When my family and I went camping when I was younger, my Dad was always up first thing and would be out making a huge breakfast for us in his cast iron skillet over the fire or his antique stove. Such fond memories.
Wonder if this guy realizes how many guys are watching this and envious of his happiness and simplicity of his life. I’m literally a month away from this. No more wife and just bought an older but awesome 25’ class a motorhome to go and enjoy life.
Thank you for the video. Mason was enjoying his alone time with you. I’m glad you got to fish. It doesn’t matter if you catch anything it’s just fishing that’s enjoyable. Your camp spot was really nice. I’m sure Marty had fun staying with your sister. Take care
Its nice to see someone else excited to find Shiner Bock in the fridge! Such a nice camping spot. Its so difficult camping at campgrounds, especially on weekends. You never know how it will be.
Pliers, the great American pot holder. The best time to fish is whatever time you are fishing. I carry my cold weather gear in the camper year round. Every so often the weather surprises you. Good experience, thanks Larry.
I always enjoy your videos. Laid back and taking it easy. Good content that I can relate to. I retired last year, purchased a truck camper and starting the next chapter in my life. Thank you for what you give us and keep up the great work.
What kind of truck camper did you get ?? I'm retiring early 25 and I'll be hitting the road as well... 🌵 Gonna join friends in Quartzsite at first, then we'll see where to from there 👊🏻 I'm leaning toward Northern Lite 8/11...
Hey buddy, I’m glad to see you back in your truck with the camper on. It seems like it’s much more comfortable and I enjoy you when you’re using that truck. Keep up the good work.
Hey Larry and Mason. Missing one dog Missing warm rugs Missing sleeping pants Missing fish I am so happy you showed up 🤣The Neighbours where pretty close thats the reason i dont like camp grounds you never know who is going to show up,I like my solitude just me and my dogs ,and why did someone complain about lil ol Mason its not like he is not a Rottweiler 🤔🤨😏,he did look so comfortable and snug in his bed on his own .I am sure Marty would had a great time with his Aunty ,becarefull someone might not want to give him back 🤣no it is nice for mason and you having time on your own once and awhile .Thankyou for sharing with us ,love it when the notifications pop up ,yes Larry has a Video out .Cheers Larry Ps glad you didnt get Skunked 😝Sending love and Blessing to you Mason Mason and Family God Bless❤🙏
Thanks! Great video. Liver-yuck! 😂 You caught a fish; good job. You’re so lucky that the skunk didn’t spray you. Must be used to people. Excellent camping spot. Your stove is similar to my Solo Stove. What is the material you been using lately to start fires. Looks like you fixed your awning, did you? Take care Bud
Im so sorry I didn’t reply sooner!! Things have just been crazy lately. Wow thank you so much 😊 🙏 I really appreciate the support!! As for fire starters recently I have been using “hay bail” Fire starters. Not sure the brand but I just found them at the grocery store. They are cheap and work great!
I have to say that I love the choice of music at the beginning of the video! And I laughed at "Everybody's favorite." at the comment you added at the end of informing us that you were having liver & onions for supper. - If that's a diesel heater, a Chinese diesel heater at that, you do have to blow out all of the carbon build up on those by turning them up to maximum & letting them burn for a good period of time (15 to 20 minutes or so) almost daily! At least once a month. And if you don't do that, you have to take them apart to clean all the carbon out of them. Did you know that? - That seemed to be a very nice campground, At least the site sure was. I'm not a campground person either. Don't get me wrong, I'm quite the people person & love interacting with & meeting new people, but there's just something about camping, . . . . . there's nothing better than a peaceful few days alone, especially by a lake.
Your videos (outside of doing your exploring of caves, haunted cabins, etc) are so peaceful and relaxing…very similar to a weekend with Kenny. I just love your laid back casual videos. Great photography and editing, especially nice having the drone footage back. Happy to see Mason have some only child time dad again…looked like he had a very chill weekend as well. Was that a free or pay to stay campsite? Thinking pay to stay As always, stay safe out there…..
Hey Larry, get a goose 🪿 down mummy sleeping bag for the really cold nights. You won’t be sorry! I had one that I bought in the late 60s from the Alaska Sleeping Bag Co. it’s served me well in Canada Moose hunting, Colorado Elk & Deer hunting and Utah for the same! It has kept me snug as a bug in the rug to as low as below o degrees! In temperatures that you had on this trip you could wear just your underwear and be warm! 😎 It does need to be 100% down.
HELLO LARRY, HERE IN TUCSON LOVE WATCHING YOUR CAMPING VIDEOS. THAT SURE IS SOMETHING I LOVE DOING MYSELF HAVENT IN A LONG TIME. VERY NICE VIEW OF THAT LAKE AND NICE WATCHING YOU AND DOGGIE THANK YOU 🌲🌿🌱
My experience with the striped kitties is if you don’t mess with them, they don’t mess with you and they don’t seem to be aggressive. Thanks for sharing your camping trip Larry.
Check your squirrel cage fan for dirt on the fins it slows down the rotation. Also clean or replace the sail switch. It senses air flow thru the heat exchanger. High altitude makes it worse. Look for anything restricting cold air and heat vents Inside the camper. Remove the grills to get more air flow when at higher elevation Low 12 volt power can also cause problems starting so check your connections.
A few years old I spent the summer trying as many different Montana campgrounds as possible. Never once had a problem. Met some great people and have some great memories.
