making the most of whatever sunlight there happens to be. It’s normal behaviour for them to just fall asleep on rocks like that.
Gday Scotty, That lace monitor's leg looked all good, just looks patchy as it had undergone ecdysis (shedding skin) more recently than the lower limb. I would agree it is odd location (very exposed) to bruminate in, which could be due to a number of different factors such as insufficient nutrition/ parasitism/ disturbance during brumination etc. Hopefully it makes it through the winter!
I was just thinking that it is brumation time but it’s definitely an odd spot. My beardie digs deep down undercover but will sometimes just dig a shallow spot to lie in for a few weeks.
Agreed on the patchy skin. Lacies tend to be in a constant state of sloughing so they have random patches all over them. If only they stayed as good looking as they do when they’re young lol.
Not too of odd spot to brumate, looks to be North facing and protected from the rain. Looks to be in good condition and pretty healthy. Apart from a few ticks, I'm sure he'll be right :)
Another terrific vid Scotty. You say thanks for watching, I say thanks for what you do, bringing me/us a little slice of Australia, bushcraft, cooking and gear.
this was so relaxing to watch before bed. I have just the strength to type and say before I pass out that, that goanna was such a treat to see. Such a beautiful landscape...
Another great vid. Being a member of the RFS here in the Shoalhaven, I really appreciate you highlighting the fire pit management after camp. It's that easy to prevent a major issue. Love ya work!!
Got to love the pagoda country, with all those wee pine trees and mazes. You’ve inspired me to ditch the dehydrated and get a lightweight fry pan. Much tastier for 1-3 night walks 😋
Great scenery and seeing the goanna was a bonus. Glad it was okay and he/she was only hibernating. Great cave, good food (if not a little burnt) which all adds to the flavour. Thanks for sharing and look forward to the next one. Have a good week in Bali. Take care, be safe. ❤️ Dorset, UK
Thanks everyone, I learned a lot about lace monitors and their brumination. Wonderful reptiles; we had a Bluetongue living under our house for years and then one day a lace monitor came and swallowed him - one gulp! And all in suburban Sydney. What a marvellous place, Scotty, and the bird life! I love lyre birds and their antics, especially their courting ritual. And the Kewpie looked the goods. There is always plenty to learn and plenty to marvel at in a Scotty's Gone Walkabouts video, but a phone call from the boss just before full time was priceless!! Good fortune with Bali and the FMD.
Another great vid mate. Can't agree more about people taking care of their firepits/area to make sure it's well and truly out. The way you mentioned also makes it easier to Leave No Trace. Great tips mate.
Scotty, make sure to take a really close look at your surrounds and observe as you do with the plants and vegetation. Those rocks you always pass through, with overhangs and caves, take a really close look at them and ask yourself questions. They're different if you take a good look. Be careful on these solo trips! For the viewers make sure to let them know to use a tracker or let the rangers know of your presence! Peace!
Dinner looked great Scotty ,and Goannas are cool critters I've seen heaps of them over the years from way up north to where I live way down south and as for your advise on the fire pit I will guarantee when I have camped somewhere even if I've been there a week within a week or so you wouldn't know I'd been there .That's the way I was taught when I was a kid and I am 73 years old I was taught to leave no trace.
I just realised why I enjoy your videos so much you remind me of a teacher I had in grade 7. He left the school after that year and I only just saw him again today it was the highlight of my day to see that he remembered me still after 4 years. What a great video Scotty always enjoys your content! keep up the good work.
loved it! what epic views! I was doing an over nighter on my own and heard the crunching through the bush towards me and a goanna came and perched himself on the rocks beside my camp. Next morning I went to check on him and I thought he had passed in the night, he had ants crawling all over him and I went up and grabbed his tail and the bloody thing spun on me and came at me haha well I took off running hahaha what a shock! watching your video I was thinking I bet its just in a deep sleep.
Also you gotta love the Aussie bush such a beautiful sacred land we all take for granted I love your channel could we possibly get a vid on the best way to sharpen your knife
Loved the pancake breakfast, another option to try for a pancake topping is fresh strawberries but with apricot jam - those two things together just seem to marry. If you’re at home and want to be really decadent, add some whipped cream!
