Hey Seth I think small QR code through out the house that guest can scan and give them the run down on certain things.. let them be linked to private videos of you explaining stuff… example, a video showing how to make the video game work, or how to drive the RCs correctly. Just little things like that.
@@nolansprojects2840 yeah and that’s the problem with people these days. As someone whose doing something similar. You can put a big neon sign for people and half of them still won’t get it…
@@TheOnlyKontrol Times changing does not mean there's an inherent problem with people in general, innovate and maybe take the advice from this comment thread
@@TheOnlyKontrol as a retail worker I find that happens with people of all age groups. Biggest example I can think of is at our fuel station. 80% of the people's problems you deal with could be solved by them opening their eyes and reading. "This thing won't read my card" me: "do it again let me watch" ... "that's backwards, there's a picture under the card reader that shows you the proper way"
Get yourself the big trash bin plastic liners so it keeps you from climbing inside the trash bin! Or keep a grabber in the closet. Love the cabin! Would love to stay, any chance of adding a hot tub?😁🥳✌️
One cool thing that could be added, is a pin map. Like a visual guest book, people can see all the different places others have come from to stay and ride.
Hey Seth, if i may suggest, maybe it's better to have a "basher" type of RC. i highly recommend the HBX 16889a pro. cheap, tons of fun, and definitely child-proof, almost indestructible! 😉 most people aren't familiar with crawling. and with kids (and to most people who are new to the world of RC), it's finger to the trigger! (pedal to the metal) awesome update!
i mean, for repairablility, sometimes going name brand could be the way to go as repairing the rc cars is a must when spending hobby grade money. Maybe getting a 1/10th scale 2wd traxxas slash. Im not talking about the vxl, that would be much too powerful for many people to just drive, but the brushed system would be good.
Hey Seth, let's see you make a big farm table from reclaimed wood from Berm Peak! If you can build a jump, I'm sure you can build a table! It's definitely 'something different, but kinda the same'!
Solve the trash problem by making a trash bag dispenser from a modified crankset/axle and chopped rear triangle from an old bike frame? Then bolt to the wall above the trash cans? It's a bit of fun and is sure to increase trash bag usage 😁
In my experience staying at various AirBnB/Holiday lets is that the vast majority of people actually do want to keep the place clean so that other people can enjoy it to the fullest extent, so I think it's really cool that you're putting facilities in place for that - many places I've been to don't have a vacuum or even a dustpan/brush
We have family in Hendersonville so likely wouldn't stay here (who knows...maybe) but as someone who's stayed in their fair share of Airbnbs, thank you for providing access to tools to help clean up! The vacuums, leaf blowers, cleaning supplies and other more useful items are always locked away in a closet or shed somewhere. I'm going to be here for a week, let us keep the place neat!
A small playground or ninja warrior course for the kids would make this even more complete! I would Absolutely love to organise a holiday visit with the kids from Australia! Honest Great work! 👍
They make bin liners,Basically an enormous base that is the size of the garbage tote. Then if something isn't bagged its a lot easier to deal with. I usually leave them in for a while and then pull it out when it gets gross. Stoked the the range station is doing well
Hey for the valvecaps printing you should use a brim or a raft configuration for bed adhesion on your slicer seth! that way they won't get ripped off the bed! Love your videos
A better way to handle the leaves is to mow them up into a bag. This mulches them finely and you can start a compost heap somewhere like behind the property. I did about 20 bags this fall and put them into a spot I want to grow cukes and sugar baby watermelons in next year. If you don't want to compost then this method allows you to fit a lot more leaves in a bag. You should get a large wood chipper, too, then you could make trails and paths from your onsite tree branches.
The fact that you can leave cordless tools with the batteries just on the porch and no tools have been stolen is a testiment to the guests you got. You couldn't ask for better guests (well besides the trash thing)
This looks like a new edition to MTB Cribs. Love to spend a week at your vacation house. I thought about doing the same thing by creating vacation homes for my MTB friends in different MTB locales in the US.