Awesome video Larry , loved the extra shots of Mason. He is my best little buddy. The camp ground was a beautiful place, the drone footage was so nice. Thank you for your time & effort & thank you so much for the extra shoots of my little friend. See you next time, hello to Marty & Sarah ❤
Currently camp with my horses 24/7. On location Greenville Fl. 2 pups too. Your lifestyle is like mine. Nice and easy. Happy Trails. ❤Michelle. Florida.
Nice campground..Nice you can see the lake. Mason loves Marty but I think he enjoy just him and you this time. I buy matchlight and after I open the bag I have a piece of rope I knot onto it after I roll the top of the bag down. I think it keeps it fresh and have never had a problem lighting it. Liver and onion looked so good! Happy camping!
Great video Larry. I usually don’t have a problem with a loud fellow camper unless they have profanity laced music and such. As long as they respect the quiet time from 10-7 . The last time I took my family camping at my old childhood campground we had a party crowd that basically ruined our weekend. That was about 15 years ago. I haven’t camped there since. No respect anymore. Anyhoo. Shout out to you Larry for catching a fish ! Kenny of All Trades needs to ask you for some tips on catching fish😜.
Mason looked so happy relaxing with out his brother. I enjoyed your new stove. Shiner Bock is my favorite beer. I so enjoyed the video. Marty cam was awesome. Can I babysit when your sister is unable?❤😂 Good job
Awesome as always Larry and little Mason. This camp looked so relaxing and comfortable. I don't care for liver but I gotta tell ya, you made it look really good, emm emm, delicious 😋 Breakfast looked scrumptiously delicious also. Bummer the heater is acting up. I hope you can fix it without spending a ton of money😬😬 I just love that camper. When I go camping I always bring lots of thick warm blankets even when you're camping in warm weather. Because never know when you may need them. Stay awesome KEEP ADVENTURING GOD BLESS YOU
Also…….have a wool blanket in all camping vehicles, and/or a 12v electric blanket, also a smaller light weight down throw. Makes for a long, long miserable night when you can not get warm.
Hi Larry and Mason ❤ This was a great video. That was a cute Marty cam. I miss camping. I enjoyed seeing the blue jay and hearing the crow. I used to feed them unsalted peanuts 🥜. Each morning. The blue jays would bury them in the grass. And the crows sat on a wire. One time there was about 20 or 30 crows on that wire. It made our lights ark. LoL but i cut down on feeding so much........
I feel your pain, my friend. And I have been there. This is why I am my cargo camper has three forms of heat to choose from. I built a small woodstove. That is way too heavy. I have a diesel heater which has given me no issues at all running on high altitude settings. And my back up is a propane heater. With my heart failure, issues and slow blood circulation, I can no longer handle the cold. But I love the cold seasons.
Hey Larry, Not a huge fan of campgrounds either, but that one looked pretty nice with the lake steps away. Just an FYI, skunks eyesight not the greatest up close so if you stumble on one again, just quietly back away. Great video!☺👍
Hi there. New sub here. Just getting acquainted with you and the fur babies.... I like your vids so much. Quiet and peaceful, with a bit of great music for flavoring. Perfect! And might I add, that gorgeous coffee mug! 😮 Thank you for such a pleasant way to start my day.😊😊
Hey Larry nice spot with the lake but camp grounds are noisy sucks that the heater wasn’t working always keep extra blankets and sleep pants sleeping in jeans sucks too little Mason seemed to enjoy the peace and quiet from Marty Lol! Cool little cookstove love that you had your big camper this week it’s my favorite that was a really nice fishing lake very peaceful not use to seeing you by water nice change I can’t say your dinner looked delicious I don’t like liver and onions wish I did because it’s supposed to be very good for you I use to cook it for my dog he loved it Lol! Well great video looking foward to next weeks have a great week Larry Debbie from New Jersey 😎
Sunset & drone footage 10/10 😊- I get being freaked out by a skunk. Was camping one night at canyon lake … playing games around a table and a friend said .. don’t move. A huge skunk came up and was walking around my legs and sat next to me for what seemed like forever. I’ve never held my breath so long in my life, scariest moment e v e r 😂 🦨 - core memories made for sure!
Greetings from Finland !! YT pushed your Disturbing sounds episode, I guess it suits my algorithm. Any case I like thing you do, and animals with you are a part of a thing, that sets you a bit a part from other happy campers I follow. Also a mini pick up and a small camper on it is awesome . I have 1988 fleetside Chevy and not until recently , it wasnt permitted to have a camper on it, the bloody thing is bit broke now anyway hah hah, US cars you know. 😅
Hi Larry! Hope you are doing well, I love your vedioes, I,ve been wanting to go camping, love camping and fishing too. I,m 74 woman, you have a nice time. Love your dog.
