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Here to say, I appreciate this channel doesn't lean into the dramas of life. It's also not centric to product reviews, which, for the most part isnt interesting. Positivity, healthy living, and a couple we can sort of admire is enough to keep me coming back. Cheers to 5 years 🥂
No need to apologize. Life is and will always be full of resets. The one thing I admire about you two and the fur babies is the honesty. Don't feel pressured into thinking every video has to be educational and to the point. I can imagine allowing fellow RVers and RUclips watchers into ones life is pretty scary and can cause all sorts of unwanted emotions. Take a breath . We got yah. As always Thanks for sharing and wishing you all safe travels.
I think your videos have always been very entertaining, interesting,and thorough! I don't see any need for you to change change anything! :) " You did good"!! Take care of the precious pups!!
Put Mulky Gap in GA near Blairsville in your Garmin. Free camping on the Duncan Ridge trail. Approximately 2 miles of easy peasy wide dirt road to get there. Connects to Appalachian Trail.
I would say do whatever type of videos that you enjoy/feel like making...whenever you enjoy/feel like making a video. Certainly if you look at it as a business, then there is a little more pressure on you, but I think keeping your stories real is the main thing and not try and force it. Keep up the good work and enjoy the journey.
Keys to Canada sounds like a great trip. Not a lot of boon-docking, but you can look at Assateague National Seashore. The Federal campground in Maryland have few amenities, Cold showers, vault toilets, there is fresh water available and a dump station. But there is the beach and the Wild ponies. Night life about 10 miles north in Ocean City, and a good food and ice cream in the little town of Berlin.
Born and raised and still live in Virginia. Lots of things to see and do here. Hiking, biking, wineries, breweries, etc. check out Charlottesville and the surrounding areas.
We were full time for a year, and decided we needed a home base so we purchased a small home in western Colorado. We now take multi-month trips, but always have a home to come back to.
I’m partial to Kentucky. West Kentucky Land Between Lakes. Boating, fishing camping. Central Kentucky horse farms, bourbon trail, Keeneland and Churchill Downs. Eastern Kentucky mountains, hiking, and many other things. Mammoth Cave and Cumberland Falls. Probably the best state park system in the US. Reasonable rates. Many Corp of Engineer campgrounds and some dispersed camping. Great restaurants.
So excited to see you coming to the east coast! Full timers underestimate what this side of the country offers. What we lack in national parks (though several are beautiful and have scenic campgrounds) we have great state park campgrounds with great hiking and try more kayaking! Our campgrounds throughout Florida, Georgia, Carolinas, Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio are cheap and have great amenities. Don't forget to visit the great lakes!!!
Newfoundland! You’re big hikers, you’ll love Gros Morne National Park. The Tablelands and Gros Morne Mountain! Lots of places to boondock there. Also, Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Lots of hiking and great views there! We spent our 2023 summer in these two places and Prince Edward Island. Epic!
Great job on the videos. No excuses living and sharing is time consuming! Keep going. I have the same rig except 8 foot bed on my ram love the alliance. 301 rl rocks
Toronto, while in Toronto you have to stop into the Distilery District, take in a ball game, Niagara Falls, and Niagara on the Lake and all its wineries, Prince Edward County, Blue Mountain, Tobermory, The Thousand Islands, Vancouver and the majistic drive to Calgary, and so much more. Canada is truly Gods Gift to the World.🎉
Congratulations! We will just be starting our Nomad Adventure in May! 🙂 We do appreciate you guys don't do the "click bait" stuff and drama. We are enjoying the new format, but also enjoy your older stuff as well. We look forward to your East Coast travels. Watch those low bridges!
Always enjoyed your no drama content. The tech stuff is interesting (battery upgrades, rig upgrades, meal prep, etc), but your city visits are the ones I remember the most. They are great.
I enjoyed the video as always. If you’re traveling the east coast through Pennsylvania, consider checking out the town of Jim Thorpe. There are plenty of videos out there including another RUclips couple’s (untethered) visit last summer. There is the beautiful D&L rail trail nearby. We love to bicycle along that trail which follows the Lehigh river. Nice camping is not far away at the Hickory Run State Park. They have electric sites and both water and dump station available. All that is located not far from Pa 476 which ends merging into US 81 north.
Finger Lakes. And stay at the Finger Lakes RV Resort in Hector a few miles North from Watkins Glenn on the East side of Seneca lake. Finger Lakes is a great mix of history, hiking, and, of course the wineries, breweries, distilleries, and creameries.
Congratulations from San Diego, CA! Thanks for all the inspiration, information and knowledge you have shared on your 5 yr journey. Truly an accomplishment. I was surprised in a really good way that you went with an Alliance. My wife and our two pups have been in a Paradigm for a little over a year. 26ft Lance for 2yrs near full-time >9Kmiles on the west coast before that. Looking forward to following your new adventures on the east coast and Canada. You're still going strong!
Try to grab a site at Assateague National Seashore…great beach and wild horses right in your site. And you are both so fit, stop and hike Mt Washington in NH, then take the Cog Railway down!
Happy Anniversary! Oh, my, baby Louie...so cute! I have always liked your video styles. They are informative, fun, and have a little bit of everything. It's inspirational to see Chris driving, and the amount of research that Aaron does is evident! Keep doing what you are doing.
