Wow! Props to you guys for getting across Sias Hill and the entire Greenville Road without losing a bumper, taillights or license plate. We avoid that hill with our four wheel drive pickup truck. The Golden Road and all adjacent roads aren’t made for RVs. I just spent five days in that area riding the roads. They are rough always. For anyone watching/reading this please be prepared with spare tires and ability to fend for yourself. There is no reception and no help unless someone happens by. Be prepared to spend the night out there. It’s beautiful but just be prepared. 😊
Hi Katie and Shea. I am coming over.....no bear? Wow..is that white water rafting in Shea's style? 0:45. OMG, The real raft is coming at him.1:01 Crash?😱 Ooops it wasn't you. 😄Oh..there is nice folk there to give you a tip and you find a spot! Great! Indeed, this is one of the most beautiful golden sunsets I haven't seen in a while.5:32 Ohhh, the winds are picking up and the water is choppy.6:15. Yes, you can keep a tube. "Finders, Keepers." Impressive time-lapse sunset. Now here is a list of members of "Viking Raiders" President: (UK Legend ) Debs excellent adventures, Tea in Valhalla, (tea smugglers, Ceri and Kat), Stephen and Yhana - History and Adventure Hunters, Seas The Day, Andy and Rachel. And more to come. Sorry, I couldn't chat. My best friend in Australia will be visiting me this winter and she wanted to book air tickets. She started to send me million text messages..😱😱 I reviewed your vid 3times..LOL Thank you very much.
Omg the best!!!! Eager to lend a helping hand❤Thanks it’s was a journey getting to it (7hours🤯) but totally worth it. Next episode we bust out the drone footage of the area!!😍😍
…. I really miss Moosehead Lake.. I used to go there with my wife once or even twice per year sometimes.. That whole area is beautiful.. The Birches right on the lake is a great place to stay.. I haven’t been back up there in years.. I’d give anything to be able to get back up there just one more time.. The lake at sunset during the summer is so beautiful.. Winter time is just as beautiful.. I cannot even begin to tell you the amounts of moose and all the other wild life I’ve been so lucky to view and actually spend time with in all the times I’ve been there.. All of the back roads and cut through roads, some that you need 4wd to get through and thankfully I do, were all just amazing … you can literally drive them for hours and not see anyone, or houses, or any sign of human habitat or civilization, and then pop out on the edge of a small town, not having seen a paved road for what feels like forever lol… I always made sure to make it an adventure.. Turns out it always was, and I would encourage anyone to try and approach it like that… Thanks for the vid and bringing back some of the happiest memories of my life.. Happy BoonDocking and Thank You Again!!.. 😬👍🇺🇸
Enjoyed your video. I live on Moosehead. Noticed when you were driving north of Kakadjo you took the Silas Hill road, probably the roughest road in northern Maine😢 There is a bypass that is much more favorable to rv’s that goes around this part of the Greenville road. I’ve stopped countless people to explain the bypass saving their sanity. Love it up here!
Is penobscot an indian word theres a lot of rumor about norsemen is it possible scot is an old norseword meaning gingernut because you see they threw out the picts n thier mostly always ginger could it even be pictish slaves were hiding there its a bit farthur from new foundland why mite it get named that the ginger trees but then wot does penob mean pen only means something like a bic something to write with penob by itself i have none idea
Yes i think thats a gd question actually i guessed penob mite indicate a River n i dnt really think it means ppl of the white rocks i think it means river at gingerhead or something the like the fork in the river at the ginger topped trees but yes i did google it its not always correct
Well maybe not steven i googled the Norse word for pictish they called them peter here that means like his bitch so but maybe they called themselves scots i dnt know
Thanks y’all for being apart of our Shady Adventures!!
Wow! Props to you guys for getting across Sias Hill and the entire Greenville Road without losing a bumper, taillights or license plate. We avoid that hill with our four wheel drive pickup truck. The Golden Road and all adjacent roads aren’t made for RVs. I just spent five days in that area riding the roads. They are rough always. For anyone watching/reading this please be prepared with spare tires and ability to fend for yourself. There is no reception and no help unless someone happens by. Be prepared to spend the night out there. It’s beautiful but just be prepared. 😊
Hi Katie and Shea. I am coming over.....no bear?
