How We Get Supplies On A Remote Island

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Gone with the Wynns

Gone with the Wynns

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#BoatLife #Sailing #Remote #IslandLife
No matter where in the world we end up, if there are people, there will be food and supplies. It just may not be what we are used to or, worst case, the exact part our foreign vessel needs.
The more time we spend sailing and living in remote places, the more our ideas of what we really need and find pleasure in, evolves. Because experience and hindsight are semantically related.
Our need to fill the bilge with beer, beans, and rice has diminished. But there are some things we still stock up on when we find them or pay the big bucks to ship across an ocean and wait patiently on.
Because how we stock and provision our boat has a lot to do with what food and supplies we will have access to along our journey.
This is why we’re taking you shopping today. It’s potential foresight for our fellow sailors on a similar route and because it’s fascinating to see what is and isn’t available on such a faraway land.
WHO ARE WE?
We’re Jason and Nikki Wynn. We been living #OffTheGrid and exploring the world for 10 years.
Our first six years of travel were an epic road trip around North America.
Now we’re on a sailing voyage about the world. Did we have any previous sailing experience, of course not!
Neither of us is overly talented, smart, rich, lucky, or retired. But that doesn’t stop us from reaching far-flung destinations, having wild #adventures and managing everything that makes living aboard a moving vessel possible.
We’re two ordinary people that just so happen to live an extraordinary life.
And this is why we publish our lives on the world wide web. We share in hopes of inspiring you to find your adventure.
Timestamps if you like to Jump Around:
00:00 Tonga is REMOTE & Supplies are Limited
00:48 What Our Commute Looks Like
02:45 Trash Disposal on a Sailboat
03:43 VanLife Dreaming: OMAZE.COM/GWTW
05:08 Island Farmers Market (Local Fruit & Veg)
08:09 The BIGGEST Grocery Store in Vava’u
10:20 Island Hardware Store
11:15 Lunch & Cruiser Services
11:58 Shipping Supplies to Remote Islands
15:50 Specialty Products Store
19:52 Toilet Paper, Personal Care & Crisps
21:15 Locally Grown & Roasted Coffee
21:36 The Yacht Shop (Boat Parts)
23:44 Fuel Up - Gas Station
25:36 The Drive Home & a T-Rex Sky
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#Catamaran #LifeStyle
© Gone With the Wynns 2021

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@Texas-Bob
@Texas-Bob 3 жыл бұрын
I think these types of videos are great. We do enjoy the sailing vids but knowing just how you two actually exist and live over there is very interesting. At least to me.
@neal5186
@neal5186 3 жыл бұрын
i agree
@soundbeings1822
@soundbeings1822 3 жыл бұрын
Also from NS by any chance?
@kapekodbob
@kapekodbob 3 жыл бұрын
any time i can watch Niki is interesting. She's a keeper.
@67bajaconv
@67bajaconv 3 жыл бұрын
The more I watch you guys the more I like y'all. The practicality and candidness is only outdone by the compassion and humanity shown to others. I would say the Wynns are the kind of people that you would want for friends/neighbors.
@jeffwhiting511
@jeffwhiting511 3 жыл бұрын
My wife and I spent 6 months in Western Samoa when we were first married. Actually our first child was born there! Many of the Samoans had never seen a Pelongi baby before! As I watched this video, I could literally remember the smells and feelings of being in the Islands. It changed my life and my perspective towards stuff. Many people would say the Tongans have nothing. I say they have humility, kindness, love and happiness. Thank you for sharing this trip down memory lane with me!
@rmarsh3309
@rmarsh3309 3 жыл бұрын
We spent two seasons cruising Tonga and this brought back many fond memories. The lady who brings in the US-sourced groceries from Tongatapu is sourcing them from Costlo. Your first provisioning visit to Costlo in Nukualofa is a religous experience! The heavens open up and the angels sing! There's a huge American flag adorning the wall. You'll feel like you've magically transported back to 'merica! There are things sold there you can get nowhere else in the South Pacific....like huge bottles of Dawn dish soap! When we were in the Ha'apai or Vava'u groups we wouuld sail overnight to Tongatapu once a month just to visit Costlo and the excellent veggie market in Nukualofa.