OMG! 😳 You made me cry. One of my favorite memories of my life was in the 1980s. My husband and I lived in a little 32 foot holiday rambler 1960s camper. We were off of highway 89 south of Flagstaff, in back of the fairgrounds where we had leased some land. One morning I thought I was dreaming because I was hearing cowbells.. It was like 100 cowbells just constantly clanging. When I realized it wasn’t a dream, I rolled over and flipped open the tiny window in the loft of the camper. I was shocked! As far as I could see was a sea of sheep. We dashed out of bed, and I threw on a robe and flung the door open. And standing in front of my door were three Peruvian men in serapes grinning at me. They couldn’t speak much English but they managed to ask us where they could get water for the sheep. it’s a big problem for them as they are driving there herd all the way from Peru to market somewhere in the states. I’m going to guess it’s in Colorado because those Peruvian sheep were gorgeous. As someone who has spun yarn, I wanted to steal one from them. And I think the best place near Arizona that would have the best price for those sheep would be Colorado. Of course, there was no water on our land, and we went to a natural spring that we knew of to get water. So my husband drove one of them to the spring to show him how we get water and we helped them water all the sheep, which was a considerable task that took quite a few hours. So I went back and made some food and fed them and we gave them some other supplies we thought they could probably use. They were so nice and I just could not believe they told us they drove those sheep on foot all the way from Peru. It’s mind-boggling, but that’s just what they do. They said they would catch an airplane back to Peru once they sold the sheep, but the sheep couldn’t fly in an airplane so this is how they had to do it. 😂 It was one of the best days of my life. I will never forget it. Getting to meet those guys and struggling to communicate while they were so patient with us. I remember standing in the middle of that herd without any fear at all of trampling because those sheep were so tame they would let you pet them. And while they didn’t have a cowbell on every sheep, it sounded like they did. They explained that’s how they find the missing ones and they put the bells on the ones that stray off and the youngest ones. But what amazed me the most about the whole experience was they came from the south… they drove those sheep up the Mogollon rim! And when we showed amazement that they could manage that they just laughed and said it was nothing compared to where they live in Peru. They said they feel so much better once they get up over the rim because the high altitude is their native home. I had so much respect for those men driving those sheep that it didn’t matter how much they inconvenienced us and left sheep patties everywhere. Unfortunately that would be our last year out there but at the time I didn’t know it and I was looking forward to seeing them the next year and they said they would stop by for my good cooking. I made some Tex Mex food because I thought they would like it better than American fare. They cleaned their plates that’s for sure! 😂 So today, I was milling around my cabin, doing other things with RUclips running in the background when your video came on, and I heard the cowbells. Instantly I knew it was the sheep! Clearly it’s been 40 years since I had that experience so it’s not the same drivers but I’m sure it’s their children or their grandchildren. I wouldn’t have ever thought I would see anything of them again or their sheep or that they would still be driving them through Arizona like that. Americans don’t put bells on their sheep and they don’t drive them like that on foot the ancient way. It stirred my heart so much I’ve cried a couple times writing this. To know there are such amazing & wonderful cultures clinging to the old ways in this day just fills my heart to overflowing. Thank you for this video. You have no idea what it means to me. I want so much to go back to northern AZ because it feels like my home and I’ve never been able to get back. Something always stopped me. Three years ago I tried really hard to find a way to get to Arizona, but the land was so expensive and no one in south Texas would teach me how to drive my gooseneck trailer that’s 42 feet. everyone’s so mean and greedy and criminal now. The best I could do was buy a little half acre in East Texas, and I’m raising chickens and it has a little hunting cabin in the Piney woods and it reminds me of Flagstaff. Sometimes when I hear the crows in the morning or I hear an Eagle, I can sit on my swing outside and close my eyes and pretend I’m in Arizona. I’ll never give up hoping that I get back there. Every day since I left in 1989 I’ve wanted to go back. I only lived there for three glorious years and I know a lot has changed. I know that from watching your videos and others. But the experiences I had there were the best of my life and it became my home and I never wanted to leave, but I was forced to go back to Houston for family reasons. Biggest mistake of my life. One day I will get back there and I will never leave again. If it’s the last thing I do. Please keep making your videos because you just don’t know how much it means to me to watch them. Bless you. ☮️
@@marachelcitarello4777 thank you. I’m never giving up so sooner or later. I’ll get there. I always get what I want. Sometimes it just takes a little more time than I want it to. 😆
Sounds like they were having a dance off 😂, Im the same I dont really care for camp grounds. Mason was enjoying his time,.he is so cute! Nice little bass, love to fish. I have never eaten liver and never will. That does suc your heater wasnt working on a cool night. Keep some xtra blankets & sweat pants in case you need them or not. Nice drone shots! Have a good rest of your week!
I’ve never understood the appeal of liver….its an organ that filters impurities out of blood but supposedly it’s supposed to be good for you! Glad you had a nice time. Mason is darling and the sunset was quite stunning! All the best and God bless you!
You jinxed yourself! You said the Q word! Glad Mason had some Daddy alone time! I bet Sarah is spoiling Marty rotten! Glad yall didn’t freeze! Happy Camping and Safe Travels! ❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🐶🐶
I used to prepare a lot of food at home before I went camping. I would cut up pork loin and onions and garlic cloves add peppers and butter and salt and pepper and oregano and honey and wrap all that up in heavy duty tinfoil, a couple times. Then you just wait until you get a few coals around your fair and throw that tin foil on top of the coals. 20 to 30 minutes and you've got a good meal. I don't even remember who taught me how to do that.
I'm in Phoenix and White Horse Lake Campground is on the list of summer destinations. Yes, occasionally there will be a rowdy crowd nearby, but overall, the majority of the time campgrounds are really quiet. The best part is the reservation system... knowing you have a destination spot waiting for your arrival, rather than searching for a boondocking spot. Near miss with a skunk, but otherwise, looked like a pretty good time out there. Cheers! Pete in Arizona - KI7LIL
I had a Pepe le Pew in my back yard the other day and deer in my front yard. And I live right smack in town so it was surprising, especially with the deer. Love little Mason!
Those little stove are great. I use mine camping on my motorcycle. The alcohol tablets put off good heat and last a while. Using small sticks works well but you have to keep feeding it.