I've got that same potstand, got mine from pathfinders store. Have not been happy with it. Too narrow to work well with an alcohol stove and doesn't give great wind protection. In a fire i think a little trivet would be better. You did well though, dinner looked great. Beautiful views in the evening and birdsong in the morning. Loved your shots of the flowers too.
@@royphaller really? I found it inefficient. Slow to heat up, maybe because of the height. Once it gets going the narrowness causes heaps of vapor to build up and the flames spill out the sides. Slightest breeze and it takes forever to boil. Night and day compared to the whole trangia set up. Pity the trangia kit is so bulky.
Love the adventure as always, but a description in the doobly-doo of where this is would be good. Sometimes I'd love to visit the areas you're in but don't know where you are or anything about the trip.
Old pinky 😂 brilliant name for the hang out. Sometimes I wish I could spend some time out there in the bush. Learning what the indigenous peoples knew. I guess you could spend a lifetime learning & still be an infant in their eyes. Fantastic video as always mate. Cheers 🍻 enjoy your time overseas. - Andy
Great work Scotty. Another favourite one for me to save. It's good you're teaching and reminding us all to be fire aware. What a gorgeous land. Do you ever take back a part of plants to identify at home and press them? I'm an herbalist so I would. Have you considered making your own pancake mix with less sugar and half whole grain flour? Just an idea. Have a great vacation!
Another cracking video mate. Well done. Dinner looked good too. When you do carry red meat out on a trek with you, what’s the best way to keep it cool without the extra weight or do you take it frozen ? Cheers mate
Hi Scott. Always good video's. Thought: when making pancakes, throw 3 stones in the coals to raise the pan up off coals. Then they may not turn black but you'll have them nice and brown. Happy trails
Speaking about the land before time , sedimentary rocks created by massive flooding, the layers tell a story, compiled one after another in quick formation. You look not only at what is there , but what is not there, no dry soil or vegetation between the layers.
Awesome job as usual Scotty! I’ve been watching your vids for about a year now, and have found them inspirational. I’m a current uni student studying recreation and outdoor environmental studies on the Sunshine Coast which has taught me a lot however, can honestly say I’ve become a better outdoor leader because of your content. Have two questions for you… 1. You have mentioned a while ago on your vids about designing/producing a lightweight durable swag set up…wondered if this was still a plan? 2. Are you thinking of coming up to QLD at all for a trip? Keep up the good work mate and hope to see you on the Sunshine Coast sometime 😉👍🏼
That landscape is like some sort of far out 3d rendering, so unreal. Enjoy your wilderness, you live in a beautiful place. Thanks once again for your uploads, always a pleasure to watch. Cheers from Ireland.
Scotty another brilliant video so the big thanks goes out to you for showing us all what a stunning country we have in these hidden gems. Not only that you educate people over the world about our Aussie Bush.
I got a Sea to Summit insulated self inflating mattress & it provides so much comfort. Maybe bit heavy for the walking you do at 1.2kg or thereabouts. But you’ll get a great sleep. 75mm thick R4.2 rating 👌
That was, peaceful to watch Scotty. Looking at our ancient land through your lense is seeing incredible beauty. And you just picked it on a map... wow. Thanks Scotty.
Hey Scotty, another epic video, I too have a sleeping mat with a slow leak I can not for the life of me find, I have been thinking of rigging up a hand pump so I can pump it up rock hard and soap it down and see if the leak appears, got nothing to loose. Cheers from BC Canada
Great video, and great to see a camp video of Australia that's not in the scorching outback, always love how you show more of what the country has to offer, snow, rain, and sleeping lizards!
It's just incredible what beauty, what atmosphere you were able to create. This is truly a meditative experience watching you. I myself started making videos about my adventures, so I'm interested in everything. Grretings from Belarus tourist. ✌
Hey mate, another awesome video, that scenary is just fantastic with all the rock pagodas. Great tips on fire pit management as well , way to many reckless people out there unfortunately. Cheers 🍻
Another top video mate and such stunning scenery. I love the mist rolling through and the rainbow at the start. Hope the Wirriga (Goanna in Dharug Language) is ok, they really are beautiful creatures.