@jenniferlawrence1372
@jenniferlawrence1372 3 жыл бұрын
I know a part of your audience will be like “oh they’re just shopping”, but there’s another part of your audience that LOVES videos like these. When I want to live vicariously, I want to know what all that really means. And how you provision on an island without a name brand grocery store or a Walmart is a big part of that. Not to mention how lovely it is seeing you build relationships with all the shop owners. I know it was a lot of work to make this video and I appreciate it, although I admit I was anxious the entire time wondering if someone was back at Minion plundering your stuff!!!
@backthebadge4009
@backthebadge4009 3 жыл бұрын
Are you THE Jennifer Lawrence?
@jenniferlawrence1372
@jenniferlawrence1372 3 жыл бұрын
@@backthebadge4009 My name actually is Jennifer Lawrence but imma go out on a limb and say you’d probably be disappointed if you met me. 😂
@tcoiler
@tcoiler 3 жыл бұрын
@@jenniferlawrence1372 Nonsense! You're here, aren't you?
@SuperMurf44
@SuperMurf44 3 жыл бұрын
Ditto!!
@Obi-Ralph-Kenobi
@Obi-Ralph-Kenobi 3 жыл бұрын
I actually stayed the whole time and was arguing, why do I need flour if I have pasta and rice? You don't need toothpaste, use baking soda. Why don't you sail closer to Australia when you get a list of gadgets you need? [I guess the three thousand miles might have something to do with it] But it truly was informative and only wish they had priced more. Truly beautiful how much effort you do put into each and every video
@darlenarusso8235
@darlenarusso8235 3 жыл бұрын
It was wonderful to see how you shop and all the beautiful people on the island you have made friends with. We here in the states take everything for granted so it is good to be reminded life isn't so easy in other parts of the world. You guys make everything fun, even shopping.
@nairbllebpmac4179
@nairbllebpmac4179 3 жыл бұрын
Love this type of video and all of your videos really. When I was in Germany in the late 80's the toilet paper on the trains was gray and rough, we called it John Wayne toilet paper; rough and tough and won't take shit off of nobody!
@paulodeoliveira3368
@paulodeoliveira3368 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the laugh!
@iu.5146
@iu.5146 3 жыл бұрын
Hah, I’m German and old enough to know what toilet paper you are talking about. The luxury version of the same rough toilet paper was pink, instead of grey.
@toma5153
@toma5153 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, this was really a fun video. The info about the customs duties and shipping fees was eye opening. And the gentleman who let you put 40 liters of fuel in the back of his van is extremely generous! Have fun, stay safe. Clear skies and fair winds.
@BigFireDave
@BigFireDave 3 жыл бұрын
I have seen some people not using TP. They use moist "towelets" (towels or wash cloths cut into proper sized towel s for the purpose).They are moist from soaking in special "sanitizing solutions" that include stuff like teatree oil and aloe. The used towelets are placed in a small bucket with chlorinated water and laundry soap to soak till they are washed like ordinary laundry to be reused again and again.
@chrisabbott7458
@chrisabbott7458 3 жыл бұрын
The Romans had the right idea, they used a sponge on a stick washed in continuous running water in a channel in would you believe communal loos!!
@BigFireDave
@BigFireDave 3 жыл бұрын
@@unAgorist Agreed, but if sawdust isnt available, sand works quite well. But in a place where neither is abundant the method I described works well.
@bobbaker201
@bobbaker201 3 жыл бұрын
First love your channel. Started watching because I'm a boater (power) but love the idea of sailing and being able to cover a lot of miles with little fuel. I'm also an rv'er I did not realize till today that's how you started. Went back and watched some of your old vids. I'm amazed at the quality, professionalism and entertainment value of all of them. You guys are awesome in my opinion the best you tubers I have watched.
@russelljohnson4527
@russelljohnson4527 3 жыл бұрын
I just realized this is nearly a half an hour video. Your editing and storytelling make it seem like a 10 minute ride! well done, as usual!!
@JustMe-pp1mp
@JustMe-pp1mp 3 жыл бұрын
Well, it is that time of year when some countries move their clocks ahead by 1 hour. This shift in the time dimension could be the reason it went by so fast :-)
@adisbern
@adisbern 3 жыл бұрын
OMG I just realized it now too.