Different camp sites for different events. If I'm doing nature photograpy of elk and bears, I go into the boonies for silence and nature. If I'm near a lake, then expect the parties and generators. It's all good :)
My land is at an altitude of 6300 feet. I tried 4 different diesel heaters. None worked. There is a alpine mode in most. If your 5000 feet or below that may work. All it does is slow the fuel supply. If you know someone that needs a heater all they need to do is pay the shipping from Scottsdale AZ. Let me know, we can communicate however you'd like.
Wow very generous of you, but unfortunately the shipping is going to be crazy for that weight. Still very nice of you!! While your heaters don't run, I bet your property is so great at that altitude!!!
When I have to stay in an established CG and loud people are around, I use earplugs especially a brand called Happy Ears. Doesn’t block out all the noise, but helps muffle it enough so I am not so stressed out about no being able to control others. I go to the woods to hear the animals, birds, streams and other natural sounds. Not music (quiet guitar, harmonica or gentle singing is OK) not yelling or loud talking. Sound carries in the woods……I know I sound like a grumpy ol’ lady, and sometimes I am, but I keep to myself and am respectful to others regardless. Boondocking is preferred
I’ve always looked at campgrounds like you stayed at for people who liked to be sociable and not so much for “roughing” it and more secluded camping areas for people who wish not to be bothered by anyone. I’m not into to either one myself as I hate to drag a bunch of stuff with me and spend all that time setting up and taking down. Wouldn’t be relaxing to me. I admire those who do it though. To each his own I guess. Feeding the birds, squirrels, and rabbits from the comfort of my home is my heaven.
Woot woot almost at 50k subscribers.. let's get him there share his videos and comments help support the channel in this day and time if you can't support monthly on patron shop his links and comment ask questions.. So he keep the adventures coming. Mason luvs the adventures to. What a great dog life your pups have. Safe travels. Keep us east coast peeps in your prayers. So many families and friends are without homes and power and water basic needs to live.
Back in my teen years I used to have the advantage of going to church camp outings. Well one year at pokagen state park I believe in Michigan, if not its in Indiana, we learned survival skills. One of them was to take a large coffee can and if possible cut a small square door on the rim side of can and on then on the base end that will be the top of gadget take a bottle opener a pierce little triangles to make it where grease can drain. Then you can cook on top (base side) and to do so you can use charcoal or wood and start the fire under the can. That's why you make the square door. I love a good burger or hot dog cooked on that gadget!!!
Everything about the way things were 45 years ago is so different from the way things are today. In the seventies and eighties, community meant something different than it does today. I knew everyone in the neighborhood I grew up in, and it was a huge neighborhood! I went in almost every house in that neighborhood before I was a teenager. My family was very large when I was young and we all live close together. We took vacations together and we went camping no less than two times a year. I'm talking, it would be about 40 people all just trying to find enough Camp spots so we were close together. Back in those days, everyone hung these plastic lights out in front of their tents or there campers. Nobody ever walked by without waving and saying hey, at the very least, but most people stopped and chatted for hours sometimes. In the 70s and 80s, we met people when we went to the beach or when we went to the mountains camping, and some of those people remained friends with us for years later. We knew so many people at Myrtle Beach that we never had to pay for rooms. They invited us to come and stay. If the entire family went we would rent a two-story house at North Myrtle Beach and the whole family would go. I was like 11 and 12 years old and they just let me go where I wanted to. No one ever bothered me. My dad had a gift of Finding Me that I still can't figure out today. I found a group of kids fishing in a stream or something ran under a culvert. I was down there with them catching fish and having a good time and I just looked up and there stood my dad. Maybe I had a big mouth! Anyways, people these days don't know how to really enjoy camping like they did decades ago. I haven't Ben but one time in 3 years and that was in the summer. I am not a summer camper. I like the cold weather. I used to get a minimum of about six trips in during the winter. So much has changed. All the family land got sold. I had 10 different campsites marked off on the land my parents had for 50 years. I miss sitting around a campfire at night on the old family land, and Dad we just come walking down to the campfire without a flashlight or anything. If we had fire, we had food. Nothing is the same anymore but I'm very hopeful that I've got a few more off the beaten path Camp trips left under my belt. I love backpacking but at 54 I don't need a mountain to climb. I just like to get far enough away so I can feel closer to God. Your definitely going to need God there if a Sasquatch shows up. I've heard some strange things in the woods. Very strange things! Great video man. I love watching these videos. It's the next best thing to being there.
You talk about a cold night camping. I've got a tent hater. I went backpacking with a friend 25 years ago and it got done 10° that night. I didn't think we had anything to worry about because I had the tent heater but I only brought one bottle of gas and it ran out at about 3:00 in the morning. By 5:00 we was ready to pack on out of that place. Walking was the only way to stay warm. We had about a 5-mile hike back. I got so adapted to walking in the cold that when I got home I couldn't go in the house I had to sit down on my front porch for about an hour before I can go in a 70 degree house without feeling like I was going to catch on fire.
My little min pin won't eat his breakfast until I get his taste buds fired up...usually a piece of cheese..he will then gobble up his food. He has been like this years..sometimes just a tiny bit of toast or whatever I am nibbling on does the trick too.😅
Had a friend (HAD) that was noisy just like your neighbors. I asked why he was so obnoxious to other campers. He said that eventually nobody will come to the campground and that’s the way he wants it. Since he was a “local” he felt he had more rights to the campground than anyone else. Don’t know if that’s an issue here, just one opinion. Stay safe and be blessed.