For the 3-d printer, with the printing issues, I would recommend to use a brim or a raft. A brim or a raft is something you can find in the slicer settings, and it overall helps the 3-d printed object stick to the bed, preventing the object from getting moved around. Anyway, great video, nice to hear another update.
This is one of the coolest investment properties ever. I get these giant 100 something gallon bags on Amazon. They are far cheaper than expected. The time cleaning and the smell saved is worth the expense.
Looks pretty cosy. For the bin situation id suggest putting a roll of bin liners next to it with "please use". They call em "Trash Can Liners" or "Cart Liners" over there id just put one in when you empty it though and you should be sorted.
I am under 2 hours away from Asheville. I need to come up there sometime! Thanks for the content as always Seth, you make me proud to be a NC resident.
I drove through NC and Ashville around a month ago and it was amazing. Im from Indiana so I dont see a lot of elevation and it was cool to see the mountains with the colors. You guys are so lucky to live there
@@spyder027 NC is really a beautiful and unique state. You have your mountains then to our east coast we have the beach. The mountains are really nice. 👌
For small items when they are tall. Use a brim. That is a setting that makes a one layer base around the Item you print, so that it has a better bed adhesion.
That place looks so awesome!!! I am, hopefully, taking a vacation with my wife to NC next year and the Ranger Station would be an amazing place to kick our shoes off!!!
the leafblower is the perfect symbol for whats wrong these days... using electricity not to solve, but to displace a problem.... a rake works just as fine super-nice house!
Your dedication is inspiring. Between all your responsibilities it is amazing you find the time to do all this. I pray you’re not spreading yourself too thin.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I load the rolling can straight into the truck it slides up with the tail gate pad easily. Then at the tip station the way you are, I back up and get the can up to edge and I slide it up on the side and tip it in. Never touch any garbage and use leverage so no heavy lifting.
Awsome! Still love the concept! You lead by example my friend. Maybe others will follow this idea and provide similar services to other riders. I also do have a, some sort of pro tip for ya: Had the same issue with the trash company. Get massive trashbags (similar to the ones you use to put the dirty bags in - there are also some already made for that idea .....) and put them inside the bin. Took me months to come up with this idea...
What an awesome awesome looking place to stay. It looks to me like you and your staff/family have gone above and well beyond what most other facilities would go, Hats off to you all. It would be a extreme pleasure to stay there for a weekend. Regards ...Mike
Seth trust me. Get a glass bed for your 3D printer and hairspray. It's EXTREMELY good for super small prints. You will never have your prints come unstuck from the bed and fail during a print ever again. Glass bed is cheap and fantastic for printing and spraying a light mist of hair spray on it and giving it a second to dry before printing ensures your prints stick great to the bed during the printing process and NO PRINT RESIDUE on your model afterwards like glue sticks. And the models pop right off the bed no problem after the print is finished and the bed cools down. No issues at all. You only need to apply the hair spray once every several prints as well. And it's as simple as using a little rubbing alcohol, windex, or any other cleaning solution with a paper towel/ rag to wipe it off. I'm not lying to you when I say I have not had a SINGLE print warp or lift from the bed or have any failed prints due to bed adhesion in over a year since I started doing this. It's the only way to print lol. It will change your life when it comes to 3D printing I'm telling you dude. Seriously don't waste anymore filament. Do it. Pro tip.
This might be a silly question, but wouldn't large trash bags in the container be a good idea? You can get 50 gallon heavy duty trash bags that might be useful for the bins.
You're a legend, man. I wish something this well conceived and executed was around in my neck of the woods (South Island, New Zealand). You've got to feel like a real VIP when you can come home from a ride, wash your bike in style, gear down without making a mess, entertain yourself during downtime, and even perform major bike maintenance, all without the anxiety of having to drive to a bike shop and not know what it will cost you.
I have been watching you forever and I cannot say how much I would want to stay here once I can finally afford a bike and a van to travel. Keep up all the great work we all love it.