@iainmcglynn833
@iainmcglynn833 3 жыл бұрын
Loved this one 🙏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😎
@IsThisAvailable550
@IsThisAvailable550 3 жыл бұрын
It's so easy to forget how lucky we are to have everything so plentiful at our finger tips (I'm in the UK). But like you say, the trade off is beautiful weather, topical paradise and a less hectic chilled pace of life 😁
@arielblumenduft3293
@arielblumenduft3293 3 жыл бұрын
never apologize for whatever you are showing us in your videos, each and everyone is entertaining and exciting, never a dull moment! and i'd like to congratulate you for being the only youtube channel i have been following so far, that has kept up and even increased the quality and entertainment factor of their videos over such a long period of time, that's a huge accomplishment! i never get tired of watching you guys, keep up the good work! greetings from cold and murky austria, europe :)
@got2flynow
@got2flynow 3 жыл бұрын
Flour Expiration Date: SOON Barney?? I fell off my chair laughing 😂 Yeah. You may be paying for the inconveniences we all take for granted, but WOW what a fantastic back yard and swimming pool you have.
@Apostate_ofmind
@Apostate_ofmind 3 жыл бұрын
yall, i honestly believe you are phisiologically incapable of doing a boring video, so dont worry. If it has you two in it, its already good, no matter the subject, from the mundane to the serious, from maintenance to exploration, from a simple sit down and chat to a cleaning routine, its YOU two that we love, beside the daily task. 🌊❤️❤️❤️🌊
@kelseyb8426
@kelseyb8426 3 жыл бұрын
Hahaha this episode is very relatable to being a Peace Corps volunteer. There are actually Peace Corps volunteers in Tonga, though not right now due to COVID. I served in Ethiopia. I definitely understand knowing which stores had the good foods. When I traveled to the big cities I would get stuff. In my village none of that thought.
@julianbatcheler9970
@julianbatcheler9970 3 жыл бұрын
As someone who wants to live the life I love these kind of films of yours the most. Fascinating IMHO... Thank you so much... made my dull grey Covid Sunday in England
@trudymccann3671
@trudymccann3671 3 жыл бұрын
I was raised near a small town, 10 miles from Boulder, CO. One small grocery store, mostly canned food. Lived later in Salmon, ID, one Grocery Store, two health food stores. Plane ride in a Cessna SEL, one Hour plus to Missoula, MT. or all day ride by truck over "Lost Trail Pass'; there and back. Know only too well remote living. Lived on Kodak Island, Alaska,;it too was remote. Once a week a Ship brought Yogurt, milk, eggs, and supplies. No fresh Fish, you had to catch it or trade with beer or cash at the Dock. Good Fun Memories, and beautiful Country!
@Richnoonan1
@Richnoonan1 3 жыл бұрын
So great as usual...just the pacing, use of music, really interesting story-telling, and telling us stuff we just don't know...wow. There is just never a wasted precious moment in your videos, never. EVERY KZbinr should study how you do it and every video and tv producer too. You can take a day of shopping in the middle of nowhere and make it really fascinating.
@williampace6021
@williampace6021 3 жыл бұрын
Loved seeing Tonga again and bringing back great memories. We reached Tonga on our 10th year of cruising, so provisioning there felt “normal”. Our fourth and fifth grandkids were born while we were there and the pull home was too great to resist. Well from Australia, anyway. Have fun and swim with a few of the big guys!
@annemcdonley5983
@annemcdonley5983 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, it really makes you appreciate the conveniences we have here in the US, even during COVID. Thank you for this reminder.
@bobgutgsell1009
@bobgutgsell1009 3 жыл бұрын
I think this is a great example of what you really have to do to "live off the grid" on a boat and all days on or off the grid should end with a cocktail or two. Point is no place is perfect without "YOU" making your life great. Nice job! I enjoy your channel.
@msmtnsunny958
@msmtnsunny958 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking us shopping. :) I love the people there, they all seem very relaxed, something that's hard to find in America these days. The simple items seemed adequate, I could live with that. The shipping to get and send items, definitely would make you think twice about how important it is. Love the water and the sunsets, so beautiful. :)
@carlasbury8045
@carlasbury8045 3 жыл бұрын
I can relate to you guys. It wasn't quite as bad, We lived in the very southern end of Belize for almost 2 years. We would get milk delivered to the town on Wednesday and if you didn't get it by Saturday noon there was probably no more left in the town. Also if you didn't drink it by Sunday it would be soured. All of the bread bought in the stores was what we would call stale. We bought our bread form locals which baked 3 times a week. Every once in awhile we could find canned goods that we were used to getting in the states. The beef and pork in the stores was frozen and when you cooked it it had a wild gamey taste to it. Even the chicken in the stores was tough. We got our chicken from some locals as well as we could get some pork once in awhile form the locals. The streets weren't as good as the ones in your videos though. But we loved the people and their attitude towards life in general.