Myles Standish State campground at the base of Cape Cod, Mass. is a good one for boondocking. It's not that crowded, the sites are big enough and it's cheap. No hookups at all. Although it's a drive to get to Provincetown with heavy traffic. We stayed there a few years ago and had fun. The park is very large for hiking and biking. We gave up trying to get a reservation (impossible) at the Fishermans Memorial State park in RI, so we went there instead.
Look into Frisco Campground in Cape Hatteras National Seashore. It's dry camping, nestled into the dunes. Very scenic, many sites have good sun & some low bushes to make it somewhat secluded. It is the lower part of Outer Banks, but you can create some awesome day trips from there.
Just say no to drama. Love how you two don’t hit the must go too places like most RUclipsrs hit just for hits on their page, stay the way you guys are and stay on the off beaten path and enjoy what a it of us won’t be able to see.
Looking forward to your Keys to Canada tour. If you get up into Eastern Canada, the trip around the Gaspe coast on Quebec Highway 132 is a must see. Everyone talks up the Cabot trail (and it is beautiful) but I think the Gaspe Peninsula has even more to offer. Forillon National Park at the tip of the Peninsula is quite amazing. As always, safe travels....
All good! Been enjoying, and learning, following you through all the changes. But I'm happy seeing what you post whenever you do; timing doesn't matter, and the alerts work. Thank you!
🎉I can’t believe I’ve been watching y’all for 5 years! It’s been great. I appreciate your desire to strike a new balance with your channel while running both businesses from the road. I liked the travel log style of the last two. I still like the hiking, fitness, food, RV life good, bad and the product reviews. Maybe there are some dog centric excursions out there you could share for us who love pet adventures. Here for it all and thank you both for sharing your journey. 😊
For what it's worth, I'd say be yourselves. That's obviously why people tune in to you. It's completely understandable you'd need a break after posting for so long. So I just discovered you today. I'll definitely go back and watch your older stuff. I'm very curious about this truck and tent phase you had. 😂 You're both very brave and adventurous. You complement each other really well. And you are genuine. That is rare on here.
Love you guys! If you happen to visit Ontario, add Lake Superior Provincial Park to your list (Agawa Bay). It’s stunning and hopefully can accommodate your rig. Besides that, Algonquin Provincial Park is awesome too. Safe travels!
Thanks for sharing your 5 year journey! I have always appreciated your perspective and being in the moment. Aaron you hit on my question of RUclips … I love creating video, but run out of content that I think is relevant. Any input and experience advice would be welcomed. I do hope to cross paths in MN someday! Happy Wednesday and Be Safe!
Keys to Canada!! You’re gonna have such a good time! There’s lots of great places. If you’re going to PEI, check out red point provincial park and spend some time at the beach at Twin Shores. If you’re in New Brunswick, try not to miss Fundy and Kouchibouguac national parks. They’ll both blow you away.
I hope you guys enjoy your travels this year going from the Keys to Canada. I might suggest you look into going to Annapolis Md. Some really great history in that town... that was once the Nation's Capital. Not sure of your exact time frame but western Mass. in the fall is beautiful. We just left the Everglades the other day. Some nice short walks to see some really cool nature. Hopefully, you'll get an airboat ride in. Safe travels!
First of all, Chris, congratulations on your business growing! You both have such sincere content and I love that you also want to have a life besides a RUclips channel. The way you do it is just right, because I for one, never get bored due to the variety of videos that you put out. I loved the Miami and San Francisco videos. I always think it’s a little fake when RUclipsrs use a Clickbait title and it’s something that you do not do which I’m sure a lot of your viewers appreciate. Keep up the great work! Also, change is good so if you want to change your video style to suit your lifestyle, that’s a good thing. 😊
okay last comment. I have enjoyed your last 2 videos. I sent both of them to my husband to watch. We have been in the market for an RV and look forward to RV life.
Hey you two, thanks for the update. I liked the San Fran and Miami videos but I generally like all you videos, not bored with you yet! :) Look forward to Keys to Canada.
I appreciate that you don't sensationalize. I enjoy your videos because of the loving tone they have, whatever they're about. I dream of RVing not too many years in the future.
I really like the fact that you don’t try to get viewers from drama. I tune in to get a sense of nature and adventure as well as learn from what happens to you. You do a great job. 👏
Congratulations on your nomadiversary! For me - most of the channels I follow are travel related whether sail, air or rv so I love the travel vlogs! But at the end of the day I think we all just like your wonderful family of four and enjoy hearing what you’re up to! And I will ALWAYS vote for more puppy content! ❤️
Acadia National Park in Maine is great hiking and biking the carriage trails. On your question… I’d stay with the travel focus and oh yeah “we live in an RV” expands your audience to travelers too. 👍. With that said, we are so new to RUclips it feels funny answering the question😂
Hello Chris and Aaron! I really love watching your travel videos and that's why I stick around. I am not a fan of the product videos or the how to videos, but do what makes you happy! Thank you for your videos and the personal training Chris! - Emily
I really enjoyed the Fran and Miami style content. I’m going to Miami on February and your video gave me so many ideas on what to do. Looking forward to seeing more. We have followed you since your van life days. We finally got an RV last year and starting our most time adventures this year.