Really enjoyed that one mate! Such stunning country. Nice shout out with fire pit care, we are definitely luckier with restrictions than some other places
This landscape of ours with its hills n gullies n rocky outcrops mixed with mist rain n wattles is second to none. Inspiting camping area Scotty. Thanks for the upload mate. Bushybpy Oz.
What a beautiful location! Again, you are so fortunate to have places like this relatively near you! Glad the lizard was showing signs of life. I see by the posts of others that perhaps the lizard is shedding? It also looked like it might have ticks on it? What sorts of tick borne illnesses do you have there? I'm assuming Lyme disease would be one tick borne illness? What season are you in and how does the temperature affect lizards like this?
Great video Scotty! I’ve just bought the sea to summit ether light extreme in women’s and it is amaaaaazing. The r value is 6.3 for the women’s one and I think 6.2 for the standard. I found it on snowys for $269 free postage, usually $369. Because it’s the “extreme” version it’s higher r value than the standard ether light one, I hope this helps! :)
Aloha Scotty…I really enjoy your vlogs,I had given you a bit of hard time on the leach one & you let me know about it in nice way😆..all good mate I deserved it..I watch a lot of bush camp vlogs & one thing that stands out is your cooking,it’s so unique in the way that it’s simple & makes me want to try it that second..some of your sandwiches you’ve made,my lord I’ve copied them at home & there delicious!! Of course always better over a camp fire..Aloha from Hawaii mate & keep it up🤙
"Oh, it's the Girlfriend... I mean Missus!" Don't get them mixed up Scotty! 🤭😋 🤣😂 Gotta love the Aussie bush... rain, hail or shine, it's always stunning! Thanks for taking us along Mate.
I was thinking the same thing. And always keep them apart. 😉🤔😁😄😂🤣
“To wives and sweethearts! May they never meet!”
Lol 😂😂😂
That Lace Monitor is perfectly fine. I’m guessing he’s pretty cold though. It is interesting to see it out basking in what looks like fairly cold weather. I think he’s just found a good spot to perch while he sleeps.
Isn't it kind of exposed like wouldn't an eagle come for it
@@mcmacmcgee Na. It will be fine. He knows exactly where he is and what he’s doing. He’s most likely just making the most of whatever sunlight there happens to be. It’s normal behaviour for them to just fall asleep on rocks like that.
Gday Scotty, That lace monitor's leg looked all good, just looks patchy as it had undergone ecdysis (shedding skin) more recently than the lower limb. I would agree it is odd location (very exposed) to bruminate in, which could be due to a number of different factors such as insufficient nutrition/ parasitism/ disturbance during brumination etc. Hopefully it makes it through the winter!
I was just thinking that it is brumation time but it’s definitely an odd spot. My beardie digs deep down undercover but will sometimes just dig a shallow spot to lie in for a few weeks.
Agreed on the patchy skin. Lacies tend to be in a constant state of sloughing so they have random patches all over them. If only they stayed as good looking as they do when they’re young lol.
Not too of odd spot to brumate, looks to be North facing and protected from the rain. Looks to be in good condition and pretty healthy. Apart from a few ticks, I'm sure he'll be right :)
Magnificent country.
The weather is gentle, have fun, looks like a great place to roam.
Another terrific vid Scotty. You say thanks for watching, I say thanks for what you do, bringing me/us a little slice of Australia, bushcraft, cooking and gear.
this was so relaxing to watch before bed. I have just the strength to type and say before I pass out that, that goanna was such a treat to see. Such a beautiful landscape...
Another great vid. Being a member of the RFS here in the Shoalhaven, I really appreciate you highlighting the fire pit management after camp. It's that easy to prevent a major issue.
Love ya work!!
Picturesque doesn’t quite describe the beauty of that landscape….it almost feels spiritual. Really, love it!
Got to love the pagoda country, with all those wee pine trees and mazes.
You’ve inspired me to ditch the dehydrated and get a lightweight fry pan. Much tastier for 1-3 night walks 😋
Kind Thanks for this Beautiful Journey Scotty! You just can’t beat Mother Earth. Great Adventures and Many Blessings! DaveyJO In Pennsylvania
At 1:00 that is a gorgeous piece of petrified wood from a tree of mass proportions.
