I get that the boating/great loop demographics are pretty niche but I’m stunned there aren’t more Subs. Of all the Loop videos this is far and away the best content. Great work.
We just found your channel. We have an identical vessel with much work left to do. We’re departing Wisconsin this summer for the loop. Y’all are an inspiration.
Oh sweet! They are a lot of work but it’s nice getting to know your home and feeling better about handling anything that might arise. Best of luck on making your departure!
As always enjoyed the video. Have cycled and recumbent triked (catrike) that stretch along the DSC. As I mentioned to you folks when heading northbound their is a cool bear statue at the trailhead. About an 8 mi ride from the wrlcome center. Be safe.
I wish we could have stopped by and seen it... unfortunately they were doing maintenance on the bridge to the park so it was closed for the fall into the winter. Apparently they had a tug bring out the bridge for inspection - I bet that would have been interesting to see in the canal! Thanks for watching Jeffrey!
No duckweed at all! I presume it flares up in different seasons depending on the weather but we also didn't have any heading north in April so I'm not sure!
Love the colors! I live in Northern VA. Glad you can visit the Bay. I have not ever sailed on it. But i would think you could almost spend a year just cruising all the little areas here. Its snowing right now here. My question is how well insulated are boats? How hard is it to keep them warm in the winter? Guess not to well since most people move south.
Thanks Ulysses! The only insulation is really the water (which is pretty decent) Considering in most sailboats, you live sort of under the water and that acts as a decent insulator but still most people in colder climates will have a heater. Typically either wood or diesel I'd say. Most people move south because of this for sure and also boats can be claustrophobic so most people enjoy being outside! If your budget is different you can always stay at docks for AC Heat or you can run the generator all the time for Heat :) Lots of options!
Thanks Michael! It definitely is a lot of work trying to release them quicker... when we started the Loop in '21, we didn't post any Loop videos until after my injury in Maryland - 6 months behind lol. This year in '22 we are shooting for about a week behind so a lot more consistency! We get our music from Epidemic Sound and MusicBed!
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We were so pho-reaking pleased to hear a pho joke! And dang, do we miss that chai!
Haha! We will most definitely have it again ❤️
Nice sail boat - Tall mast! Beautiful quiet river and Fall colors! Great drone shots. SO PEACEFUL! ❤
You guys are the best. You always put a big smile on my face.
Aww thanks so much Deb!
I get that the boating/great loop demographics are pretty niche but I’m stunned there aren’t more Subs. Of all the Loop videos this is far and away the best content. Great work.
Thanks Phil! We really appreciate your kind comments! Let's see how this year goes 😁
Beautiful day! My father’s birthday also.
We just found your channel. We have an identical vessel with much work left to do. We’re departing Wisconsin this summer for the loop. Y’all are an inspiration.
Oh sweet! They are a lot of work but it’s nice getting to know your home and feeling better about handling anything that might arise. Best of luck on making your departure!
Awesome vedio
Welcome back to NC! We're glad to have you back.
Thanks Daniel!
Greetings from South central Virginia. Looking forward to following your adventures until you are back in Virginia again.
Thanks Russ! Looking forward to getting back into Virginia - it was super beautiful!
That was really beautiful motoring up through that water. Looked very peaceful while you traveling it. :-)
Thanks T Mac!
As always enjoyed the video. Have cycled and recumbent triked (catrike) that stretch along the DSC. As I mentioned to you folks when heading northbound their is a cool bear statue at the trailhead. About an 8 mi ride from the wrlcome center.
Be safe.
I wish we could have stopped by and seen it... unfortunately they were doing maintenance on the bridge to the park so it was closed for the fall into the winter. Apparently they had a tug bring out the bridge for inspection - I bet that would have been interesting to see in the canal! Thanks for watching Jeffrey!
Beautiful video
Thanks Harold!
Signed up fpr your Sunday Paper!!
So enjoy your episodes!! Are you shutting
down while in Florida??
Sweet, thanks Larry! More or less yep! Gonna do a ton of prep for kicking off the loop while down here!
I hope that you will also come to Nepal sometime.
Absolutely, we’d love to!
Looks like a beautiful fall day and perfect day for a cruise, especially considering it’s minus 20 Celsius here in Canada 🇨🇦 🙂
Ooooh boy... don't even know what -20C feels like haha!
Last two mornings here were -13°f
Good stuff, when do you plan to start north again
Looks like mid-end February we will be heading North from the Keys!
I'm surprised not to see any duckweed on the DSC - have they (Army Corp of Engineers) finally cleared that up?
No duckweed at all! I presume it flares up in different seasons depending on the weather but we also didn't have any heading north in April so I'm not sure!
Love the colors! I live in Northern VA. Glad you can visit the Bay. I have not ever sailed on it. But i would think you could almost spend a year just cruising all the little areas here. Its snowing right now here. My question is how well insulated are boats? How hard is it to keep them warm in the winter? Guess not to well since most people move south.
Thanks Ulysses! The only insulation is really the water (which is pretty decent) Considering in most sailboats, you live sort of under the water and that acts as a decent insulator but still most people in colder climates will have a heater. Typically either wood or diesel I'd say. Most people move south because of this for sure and also boats can be claustrophobic so most people enjoy being outside!
If your budget is different you can always stay at docks for AC Heat or you can run the generator all the time for Heat :) Lots of options!
Love your videos, I have some knowledge of making videos. Amazing you can make them so fast.
Where do you get your music.
Thanks Michael! It definitely is a lot of work trying to release them quicker... when we started the Loop in '21, we didn't post any Loop videos until after my injury in Maryland - 6 months behind lol. This year in '22 we are shooting for about a week behind so a lot more consistency! We get our music from Epidemic Sound and MusicBed!
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Where is your pivot?
We are in the Florida Keys in real time!
@@SchoandJo ohhhhh
Seems as though you are heading backwards and yet I see the heavier clothing. Enjoy while you can.
Thanks Buck! The goal is one day soon, not to need that heavy clothing 😁
Wow!! Bangor Maine , I have a friend from there
Small world! 😁