I like your channel for the RV lifestyle and how to components. I like to see your evaluation between different RV types. I am less interested in the touristy travel stuff but will continue watching anyway. Safely travels.
Definitely noticed a difference in the video production and just how it was presented in general I think it’s awesome I think your finding your own groove keep doing you great job!
Congratulations on 5 year's, your living what most of us dream about doing, I enjoy whatever you post and really like seeing the places you visit, also really like you're solar power stuff, so like many of us out here, we'll be watching your videos when ever you post them, happy travels from the frozen Ozarks.
Love watching you because you keep it real! You don’t push drama, or try to setup scripts to pull people in. Nice update on where you’ve been & where your heading- been watching since van life ❤️
We always go to Lake Louise. We love the mountains. We have gone to Yoho provincial park and all the things available in the area. We used to go to Banff but to touristy for us. We have not done eastern Canada yet. Will be interesting to watch your videos. Thank you for sharing your adventures
Oh man, I hear you guys! I got a different, larger, RV in August and it has been a game changer for me in terms of feeling homey. Kit has finally reached the point that he can stay home alone for almost 3 hours and that creates a new level of freedom as you said. Living this lifestyle often means being prepared to adjust and pivot, whether that’s changing your location, or changing your home. I wouldn’t have it any other way! Hope to see you guys down the road!
A great place to visit that I feel you would really enjoy, is in Maryland. At Assateague state park. Right on the beach. Such a great adventure and great place to park on the way north
Congratulations on the 5 years! I've been following for most of it. I really enjoy both of your style and vibe, and of course, great sense of humor. Aaron, you do a great job with these videos! The music is always fun and different and it's obvious you put a lot of thought into the content. Happy New Year!!!
We have a 2016 Interstate after watching you while in your Interstate . I enjoy watching and learning from you guys. Wish we could travel together because i have soooo many questions!
Hey guys …been following you guys for a a few years now. We did a 3 month road trip 2 years ago …. I would say a hidden gem is Watkins Glen up state NY. We stopped there on our way to Niagara Falls and boy it is a beautiful little fishing town off of one of the fingers lakes. You must go hike The Gorge! It is verrrrrry cool.
Hi Aaron & Chris, It is Stephanie , I met you both at Tahoe Valley RV resort this past summer, when we were neighbours and I was letting you know I had purchased my B class van after following you both when you had yours:) It was great to meet you both, and I haven't forgotten Chris when you had suggested even when I couldn't get a work out in to just make sure I got my steps in everyday, I'm doing it! you inspired me. :) Hope you have a fabulous trip from Keys to Canada. Will look forward to catching your journey on your channel when I can.
We're from the west coast and almost on a whim did a six week trip to the maritime provinces of Canada. The highlights were Quebec City, Gaspe Peninsula/Forillon NP, Newfoundland (ferry ride has to be booked well in advance) and Gros Morne NP and Terra Nova NP, Cape Breton in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. If I had to pick the most memorable spot, I'd say Gros Morne, but all of the maritimes are beautiful. Would love to go back someday, but it's a long drive, on the order of going to Alaska from where we live. We only found three free spots to camp the entire time we were in Canada, but their campgrounds were always nice (nicer than most campgrounds at national parks in US).
Congratulations for your 5 years! I am from Montreal, Quebec, if you plan to come to Canada I have few suggestions for you! First, you must do Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia. Then, look at Magdalen Islands (Îles de la Madeleine): You will love it, I promise, and... You will eat really well there! The best time for the Maggies Islands is July and August. Then don't miss the opportunity to visit Quebec City, it is a Must! Can't wait to follow you travelling my country!
I like seeing your travels; where you go, how the dogs are doing, and I love your reviews. I'll be having Insty Connect installed in my van thanks to you, learned about dry bags for stinky stuff, now understand solar power much better than before. I'm cool with just sharing your adventures and favorite products.
You all are very genuine, no need to apologize. I did enjoy the Miami video, it made me want to go make a Cubano - but I need everything to make one and it's currently -1 outside so I'm not going anywhere.
I have lots of suggestions for you up the East coast of North Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina- Anastasia State Park, St. Augustine, Florida; Jekyll Island, Georgia; Skidaway Island, Georgia; Edisto Beach, South Carolina; and definitely Frisco at Hatteras and Ocracoke Island (requires a ferry) in the Outer Banks are all great choices.
I like the DYI, upgrades, and travel experience. But when it comes down to the RV life, we do it for the adventure of seeking out new territory. The journey begins with a lot of uncertainty. This is where we really don’t know what we’re getting into. So by not just doing the same things over and over we push forward outside our comfort level. People who have lived and know the area are a great resource. So if you can, try to get some interviews from the locals.