@drop830
@drop830 3 жыл бұрын
I find the things that you do in every day very interesting. I love it when you show us how you guys have to clean the boat or buy an anchor chain. Its not all exotic beaches and tropical sun sets right? Love the vids guys
@Boborjan1986
@Boborjan1986 3 жыл бұрын
Thankfully not every sailing channel is all about those things. They are nice, but after a while they get boring.
@bernardszirth9665
@bernardszirth9665 3 жыл бұрын
Five years ago I had found two morning balls off Kapa Island with a very nice beach and trail to Falevahi:) thank you for reviving those memories- amazing people in the Kingdom of Tonga. Love the work you both do- thank you 🙏
@meleanenamoa6507
@meleanenamoa6507 3 жыл бұрын
I was born in Tonga but raised up in Sydney Australia in a very young age! My dad was born in kapa!
@oltredding
@oltredding 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with Jennifer, I like having an appreciation for how hard, expensive, and complex it is to acquire one's needs, wants, and desires. The best is to see you guys enjoying the adventure. I hate it when you are stressed, but love the fact that you actively work to make the best of every situation.
@hellsop
@hellsop 3 жыл бұрын
8:40 The expiration date for flour is when you find worms in it. :) And just before that happens, you mix it with as little water as you can and still make dough, roll it out to thin hockey pucks, bake the pucks for an hour or an hour and a half, then set 'em on racks in the dry and sunny for a day or two. Keep those dry, and they're good for about two years. If you need flour again, you run the pucks over a cheese grater or smash 'em with a hammer.
@user-vm5ud4xw6n
@user-vm5ud4xw6n 3 жыл бұрын
Shout out to Greg for giving our fav cruisers a lift! That was definitely an excursion. Sometimes I feel like I’m in a remote part of the world when it comes to shopping. But your views are wayyy better than mine. Thanks for another great vid...even if Jase did embarrass you during that food shot. If it makes you feel any better you did make eating that fish sandwich look good. Was that a pun? God bless! Fair winds and following seas!
@cherylsibson2529
@cherylsibson2529 3 жыл бұрын
All that you are doing will bring you a grateful people for what you can do for yourselves. Walking for everything will keep you healthier in the long run. I try and walk for everything I can and say thank you to those who work very hard to bring food and amenities to our stores.
@mattsiegel9876
@mattsiegel9876 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. I love seeing the local villages, especially how the stores package and sell their products.
@julieschierbeek3120
@julieschierbeek3120 3 жыл бұрын
I love these videos! You're showing the realities of life in a foreign country, wonderful, but exhausting sometimes too! Especially the dogs at the end of a long hot day. Rarely do we hear how hot and humid life really is on a boat, so I appreciate your honesty, as you look cool and comfortable. You two are so fun, thank you for letting us watch your life, the good and the bad.
@deborahsundbergdvorak7779
@deborahsundbergdvorak7779 3 жыл бұрын
Ah the Wynns. A relaxing beautiful island shopping video before I go to work overnight! I love your shopping videos! I’m all about going to the grocery stores/markets when I am in different countries. People think I’m weird, I always like to look at the jell-o flavors😂😂😂. Anyway as always love you guys! Thinking good thoughts and crossing my fingers you get to move soon! 🥰🌴🌞🤿🍍
@pamelagabert4709
@pamelagabert4709 3 жыл бұрын
My favorite type of video from you guys. You always get the little things I would look at if I could be there. Nikki I love your hair. It doesn't matter how many times you go around the island, there's always something new to see.
@genesysii
@genesysii 3 жыл бұрын
Love this episode as it gives us an idea of were, how much and what amenities are available.
@thomasmcfeely8869
@thomasmcfeely8869 3 жыл бұрын
I have been buying the box milk during the pandemic because sometimes there's no milk. Tastes almost the same. Works well for oatmeal or cooking.
@ryanh4889
@ryanh4889 3 жыл бұрын
If anything good comes from the pandemic is that popular cruisers like you can show a better perspective of places like Tonga. I really enjoyed the people you met and places visited.
@dannymuir5344
@dannymuir5344 3 жыл бұрын
Im an old drunk tile guy thats been crawling around on my knees for over 40 years.Found your channel tonight, been watching it for hours. Love you both, keep it up, I need a escape from reality.
