You both compliment each other so well. I'll have to try the Fish Stew sometime, it looks delish. I loved the rendition of, If you're happy and you know it was your tail, LMBO I enjoyed Taylor's tail wagging and eye roll. Looks like y'all made lemonade 🍋 out of the weekend and that's all you can ask for, beautiful scenery. 👍
Thanks for taking us along on your adventure. BTW, we take our horses camping with us here in So Cal. It's quite a project, involving two trucks! Glad to see a beautiful horse camping spot in Georgia. Maybe when we retire we can get out that way.
This is my kinda video. I am looking at campgrounds, cooking, and having fun. Like North Georgia. Tugaloo is my favorite. 12 hour drive is slowing me down
The stew looked great. When we were on our trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Carol prepared pizzas in our Dutch oven and it was awesome! We have very little public land for boondocking in Texas. Thankfully, we’re within a few hours of boondocking in the mountains of Arkansas.
Very cool, we did remember you talking about it. We’re glad we got to check it out, it was beautiful! Hope you’re doing well, maybe we can all go camping together soon. Thanks for watching our video!
Hi guys! Love the channel, I got a Northern Lite 10-2 thanks to your videos! Im a full time boondocker, it always takes a little extra research to find a place that fits the rig but Campendium and The Dyrt are the first resources I use.
North Georgia just north of Helen is Chattahoochie oconee national forest we stayed at. On I-overlander it’s called Low Gap. 3 mile drive when the pavement ends. It’s got pit toilets, water pump and trash. Only 12 bucks a night 😊
Well have to check out Jones creek. It wasn’t the rough part as much as it was so unlevel and using a bunch of blocks to level up is sometimes dangerous.
Bert, the thought did cross our minds then we remembered there's always Walmart and Cracker Barrell, LOL, just kidding. As always, thanks for watching!
Finding free boondocking east of the Mississippi can be a challenge. A great alternative, although they aren't free, are the many Army Corps of Engineers Campgrounds. The southeast has lots of them, and they are almost always very, very nice. Often better than the commercial campgrounds in the area. There are a few in north(ish) Georgia. Van Pugh South Campground on Lake Lanier comes to mind. It's fantastic. Almost every site is waterfront. If you have an Access Pass or a Senior Pass (America the Beautiful Pass) you get half off the price.
Hola chicos!. Bonito lugar de descanso eligieron esta vez. Mirando el interior del camper me di cuenta que hay que cambiar el colchón.....está malito....😊😊
Yeah, finding boondocking on the east side of the country is SUPER hard! We ran into the same problems when we were in Georgia. There is a place just north of where you are where we LOVED camping - Cooper Creek USFS Campground & Recreation Area. AMAZINGLY beautiful area! Maybe you can hit there! If you're bored, we do have a video of our trip there - ruclips.net/video/HyaxFYfzBZA/видео.html
Oh we know who @KennyOfAllTrades is, great guy with very cool adventures. He's got some cool places to visit up there in MN, his adventures are what we aspire to. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Ty for sharing.
this is the internet, so I will preface my this comment with "for me" dogs are better that kids.. hahaha
I’m not sure about the fish stew, but I was pleasantly surprised to see you two say grace over your food, keep up the good work! God bless!
Gerry.
You both compliment each other so well. I'll have to try the Fish Stew sometime, it looks delish. I loved the rendition of, If you're happy and you know it was your tail, LMBO I enjoyed Taylor's tail wagging and eye roll. Looks like y'all made lemonade 🍋 out of the weekend and that's all you can ask for, beautiful scenery. 👍
Thanks for taking us along on your adventure. BTW, we take our horses camping with us here in So Cal. It's quite a project, involving two trucks! Glad to see a beautiful horse camping spot in Georgia. Maybe when we retire we can get out that way.
I like the way you made stake body sides on the flatbed truck, nice job.
Sometimes, I've gotta laugh. It's HARD work going out to Relax!
OMGosh chocolate flavoured whiskey... Okay, if I ever get to Georgia, i'm bring you some good whiskey. LoL
Thanks for the video. It was nice seeing you cook dinner on the campfire. Looking forward to next time.
We don’t have many places to boondock either her in northern Indiana. Enjoyed seeing you salvage the weekend
Thanks we were trying to make the best of it. I hope you’re doing well. Thanks for watching.
This was a great time, thanks for sharing 😊
This is my kinda video. I am looking at campgrounds, cooking, and having fun. Like North Georgia. Tugaloo is my favorite. 12 hour drive is slowing me down
Thanks for watching and hopefully you can find some good camping close by rather than having to drive 12 hours.
