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@bertrantapp8824
@bertrantapp8824 Күн бұрын
Oh nice pies what a wonderful video of you guys exploring the national park. Did you see any of the bats 🦇?
@mannys4036
@mannys4036 2 күн бұрын
This bad boy has a starting cost of over $250,000. It is insanity in its purist form. Could I buy this; yes but would I; never.
@LemireCassie
@LemireCassie 2 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video. We will be bringing our RV on as well. Were you allowed to stay on the RV? I noticed the dogs could. I can't wait. Do you recommend any areas once we arrive in Canada? Thank you.
@RichardsKyle-n4q
@RichardsKyle-n4q 2 күн бұрын
Schmitt Mission
@suzannehawkins383
@suzannehawkins383 2 күн бұрын
haha , no, now it all comes full circle. two years in the future, I am spending oct/nov renting an apartment in Corigliano D'Otranto, from Canada. So I was researching things to do, as we do. I came upon the Travel Beans video last night; I've watched them for years but missed that one, so it was like old friends showing me around. I did note Emma's laugh at the wall carving. And today, doing more research, I watched you explore this site and show Emma and Alex laughing at the wall carving lol. I will have to find it!!!
@isaaclee1578
@isaaclee1578 2 күн бұрын
Great video that shows a true "lived in" experience. I would love to see a video of one of you driving the coach. How does it handle? In prior class c's, many people go to great lengths with aftermarket suspension upgrades to prevent sway at highway speeds. Did Winnebago make any adjustments to the suspension? What is sweet stop on highway speeds? MPG under a loaded RV? I guess I am curious of the mechanics of the new model. Thanks for the videos and keep them coming!
@msmith1339
@msmith1339 3 күн бұрын
I gave up because ofvall the talk talk talk
@Jamesrise6
@Jamesrise6 3 күн бұрын
Are these weirdos the same people from little people big world?
@Jamesrise6
@Jamesrise6 3 күн бұрын
Are these weirdos the same people from little people big world?
@CaesarRoy-l7h
@CaesarRoy-l7h 3 күн бұрын
Nicole Road
@RayleignBenson-z6x
@RayleignBenson-z6x 3 күн бұрын
Osinski Drive
@macaroni6028
@macaroni6028 3 күн бұрын
Hey I am from Europe and I have a conference happening in Los Alamos. I am looking for something to do for 3 days before the conference in the area. What do you recommend?
@nevillesaunders1916
@nevillesaunders1916 4 күн бұрын
Tidal ranges on the Kimberley Coast in Australia are up to 14 metres but generally 10 metres. That is 32.8 feet!
@lulug35
@lulug35 4 күн бұрын
Hermoso ❤
@hopandsolo
@hopandsolo 4 күн бұрын
Stopping in Lidl 😅
@kxrv6629
@kxrv6629 5 күн бұрын
Another informative video. First came to Death Valley in the mid-60s when my family traveled in a Ford Travelwagon camper van. We actually drove up the Golden Canyon road you showed in it. Looks like you have a Toad. We don’t. We most recently visited DV in 2022. We drove our View up to Dante’s View to beat the heat (in February).
@kxrv6629
@kxrv6629 5 күн бұрын
Another informative video. First came to Death Valley in the mid-60s when my family traveled in a Ford Travelwagon camper van. We actually drove up the Golden Canyon road you showed in it. Looks like you have a Toad. We don’t. We most recently visited DV in 2022. We drove our View up to Dante’s View to beat the heat (in February).
@kxrv6629
@kxrv6629 5 күн бұрын
By the way the Mountain Hemlocks are bent like that by the heavy/deep snows at Lassen that bend over the young trees and they grow up toward the Sun. I remember the Rainbow trout in Emerald Lake. I have only heard about the Cascade frog in recent years. They have been gone since the 70s. At one time I heard the trout were gone because the lake froze solid one winter killing them. I also heard they were poisoned by the Park Service with Rotenone because they generally were unnatural, but they were a major traffic hazard with people stopping along the road there to see the giant trout. Who knows what the next explanation will be?
@LillieDolan
@LillieDolan 5 күн бұрын
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@mikemecklenborg5412
@mikemecklenborg5412 5 күн бұрын
Spray and Comet Falls are the most spectacular falls in Mount Rainier National Park. When you turned around and went over to Nachees Loop Trail which includes the log bridge across the road with The Mount Rainier a Sign. This trail gives you fantastic views of Mount Rainier also Tipsoo Lake is just down the street and one of the best places in all of the park to see fields of flowers in early Summer.