@GaryLaaks1
@GaryLaaks1 3 жыл бұрын
Was just telling my wife that I honestly wouldnt mind living on an island like Vavau permanently. City life gets more frustrating the older I get.
@baamonster2
@baamonster2 3 жыл бұрын
Island life gets boring after a year. It especially sucks when you can't get good ethnic foods, city people are used to.
@KK-tv2id
@KK-tv2id 3 жыл бұрын
This is the video that got me watching all of your videos. I prefer the types of videos that show more about daily life on the different islands/locations. I like seeing how the locals live, the town(s), the costs and availability of various goods etc... 😊
@bigbosscross2524
@bigbosscross2524 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing us the world. Thank you for the way you can tell stories. Thank you for making my travelers heart happy in an era of life where will cannot travel Due to covid. I’ve added Tonga to my list of next places to see. I’m off to Japan when it opens but life is a journey and you remind us of that. Once again, thank you
@rickhazard328
@rickhazard328 3 жыл бұрын
I was there on Vava'u in 1978, 43 years ago, crewing on a sailing yacht. Very fond memories; but the built up areas not recognizable now. See if you can check out Mariner's Cave and Swallow's Cave, well worth it.
@giggs90
@giggs90 3 жыл бұрын
It's great for people like myself to see what a typical day is and how you plan a trip off the boat.
@jeffgriglack9624
@jeffgriglack9624 3 жыл бұрын
I had no idea flour could go bad. I had to look it up, and they said it's probably good for 6 to 8 months. Due to a problem with pantry moths a couple of years ago, I got in the habit of storing flour in the freezer which extends the shelf life up to a couple of years. Learned several new things. About how hot it is there, it's 25 degrees F (about -4 C) outside right now. I'll gladly switch places with you. :)
@johnmikel5934
@johnmikel5934 3 жыл бұрын
Seems to give one more humility having realization you are at the mercy of the wind, and all the carriers and countries having their day(say) in your life, those who manufacture, the middlemen, end handlers and sellers. The store with the specialty items carries Kirkland branded, carried by COSTCO here in the NW US. Nice video, very informative, cultural exchange...😁
@ljgarrison8374
@ljgarrison8374 3 жыл бұрын
I saw it... it was a T Rex. This video took me back to my cruiser days. Most people have no idea how much work goes into provisioning for yourself and even more work getting ready for guests. And it’s always so HOT! A swim and cold cocktails are well earned treats after a day like that. Love you guys and your adventures. Thank you. Blessings. Granny.
@unclebob6728
@unclebob6728 3 жыл бұрын
You have been in the Kingdom of Tonga so long that you deserve an audience with the Monarch! Go Wynns!
@sheerluckholmes5468
@sheerluckholmes5468 3 жыл бұрын
They possibly now qualify for Tongan citizenship.
@1212venturesome
@1212venturesome 3 жыл бұрын
how and why anyone would give you a dislike is beyond me......you always have great content.....and I love you two for the effort you put into your videos. don't ever change what you do.....big hugs
@rons9197
@rons9197 3 жыл бұрын
Informative and done at a locals pace. Merchants seem happy to see you two on your buying sprees in town . I am sure by now your are known celebrities. I admire the grace you do the daily chores and your editing and filming is some of the best on KZbin. Someday they need to an award ceremony. Peace
@Starmania_FR
@Starmania_FR 3 жыл бұрын
This week I missed you, so I watched 25 old videos from French Polynesia, and watched 80% of the ads for KZbin to give you money. Lots of love from France.
@gonewiththewynns
@gonewiththewynns 3 жыл бұрын
💙💛💙
@Purlee100
@Purlee100 3 жыл бұрын
@@gonewiththewynns have you ever been to a Polynesian Church Service? With Easter coming up, it is something you must do. The singing by the congregation is unlike anything you will hear elsewhere, would make a great video!
@alextabner9237
@alextabner9237 3 жыл бұрын
I am soooooo living vicariously through you both, what an awesome trip to the store, beats driving to the local Safeway here!
@Re5ist_ance
@Re5ist_ance 3 жыл бұрын
Not sure why .. but I am really envying the island life .. I really appreciate the slower pace and appreciation for the small things.
@adriennecruz3843
@adriennecruz3843 3 жыл бұрын
Grocery shelves were overwhelming if, like me, you haven't been in a food store since pandemic began over a year ago. I had to stop the video and look at all the different types of beans and soups, ha ha.