Just amazing, a breath taking experience, beautiful place, mountain biking in every inch, and a extremely warm and cozy attention from the owner, hope some day visit… although it’s seems impossible for me, I’m from Argentina, so well, dreams are free :) Ps Love the channel
Move the living room tv to the workshop for RUclips how-to repairs and bench racing/crashing videos then get a proper 75+" tv in the living room as BF is just around the corner
Man, Seth, you are the man. This place looks so sick, and you've got some amazing service, at least thats how it looks on the video. You need to do Ranger Station 2.0, 3.0 ... etc.
Seth, great commercial..😜 But realy now, no joke, the station is a dream and you can only imagine how much people enjoy that vacation they spent there 100%.. If I wasn't from EU I'll shurely come by to test the local dirt, food and "folclor".. Wish you all the best in the future and do not forget to make an update like this from time to time..
You can just take the whole garbage can and dump it or get the giant bags to line the can. Shorter person life hack to get stuff out of those 96gallon cans is a grabber or just tip the can ove backwards so the little stuff ends up in the lid. Place looks awesome. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy the ride
Seth, the most important thing for 3D printing is First Layer Adhesion. Once you can successfully put down a first layer that sticks reliably to the build surface your issues with parts coming loose and ruining your prints will go away. Look at the countless hours of 3D printing RUclips videos and search on first layer adhesion. Also play around with temperature because every brand of filament is different. You may need a filament drier as well. You put the roll into it and it heats up a bit to eliminate water from the filament. You are in a pretty humid environment, especially in the garage. Lastly you may want to look into a printer enclosure which may use the heat off the printer itself to keep things drier. Cuts down on noise too.
Seth, maybe a some tips, if you leave the possibility of something to be done, humans will do it that way at least once if it is easier or requires more effort usually, so either you remove that possibly at all or put another one that makes the desired outcome easier for us and will take that option. With that said a couple of tips: 1. Make the use of bag more noticeable 2. Put yet another trash can with a bag in the garage next to that marge one for users who exit their cars and want to easily dispose of their trash coming out or going into their car, hoping they will use this smaller bagged easier accessible trash can before using the large one
Hey Seth i suggest you having some like small bookshelf with some books and borad games and other stuff fo the visitors to like dwell on while waiting for something, raining or even at night. by the way i love your content from the start and keep up the great work.
I told my wife that I want to one day make it back to Asheville to mtn bike and would absolutely love to stay at the Ranger Station. My wife doesn't mtn bike, but she loved the area and how the Ranger Station looked
Great video, such an awesome, cozy spot with no-nonsense additions that just make sense. I'd love to know where you got those benches in the mudroom and the big area rug in the living room? Links to those would be great!
Hey seth, Even for no mtb’ers your videos give a lot of structure, I’m a belgian international truck driver, And in my younger years i used to bmx and dh mtb every now and then. But i stopped bcuz of work, But in the weekends when I’m alone and have nothing in hands, Kinda boring .. so i realized a dream i always had as a child, And bought myself a Santa cruz megatower to ride my local trails. Thanks for giving more structure to my life, Keep shredding! Greets from Belgium 🇧🇪
Hey Seth I think small QR code through out the house that guest can scan and give them the run down on certain things.. let them be linked to private videos of you explaining stuff… example, a video showing how to make the video game work, or how to drive the RCs correctly. Just little things like that.
Or just a big framed list of rules.
@@jakefinnegan1932 I think people are more inclined to watch a video than read a list of rules
@@nolansprojects2840 yeah and that’s the problem with people these days. As someone whose doing something similar. You can put a big neon sign for people and half of them still won’t get it…
@@TheOnlyKontrol Times changing does not mean there's an inherent problem with people in general, innovate and maybe take the advice from this comment thread
@@TheOnlyKontrol as a retail worker I find that happens with people of all age groups. Biggest example I can think of is at our fuel station. 80% of the people's problems you deal with could be solved by them opening their eyes and reading. "This thing won't read my card" me: "do it again let me watch" ... "that's backwards, there's a picture under the card reader that shows you the proper way"
Get yourself the big trash bin plastic liners so it keeps you from climbing inside the trash bin! Or keep a grabber in the closet. Love the cabin! Would love to stay, any chance of adding a hot tub?😁🥳✌️
Exactly! Can get the liner or contractor bags ... I'm sure he's got environmental concerns, but who wants to dig through someone else's trash?