@mikemecklenborg5412
@mikemecklenborg5412 5 күн бұрын
I'm sure glad I live here in Washington State so I can see more than just these attractions found along the highways. I have hiked over 500 trails through out this state and you have not even began to see the beauty of this state. Seven Lakes Basin Trail behind Sol Duc Falls is one of the most beautiful hikes in all of Olympic National Park/Wilderness. Just so you know Staircase Falls Trail and Park entrance is actually packed on weekends in the Summer.
@realSethMeyers
@realSethMeyers 5 күн бұрын
Sandwich Bar guy here. Thanks for stopping by, I'm glad you enjoyed my food!
@Skaggins
@Skaggins 6 күн бұрын
Great video! My family history is all around Fayette county. My grandparents took the old Fayette Station Road from Edmond to Fayetteville to get married in 1924. When I was a boy in the 70s, we visited the overlook to watch the bridge building process. A great-uncle of mine was in a big fight that broke out in the Dunglen Hotel in Thurmond. He escaped it by jumping through a window.
@asheshchoudhury548
@asheshchoudhury548 6 күн бұрын
How can I visit Mammoth cave from Louisville? Are there any public transport available? or any day tours that are available from Louisville?
@turnbullstravels735
@turnbullstravels735 6 күн бұрын
I had never heard of Janesville…thanks for this! Adding it to our 2025 list.
@Justmeeeee813
@Justmeeeee813 6 күн бұрын
I grew up in Janesville. So thrilled to see the downtown make a come back. Skellys, the Buckhorn, aqua jays. Oh man, the memories!
@BillSprague
@BillSprague 6 күн бұрын
Take all the time you need. Luna indeed takes priority in your hearts and in ours. I’ll be 🙏 for Luna. We hope the truck issues will be minimal. We’ll be here whenever you get back. ❤️❤️💕
@oldschoolfarmstead
@oldschoolfarmstead 6 күн бұрын
Thanks for stopping to say hi at the farmers market! Hope you liked the candle and don't forget to try adding our Lavender syrup to one of those Old Fashioneds! :) 💜
@greghanson5864
@greghanson5864 6 күн бұрын
I’ve watched some of the more recent videos and it was interesting to go back to the beginning, as it were. We are contemplating changing from our 30’ Airstream to the View/Navion for our next adventures. Big change!
@jimcbutts
@jimcbutts 6 күн бұрын
great video I love the Mercedes sprinter RVs, but I am concerned about their local cargo carrying capacity. What is the cargo caring capacity on the new Winnebago view 24R? Also, what would be the cold-weather capabilities of the 24R? Thanks keep the videos coming
@janoswald5717
@janoswald5717 7 күн бұрын
Since you had 24D and then the 24T, of those 2 which do you like better? Have you seen the 24R yet?
@geogeo6071
@geogeo6071 7 күн бұрын
Make sure you visit Tia Sophia’s - the best and truest New Mexico food you will find in the city. If you didn’t stop here you missed something special. Open every day for breakfast and lunch.
@KnTAdventures791
@KnTAdventures791 7 күн бұрын
Well this video was a total shocker. I expected it to be pretty cool as I grew up 8 miles out of Janesville and spent much of my youth in the late 70s and early 80s carrying on in various parts of Janesville including Traxler Park, but I did not expect you to camp at Blackhawk Campground, where we were seasonal campers for 7 years as a kid and I had a giant 'holy S.' moment when you went to The Buckhorn! I was just shocked. My dad played the Hammond Organ a number of times at The Buckhorn and as a kid I would help him set up (as a Hammond and a Leslie speaker are quite the handful to move). Janesville is a lot different than when I grew up there and though we don't get that way very often, next time we do we're going to spend at least a day there...and we're going to camp at Blackhawk! Thanks for the unexpected trip down memory lane!
@GreatCanadian0844
@GreatCanadian0844 7 күн бұрын
L'Eglise Ste. Marie in Church Point is the largest wooden church in North America, and depending on who you talk to it is the largest in the world. It was built in two years by master carpenter Léo Melanson, with the assistance of 1500 parishioners. Leo Melanson could neither read nor write. The original design was for a stone church but since he was a woodworker, he changed the plans. The stained-glass windows were made in France and shipped in crates filled with molasses. The "pillars' that support the roof are in fact tree trunks. The spire was originally much higher than today. On day it was struck by lightning and caught fire, a rain cloud opened up and extinguished the flames. The ceiling was painted by an artist from Montreal who was afraid of heights. His contract allowed for a bottle of wine every morning. The Sacre Coeur, when looked at from halfway down the main aisle, appears as the head of a motorcyclist.
@markhamilton8612
@markhamilton8612 8 күн бұрын
Excellent video!!
@markgubbins1958
@markgubbins1958 8 күн бұрын
Wow !!! It is so beautiful there. I love all the waterfalls, except Howard Falls. LOL
@FirstnameLastname-gy2ci
@FirstnameLastname-gy2ci 8 күн бұрын
By far the most cringe couple to tour Leadville!