@dmpyron2
@dmpyron2 3 жыл бұрын
I saw Barney, too. We're still culling out dead plants. Only went two days without electricity but five days melting snow to flush the toilet and carefully drinking our bottled water. Thanks for the thoughts, not having a watermaker now means something.
@grakkerful
@grakkerful 3 жыл бұрын
I actually like this type of video more than just the normal stuff.
@joannabrown2995
@joannabrown2995 3 жыл бұрын
Me too
@jayegees1554
@jayegees1554 3 жыл бұрын
Agree
@denisemarie3734
@denisemarie3734 3 жыл бұрын
me too
@Aenglish101
@Aenglish101 3 жыл бұрын
I do too!
@greatpix
@greatpix 3 жыл бұрын
I had the chance to take a cruise of French Polynesia around 20 years ago in August and I fell in love with Moorea. The whole time there I was thinking that I hoped Heaven would be like that island.
@erinsupalo567
@erinsupalo567 3 жыл бұрын
Loved this video. Day to day things are great to get a full scope of the life of a sailor! Thanks for taking us along.
@bartonreid6740
@bartonreid6740 3 жыл бұрын
Things are great when you have that wonderful fun awesome lady that makes every thing good no matter what.
@stevecarr1992
@stevecarr1992 3 жыл бұрын
Esp. when out hiking, or enjoying sunsets. 🌇
@NitroAl
@NitroAl 3 жыл бұрын
Nice to see you have options with the TP, personally I would have gone for the super tough over the 500 grit and 2 choices of 1000 grit
@patraic5241
@patraic5241 3 жыл бұрын
With those almonds you can make almond milk. Take a cup of almonds. Cover with water with about an inch extra over them. Let them soak over night 8-12 hours. They should be soft to the touch. Drain. Add three cups fresh water. Put them in a blender of food processor. Blend them thoroughly. This will make a whitish almond milk. Pour through a fine mesh screen to remove the almond bits or not. Some people seem to like the almond bits left in. Add sweetener of choice. I like a dash of vanilla too. Use immediately or chill. Use as a one to one dairy milk substitute. The almond milk will last 2-4 days but it gets used up quickly in my experience. If you need more just make some on demand. The almonds themselves last a very long time on the shelf. You need a little collapsible wagon. :)
@infinitecuriosity9210
@infinitecuriosity9210 3 жыл бұрын
It's s wild to see people living free, no ppe, no masks, I'm in Canada, Vancouver and it sucks for a year now🇨🇦✨✌🏻
@doogl2331
@doogl2331 3 жыл бұрын
That was really great guys thanks. That was definitely a full day of errands to get all the supplies. Reminds me of some of the smaller Bahamas islands where you time your shopping when the supply boat comes in.
@loufancelli1330
@loufancelli1330 3 жыл бұрын
It was fun to see a day full of "mundane" tasks in paradise :) I also really enjoy how you know to local merchants, and would remind folks that live in the US and other mainland areas, that we also have those opportunities. I live in the downtown of a major US city and I walk to the market to get my meat, poultry, eggs, fruits and veggies. I know the proprietors and they know me. I really enjoy talking with them to learn where they source their wares - most often it's from farms within a 50-100 mile radius. It might take longer than running to a big box store, but for me the quality of what I eat is more important, and fostering relationships with those who provide it is extremely valuable.
@jepbrown4941
@jepbrown4941 10 ай бұрын
When he brings out the fuel tanks, I immediately reminded of my hometown. When it is drought, the water is veryyyy low from the gas station, and a 14 y/o boy battling to bring the 10 gallon gasoline down to our boat.
@AliasJimWirth
@AliasJimWirth 3 жыл бұрын
This was informative. It was nice to walk along with you and experience this necessary aspect of boat life, even if in a vicarious way.
@kubotaman100
@kubotaman100 3 жыл бұрын
I have been a salt fisherman and boat owner my whole life but after watching your adventures, my wife and I have decided to start shopping for a sailboat. Keep up the great work, your life is our entertainment.
@gonewiththewynns
@gonewiththewynns 3 жыл бұрын
Good luck finding the perfect vessel...that’s half the fun!
@gaylesmith1752
@gaylesmith1752 3 жыл бұрын
It’s gorgeous and what a life! You are so blessed! 🙏🏼❤️🇨🇦
@fisheater844
@fisheater844 3 жыл бұрын
A light weight 2 wheel trolley with solid 12” min wheels, no punchers to worry about solid large bill to carry at least 100kg. And plenty bungie straps and canvas bags to carry odd shapes, that’s what I’d have maybe add a spring loaded third wheel to spread the load. That or a pull along cart.