See I think thats just bs bc other people should have more right than a local. Locals can go home!! Others have nowhere else to go you know. And it's just rude anyway. Smart of you to leave that friendship. What a dick.
I rarely camp in campgrounds. But, I did this past May in Arizona along the Gila River. It was quiet most of the day till around mid-afternoon when a couple of families occupied one of the spots. There were kids, dogs and inebriated adults. Lots of loud music and lots of cussing. (I felt sorry for the kids who had to listen to that foul mouth.) But, to my surprise, at exactly 10pm, the music and the loud talking stopped. They respected the 10pm quiet time. So, I really can't complain because, even though they camp like I never would, they got quiet when they were supposed to.
@@Galiuros I too rarely use campgrounds, and for the most part all of my experiences are just like yours. A little noisy in the daytime, but quiet after hours. But unfortunately there's always gotta be one...
When my family and I went camping when I was younger, my Dad was always up first thing and would be out making a huge breakfast for us in his cast iron skillet over the fire or his antique stove. Such fond memories.
Thanks for being a great brother!
Wonder if this guy realizes how many guys are watching this and envious of his happiness and simplicity of his life. I’m literally a month away from this. No more wife and just bought an older but awesome 25’ class a motorhome to go and enjoy life.
That’s exciting!! I bet you can’t wait to get out there!? All new adventures ahead!! 🤙
You should have taken your wife with you
@@heatherabraham-xf6yb tried that. Had a beautiful 40’ diesel pusher. She was miserable and complained about bugs constantly.
Congrats. We are so happy for you. I really like every bit of his shows.
Thank you for the video. Mason was enjoying his alone time with you. I’m glad you got to fish. It doesn’t matter if you catch anything it’s just fishing that’s enjoyable. Your camp spot was really nice. I’m sure Marty had fun staying with your sister. Take care
Love how you think of your dog before you
That's the way it's supposed to be...
Its nice to see someone else excited to find Shiner Bock in the fridge! Such a nice camping spot. Its so difficult camping at campgrounds, especially on weekends. You never know how it will be.
Thanks!
So sorry I didn’t reply sooner!! Life’s been crazy recently 😂 Thank you so much!!
Congratulations on the weight loss!
You look fabulous, and I’m sure you are feeling so much better. Nice catch 😂
Pliers, the great American pot holder.
The best time to fish is whatever time you are fishing.
I carry my cold weather gear in the camper year round. Every so often the weather surprises you.
Good experience, thanks Larry.
I bring water too.
I always enjoy your videos. Laid back and taking it easy. Good content that I can relate to. I retired last year, purchased a truck camper and starting the next chapter in my life. Thank you for what you give us and keep up the great work.
Awesome man!! Congratulations on your retirement!! I hope you find great enjoyment in this next chapter hun. Sounds like it's going to be a good time.
@@dinkvjr thank you. I'm looking forward to it.
What kind of truck camper did you get ?? I'm retiring early 25 and I'll be hitting the road as well... 🌵 Gonna join friends in Quartzsite at first, then we'll see where to from there 👊🏻 I'm leaning toward Northern Lite 8/11...
@@roberts.1400 I got a Capri Camper, Retreat model. Custom, hand built, made in Texas.
Hey buddy, I’m glad to see you back in your truck with the camper on. It seems like it’s much more comfortable and I enjoy you when you’re using that truck. Keep up the good work.
Just came across your channel couple days ago been working my way through your videos quickly became one of my favorite channels
That’s awesome, welcome! Thank you!!
Beautiful scenery and a very peaceful experience. Mason and you are the best chilled dog/human pair there is :)
I love seeing lil Mason having such a fun time. He seems like a great companion to hang with.
Hey Larry and Mason. Missing one dog Missing warm rugs Missing sleeping pants Missing fish I am so happy you showed up 🤣The Neighbours where pretty close thats the reason i dont like camp grounds you never know who is going to show up,I like my solitude just me and my dogs ,and why did someone complain about lil ol Mason its not like he is not a Rottweiler 🤔🤨😏,he did look so comfortable and snug in his bed on his own .I am sure Marty would had a great time with his Aunty ,becarefull someone might not want to give him back 🤣no it is nice for mason and you having time on your own once and awhile .Thankyou for sharing with us ,love it when the notifications pop up ,yes Larry has a Video out .Cheers Larry Ps glad you didnt get Skunked 😝Sending love and Blessing to you Mason Mason and Family God Bless❤🙏
Mason is like awww this is the life. This is like ole times just you and me pop. 😂
Thanks! Great video. Liver-yuck! 😂 You caught a fish; good job. You’re so lucky that the skunk didn’t spray you. Must be used to people. Excellent camping spot. Your stove is similar to my Solo Stove. What is the material you been using lately to start fires. Looks like you fixed your awning, did you? Take care Bud
Im so sorry I didn’t reply sooner!! Things have just been crazy lately. Wow thank you so much 😊 🙏 I really appreciate the support!!
As for fire starters recently I have been using “hay bail” Fire starters. Not sure the brand but I just found them at the grocery store. They are cheap and work great!
Old campgrounds/sites are the BEST! Ahhh, breathe in the nostalgia!
This is a great channel.. Happy I found it.. Recommend 👍 Larry is friend worthy.. Love his little boys too.. Thanks Larry this is life..❤
I have to say that I love the choice of music at the beginning of the video! And I laughed at "Everybody's favorite." at the comment you added at the end of informing us that you were having liver & onions for supper.