Or he could just take the bin to the dump and dump it lol
Just get smaller trash cans...
@@polarisyamaha9 I was thinking that exact thing! I’d just put it in the back of the truck and dump it at the dump
@@owen_som double the trip?, maybe a second set of bins, so you just replace as you take the full ones with to area where can be serviced.
One cool thing that could be added, is a pin map. Like a visual guest book, people can see all the different places others have come from to stay and ride.
Cool idea 💡
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Hey Seth, if i may suggest, maybe it's better to have a "basher" type of RC. i highly recommend the HBX 16889a pro. cheap, tons of fun, and definitely child-proof, almost indestructible! 😉 most people aren't familiar with crawling. and with kids (and to most people who are new to the world of RC), it's finger to the trigger! (pedal to the metal) awesome update!
Agreed! Most people aren't gonna know how to use a crawler. If bringing kids, they're gonna use it like kids are gonna use it.
i mean, for repairablility, sometimes going name brand could be the way to go as repairing the rc cars is a must when spending hobby grade money. Maybe getting a 1/10th scale 2wd traxxas slash. Im not talking about the vxl, that would be much too powerful for many people to just drive, but the brushed system would be good.
something hobbygrade would be worlds better
You can't buy replacement parts for hbx, though. I have a 2188a and literally can't find parts for it.
a basher would break a ton more though, not worth it to repair it constantly
Honestly Seth, I'm stoked at how much the Ranger station has improved since the last time we saw it!!! Looks awesome! Well done 🤟🏻😎👏🏻💥
Hey Seth, let's see you make a big farm table from reclaimed wood from Berm Peak! If you can build a jump, I'm sure you can build a table! It's definitely 'something different, but kinda the same'!
Solve the trash problem by making a trash bag dispenser from a modified crankset/axle and chopped rear triangle from an old bike frame? Then bolt to the wall above the trash cans? It's a bit of fun and is sure to increase trash bag usage 😁
In my experience staying at various AirBnB/Holiday lets is that the vast majority of people actually do want to keep the place clean so that other people can enjoy it to the fullest extent, so I think it's really cool that you're putting facilities in place for that - many places I've been to don't have a vacuum or even a dustpan/brush
Letting people use a gopro is a very nice touch considering what has drawn so many people to stay at the house!
Would love to stay at the Ranger Station if I could, great vids Seth, keep up the great work!
Same! And if you're going MTBing don't forget to wear an nta helmet like xnito or bern hudson while riding, cpsc helmets don't really protect you
We have family in Hendersonville so likely wouldn't stay here (who knows...maybe) but as someone who's stayed in their fair share of Airbnbs, thank you for providing access to tools to help clean up! The vacuums, leaf blowers, cleaning supplies and other more useful items are always locked away in a closet or shed somewhere. I'm going to be here for a week, let us keep the place neat!
this is the magic of youtube. you get to experience a little bit of everyones different personality. almost like school
A small playground or ninja warrior course for the kids would make this even more complete! I would Absolutely love to organise a holiday visit with the kids from Australia! Honest Great work! 👍
I would like to do the same from Ukraine. Beautiful place and Set's approach ❤️
Thank you so much for adding the car charger, that's killer, and something that makes it possible for me to book a night or two someday!
They make bin liners,Basically an enormous base that is the size of the garbage tote. Then if something isn't bagged its a lot easier to deal with. I usually leave them in for a while and then pull it out when it gets gross.
Stoked the the range station is doing well
Leaf Blower!!! Number 1 must have for trail maintenance, deck cleanup, starting a fire, etc
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Hey for the valvecaps printing you should use a brim or a raft configuration for bed adhesion on your slicer seth! that way they won't get ripped off the bed! Love your videos
maybe even add some extra supports too, just in case
A better way to handle the leaves is to mow them up into a bag. This mulches them finely and you can start a compost heap somewhere like behind the property. I did about 20 bags this fall and put them into a spot I want to grow cukes and sugar baby watermelons in next year. If you don't want to compost then this method allows you to fit a lot more leaves in a bag. You should get a large wood chipper, too, then you could make trails and paths from your onsite tree branches.