Great scenery and seeing the goanna was a bonus. Glad it was okay and he/she was only hibernating. Great cave, good food (if not a little burnt) which all adds to the flavour. Thanks for sharing and look forward to the next one. Have a good week in Bali. Take care, be safe. ❤️ Dorset, UK
Thanks everyone, I learned a lot about lace monitors and their brumination. Wonderful reptiles; we had a Bluetongue living under our house for years and then one day a lace monitor came and swallowed him - one gulp! And all in suburban Sydney.
What a marvellous place, Scotty, and the bird life! I love lyre birds and their antics, especially their courting ritual. And the Kewpie looked the goods. There is always plenty to learn and plenty to marvel at in a Scotty's Gone Walkabouts video, but a phone call from the boss just before full time was priceless!!
Good fortune with Bali and the FMD.
Every campspot is just a dream mate. Perfection 101
Another great vid mate. Can't agree more about people taking care of their firepits/area to make sure it's well and truly out. The way you mentioned also makes it easier to Leave No Trace. Great tips mate.
The lace monitor is just in brumation mate, not hibernating. In brumation animals still move about, look for water etc just not very fast / hungry.
"The fire's outside of the overhang" yep, that's where you put it.
Can hear the Kookaburra in the background. Great stuff nice video.. soothing, and very beautiful.
So much better with the return to the cinematic music !!
Nothing beats an Australian view👍
Top spot Scotty, I loved the bell birds in the morning - great video mate! 👍
LOOK AT ALL THAT PETRIFIED WOOD!
Scotty, make sure to take a really close look at your surrounds and observe as you do with the plants and vegetation. Those rocks you always pass through, with overhangs and caves, take a really close look at them and ask yourself questions. They're different if you take a good look.
Be careful on these solo trips! For the viewers make sure to let them know to use a tracker or let the rangers know of your presence! Peace!
@12:20 your choice of music and cinematography is absolutely spot on here Scotty. Nice work, cheers from gembrook, vic.
Awesome shot with the Wattle up front changing focus to the Pagoda rock formations behind
Dinner looked great Scotty ,and Goannas are cool critters I've seen heaps of them over the years from way up north to where I live way down south and as for your advise on the fire pit I will guarantee when I have camped somewhere even if I've been there a week within a week or so you wouldn't know I'd been there .That's the way I was taught when I was a kid and I am 73 years old I was taught to leave no trace.
Great place to overnight as always, thankyou for your time and effort.
Nice one Scotty. Really enjoying the content mate. Cheers from an older bloke who wishes he could do what you do.
Over 100k subs now scotty. Well done mate!
I just realised why I enjoy your videos so much you remind me of a teacher I had in grade 7. He left the school after that year and I only just saw him again today it was the highlight of my day to see that he remembered me still after 4 years. What a great video Scotty always enjoys your content! keep up the good work.
It's great when you find a nice cave to camp in. I've only done it a couple of times, but it is a great experience. Love your work!
loved it! what epic views! I was doing an over nighter on my own and heard the crunching through the bush towards me and a goanna came and perched himself on the rocks beside my camp. Next morning I went to check on him and I thought he had passed in the night, he had ants crawling all over him and I went up and grabbed his tail and the bloody thing spun on me and came at me haha well I took off running hahaha what a shock! watching your video I was thinking I bet its just in a deep sleep.
Yeh, now I'm chilled😎👌👍 Thanks Scotty👏 KTF🙏
Loved it Scotty!! Classic move by you though, burning the pancakes 😂 Such a beautiful landscape, how luck we are!
Beautiful country.
Awesome spot and the dinner looked incredible!
Also you gotta love the Aussie bush such a beautiful sacred land we all take for granted I love your channel could we possibly get a vid on the best way to sharpen your knife
Came straight from Xander Budnick, I was thinking ‘when is Scotty gonna upload again, I could use some aussie bush’
Great cinematography loved the gilla monster
Loved the pancake breakfast, another option to try for a pancake topping is fresh strawberries but with apricot jam - those two things together just seem to marry. If you’re at home and want to be really decadent, add some whipped cream!
Look's like another great trip that stir fry looked so good, thanks for sharing!
I've got that same potstand, got mine from pathfinders store.
Have not been happy with it. Too narrow to work well with an alcohol stove and doesn't give great wind protection.