Hey guys! The channel is outstanding as it is!!! I think you guys do an extremely goooood job covering a little bit of everything, including a bit of drama - the dog 💩 episode. You include cooking tips, health and fitness info (maybe include some more for the RV community), campground reviews, boondocking insider info (WE LOVE), excellent video footage and commentary, dog footage, traveling and hiking footage, restaurant reviews when eat out, all of your additions and mods to the RV. Dayuuum, you guys don’t have to do a dang thing, but keep doing what you’re doing!!! One recommendation that I have recommended a couple of times before - get the powerblock dumbbells! We FT and they save sooooo much space with their small footprint compared to having 4-5 pairs of dumbbells. For the east coast trip, stay in the Williamsburg, VA area for at least 10 days…sooo much to see and do in the whole area from Norfolk to Williamsburg. Traffic there is horrible, but a ton of history in the area. 👍😃🍻
That sprinter sold SO FAST!! I love seeing how the tent era made you two so tolerant of a little discomfort. Maybe nothing will ever be that hard again 😮💨
Hey guys! Keys to 🇨🇦 is such a great idea! Now, from a Canada’s point of view, here are a few things to consider: I95 all the way to Maine, enter 🇨🇦 in New Brunswick, where the coast of amazing, and the other side is the Gulf of St-Laurence. Then drive to Nova-Scotia, do the Cape Breton circle so you can take a 6hrs ferry across to New Found Land! There, so many things to see, including icebergs along the coast….into Labrador! (End of June ideally). Then drive across Labrador to Quebec, in a route that looks and feel like what you drive in Alaska (what we did summer 2023)…into Quebec City, old French speaking city founded in the 1600 hundreds….then back down, after a quick stint into Montreal, a must for the food scene…you will love! Have fun! Remi
I have enjoyed all your videos. Camping in the desert to all the cities I will never see in person but makes me feel like I’m traveling with you two. Best wishes on keys to Canada.
Travel is a good video topic maybe share teach us your planning process. Keep doing the product reviews Thanks for keeping the drama out. Great job you 4. Watching you in 2024
I enjoy your mix of travel, repairs, demonstrations, cooking, and site seeing. My personal preference are posts lasting 10 -15 minutes, one or two every week or so, but obviously released as your schedule allows. Watching your adventures is similar to watching our past. My experience goes back to the 60s, VW vans crisscrossing the country, Pickup campers, tiny travel trailers, and a pop-up hauled to Alaska in 1980. Then pause as the kids were busy getting through school and activities, but we did some tenting too. Then just the two of us, knowing we wanted a Class A started with a 32’ diesel pusher, and after learning the ropes, hit the road full time in a new 40’ Class A in 2010. I work on the internet, less and less as time goes on, but it pays for campsites. Interestingly, at our 5-year point, we decided to do all the 4 corners of the lower 48, and circled the Great Lakes a bit that year too. We have our favorites, now in deep south Texas for the winter. As we are now in our 70’s sometimes our travels are a sort of medical treasure hunt as we pick up spare parts where needed. It can be done, lots of planning sometimes, but we want to continue our journey many more years. Thanks for the entertainment.
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Here to say, I appreciate this channel doesn't lean into the dramas of life. It's also not centric to product reviews, which, for the most part isnt interesting. Positivity, healthy living, and a couple we can sort of admire is enough to keep me coming back. Cheers to 5 years 🥂
Well thank you! Appreciate that and we appreciate you watching! 😊
No need to apologize. Life is and will always be full of resets. The one thing I admire about you two and the fur babies is the honesty. Don't feel pressured into thinking every video has to be educational and to the point. I can imagine allowing fellow RVers and RUclips watchers into ones life is pretty scary and can cause all sorts of unwanted emotions. Take a breath . We got yah. As always Thanks for sharing and wishing you all safe travels.
thank you!!
I think your videos have always been very entertaining, interesting,and thorough! I don't see any need for you to change change anything! :) " You did good"!! Take care of the precious pups!!
I appreciate that ! Thank you!! And we will 🐕🐕
Sounds like a great adventure - Canada is gorgeous - Life is short! Enjoy, Be safe, be careful, and enjoy!
Put Mulky Gap in GA near Blairsville in your Garmin. Free camping on the Duncan Ridge trail. Approximately 2 miles of easy peasy wide dirt road to get there. Connects to Appalachian Trail.
I would say do whatever type of videos that you enjoy/feel like making...whenever you enjoy/feel like making a video.
Certainly if you look at it as a business, then there is a little more pressure on you, but I think keeping your stories real is the main thing and not try and force it.
Keep up the good work and enjoy the journey.
Keys to Canada sounds like a great trip. Not a lot of boon-docking, but you can look at Assateague National Seashore. The Federal campground in Maryland have few amenities, Cold showers, vault toilets, there is fresh water available and a dump station. But there is the beach and the Wild ponies. Night life about 10 miles north in Ocean City, and a good food and ice cream in the little town of Berlin.
Key Largo- John penned camp state park
St. Augustine, FL - North beach camp (Anastasia island)
Hilton Head area- Hunting island state park
Must see.. we volunteered in the White Mountains of NH for the summer of 2022 and can’t recommend it enough!! The hiking is world class!
Born and raised and still live in Virginia. Lots of things to see and do here. Hiking, biking, wineries, breweries, etc. check out Charlottesville and the surrounding areas.
We were full time for a year, and decided we needed a home base so we purchased a small home in western Colorado. We now take multi-month trips, but always have a home to come back to.
State of New Hampshire - the cog railroad up Mount Washington. Free RV parking at the railroad station. Remember to bring your sweater.