Good idea!
Seth you should line the bin like you would inside so it all goes in one big bag instead of lots of small ones
The fact that you can leave cordless tools with the batteries just on the porch and no tools have been stolen is a testiment to the guests you got. You couldn't ask for better guests (well besides the trash thing)
This looks like a new edition to MTB Cribs. Love to spend a week at your vacation house. I thought about doing the same thing by creating vacation homes for my MTB friends in different MTB locales in the US.
For the 3-d printer, with the printing issues, I would recommend to use a brim or a raft. A brim or a raft is something you can find in the slicer settings, and it overall helps the 3-d printed object stick to the bed, preventing the object from getting moved around.
Anyway, great video, nice to hear another update.
Every single hobby community needs a Seth. You are just too good to us, man.
So much attention to detail, high quality finishes & enormous amount of care put into this setup. What a great asset.
I love this side business idea, and it's very inspirational to see you keep up with it. You are setting an excellent example.
This is one of the coolest investment properties ever. I get these giant 100 something gallon bags on Amazon. They are far cheaper than expected. The time cleaning and the smell saved is worth the expense.
Congrats on the successful rental property and I'm glad people are taking care of it. Shows that you've built a good community.
Looks pretty cosy.
For the bin situation id suggest putting a roll of bin liners next to it with "please use". They call em "Trash Can Liners" or "Cart Liners" over there id just put one in when you empty it though and you should be sorted.
So cool to see that people are being respectful and not trashing the place
That place is rad!!!! What an amazing experience you were able to create for guest.
I am under 2 hours away from Asheville. I need to come up there sometime! Thanks for the content as always Seth, you make me proud to be a NC resident.
I drove through NC and Ashville around a month ago and it was amazing. Im from Indiana so I dont see a lot of elevation and it was cool to see the mountains with the colors. You guys are so lucky to live there
@@spyder027 NC is really a beautiful and unique state. You have your mountains then to our east coast we have the beach. The mountains are really nice. 👌
That station is incredible, literally a dream house.
Good to see your trust concerning the tool, it encourages taking care of the space. It's neet.
Crazy, we live less than a mile away, as the crow flies and love it here!
Hey seth! You should build a new table for the ranger station and make a video on it. I would love to watch that
For small items when they are tall. Use a brim. That is a setting that makes a one layer base around the Item you print, so that it has a better bed adhesion.
Must be doing well because I’ve looked several times at renting but it’s always booked!
Funny to see this big break fast. In Germany it's near that big and complex and not hot.
That’s pretty amazing how great the Ranger station worked out. Win win for everyone! The mountain bike community is great!
For the valve caps, try printing them one at a time and lowering your print speed
I love the little white squirrel details thought out the ranger station
That place looks so awesome!!! I am, hopefully, taking a vacation with my wife to NC next year and the Ranger Station would be an amazing place to kick our shoes off!!!
the leafblower is the perfect symbol for whats wrong these days... using electricity not to solve, but to displace a problem.... a rake works just as fine
super-nice house!
Another amazing video from Seth. The ranger station is definitely on my bucket list!
Looks like your better half had a hand in furnishing / interior design. Looks very nice and modern.
Your dedication is inspiring. Between all your responsibilities it is amazing you find the time to do all this. I pray you’re not spreading yourself too thin.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
This looks like such a fun place to stay...If I was in the neighborhood this would def be on my list
My family and I greatly enjoyed staying at the Ranger Station last Fall. We look forward to getting back there and checking out the updates.
I load the rolling can straight into the truck it slides up with the tail gate pad easily. Then at the tip station the way you are, I back up and get the can up to edge and I slide it up on the side and tip it in. Never touch any garbage and use leverage so no heavy lifting.