@Victory1981
@Victory1981 8 күн бұрын
I visited Janesville on a roadtrip to the Wisconsin Dells. I hiked an Ice Age Trail section there, and I went in those tunnels off the trail, which were cool. I also hiked some Ice Age Trail segments further north at Devil’s Lake SP…etc. The fried cheese curds are the bomb.
@faithharris3439
@faithharris3439 8 күн бұрын
Great review!! Convinced me 🤗
@KarenMaxam
@KarenMaxam 8 күн бұрын
We had our daughter, who lives in Janesville, watch -she said you guys did a great job and you even noted some things she didn’t know about. You guys really highlight areas well!! Keep enjoying your travels and thank you for sharing!
@FLWeekendWarriors
@FLWeekendWarriors 8 күн бұрын
Do you miss the 29 Vista? How was the ride and engine noise compared to the View? Thinking of getting a Vista, but concerned about the low cargo carrying capacity,
@blakem1974
@blakem1974 8 күн бұрын
What mattress is in this one? Our 24D mattress is rock solid...
@blakem1974
@blakem1974 8 күн бұрын
What mattress is in the 24T? The one that came with my 24D is rock hard. Is this one softer?
@takinourtoysandlivin
@takinourtoysandlivin 8 күн бұрын
Hey, I know you guys have recently upgraded to a 2025 Winnebago, still on a Sprinter chassis. We're in the process of downsizing from our Thor Outlaw 38MB toyhauler to a 24' Class C on a Sprinter chassis so I'm curious if 1) you needed or performed any additional suspension mods on your old RV after doing the Fox shocks and Hellwig sway bar?, and 2) what, if anything, are you planning to do again or do differently on your new Sprinter chassis? My wife can't stand the body roll of our Outlaw and at one point going down into Flagstaff I had to pull over (not easy to do with a 40' class a pulling a 4-door Wrangler) because she had motion sickness, and another time she wanted me to stop and unhook the Jeep so she could just drive that and get out of the motorhome. So, I'm going to do whatever mods necessary to eliminate those kinds of problems as much as possible in the new Class C. There were some things that simply weren't available for the Outlaw, like a heavy duty rear sway bar, so it was tough. Thanks, and I hope you're enjoying the new rig! We built a house 8 miles outside of Zion and have a casita and RV parking with hookups, plus tons of BLM land across the road if you ever make your way back to southern UT.
@freedomontheloose
@freedomontheloose 10 күн бұрын
WOW! This was great, Thanks for sharing!
@deannazampa5286
@deannazampa5286 10 күн бұрын
Janesville looks great, coming from a MN gal! I couldn’t believe you have never been a supper club before. We love them, they are the best!
@erics607
@erics607 10 күн бұрын
If you ever come back this way, I suggest you check out the Edgewater Supper Club in Jefferson. It has a completely different feel to it than Buckhorn. The building has been there since the 1920's, and Al Capone has been there several times. When you walk in, it's as if you have gone back in time 80-100 years. They didn't make the ceilings or any of the rooms bigger. They have the patio dining room where the ceiling is quite low, and the entire room tilts towards the river and it's a weird feeling. They have made some modern updates to the building, but they wanted to keep that old time feel to the place. A lot of supper clubs now have TV's that you can watch while you're waiting or eating, and they have none of that here. They want you to talk to people around you.
@bsheetz7203
@bsheetz7203 10 күн бұрын
I was at that show when you were there. Thought it was the best theme yet. You really highlighted some of the best parts of the area. Thanks for posting. P.S.. Found out my neighbor made your sandwich so I am sure it was tasty.
@GarrySummers-w9v
@GarrySummers-w9v 10 күн бұрын
That was a terrific video of our hometown. Having been full time RV'ers ourselves for 8 years, we remember discovering all of the fascinating and fun locations and surprises along the way. We're so glad you enjoyed your stop in Janesville, and thank you for the great report. Safe travels.
@markp2827
@markp2827 11 күн бұрын
I grew up in Janesville, left in 1984, onto Phoenix AZ. I used to park in the parking lot you are walking and talking about the murals, while working at a shoe store that used to be behind you on the corner! I go back to visit every so often, and am so happy to see downtown coming back to life! The Aqua Jays...always were fun to see, and Traxler Park, where they perform, always had a great July 4 celebration and fireworks. Great video! Brought back many memories! Had a lot of fun growing up there!
@NewstateNomads
@NewstateNomads 11 күн бұрын
I love hearing those memories from your past. That is awesome and I'm so glad we could help you take a trip down memory lane. They have done an amazing job investing in the downtown area. And yes! We were blown away by the Aqua Jays, what an amazing team! So glad you enjoyed our video, thanks so much for watching! -Katelyn