What a great trip the Keys to Oh Canada… I love it. I think of including DC area, Cape Cod, Vermont, Upstate NY and the finger lakes, Maine!!!
Yes!!! I love these types of trips! How exciting…..film all of it.
Appreciate that thanks!
I’m partial to Kentucky. West Kentucky Land Between Lakes. Boating, fishing camping. Central Kentucky horse farms, bourbon trail, Keeneland and Churchill Downs. Eastern Kentucky mountains, hiking, and many other things. Mammoth Cave and Cumberland Falls. Probably the best state park system in the US. Reasonable rates. Many Corp of Engineer campgrounds and some dispersed camping. Great restaurants.
So excited to see you coming to the east coast! Full timers underestimate what this side of the country offers. What we lack in national parks (though several are beautiful and have scenic campgrounds) we have great state park campgrounds with great hiking and try more kayaking! Our campgrounds throughout Florida, Georgia, Carolinas, Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio are cheap and have great amenities. Don't forget to visit the great lakes!!!
Newfoundland! You’re big hikers, you’ll love Gros Morne National Park. The Tablelands and Gros Morne Mountain! Lots of places to boondock there. Also, Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Lots of hiking and great views there! We spent our 2023 summer in these two places and Prince Edward Island. Epic!
Thank you!
Heading north, you can't miss taking a day or two to see Acadia National Park. Good luck with your travels!
Great job on the videos. No excuses living and sharing is time consuming! Keep going. I have the same rig except 8 foot bed on my ram love the alliance. 301 rl rocks
Toronto, while in Toronto you have to stop into the Distilery District, take in a ball game, Niagara Falls, and Niagara on the Lake and all its wineries, Prince Edward County, Blue Mountain, Tobermory,
The Thousand Islands, Vancouver and the majistic drive to Calgary, and so much more.
Canada is truly
Gods Gift to the World.🎉
Congratulations! We will just be starting our Nomad Adventure in May! 🙂
We do appreciate you guys don't do the "click bait" stuff and drama. We are enjoying the new format, but also enjoy your older stuff as well. We look forward to your East Coast travels. Watch those low bridges!
Congrats to you too! Have fun!
Always enjoyed your no drama content. The tech stuff is interesting (battery upgrades, rig upgrades, meal prep, etc), but your city visits are the ones I remember the most. They are great.
If you are on thr east coast you have to stay at Assateague State Park in Maryland. Ocean front, boondocks, and wild horses
I enjoyed the video as always. If you’re traveling the east coast through Pennsylvania, consider checking out the town of Jim Thorpe. There are plenty of videos out there including another RUclips couple’s (untethered) visit last summer. There is the beautiful D&L rail trail nearby. We love to bicycle along that trail which follows the Lehigh river. Nice camping is not far away at the Hickory Run State Park. They have electric sites and both water and dump station available. All that is located not far from Pa 476 which ends merging into US 81 north.
Go Canada! Just finished 7 1/2 weeks in the Canadian Maritimes. Don’t miss taking the ferry to Newfoundland. Hiking in Gros Morne NP is stellar!
Finger Lakes. And stay at the Finger Lakes RV Resort in Hector a few miles North from Watkins Glenn on the East side of Seneca lake. Finger Lakes is a great mix of history, hiking, and, of course the wineries, breweries, distilleries, and creameries.
Congratulations from San Diego, CA! Thanks for all the inspiration, information and knowledge you have shared on your 5 yr journey. Truly an accomplishment. I was surprised in a really good way that you went with an Alliance. My wife and our two pups have been in a Paradigm for a little over a year. 26ft Lance for 2yrs near full-time >9Kmiles on the west coast before that. Looking forward to following your new adventures on the east coast and Canada. You're still going strong!
Try to grab a site at Assateague National Seashore…great beach and wild horses right in your site. And you are both so fit, stop and hike Mt Washington in NH, then take the Cog Railway down!
Happy Anniversary! Oh, my, baby Louie...so cute! I have always liked your video styles. They are informative, fun, and have a little bit of everything. It's inspirational to see Chris driving, and the amount of research that Aaron does is evident! Keep doing what you are doing.
Myles Standish State campground at the base of Cape Cod, Mass. is a good one for boondocking. It's not that crowded, the sites are big enough and it's cheap. No hookups at all. Although it's a drive to get to Provincetown with heavy traffic. We stayed there a few years ago and had fun. The park is very large for hiking and biking. We gave up trying to get a reservation (impossible) at the Fishermans Memorial State park in RI, so we went there instead.
Look into Frisco Campground in Cape Hatteras National Seashore. It's dry camping, nestled into the dunes. Very scenic, many sites have good sun & some low bushes to make it somewhat secluded. It is the lower part of Outer Banks, but you can create some awesome day trips from there.
Great, thanks! Written down. 👍
Just say no to drama. Love how you two don’t hit the must go too places like most RUclipsrs hit just for hits on their page, stay the way you guys are and stay on the off beaten path and enjoy what a it of us won’t be able to see.
Looking forward to your Keys to Canada tour. If you get up into Eastern Canada, the trip around the Gaspe coast on Quebec Highway 132 is a must see. Everyone talks up the Cabot trail (and it is beautiful) but I think the Gaspe Peninsula has even more to offer. Forillon National Park at the tip of the Peninsula is quite amazing. As always, safe travels....