The leaf blowing gap in the deck is something most people might not think of till after the fact. Thanks
Love the idea of keeping some stuff around for guests to tidy up with. Wonder how the GoPro experiment will go...
Awsome! Still love the concept! You lead by example my friend. Maybe others will follow this idea and provide similar services to other riders.
I also do have a, some sort of pro tip for ya: Had the same issue with the trash company. Get massive trashbags (similar to the ones you use to put the dirty bags in - there are also some already made for that idea .....) and put them inside the bin. Took me months to come up with this idea...
What an awesome awesome looking place to stay. It looks to me like you and your staff/family have gone above and well beyond what most other facilities would go, Hats off to you all. It would be a extreme pleasure to stay there for a weekend. Regards ...Mike
I love all you and your team are doing in the Pisgah/ DuPont area.
Someday I am hoping to get into the Ranger Station. Looks cool
Seth trust me. Get a glass bed for your 3D printer and hairspray. It's EXTREMELY good for super small prints. You will never have your prints come unstuck from the bed and fail during a print ever again. Glass bed is cheap and fantastic for printing and spraying a light mist of hair spray on it and giving it a second to dry before printing ensures your prints stick great to the bed during the printing process and NO PRINT RESIDUE on your model afterwards like glue sticks. And the models pop right off the bed no problem after the print is finished and the bed cools down. No issues at all. You only need to apply the hair spray once every several prints as well. And it's as simple as using a little rubbing alcohol, windex, or any other cleaning solution with a paper towel/ rag to wipe it off. I'm not lying to you when I say I have not had a SINGLE print warp or lift from the bed or have any failed prints due to bed adhesion in over a year since I started doing this. It's the only way to print lol. It will change your life when it comes to 3D printing I'm telling you dude. Seriously don't waste anymore filament. Do it. Pro tip.
This might be a silly question, but wouldn't large trash bags in the container be a good idea? You can get 50 gallon heavy duty trash bags that might be useful for the bins.
You're a legend, man. I wish something this well conceived and executed was around in my neck of the woods (South Island, New Zealand).
You've got to feel like a real VIP when you can come home from a ride, wash your bike in style, gear down without making a mess, entertain yourself during downtime, and even perform major bike maintenance, all without the anxiety of having to drive to a bike shop and not know what it will cost you.
Ooh way to go keeping on improving the already awesome place!
I have been watching you forever and I cannot say how much I would want to stay here once I can finally afford a bike and a van to travel. Keep up all the great work we all love it.
Still one of the top vacation homes we have ever experienced! Thanks Seth and crew, again, for creating such a special place. 🤘
The rock music and slow mo video of Seth throwing trash at the dump makes going to the dump badass! lol
Just amazing, a breath taking experience, beautiful place, mountain biking in every inch, and a extremely warm and cozy attention from the owner, hope some day visit… although it’s seems impossible for me, I’m from Argentina, so well, dreams are free :)
Ps Love the channel
i am really proud of the collective community for not stealing Seth's tools. which is OUR tools!!! thanks guys! keep it a hundred
Not just that, they conserve all the furniture and even actively request to clean! Just lovely.
@@DinnerForkTongue 💯✌
The most caring landlord ever!👍🏼
Dude, great attention to detail! Clearly, put a lot of thought and time into this! Waiting on the 5-star rating , lol 😉
Move the living room tv to the workshop for RUclips how-to repairs and bench racing/crashing videos then get a proper 75+" tv in the living room as BF is just around the corner
Man, Seth, you are the man. This place looks so sick, and you've got some amazing service, at least thats how it looks on the video. You need to do Ranger Station 2.0, 3.0 ... etc.
I love that you got guests asking to clean more that's a big help to you
Just an idea load the whole bin the the truck and then dump it out as one thing at the dump and you won't touch any garbage.
Bloody hell, this house is absolutely perfect...
U should do a review of your truck for a video and it’s practicality regarding biking and more
always a good day when seth posts!