- If that's a diesel heater, a Chinese diesel heater at that, you do have to blow out all of the carbon build up on those by turning them up to maximum & letting them burn for a good period of time (15 to 20 minutes or so) almost daily! At least once a month. And if you don't do that, you have to take them apart to clean all the carbon out of them. Did you know that?
- That seemed to be a very nice campground, At least the site sure was. I'm not a campground person either. Don't get me wrong, I'm quite the people person & love interacting with & meeting new people, but there's just something about camping, . . . . . there's nothing better than a peaceful few days alone, especially by a lake.
Nice intro to the campground. Then "oh boy, was I ever wrong". Made me chuckle. I like the woods you camp in better too.
I think Mason wanted his bowl of food in the bed with him so he didn't have to get out of it to eat! Lol ❤️🐾❤️
I'm thinking 🤔 your right ✅️ 😂
Your videos (outside of doing your exploring of caves, haunted cabins, etc) are so peaceful and relaxing…very similar to a weekend with Kenny. I just love your laid back casual videos. Great photography and editing, especially nice having the drone footage back.
Happy to see Mason have some only child time dad again…looked like he had a very chill weekend as well.
Was that a free or pay to stay campsite? Thinking pay to stay
As always, stay safe out there…..
I love your channel! A lot of it is very relaxing. It makes me feel like I'm camping. And many times I learn something.
@@stacystacy1068 I’m glad you enjoy it!! Thank you for watching!! 😊
Mason is a very happy camper. Back good ole times with Dad. Thanks for the wonderful video.
Mason is a doll! Nice video. You’re sweet to think of the pups comfort over your own.
Hey Larry, get a goose 🪿 down mummy sleeping bag for the really cold nights. You won’t be sorry! I had one that I bought in the late 60s from the Alaska Sleeping Bag Co. it’s served me well in Canada Moose hunting, Colorado Elk & Deer hunting and Utah for the same! It has kept me snug as a bug in the rug to as low as below o degrees! In temperatures that you had on this trip you could wear just your underwear and be warm! 😎 It does need to be 100% down.
Greetings from East Tennessee, glad the big camper is back!
Me too !
HELLO LARRY, HERE IN TUCSON LOVE WATCHING YOUR CAMPING VIDEOS. THAT SURE IS SOMETHING I LOVE DOING MYSELF HAVENT IN A LONG TIME. VERY NICE VIEW OF THAT LAKE AND NICE WATCHING YOU AND DOGGIE THANK YOU
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My experience with the striped kitties is if you don’t mess with them, they don’t mess with you and they don’t seem to be aggressive. Thanks for sharing your camping trip Larry.
Check your squirrel cage fan for dirt on the fins it slows down the rotation.
Also clean or replace the sail switch. It senses air flow thru the heat exchanger. High altitude makes it worse.
Look for anything restricting cold air and heat vents Inside the camper. Remove the grills to get more air flow when at higher elevation
Low 12 volt power can also cause problems starting so check your connections.
Thank you for those tips!! I’ll try them out!
A few years old I spent the summer trying as many different Montana campgrounds as possible. Never once had a problem. Met some great people and have some great memories.
Awesome video Larry , loved the extra shots of Mason. He is my best little buddy. The camp ground was a beautiful place, the drone footage was so nice. Thank you for your time & effort & thank you so much for the extra shoots of my little friend. See you next time, hello to Marty & Sarah ❤
Great video, you looked happy for sure😊 Mason has adopted well to “work less and enjoy life more” as he looks happy too. Have a great week❤
Larry, squeeze half a lemon in the pan when you cook the liver - you won’t taste it and it makes the liver so so tender!
Outrageous photography, especially the newly fixed drone
Currently camp with my horses 24/7. On location Greenville Fl. 2 pups too. Your lifestyle is like mine. Nice and easy. Happy Trails. ❤Michelle. Florida.
Dude That heater sounds like an old 4000 ford tractor I had back in the day..!! lol Them morning fires feel pretty..!! Nice vid..!
slow the speed of video by 25% and it sounds like a didgeredo. (;
Digger-G 😅😅😅
Nice campground..Nice you can see the lake. Mason loves Marty but I think he enjoy just him and you this time. I buy matchlight and after I open the bag I have a piece of rope I knot onto it after I roll the top of the bag down. I think it keeps it fresh and have never had a problem lighting it. Liver and onion looked so good! Happy camping!
The issue is the size of that stove vs the size of the skillet your cooking with. The stove is meant for use with ultra light skillet for backpacking.
Great video Larry & Mason! I missed little Marty! Beautiful drone footage! Take care and stay safe! ❤️🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼✌🏼❤️🐶🐶❤️
Great video Larry. I usually don’t have a problem with a loud fellow camper unless they have profanity laced music and such. As long as they respect the quiet time from 10-7 . The last time I took my family camping at my old childhood campground we had a party crowd that basically ruined our weekend. That was about 15 years ago. I haven’t camped there since. No respect anymore. Anyhoo. Shout out to you Larry for catching a fish ! Kenny of All Trades needs to ask you for some tips on catching fish😜.
Mason looked so happy relaxing with out his brother. I enjoyed your new stove. Shiner Bock is my favorite beer. I so enjoyed the video. Marty cam was awesome. Can I babysit when your sister is unable?❤😂 Good job
Awesome as always Larry and little Mason. This camp looked so relaxing and comfortable.
