*WATCH MORE:* www.patreon.com/posts/116934576 The extended 26-minute version is ad-free and includes stops in small towns, our difficult search for a lunch spot, and more landscape, animals, and fun road trip details.
@TheMariothedudeАй бұрын
My father who use to have a moosestash use to tell me moose words in his honor I will say.I moosely enjoyed when you made a moosetake and saw canada,lucky there were no moosequitos haha!just a few,thank you for taking me on another adventure!👋
@T1DWandererАй бұрын
Comment of the week! 🤣
@TheFlatlander440Ай бұрын
Ah, so you were in my NEK of the woods. Too bad you didn't continue down Hwy 114 down through Island Pond and take Hwy 105 to Derby through East Charleston, Charleston and West Charleston you would have passed in front of my home. Nice drive though and it looks like late Sept to Early Oct when the colors were peaking. I enjoyed the vid. Thanks.
@thomascarlsson78819 күн бұрын
The countryside looks very similar to most parts of Sweden. Very interesting to see how houses and structures, roads etc are done in the US compared to here. Thank you for showing us your nice country!
@matthewcoons4718Ай бұрын
So, unfortunately, you were not on Moose Alley if you were on State Road 145. Moose Alley is on US Rt 3 north of the Pittsburg village. However, pretty much anywhere in that area you might see Moose. However, fall is not the best time. Loved seeing our old stomping grounds - lived in West Stewartstown for 15 years before moving to Maine.
@PrimeTimeTravelersАй бұрын
Love following your adventures on places we went in 2023. Loved that Portion of the USA. Great video as always
@PaulSheehan-b2wАй бұрын
Vermont, was part of Canada.probably part of Quebec explaining the name Green Mountain in french, after that, becoming part of New York, becoming a State in 1791.
@JohnLumaguiАй бұрын
Good to see you survived your encounter with the Black Angus gangs of North Vermont! The moose were probably having a coffee break when you drove through.
@T1DWandererАй бұрын
That's what makes them so elusive
@loudmouthnewyorker2803Ай бұрын
How can a moose resist the undulated waters of Seymour Lake?
@clarkmadrosen1780Ай бұрын
Probably a moose crossed the road behind you as you drove by. Any moose on Hokkaido? Excellent video 📹 Jeremy. 😊😊
@T1DWandererАй бұрын
No moose in Hokkaido, as far as I know
@clarkmadrosen178029 күн бұрын
@T1DWanderer maybe they walked across the frozen ocean. LOL
@nanceefrench9144Ай бұрын
I sent your video to my Children.. Nathaniel, Cayenne & Micah Amey who grew up on Tabor Rd on Indian Stream… once video
@alcaholic9559Ай бұрын
Good job !
@sp4284Ай бұрын
Even though I'm from the south, NC I love the Northwoods of America. Not been to the northeast but mainly MN, WI and the UP. They look similar and have a strange attraction for me
@johnknowlton3998Ай бұрын
If you want to see moose 🫎 go to caribou Maine! I promise you’ll see a moose, just find an old logging road at dusk.Stockholm. My family is originally from there.LOVE IT!!❤🇺🇸
@sp4284Ай бұрын
At 13:55 those were Moooooz
@T1DWandererАй бұрын
Ha!
@wildflower-spirit-creationsАй бұрын
Geeze you just needed to get off the beaten path. My mother's family is from northern NH. Her dad was from colebrook and her mom from West Stewartstown. Actually if you had taken Campoke Rd from Stewartstown center North you would have passed Beaverbrook Falls where my folks were married and at dusk or dawn had a good chance of having a moose run into you every time you went down a hill into wet lands .