In a fire i think a little trivet would be better.
You did well though, dinner looked great. Beautiful views in the evening and birdsong in the morning.
Loved your shots of the flowers too.
I bought the same kit and have no issues with a trangia under it.
@@royphaller really?
I found it inefficient. Slow to heat up, maybe because of the height.
Once it gets going the narrowness causes heaps of vapor to build up and the flames spill out the sides.
Slightest breeze and it takes forever to boil.
Night and day compared to the whole trangia set up. Pity the trangia kit is so bulky.
Mate, as always, another great video! 19:30 was just phenomenal. Enjoy Bali.
Love the adventure as always, but a description in the doobly-doo of where this is would be good. Sometimes I'd love to visit the areas you're in but don't know where you are or anything about the trip.
Doobly doo Never heard that expression before, I love it! lol.
Old pinky 😂 brilliant name for the hang out. Sometimes I wish I could spend some time out there in the bush. Learning what the indigenous peoples knew. I guess you could spend a lifetime learning & still be an infant in their eyes. Fantastic video as always mate. Cheers 🍻 enjoy your time overseas. - Andy
Death? Look young. Cause?? Great to know he makes sound later!
Always like your background music. Videography is poetic.
Wonderful nature, a good hike, I'm going to nature tomorrow too!
Great work Scotty. Another favourite one for me to save. It's good you're teaching and reminding us all to be fire aware. What a gorgeous land. Do you ever take back a part of plants to identify at home and press them? I'm an herbalist so I would. Have you considered making your own pancake mix with less sugar and half whole grain flour? Just an idea. Have a great vacation!
Wow what an amazing experience! Does anyone know where this is? Somewhere in New South Wales, wiradjuri country, but which national park?
Another cracking video mate. Well done. Dinner looked good too. When you do carry red meat out on a trek with you, what’s the best way to keep it cool without the extra weight or do you take it frozen ? Cheers mate
See on your vid that he had ticks as they do plus its cold they do slow down so recon hes ok , nice place your at there ... real good thanks
Bit late to watch the video, but couldn’t wait to see what was in store, and of course, scotty burning his food
Hi Scott. Always good video's. Thought: when making pancakes, throw 3 stones in the coals to raise the pan up off coals. Then they may not turn black but you'll have them nice and brown. Happy trails
Camped down my way. Cracking vid man🤘
Speaking about the land before time , sedimentary rocks created by massive flooding, the layers tell a story, compiled one after another in quick formation. You look not only at what is there , but what is not there, no dry soil or vegetation between the layers.
Awesome job as usual Scotty! I’ve been watching your vids for about a year now, and have found them inspirational. I’m a current uni student studying recreation and outdoor environmental studies on the Sunshine Coast which has taught me a lot however, can honestly say I’ve become a better outdoor leader because of your content.
Have two questions for you…
1. You have mentioned a while ago on your vids about designing/producing a lightweight durable swag set up…wondered if this was still a plan?
2. Are you thinking of coming up to QLD at all for a trip?
Keep up the good work mate and hope to see you on the Sunshine Coast sometime 😉👍🏼
Yes, plenty of odd spots in the Goldie hinterland for sure. I'd like to see that also 👍
We have such a beautiful country ❤️
Ruined by politicians.......
@@badhabitz69 I so agree
I love the content! Awesome cinematography!
That landscape is like some sort of far out 3d rendering, so unreal. Enjoy your wilderness, you live in a beautiful place. Thanks once again for your uploads, always a pleasure to watch. Cheers from Ireland.
Scotty another brilliant video so the big thanks goes out to you for showing us all what a stunning country we have in these hidden gems. Not only that you educate people over the world about our Aussie Bush.
Really enjoyed that
Also I hope the goanna gets thru to spring
Another great vid,, Scottie. Well done.
I got a Sea to Summit insulated self inflating mattress & it provides so much comfort. Maybe bit heavy for the walking you do at 1.2kg or thereabouts. But you’ll get a great sleep. 75mm thick R4.2 rating 👌
That was, peaceful to watch Scotty. Looking at our ancient land through your lense is seeing incredible beauty. And you just picked it on a map... wow. Thanks Scotty.
That creature looks absolutely beautiful. And this video is just amazing. I love it.