@karenpolansky9097
@karenpolansky9097 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking me shopping with you. Definitely interesting and expensive if you need supplies. I’m definitely not as remote as you, but I am on an island, which doesn’t have a large Jewish population. So, trying to get Chanukah candles was interesting, especially since the store that “normally carries them” never got their shipment this year. Lucky for me I discovered the local Rabbi who had some that I could buy from him. Now that Passover is coming up I wasn’t sure I could find the staples I need, like matzah. The one grocery store that carries “international” food has a very small selection of products kosher for Passover. Nothing like the the aisles of products I could find in Toronto, Ontario, but sufficient for one person like me, who wants to keep her traditions. Once again I have the Rabbi to thank because he sends out a weekly email and alerted me to where to go. I made a beeline to the store so I wouldn’t be disappointed. These are things you don’t think about when you’re stationary in your community and know where everything is. So, I guess a hint is that when you arrive somewhere new, you should talk with the locals to get a handle on what’s available and what you’ll have to do to get what you need, well before you need it.
@luciaraubenheimer5638
@luciaraubenheimer5638 3 жыл бұрын
We moved to a rural area and shops are 15min away, i thought it was such a drag, our previous pla e had a awesome shop around the corner. But you trip takes the cake, thats seriius commitment🥦🌶🍆🍅. Thanks for sharing your shopping day😘
@melanieshirkey5276
@melanieshirkey5276 3 жыл бұрын
It's so interesting what you educate us what goes on elsewhere! Thank you ! Love you both!!!❤
@robertocal6543
@robertocal6543 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! It’s interesting to see what your daily shopping life is like and the sacrifices we take for granted living on the mainland...
@NL1T3N
@NL1T3N 3 жыл бұрын
🥰 I literally said oh look a trex in the cloud at the same time Nikki!!! 😂
@thomasmcfeely8869
@thomasmcfeely8869 3 жыл бұрын
There was a Barney also
@TenerifeHorseRescue
@TenerifeHorseRescue 3 жыл бұрын
nice to see just running errands - something so common but special when it comes to remote locations
@loniallorenz2009
@loniallorenz2009 3 жыл бұрын
congrats on 400K !!!! yeah! 💖❗️😎 sipping NZ wine from our local Ohio grocery, feeling guilty as to how easy it is to obtain. Well done ! We love your channel, Loni & Al💕
@denisecole6128
@denisecole6128 3 жыл бұрын
Flour…put in your freezer for 3 days then into Tupperware type containers. If you have one of the small sealers put flour in the seal bags in small quantities you would normally use in a recipe.
@fishar40
@fishar40 3 жыл бұрын
I love how respectful and grateful you always are to the locals.
@rvingtheusa
@rvingtheusa 3 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of my island days. All day shopping trip to another island. There was no refrigeration so for meat it was hug and you fought the flys for it. So most people ate seafood and fresh fruit and veggies no meats except wild pig once a year roasted on the beach, party time excuses where always the best part for a feast.
@brucefay5126
@brucefay5126 3 жыл бұрын
At the speciality shop, made me smile to see “Kirkland” brand. That’s Costco (at least here in the states). :-)
@janiceworkman7144
@janiceworkman7144 3 жыл бұрын
My husband and I love you both to!♥️ My dream one day to come board on and do a little cruise, we are disabled. We can dream. Thank you both for all your hard work!
@Jojo-zp7fu
@Jojo-zp7fu 3 жыл бұрын
I feel like I'm on vacation with you guys. Just started watching your videos and I can't stop watching. Just subscribed. Good job you two.
@rayvonnesr1672
@rayvonnesr1672 3 жыл бұрын
That look she gave you was epic! 😂😂. And cute! I know that look and she’s about to knock you out Jason! 😅😂😂. It’s nice to see real emotions on camera
@paulapenna-loveyourvoice
@paulapenna-loveyourvoice 3 жыл бұрын
I looked up Coruba Rum (which is made in New Zealand!)- costs about $20-$25 here in Connecticut
@GQjuz
@GQjuz 3 жыл бұрын
And tastes terrible, Should have gone for the Mt Gay!
@pirateracer69
@pirateracer69 3 жыл бұрын
Congrats on 405 K , wow so well deserved. You guys are the best and my personnal favorites. Professional, classy, human and always interesting. Marc from MTL.