Great, thanks for the info! 😊
All good! Been enjoying, and learning, following you through all the changes. But I'm happy seeing what you post whenever you do; timing doesn't matter, and the alerts work. Thank you!
🎉I can’t believe I’ve been watching y’all for 5 years! It’s been great. I appreciate your desire to strike a new balance with your channel while running both businesses from the road. I liked the travel log style of the last two. I still like the hiking, fitness, food, RV life good, bad and the product reviews. Maybe there are some dog centric excursions out there you could share for us who love pet adventures. Here for it all and thank you both for sharing your journey. 😊
The Miami video was awesome!
For what it's worth, I'd say be yourselves. That's obviously why people tune in to you. It's completely understandable you'd need a break after posting for so long.
So I just discovered you today. I'll definitely go back and watch your older stuff. I'm very curious about this truck and tent phase you had. 😂
You're both very brave and adventurous. You complement each other really well. And you are genuine. That is rare on here.
I also love the non drama, live life and have fun mood of your channel. Thanks for being a fun place to land every week!
Always! Thanks for watching!
Definitely go to a Boston, the Cape, Portland Maine and Arcadia National Park
North Carolina and the Smokey Mountains is a must too
East Coast parks we like: Myrtle Beach State Park, Skidaway Park, James Island Park
Also I love watching your videos. Kentucky is the bourbon and horse capitol of the world.
I agree! We love the Kentucky Horse park & campground and the Lexington area!
Love you guys! If you happen to visit Ontario, add Lake Superior Provincial Park to your list (Agawa Bay). It’s stunning and hopefully can accommodate your rig. Besides that, Algonquin Provincial Park is awesome too. Safe travels!
Thanks for sharing your 5 year journey! I have always appreciated your perspective and being in the moment. Aaron you hit on my question of RUclips … I love creating video, but run out of content that I think is relevant. Any input and experience advice would be welcomed. I do hope to cross paths in MN someday! Happy Wednesday and Be Safe!
Keys to Canada!! You’re gonna have such a good time! There’s lots of great places. If you’re going to PEI, check out red point provincial park and spend some time at the beach at Twin Shores. If you’re in New Brunswick, try not to miss Fundy and Kouchibouguac national parks. They’ll both blow you away.
I hope you guys enjoy your travels this year going from the Keys to Canada. I might suggest you look into going to Annapolis Md. Some really great history in that town... that was once the Nation's Capital. Not sure of your exact time frame but western Mass. in the fall is beautiful.
We just left the Everglades the other day. Some nice short walks to see some really cool nature. Hopefully, you'll get an airboat ride in.
Safe travels!
First of all, Chris, congratulations on your business growing! You both have such sincere content and I love that you also want to have a life besides a RUclips channel. The way you do it is just right, because I for one, never get bored due to the variety of videos that you put out. I loved the Miami and San Francisco videos. I always think it’s a little fake when RUclipsrs use a Clickbait title and it’s something that you do not do which I’m sure a lot of your viewers appreciate. Keep up the great work! Also, change is good so if you want to change your video style to suit your lifestyle, that’s a good thing. 😊
Thanks Lu Lu!
Congrats on a fantastic 5 years! We look forward to the next chapter/s of your adventures.
thanks!
okay last comment. I have enjoyed your last 2 videos. I sent both of them to my husband to watch. We have been in the market for an RV and look forward to RV life.
Hey you two, thanks for the update. I liked the San Fran and Miami videos but I generally like all you videos, not bored with you yet! :) Look forward to Keys to Canada.
Awesome, Thank you! Glad we haven't bored you yet! 🤣 We'll keep the videos coming! 😊
I appreciate that you don't sensationalize. I enjoy your videos because of the loving tone they have, whatever they're about. I dream of RVing not too many years in the future.
I appreciate that!
Hello from Maine ! Arcadia National Park is beautiful, especially during spring or fall . 60 miles of bike trails and lots of hiking opportunities.
Thank you! and hello!
Portland Maine is a great little town. We took a lobster boat out for an experience and saw the lighthouses as a bonus.
Nice work on the direction of where you guys are going on you tube...I agree a viewer. Wish you guys could get to Tampa this week for the show.
Looking forward to watching your
“ Keys to Canada” tour to get some good ideas!!! Loving the new video style! Well done!
I really like the fact that you don’t try to get viewers from drama. I tune in to get a sense of nature and adventure as well as learn from what happens to you. You do a great job. 👏
Thanks!
I recommend Mistletoe State Park & Cloudland Canyon State Park in Georgia. Also, Lake Guntersville in northeast Alabama.
Congratulations on your nomadiversary! For me - most of the channels I follow are travel related whether sail, air or rv so I love the travel vlogs! But at the end of the day I think we all just like your wonderful family of four and enjoy hearing what you’re up to! And I will ALWAYS vote for more puppy content! ❤️
Thanks Carman!
Acadia National Park in Maine is great hiking and biking the carriage trails. On your question… I’d stay with the travel focus and oh yeah “we live in an RV” expands your audience to travelers too. 👍. With that said, we are so new to RUclips it feels funny answering the question😂
Great update. Video ended suddenly but that's ok. Looking forward to your East Coast adventures.