I don't care for liver but I gotta tell ya, you made it look really good, emm emm, delicious 😋
Breakfast looked scrumptiously delicious also.
Bummer the heater is acting up. I hope you can fix it without spending a ton of money😬😬
I just love that camper.
When I go camping I always bring lots of thick warm blankets even when you're camping in warm weather. Because never know when you may need them.
Stay awesome
KEEP ADVENTURING
GOD BLESS YOU
Great video! I was just thinking the other day I am surprised I don't see more skunks out when I am camping- lucky you!
Also…….have a wool blanket in all camping vehicles, and/or a 12v electric blanket, also a smaller light weight down throw.
Makes for a long, long miserable night when you can not get warm.
Hi Larry and Mason ❤ This was a great video. That was a cute Marty cam. I miss camping. I enjoyed seeing the blue jay and hearing the crow. I used to feed them unsalted peanuts 🥜. Each morning. The blue jays would bury them in the grass. And the crows sat on a wire. One time there was about 20 or 30 crows on that wire. It made our lights ark. LoL but i cut down on feeding so much........
I feel your pain, my friend. And I have been there. This is why I am my cargo camper has three forms of heat to choose from. I built a small woodstove. That is way too heavy. I have a diesel heater which has given me no issues at all running on high altitude settings. And my back up is a propane heater. With my heart failure, issues and slow blood circulation, I can no longer handle the cold. But I love the cold seasons.
Hey Larry, Not a huge fan of campgrounds either, but that one looked pretty nice with the lake steps away. Just an FYI, skunks eyesight not the greatest up close so if you stumble on one again, just quietly back away. Great video!☺👍
That's the cutest stove I've ever seen! Looks like a super tiny grill! Lol
It's a good person that lets their dog have more blankets than them. ❤
Marty is so enthralled with life 😄🐶💯 🤙He sure is a happy pup! Great job dad! 🙏❤️🐶🌅🕊
Hi there. New sub here. Just getting acquainted with you and the fur babies.... I like your vids so much. Quiet and peaceful, with a bit of great music for flavoring. Perfect! And might I add, that gorgeous coffee mug! 😮 Thank you for such a pleasant way to start my day.😊😊
Love onions and liver... I usually eat them in a tortilla. Cool video! Thanks for sharing. Hi Mason!
Hey Larry nice spot with the lake but camp grounds are noisy sucks that the heater wasn’t working always keep extra blankets and sleep pants sleeping in jeans sucks too little Mason seemed to enjoy the peace and quiet from Marty Lol! Cool little cookstove love that you had your big camper this week it’s my favorite that was a really nice fishing lake very peaceful not use to seeing you by water nice change I can’t say your dinner looked delicious I don’t like liver and onions wish I did because it’s supposed to be very good for you I use to cook it for my dog he loved it Lol! Well great video looking foward to next weeks have a great week Larry Debbie from New Jersey 😎
Marty's like where am I what is this house sorcery!?! XD
Sunset & drone footage 10/10 😊- I get being freaked out by a skunk. Was camping one night at canyon lake … playing games around a table and a friend said .. don’t move. A huge skunk came up and was walking around my legs and sat next to me for what seemed like forever. I’ve never held my breath so long in my life, scariest moment e v e r 😂 🦨 - core memories made for sure!
Nice lake. I think Mason enjoyed his time alone with you! Liver and onions looked delicious!! ❤
Greetings from Finland !! YT pushed your Disturbing sounds episode, I guess it suits my algorithm. Any case I like thing you do, and animals with you are a part of a thing, that sets you a bit a part from other happy campers I follow. Also a mini pick up and a small camper on it is awesome . I have 1988 fleetside Chevy and not until recently , it wasnt permitted to have a camper on it, the bloody thing is bit broke now anyway hah hah, US cars you know. 😅
Hi Larry! Hope you are doing well, I love your vedioes, I,ve been wanting to go camping, love camping and fishing too. I,m 74 woman, you have a nice time. Love your dog.
Love your videos, they make me want to go camping! Mason is adorable!