@NeverStopAdventuring
@NeverStopAdventuring 3 жыл бұрын
The insight into your restocking trips was interesting! The cloud looked like Godzilla to me!
@beamdoctor5637
@beamdoctor5637 3 жыл бұрын
He the cloud Godzilla is looking for King Kong. The prediction is he will find him March 26th 2021.
@GregoryLongs
@GregoryLongs 3 жыл бұрын
You two haven't been back in a while so, I've got to tell you, most of the stores back here in the States are slim pickings as well. Nothing like Tonga, but also, Nothing like when you were last here. Great video, we really enjoyed it.
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 3 жыл бұрын
Nikki's blood: exists Mosquitos: I'll take your entire stock
@enderofworlds
@enderofworlds 3 жыл бұрын
Mosquitos also have to deal with the short supply of tasty westerns, island life is rough.
@TexanUSMC8089
@TexanUSMC8089 3 жыл бұрын
@@LarryTaint-qn8pd LMAO I didn't get it at first.
@davidpearson2581
@davidpearson2581 3 жыл бұрын
The power milk scene reminded me of my time living on a little Island filled with coconut crabs in the middle of the Indian Ocean for six months. We had power eggs and milk for breakfast regularly. I still remember having fresh milk and eggs for Christmas. It was awesome. You will need to make a video of when you get reintroduce to fresh milk.
@S.L-Sully
@S.L-Sully 3 жыл бұрын
Coffee and The Wynn's!! It's a perfect Sunday☕☕☀️⛵💖
@travelclubwithnicolekelly2432
@travelclubwithnicolekelly2432 3 жыл бұрын
I must agree :) XO, Kelly
@campingboy9213
@campingboy9213 3 жыл бұрын
Regarding your rough toilet paper. One of the best wall writings i have read was in an Italian campground some 30 years ago. " this is John Wayne toilet paper. Its rough and tough and doesn't take sh$& from anyone" Cheers
@RR-or5ip
@RR-or5ip 3 жыл бұрын
Good video....living in Japan if I want something from the US I was shocked at the custom fees. Crazy thing is when I lived in the US and had stuff ordered from Japan, China, and the UK I paid nothing for customs fees....only shipping. People living in the US are very fortunate at how easy it is to get things and get them cheap.
@listay1
@listay1 3 жыл бұрын
Aye! There seems to be huge surprise when I mention shipping is 400% of the cost of the item. Shipping costs so much that I just can't get things imported at all. I'm in New Zealand.
@TheRebelmanone
@TheRebelmanone 2 жыл бұрын
Get one of those electric bike/boat models and use it in place of the rubber life raft to go to town, that way you can anchor the houseboat near shore, use the bike/boat to get to shore and just keep going on the shore across town, etc... Not that i am saying to get rid of the life raft, but to use the bike/boat to get across town.
@acomav
@acomav 3 жыл бұрын
Egg lady: Roosters! Love it.
@danielsaiz505
@danielsaiz505 3 жыл бұрын
Island life, so simple, yet it completes all of the items needed to live a stress free lifestyle. You guys make it so.
@SarahandMarek
@SarahandMarek 3 жыл бұрын
The color of the water 😍
@colorocko1
@colorocko1 3 жыл бұрын
This video was wonderful. It answers some of the questions I have about getting the things you need while far away from home. I'm happy you took the time to show us.
@klouism1
@klouism1 3 жыл бұрын
That video was so fun to learn more about the island and what you do. It seems like most of the people there are quite friendly. Thank you for the video. 🙂⛵
@lisaminer6474
@lisaminer6474 3 жыл бұрын
Great video guys!! Interesting about the dairy and the differences in culture. But, from the cooking/recipe videos you have posted you always get creative and make the most delicious looking meals! Question, do you do much fishing where you are anchored?
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican 3 жыл бұрын
Tonga has such colorful and beautiful money the US needs to take notes
@goulash75
@goulash75 3 жыл бұрын
That would be stealing. ;P
@neal5186
@neal5186 3 жыл бұрын
I rarely ever have actual cash anymore... usually just a debit card
@iamlymitless111
@iamlymitless111 3 жыл бұрын
Love this channel and your videos ! Thank you so much for helping give perspective on alternate ways of living !! Would love to see you guys interact and talk with the local business owners and their stories or background on the places you visit ! 🙏🏽🥰🥰✨
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