It’s been a real joy to follow you both and it’s wonderful to hear your business is growing. Great job 👏
I like the new stuff too.
I love your videos and learn a lot. Cant wait to see how the east coast trip goes. Florida here too
Hello Chris and Aaron! I really love watching your travel videos and that's why I stick around. I am not a fan of the product videos or the how to videos, but do what makes you happy! Thank you for your videos and the personal training Chris! - Emily
Thank you!
Really liked the last 2 videos. Visiting along with you.
I really enjoyed the Fran and Miami style content. I’m going to Miami on February and your video gave me so many ideas on what to do. Looking forward to seeing more. We have followed you since your van life days. We finally got an RV last year and starting our most time adventures this year.
I like your channel for the RV lifestyle and how to components. I like to see your evaluation between different RV types. I am less interested in the touristy travel stuff but will continue watching anyway. Safely travels.
Happy 5th Nomadiversary Chris and Aaron! I appreciate the way you do your channel and always enjoy watching.
Thank you!
Definitely noticed a difference in the video production and just how it was presented in general I think it’s awesome I think your finding your own groove keep doing you great job!
Well thank you Michael, appreciate that! 😊
All of your content is great! It’s enjoyable to see the travel content, as well as how you plan your renovations, and your trips!
Thanks so much!
Congratulations on 5 year's, your living what most of us dream about doing, I enjoy whatever you post and really like seeing the places you visit, also really like you're solar power stuff, so like many of us out here, we'll be watching your videos when ever you post them, happy travels from the frozen Ozarks.
Thank you!
Major longtime fan here, and it has been fun to watch the evolution! To me the point of full timing is new adventures so carry on!!!
Thanks Molly!!!
Love watching you because you keep it real! You don’t push drama, or try to setup scripts to pull people in. Nice update on where you’ve been & where your heading- been watching since van life ❤️
I appreciate that!
We always go to Lake Louise. We love the mountains. We have gone to Yoho provincial park and all the things available in the area. We used to go to Banff but to touristy for us. We have not done eastern Canada yet. Will be interesting to watch your videos. Thank you for sharing your adventures
Thanks for sharing!
Oh man, I hear you guys! I got a different, larger, RV in August and it has been a game changer for me in terms of feeling homey.
Kit has finally reached the point that he can stay home alone for almost 3 hours and that creates a new level of freedom as you said.
Living this lifestyle often means being prepared to adjust and pivot, whether that’s changing your location, or changing your home. I wouldn’t have it any other way!
Hope to see you guys down the road!
Oh wow, glad to hear you're figuring it all out Sally!
A great place to visit that I feel you would really enjoy, is in Maryland. At Assateague state park. Right on the beach. Such a great adventure and great place to park on the way north
Thank you!
Congratulations on the 5 years! I've been following for most of it. I really enjoy both of your style and vibe, and of course, great sense of humor. Aaron, you do a great job with these videos! The music is always fun and different and it's obvious you put a lot of thought into the content. Happy New Year!!!
Be aware..Maine has taken a beating these past 2 weeks. The coast is working hard to recover.
We have a 2016 Interstate after watching you while in your Interstate . I enjoy watching and learning from you guys. Wish we could travel together because i have soooo many questions!
Happy Nomadanniversary!! ❤ Love watching all your adventures!!
Thanks so much Shelley!
Hey guys …been following you guys for a a few years now. We did a 3 month road trip 2 years ago …. I would say a hidden gem is Watkins Glen up state NY. We stopped there on our way to Niagara Falls and boy it is a beautiful little fishing town off of one of the fingers lakes. You must go hike The Gorge! It is verrrrrry cool.
Thanks!
Hi Aaron & Chris, It is Stephanie , I met you both at Tahoe Valley RV resort this past summer, when we were neighbours and I was letting you know I had purchased my B class van after following you both when you had yours:) It was great to meet you both, and I haven't forgotten Chris when you had suggested even when I couldn't get a work out in to just make sure I got my steps in everyday, I'm doing it! you inspired me. :) Hope you have a fabulous trip from Keys to Canada. Will look forward to catching your journey on your channel when I can.
Hey Stephanie!!! It was so great to meet you as well! We appreciate this, and Chris is so proud you're doing what you can!!!
We're from the west coast and almost on a whim did a six week trip to the maritime provinces of Canada. The highlights were Quebec City, Gaspe Peninsula/Forillon NP, Newfoundland (ferry ride has to be booked well in advance) and Gros Morne NP and Terra Nova NP, Cape Breton in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. If I had to pick the most memorable spot, I'd say Gros Morne, but all of the maritimes are beautiful. Would love to go back someday, but it's a long drive, on the order of going to Alaska from where we live. We only found three free spots to camp the entire time we were in Canada, but their campgrounds were always nice (nicer than most campgrounds at national parks in US).
Thank you!
I’ve been following you guys since you were in the van, love it, keep going!
Awesome! Thank you!
I really enjoyed those last two videos! Really nice change up!
Thanks!
