You two are living the dream of thousands if not millions of your viewers. Dreamt of doing this with friends at 19, but love was in the air and 50 years later we watch you and dream. Thanks for all of it,
I am a proud patreon of them which means I give them a couple bucks for each video to show my appreciation for their work. Trust me when I say that it is a lot harder to make these videos than you think. It's one thing to shoot it, but a whole different story to sit down and piece it together, edit, cut, add music, voice overs and have a final product that is so enjoyable to watch. Keep up the good work and tell Jetty I said, ruff.
When you get your new boat, be sure to go back to the Dry Tortguas in late April. There will be thousands of nesting Sooty Terns and Brown Noddies as well as migrant birds. It is a totally different area at that time with the thousands of birds present. Sierra will love it, even Billy will love it!
My wife and I have really enjoyed watching your adventure. Tula's Endless Summer is my favorite "TV show" now : ) We lived on our boat for the last 2 years and just moved into our new home in Cape Coral and keep our boat out back. If you guys are headed up the West Coast, please stop by, we'd love to take you two out for dinner - seriously - please take us up on it, we'd love to meet you both. You can dock Adrenaline nearby, do laundry, etc. - no charge. Happy Sailing - BJ & Heather
Such a cool place. Out in the middle of nowhere. Looks like you had the fort all to yourselves. Thanks for sharing and letting me be part of your Adventures.
As much as I really like the videos when you're at sea, especially working the sails, this video was great. Very informative about a place I will likely not ever be able to visit. Keep up the great work!
pretty cool vid guys. loved the tour of the old fort considering I grew up on lake Champlain and the Great Lakes, I've toured a Lot of old forts and the history is cool. thanks for sharing this one. Happy sailing and be safe out there
Great video, as usual guys! We saw your new online shop go live last night, and ordered our shirts last night as well. Thanks for all the great videos and the inspiration as well! Stay safe!
Stay safe down there! Just got back to Jupiter from Key West last night (in the car), and the conditions are pretty bad for the next 3 days down there. Just stumbled on your videos about a month ago, but love what you're doing! Safe travels to you guys (and Jetty, too).
Excellent video. I’m having the best cyberspace vacation ever. I share all these videos with my friends up north and down south. Keep those awesome videos coming. Thanks
Nice video Sierra & Bill! 16 million bricks were used to construct Fort Jefferson. They also used crushed and cooked shells to mix in with the mortar in between the bricks. I guess the crocodile no longer lives in the moat? Fair Winds and following Seas.... Bravo Zulu
How about some lighthouse tours for us during your travels? I live in MI where we have many of them and each one is unique. There are always great stories attached to each lighthouse.
Great opening sequence! Hey when you find a interesting boat can you give us a 1-2 second shot on things like the old engine so I can pause and geek out trying to figure out what it is? Cheers Warren
My uncle has a treasure map and x marks the spot in middle of cactus patch. To truly get the most out of experience you must go bare foot, holding a Slushy Big Gulp.
Great video. Have you considered scheduling a meeting of your fans as you travel around? Announce your schedule to be somewhere and pick a site at that place. I think you would be surprised how many people would like to meet you two. Just an idea. Ralph Hall
Well that was very nice I've never seen that before just to pour white boy from Lansing Michigan felt good to see that maybe never see it in real life but that was nice thank you
Great episode! You should read my new novel Blood Memory Society. Ft Jefferson plays a major role in my thriller! It's available as print on Amazon or as an audiobook on Audible, iTunes, Downpour, etc...
There was was actually an American crocodile in the moat until recently, apparently hurricane Charlie brought it out their from Florida( don't know if that part is true or not) but I did see it when I was down their.
Google Street views in Google Maps has a very complete tour of the inner and outer perimeters of Fort Jefferson and an adjacent islands and lighthouse.
You two are living the dream of thousands if not millions of your viewers. Dreamt of doing this with friends at 19, but love was in the air and 50 years later we watch you and dream. Thanks for all of it,
I am a proud patreon of them which means I give them a couple bucks for each video to show my appreciation for their work. Trust me when I say that it is a lot harder to make these videos than you think. It's one thing to shoot it, but a whole different story to sit down and piece it together, edit, cut, add music, voice overs and have a final product that is so enjoyable to watch. Keep up the good work and tell Jetty I said, ruff.