@RunawayRoses we have great camping in michigan, just to cold. Still getting snow last week
Glad to see you guys using the camper and cooking. It worked out that looked like a nice place, now you know.
Yes now we know! We're looking forward to putting more camping and cooking out soon, thanks for watching and commenting!
The stew looked great. When we were on our trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Carol prepared pizzas in our Dutch oven and it was awesome!
We have very little public land for boondocking in Texas. Thankfully, we’re within a few hours of boondocking in the mountains of Arkansas.
We might have to cook some pizza, it's one of our fave foods! Thanks for watching!
Track rock is my favorite! Glad you all got to it!
Very cool, we did remember you talking about it. We’re glad we got to check it out, it was beautiful! Hope you’re doing well, maybe we can all go camping together soon. Thanks for watching our video!
You call it a fail, but you were out and about. I call that a win. Congratulations on selling your Northern Lite.
What great campgrounds. Beautiful!
Hi guys! Love the channel, I got a Northern Lite 10-2 thanks to your videos! Im a full time boondocker, it always takes a little extra research to find a place that fits the rig but Campendium and The Dyrt are the first resources I use.
Thanks for the tips and for watching! Enjoy your 10-2 and safe travels!
Are y’all Harvest Hosts members? We have had great luck boon docking with hosts
Boondocking East of Mississippi. Good luck!
North Georgia just north of Helen is Chattahoochie oconee national forest we stayed at. On I-overlander it’s called Low Gap. 3 mile drive when the pavement ends. It’s got pit toilets, water pump and trash. Only 12 bucks a night 😊
Thanks we’ll have to check into it. Thanks for watching!
You have a lot of nice state parks in Georgia. We spent 10 days going to same of them in our Northern 10-2 and yes putting a houghton on was great.
We do but man are they getting expensive, was trying to save a little money. Oh well, we had a great time none the less :-)
Jones Creek, but its rougher than Dockery. I do see pull behind campers and horse trailers back there though.
Well have to check out Jones creek. It wasn’t the rough part as much as it was so unlevel and using a bunch of blocks to level up is sometimes dangerous.
Resilient! We would've went home.
Bert, the thought did cross our minds then we remembered there's always Walmart and Cracker Barrell, LOL, just kidding. As always, thanks for watching!
Yes, I know where there is fantastic boondocking. Come to Oregon, dang it!
I wish we could, hopefully one day! I hear it’s beautiful up there. Thanks again for watching Bob!
Nice meeting you all 😊
Allen, it was great meeting you as well, hopefully we'll see you again on down the road!
Finding free boondocking east of the Mississippi can be a challenge. A great alternative, although they aren't free, are the many Army Corps of Engineers Campgrounds. The southeast has lots of them, and they are almost always very, very nice. Often better than the commercial campgrounds in the area. There are a few in north(ish) Georgia. Van Pugh South Campground on Lake Lanier comes to mind. It's fantastic. Almost every site is waterfront. If you have an Access Pass or a Senior Pass (America the Beautiful Pass) you get half off the price.
Thanks for the tip. We heard of Van Pugh South but we’ve never been there. We’ll have to check it out. Thanks for watching!
In Missouri we can not bring fire wood because of tree bores killing green ash trees so you have to get wood at the camp site and it’s not cheap .
Well at least all got some site seeing
Hola chicos!. Bonito lugar de descanso eligieron esta vez. Mirando el interior del camper me di cuenta que hay que cambiar el colchón.....está malito....😊😊
Iam sorry that does not sound good, fish stew 😂
Yeah, finding boondocking on the east side of the country is SUPER hard! We ran into the same problems when we were in Georgia. There is a place just north of where you are where we LOVED camping - Cooper Creek USFS Campground & Recreation Area. AMAZINGLY beautiful area! Maybe you can hit there! If you're bored, we do have a video of our trip there - ruclips.net/video/HyaxFYfzBZA/видео.html
Hey JoslynJourney, Thanks for the tip we’ll have to check out Cooper Creek. We enjoy your channel, keep up the good work. - Todd
You should check out Kenny of all trades. He boondocks only and he has a video on how he uses certain sites he uses to to find boondoking sites.
Oh we know who @KennyOfAllTrades is, great guy with very cool adventures. He's got some cool places to visit up there in MN, his adventures are what we aspire to. Thanks for watching and commenting!