Congratulations for your 5 years! I am from Montreal, Quebec, if you plan to come to Canada I have few suggestions for you! First, you must do Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia. Then, look at Magdalen Islands (Îles de la Madeleine): You will love it, I promise, and... You will eat really well there! The best time for the Maggies Islands is July and August. Then don't miss the opportunity to visit Quebec City, it is a Must! Can't wait to follow you travelling my country!
Thanks!
I like seeing your travels; where you go, how the dogs are doing, and I love your reviews. I'll be having Insty Connect installed in my van thanks to you, learned about dry bags for stinky stuff, now understand solar power much better than before. I'm cool with just sharing your adventures and favorite products.
thank you!
Personally I like all styles. it brings diversity and contrast to you guys and us. Thanks you for the vlogs, they are extremely entertaining.
Awesome! Thank you!
You all are very genuine, no need to apologize. I did enjoy the Miami video, it made me want to go make a Cubano - but I need everything to make one and it's currently -1 outside so I'm not going anywhere.
🤣 thank you! stay warm
I have lots of suggestions for you up the East coast of North Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina- Anastasia State Park, St. Augustine, Florida; Jekyll Island, Georgia; Skidaway Island, Georgia; Edisto Beach, South Carolina; and definitely Frisco at Hatteras and Ocracoke Island (requires a ferry) in the Outer Banks are all great choices.
love your videos so please keep it up! i don't think the style matters as much as posting consistantly (my 2 cents from a marketing background).
I like the DYI, upgrades, and travel experience. But when it comes down to the RV life, we do it for the adventure of seeking out new territory. The journey begins with a lot of uncertainty. This is where we really don’t know what we’re getting into. So by not just doing the same things over and over we push forward outside our comfort level. People who have lived and know the area are a great resource. So if you can, try to get some interviews from the locals.
Travel style videos are my favorite.
Hey guys! The channel is outstanding as it is!!! I think you guys do an extremely goooood job covering a little bit of everything, including a bit of drama - the dog 💩 episode. You include cooking tips, health and fitness info (maybe include some more for the RV community), campground reviews, boondocking insider info (WE LOVE), excellent video footage and commentary, dog footage, traveling and hiking footage, restaurant reviews when eat out, all of your additions and mods to the RV. Dayuuum, you guys don’t have to do a dang thing, but keep doing what you’re doing!!!
One recommendation that I have recommended a couple of times before - get the powerblock dumbbells! We FT and they save sooooo much space with their small footprint compared to having 4-5 pairs of dumbbells.
For the east coast trip, stay in the Williamsburg, VA area for at least 10 days…sooo much to see and do in the whole area from Norfolk to Williamsburg. Traffic there is horrible, but a ton of history in the area.
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Thanks Mike!
Hi, i am glad that you are doing well. Looking forward to your next video.
Hey, thanks!
That sprinter sold SO FAST!! I love seeing how the tent era made you two so tolerant of a little discomfort. Maybe nothing will ever be that hard again 😮💨
Soooo fast! Maybe we should try round 2 in the ⛺️ 🤔
Hey guys! Keys to 🇨🇦 is such a great idea! Now, from a Canada’s point of view, here are a few things to consider: I95 all the way to Maine, enter 🇨🇦 in New Brunswick, where the coast of amazing, and the other side is the Gulf of St-Laurence. Then drive to Nova-Scotia, do the Cape Breton circle so you can take a 6hrs ferry across to New Found Land! There, so many things to see, including icebergs along the coast….into Labrador! (End of June ideally). Then drive across Labrador to Quebec, in a route that looks and feel like what you drive in Alaska (what we did summer 2023)…into Quebec City, old French speaking city founded in the 1600 hundreds….then back down, after a quick stint into Montreal, a must for the food scene…you will love! Have fun! Remi
Oh wow! Appreciate all that info!!! Sounds great!
I have enjoyed all your videos. Camping in the desert to all the cities I will never see in person but makes me feel like I’m traveling with you two. Best wishes on keys to Canada.
Thank you!
Travel is a good video topic maybe share teach us your planning process. Keep doing the product reviews Thanks for keeping the drama out. Great job you 4. Watching you in 2024
I enjoy your mix of travel, repairs, demonstrations, cooking, and site seeing. My personal preference are posts lasting 10 -15 minutes, one or two every week or so, but obviously released as your schedule allows. Watching your adventures is similar to watching our past. My experience goes back to the 60s, VW vans crisscrossing the country, Pickup campers, tiny travel trailers, and a pop-up hauled to Alaska in 1980. Then pause as the kids were busy getting through school and activities, but we did some tenting too. Then just the two of us, knowing we wanted a Class A started with a 32’ diesel pusher, and after learning the ropes, hit the road full time in a new 40’ Class A in 2010. I work on the internet, less and less as time goes on, but it pays for campsites. Interestingly, at our 5-year point, we decided to do all the 4 corners of the lower 48, and circled the Great Lakes a bit that year too. We have our favorites, now in deep south Texas for the winter. As we are now in our 70’s sometimes our travels are a sort of medical treasure hunt as we pick up spare parts where needed. It can be done, lots of planning sometimes, but we want to continue our journey many more years. Thanks for the entertainment.
Thanks for sharing that!
Try Lake Santeelah, NC. There is boondocking available there, also along the trout streams.
Thanks!