Wow..is that white water rafting in Shea's style? 0:45. OMG, The real raft is coming at him.1:01 Crash?😱
Ooops it wasn't you. 😄Oh..there is nice folk there to give you a tip and you find a spot! Great!
Indeed, this is one of the most beautiful golden sunsets I haven't seen in a while.5:32
Ohhh, the winds are picking up and the water is choppy.6:15. Yes, you can keep a tube. "Finders, Keepers." Impressive time-lapse sunset. Now here is a list of members of "Viking Raiders" President: (UK Legend ) Debs excellent adventures, Tea in Valhalla, (tea smugglers, Ceri and Kat), Stephen and Yhana - History and Adventure Hunters, Seas The Day, Andy and Rachel. And more to come. Sorry, I couldn't chat. My best friend in Australia will be visiting me this winter and she wanted to book air tickets. She started to send me million text messages..😱😱 I reviewed your vid 3times..LOL Thank you very much.
Y'all's consistency w the episodes is awesome, I get psyched when I see a new shady place video get posted.
Awe Thank you and Hell yeah!! That really mean a lot ❤ Thanks for sticking with us
What a cool camp ground!!
Thank you! Those ducks where a sweet surprise 🦆 ❤Tune in for next episode we bust out the drone!!
Nice relaxing video and great time- sunset lapse 👍
Thanks friend!❤
Love the post!I remember that day lol safe travels guys
People in Maine are the best! Beautiful area to camp!
Omg the best!!!! Eager to lend a helping hand❤Thanks it’s was a journey getting to it (7hours🤯) but totally worth it. Next episode we bust out the drone footage of the area!!😍😍
@@TheShadyPlace Look forward to it.
Place looks awesome. Could I get a 22 foot travel trailer up that road to those sights?
yes, no problem
Another beautiful video guys ❤❤
Pretty place
Hey budd!!!! Thanks for popping into our live ❤ Maine was a good one 😍😍
…. I really miss Moosehead Lake.. I used to go there with my wife once or even twice per year sometimes.. That whole area is beautiful.. The Birches right on the lake is a great place to stay.. I haven’t been back up there in years.. I’d give anything to be able to get back up there just one more time.. The lake at sunset during the summer is so beautiful.. Winter time is just as beautiful.. I cannot even begin to tell you the amounts of moose and all the other wild life I’ve been so lucky to view and actually spend time with in all the times I’ve been there.. All of the back roads and cut through roads, some that you need 4wd to get through and thankfully I do, were all just amazing … you can literally drive them for hours and not see anyone, or houses, or any sign of human habitat or civilization, and then pop out on the edge of a small town, not having seen a paved road for what feels like forever lol… I always made sure to make it an adventure.. Turns out it always was, and I would encourage anyone to try and approach it like that… Thanks for the vid and bringing back some of the happiest memories of my life.. Happy BoonDocking and Thank You Again!!.. 😬👍🇺🇸
Enjoyed your video. I live on Moosehead. Noticed when you were driving north of Kakadjo you took the Silas Hill road, probably the roughest road in northern Maine😢 There is a bypass that is much more favorable to rv’s that goes around this part of the Greenville road. I’ve stopped countless people to explain the bypass saving their sanity. Love it up here!
Great video! So happy to have crossed paths with you guys!!!
safe driving, love it the doggie cute,,
Looks like Spencer Bay to me, right? I used to camp at Casey's at the head of that bay, but that it is no longer in operation.
Is that a free campground?
Love the video, can you please tell me where to go up there? I'm from Minnesota and can't afford 200$ Campgrounds.
Is penobscot an indian word theres a lot of rumor about norsemen is it possible scot is an old norseword meaning gingernut because you see they threw out the picts n thier mostly always ginger could it even be pictish slaves were hiding there its a bit farthur from new foundland why mite it get named that the ginger trees but then wot does penob mean pen only means something like a bic something to write with penob by itself i have none idea
Yes i think thats a gd question actually i guessed penob mite indicate a River n i dnt really think it means ppl of the white rocks i think it means river at gingerhead or something the like the fork in the river at the ginger topped trees but yes i did google it its not always correct
Well maybe not steven i googled the Norse word for pictish they called them peter here that means like his bitch so but maybe they called themselves scots i dnt know