Had a very similar encounter with a perentie over here in WA after a storm jumped up and had a his and tail whip at as then took off
Got yourself some new Fjallraven pants, they’re awesome bits of kit!
Hi Scotty, beautiful country , not sure about the lace monitor, it didn't look to good to me. Thanks for sharing another great adventure.
Hey Scotty, another epic video, I too have a sleeping mat with a slow leak I can not for the life of me find, I have been thinking of rigging up a hand pump so I can pump it up rock hard and soap it down and see if the leak appears, got nothing to loose. Cheers from BC Canada
Great video, and great to see a camp video of Australia that's not in the scorching outback, always love how you show more of what the country has to offer, snow, rain, and sleeping lizards!
It's just incredible what beauty, what atmosphere you were able to create. This is truly a meditative experience watching you. I myself started making videos about my adventures, so I'm interested in everything. Grretings from Belarus tourist. ✌
Hey mate, another awesome video, that scenary is just fantastic with all the rock pagodas. Great tips on fire pit management as well , way to many reckless people out there unfortunately. Cheers 🍻
THIS is proper caming, cheers mate
Hey mate, you realize you can buy tent pole repair kits? All you need to do is extend the pole hoop on your bivey to get it higher.
Wow incredible place mate
Another top video mate and such stunning scenery. I love the mist rolling through and the rainbow at the start. Hope the Wirriga (Goanna in Dharug Language) is ok, they really are beautiful creatures.
Another great video Scotty. Nice to hear you're going to Bali. Have a great trip. Hope we get to see a video from it.
Great video scotty. Always blown away by the scenery up there in nsw. Looks real unique.
That breakfast looked delicious.
Thanks for another great video! You should try the Soyco Malaysian satay tofu, sooo much better 👌🏽👌🏽 ( I find it in IGA)
Really enjoyed that one mate! Such stunning country.
Nice shout out with fire pit care, we are definitely luckier with restrictions than some other places
nothing really to comment but thought I'd chuck one in for the algorithm. Cheers for all these beautiful videos mate muchly appreciated.
Perfect timing with the weather mate. Nice spot. That defeating mattress would be a nightmare.
This landscape of ours with its hills n gullies n rocky outcrops mixed with mist rain n wattles is second to none. Inspiting camping area Scotty. Thanks for the upload mate. Bushybpy Oz.
Thank Scotty for another great video. Great food, beautiful country, what else could you ask for.
Stunning Video Scotty
Another nice video Scotty!
The monitor was brumating. Hes all good👍
His back leg had just shed, that's why it looked a bit different.
What a beautiful location! Again, you are so fortunate to have places like this relatively near you! Glad the lizard was showing signs of life. I see by the posts of others that perhaps the lizard is shedding? It also looked like it might have ticks on it? What sorts of tick borne illnesses do you have there? I'm assuming Lyme disease would be one tick borne illness? What season are you in and how does the temperature affect lizards like this?
you should try camping in tasmania! much love from portugal
Recently discovered your channel. About as far away as life in the UK as one can imagine… will now day dream. Superb, enjoyable vid.
Another good one!! Love the videos
Love your vids
Great video Scotty! I’ve just bought the sea to summit ether light extreme in women’s and it is amaaaaazing. The r value is 6.3 for the women’s one and I think 6.2 for the standard. I found it on snowys for $269 free postage, usually $369. Because it’s the “extreme” version it’s higher r value than the standard ether light one, I hope this helps! :)
Another quality video, what a lovely looking goanna. Glad he seems to be okay !
Love the wattle ❤️
Aloha Scotty…I really enjoy your vlogs,I had given you a bit of hard time on the leach one & you let me know about it in nice way😆..all good mate I deserved it..I watch a lot of bush camp vlogs & one thing that stands out is your cooking,it’s so unique in the way that it’s simple & makes me want to try it that second..some of your sandwiches you’ve made,my lord I’ve copied them at home & there delicious!! Of course always better over a camp fire..Aloha from Hawaii mate & keep it up🤙
Might be a tick on the Lace monitor,
Great video! gotta say - you frame your shots really well!
Great video! Love the content and thanks for sharing your outdoor adventures.
Another great video, Gee you should be getting itchy for another fish and camp video soon?
love it scotty