The memories you kids are making are awesome, I quit TV since finding you guys. keep it up....your living my dream. lol
When you get your new boat, be sure to go back to the Dry Tortguas in late April. There will be thousands of nesting Sooty Terns and Brown Noddies as well as migrant birds. It is a totally different area at that time with the thousands of birds present. Sierra will love it, even Billy will love it!
Went there in 09. Sucha best place. Can’t wait to go back!
that was very cool and very beautiful it's funny how all those old forts are built so much alike lol enjoy
Thanks for showing us the fort.
I find that kind of stuff fascinating.
Thanks for the update and Fort Jefferson tour.. That is the warmest place in Florida.. Keep on cruising!
Hermit crab shell swap! Awesome sighting! Love the bits of history too. Thanks from 🇨🇦
So jealous! U guys r living my dream! Thanks for giving us such great videos to drool over.
great videos on dry tortugas , this is the best boat, sailing ,travel channel,
keep it up , thanks thumbs up
My wife and I have really enjoyed watching your adventure. Tula's Endless Summer is my favorite "TV show" now : ) We lived on our boat for the last 2 years and just moved into our new home in Cape Coral and keep our boat out back. If you guys are headed up the West Coast, please stop by, we'd love to take you two out for dinner - seriously - please take us up on it, we'd love to meet you both. You can dock Adrenaline nearby, do laundry, etc. - no charge. Happy Sailing - BJ & Heather
Videos are amazing, god I love Florida and any place blue water! Glad I found your channel
Such a cool place. Out in the middle of nowhere. Looks like you had the fort all to yourselves. Thanks for sharing and letting me be part of your Adventures.
Thanks for sharing your experiences...
That place is awesome haven't been there since I was a kid
An interesting tour of an American historic site. The beach videos are just as enjoyable. 🙂🙂
Hey...have you been told yet today!!
That you both are awesome!!!!!
Love your vlogs.
James From Manitoba. Ii
We love your videos you bring to us.
Appreciate the time , effort and skill to produce another good video.
Loving the videos guys! Thanks for teaching me about Fort Jefferson. Your lifestyle is definitely a dream of mine!
I have visited Ft. Jefferson many times ,and always enjoy .
I'm so happy you two went to wind power... I was away for 23 days and had 35 dollars in fuel cost. THANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEO..... S/V Teak Key
You guys are awesome keep it up thanks
Thanks for the tour!
As much as I really like the videos when you're at sea, especially working the sails, this video was great. Very informative about a place I will likely not ever be able to visit. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the tour. I always wanted to go there.
pretty cool vid guys. loved the tour of the old fort considering I grew up on lake Champlain and the Great Lakes, I've toured a Lot of old forts and the history is cool.
thanks for sharing this one.
Happy sailing and be safe out there
Nice to see that little display of affection .
Great video, loved the bit with the Hermit Crabs. Sunset was something else, I would enjoy that with a glass of wine.
Great video, as usual guys! We saw your new online shop go live last night, and ordered our shirts last night as well. Thanks for all the great videos and the inspiration as well! Stay safe!
This is on my bucket list!! A shell changing room. LOL!
Thank you for the tour.
Stay safe down there! Just got back to Jupiter from Key West last night (in the car), and the conditions are pretty bad for the next 3 days down there. Just stumbled on your videos about a month ago, but love what you're doing! Safe travels to you guys (and Jetty, too).
Fantastic spark notes version. Looking forward to camping there soon!
Thanks for the tour enjoy your travels be safe see you on the next one
Greets from the PNW!! Enjoying your videos, know it's hard work, bought one of your new T shirts, happy Monday and sail on!
Thanks guys, very informative. GO JETTY, 🐾 smooth sailing. ⛵
Nice to see a rare PDA from you kids! Are you ever going to change the name or is "Tula's Endless Summer" going to be forever?
Y'all are killing it. Great videos!!!
You do a good job of editing your videos. I enjoy following your adventures.
Excellent tour, thank you'll very much.
The fort is on my bucket list...
I ordered my T! I cant wait to sport it!! You guys are amazing!
You are doing a great job of giving the highlights
this may be one of your best videos thanks for all the info
Siempre veo sus videos, saludos desde Tamaulipas, Mexico.