Not gonna lie, when I seen that hole on the deck for leaves, I fell in love with your contractor😂😂
Love the "not using it like a crawler" scene.. Demonstration for the kids for sure
Looks awesome. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Seth, great commercial..😜 But realy now, no joke, the station is a dream and you can only imagine how much people enjoy that vacation they spent there 100%.. If I wasn't from EU I'll shurely come by to test the local dirt, food and "folclor".. Wish you all the best in the future and do not forget to make an update like this from time to time..
get a second trash bin and take the whole thing to the dumpster to dump and leave the empty one. then just switch out each time.
You can just take the whole garbage can and dump it or get the giant bags to line the can. Shorter person life hack to get stuff out of those 96gallon cans is a grabber or just tip the can ove backwards so the little stuff ends up in the lid. Place looks awesome. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy the ride
The attention to detail is astonishing
🙌 The mountain biking community is a better place with people like Seth in the mix! We hope to come and stay at the Ranger Station some day soon!
Seth, the most important thing for 3D printing is First Layer Adhesion. Once you can successfully put down a first layer that sticks reliably to the build surface your issues with parts coming loose and ruining your prints will go away. Look at the countless hours of 3D printing RUclips videos and search on first layer adhesion. Also play around with temperature because every brand of filament is different. You may need a filament drier as well. You put the roll into it and it heats up a bit to eliminate water from the filament. You are in a pretty humid environment, especially in the garage. Lastly you may want to look into a printer enclosure which may use the heat off the printer itself to keep things drier. Cuts down on noise too.
That might have been a good burger Seth. Great job. I'm sure people appreciated all you've done!
Seth, maybe a some tips, if you leave the possibility of something to be done, humans will do it that way at least once if it is easier or requires more effort usually, so either you remove that possibly at all or put another one that makes the desired outcome easier for us and will take that option. With that said a couple of tips: 1. Make the use of bag more noticeable 2. Put yet another trash can with a bag in the garage next to that marge one for users who exit their cars and want to easily dispose of their trash coming out or going into their car, hoping they will use this smaller bagged easier accessible trash can before using the large one
Sorry for all the typos. I meant make the “use of bag” sign more noticeable. 😊
Hey Seth i suggest you having some like small bookshelf with some books and borad games and other stuff fo the visitors to like dwell on while waiting for something, raining or even at night. by the way i love your content from the start and keep up the great work.
Good on you for not throwing the plastic bags in the recycling like so many lazy people do.
Love the video, love what you've done with the ranger station.
Love seeing the Thule tailgate pad in use! always cool to see your work's products on videos you watch.
Such a lovely, well thought out, space and I love the fact that guests add to the shop and ask for more cleaning tools. The bike community is awesome.
Put in some bag liners or even extra large bags that way you can just pull out the loose garbage and still have a clean toat
Really looks family friendly pretty cool considering I Don't think there was anything like this when I was biking 20 years ago.
Always look forward to a Berm Peak video. 😊
I told my wife that I want to one day make it back to Asheville to mtn bike and would absolutely love to stay at the Ranger Station. My wife doesn't mtn bike, but she loved the area and how the Ranger Station looked
Oooh liking these new cinematic angles
Seth you have come along way from the days in Florida.Great video as all ways.Stay safe everyone and Happy MTB.🚵☮
For real the night light is great - we bring our own on trips because not all vacation rentals have them
Happy to see I'm not the only one gagging like crazy while picking the garbage, can't help it.
Great video, such an awesome, cozy spot with no-nonsense additions that just make sense. I'd love to know where you got those benches in the mudroom and the big area rug in the living room? Links to those would be great!
Ranger station was amazing
Hey seth,
Even for no mtb’ers your videos give a lot of structure, I’m a belgian international truck driver, And in my younger years i used to bmx and dh mtb every now and then. But i stopped bcuz of work, But in the weekends when I’m alone and have nothing in hands, Kinda boring ..
so i realized a dream i always had as a child, And bought myself a Santa cruz megatower to ride my local trails.
Thanks for giving more structure to my life,
Keep shredding!
Greets from Belgium 🇧🇪
I am glad to hear that. Keep shredding!
Seth well done mate,the Ranger station is awesome.What a great set up,keep up the great work.
Awesome vid!