Your videos are so awesome!!! That boat's remaining looks sad, do you think it's from recent hurricanes? "Shell changing room" was hilarious :D
Hi you lucky pair, The shop doesn't show shipping O/seas...any idea of costs to 4053 Aust? Cheers Brad
Another fabulous video. Thanks!
Amazing place.
I have really enjoyed the Fort Jefferson videos, I always wanted to go there, planned to a couple of times on a Keys trip, just never happened. Thanks
Love the Dry Tortugas its a great place to visit.
They most likely used lime mortar to keep the bricks in place or line the water catrchement, hence the stalagmite-like structure under the drip
Love the videos!!! Would love to see you guys hit the Great Lakes region when weather gets warmer 😁
Love the video...Stay safe❤️❤️❤️
AWESOME video guys. Learn as you go on in life..... Life lesson..... Love Sierra and Billy too.......lol
Neet-O , thanks for sharing 😎
Awesome! Love the video! That place is huge!
Excellent video. I’m having the best cyberspace vacation ever. I share all these videos with my friends up north and down south. Keep those awesome videos coming. Thanks
Great video love the history of these places!
Really interesting! I wish we'd seen more about Dr. Mudd's cell -- assume that's the doctor who treated John Wilkes Booth?
Interesting stuff! Thanks to your video, it's much easier to envision all of this drama. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Mudd#Imprisonment
You make real good videos bro , I wish they were longer lol ,
Very cool! Thank you for sharing!
Another great video. Thank you!
Nice video Sierra & Bill! 16 million bricks were used to construct Fort Jefferson. They also used crushed and cooked shells to mix in with the mortar in between the bricks.
I guess the crocodile no longer lives in the moat?
Fair Winds and following Seas....
Bravo Zulu
How about some lighthouse tours for us during your travels? I live in MI where we have many of them and each one is unique. There are always great stories attached to each lighthouse.
See the weather is nice there
Great opening sequence! Hey when you find a interesting boat can you give us a 1-2 second shot on things like the old engine so I can pause and geek out trying to figure out what it is? Cheers Warren
haha I wore my key west paddle classic shirt the same day this video came out. I didn't know you guys were at the race.
Great video and educational.
A great Saturday night treat watching your videos... thanks for sharing Big Love ❤❤
Always watch your videos, greetings from Tamaulipas, Mexico.
Thanks for another great video...
My uncle has a treasure map and x marks the spot in middle of cactus patch. To truly get the most out of experience you must go bare foot, holding a Slushy Big Gulp.
Great video. Have you considered scheduling a meeting of your fans as you travel around? Announce your schedule to be somewhere and pick a site at that place. I think you would be surprised how many people would like to meet you two. Just an idea.
Ralph Hall
Good job guys
Great video!!
really cool place
Nice video of the fort.
Going to the Bahamas in April be cool to see you if you are there
another new intro, thumbs up
Any plans for the hooded sweatshirts and long sleeves shirts? Thanks!
Crazy that sailboat the was on the beach is from where I live
Hi guys love your vids ! i love looking at the water
Deborah Merriman hi
Well that was very nice I've never seen that before just to pour white boy from Lansing Michigan felt good to see that maybe never see it in real life but that was nice thank you
Thumbs up guys! GOD bless. JC
Great episode! You should read my new novel Blood Memory Society. Ft Jefferson plays a major role in my thriller! It's available as print on Amazon or as an audiobook on Audible, iTunes, Downpour, etc...
Great video
Have you guys tried fishing or netting for shrimp? Would be cool video. Thanks!
awesome video!
Love the crab slow mo
There was was actually an American crocodile in the moat until recently, apparently hurricane Charlie brought it out their from Florida( don't know if that part is true or not) but I did see it when I was down their.
We read that there was a local croc. Bummer we missed it!
Nice video!
Wow 41’ cat nice your living the dream keep up the great videos how much a cat like that cost? Well if I have to ask I can’t afford it
Nice adventure with good music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sweet!
This reminds me of a old mansion in Portland main
How about some mock neck long sleeve
Google Street views in Google Maps has a very complete tour of the inner and outer perimeters of Fort Jefferson and an adjacent islands and lighthouse.