Awesome video !! My dog Blue and I needed this as we prepare for hurricane Helene
OMG! 😳 You made me cry. One of my favorite memories of my life was in the 1980s. My husband and I lived in a little 32 foot holiday rambler 1960s camper. We were off of highway 89 south of Flagstaff, in back of the fairgrounds where we had leased some land. One morning I thought I was dreaming because I was hearing cowbells.. It was like 100 cowbells just constantly clanging. When I realized it wasn’t a dream, I rolled over and flipped open the tiny window in the loft of the camper. I was shocked! As far as I could see was a sea of sheep. We dashed out of bed, and I threw on a robe and flung the door open. And standing in front of my door were three Peruvian men in serapes grinning at me. They couldn’t speak much English but they managed to ask us where they could get water for the sheep. it’s a big problem for them as they are driving there herd all the way from Peru to market somewhere in the states. I’m going to guess it’s in Colorado because those Peruvian sheep were gorgeous. As someone who has spun yarn, I wanted to steal one from them. And I think the best place near Arizona that would have the best price for those sheep would be Colorado. Of course, there was no water on our land, and we went to a natural spring that we knew of to get water. So my husband drove one of them to the spring to show him how we get water and we helped them water all the sheep, which was a considerable task that took quite a few hours. So I went back and made some food and fed them and we gave them some other supplies we thought they could probably use. They were so nice and I just could not believe they told us they drove those sheep on foot all the way from Peru. It’s mind-boggling, but that’s just what they do. They said they would catch an airplane back to Peru once they sold the sheep, but the sheep couldn’t fly in an airplane so this is how they had to do it. 😂 It was one of the best days of my life. I will never forget it. Getting to meet those guys and struggling to communicate while they were so patient with us. I remember standing in the middle of that herd without any fear at all of trampling because those sheep were so tame they would let you pet them. And while they didn’t have a cowbell on every sheep, it sounded like they did. They explained that’s how they find the missing ones and they put the bells on the ones that stray off and the youngest ones. But what amazed me the most about the whole experience was they came from the south… they drove those sheep up the Mogollon rim! And when we showed amazement that they could manage that they just laughed and said it was nothing compared to where they live in Peru. They said they feel so much better once they get up over the rim because the high altitude is their native home. I had so much respect for those men driving those sheep that it didn’t matter how much they inconvenienced us and left sheep patties everywhere. Unfortunately that would be our last year out there but at the time I didn’t know it and I was looking forward to seeing them the next year and they said they would stop by for my good cooking. I made some Tex Mex food because I thought they would like it better than American fare. They cleaned their plates that’s for sure! 😂 So today, I was milling around my cabin, doing other things with RUclips running in the background when your video came on, and I heard the cowbells. Instantly I knew it was the sheep! Clearly it’s been 40 years since I had that experience so it’s not the same drivers but I’m sure it’s their children or their grandchildren. I wouldn’t have ever thought I would see anything of them again or their sheep or that they would still be driving them through Arizona like that. Americans don’t put bells on their sheep and they don’t drive them like that on foot the ancient way. It stirred my heart so much I’ve cried a couple times writing this. To know there are such amazing & wonderful cultures clinging to the old ways in this day just fills my heart to overflowing. Thank you for this video. You have no idea what it means to me. I want so much to go back to northern AZ because it feels like my home and I’ve never been able to get back. Something always stopped me. Three years ago I tried really hard to find a way to get to Arizona, but the land was so expensive and no one in south Texas would teach me how to drive my gooseneck trailer that’s 42 feet. everyone’s so mean and greedy and criminal now. The best I could do was buy a little half acre in East Texas, and I’m raising chickens and it has a little hunting cabin in the Piney woods and it reminds me of Flagstaff. Sometimes when I hear the crows in the morning or I hear an Eagle, I can sit on my swing outside and close my eyes and pretend I’m in Arizona. I’ll never give up hoping that I get back there. Every day since I left in 1989 I’ve wanted to go back. I only lived there for three glorious years and I know a lot has changed. I know that from watching your videos and others. But the experiences I had there were the best of my life and it became my home and I never wanted to leave, but I was forced to go back to Houston for family reasons. Biggest mistake of my life. One day I will get back there and I will never leave again. If it’s the last thing I do. Please keep making your videos because you just don’t know how much it means to me to watch them. Bless you. ☮️
I hope you get back❤
@@marachelcitarello4777 thank you. I’m never giving up so sooner or later. I’ll get there. I always get what I want. Sometimes it just takes a little more time than I want it to. 😆
Great photography with drone, so glad it is back in operation.
My favorite way to cook liver and onions. Thinly slice onion, dice up fresh garlic. Saute in butter. Through liver in garbage and enjoy.
Awww, Mason looked so happy and relaxed. Fishing and camping is still better than working 😂
FYI, the primary fuel for those stoves is twigs and pinky size sticks. They burn through wood quickly, so you have to constantly feed them.
Sounds like they were having a dance off 😂, Im the same I dont really care for camp grounds. Mason was enjoying his time,.he is so cute! Nice little bass, love to fish. I have never eaten liver and never will. That does suc your heater wasnt working on a cool night. Keep some xtra blankets & sweat pants in case you need them or not. Nice drone shots! Have a good rest of your week!
33:21 “Larry is contemplating why he doesn’t have a pellet pew pew right now”
I had to screen shot a picture of ur white dog ... Omg was amazing to get a screenshot of your dog . A picture is always worth a thousand words ...
Thanks for bringing us along!
I’ve never understood the appeal of liver….its an organ that filters impurities out of blood but supposedly it’s supposed to be good for you! Glad you had a nice time. Mason is darling and the sunset was quite stunning!
All the best and God bless you!
You jinxed yourself! You said the Q word! Glad Mason had some Daddy alone time! I bet Sarah is spoiling Marty rotten! Glad yall didn’t freeze! Happy Camping and Safe Travels! ❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🐶🐶
Hi Larry loving your videos and the love you have for your dogs much love sent your way from Maine
I used to prepare a lot of food at home before I went camping. I would cut up pork loin and onions and garlic cloves add peppers and butter and salt and pepper and oregano and honey and wrap all that up in heavy duty tinfoil, a couple times. Then you just wait until you get a few coals around your fair and throw that tin foil on top of the coals. 20 to 30 minutes and you've got a good meal. I don't even remember who taught me how to do that.
I'm in Phoenix and White Horse Lake Campground is on the list of summer destinations. Yes, occasionally there will be a rowdy crowd nearby, but overall, the majority of the time campgrounds are really quiet. The best part is the reservation system... knowing you have a destination spot waiting for your arrival, rather than searching for a boondocking spot. Near miss with a skunk, but otherwise, looked like a pretty good time out there. Cheers! Pete in Arizona - KI7LIL
I had a Pepe le Pew in my back yard the other day and deer in my front yard. And I live right smack in town so it was surprising, especially with the deer. Love little Mason!
So funny …dog will be warm…hope you are ok….l am not good in the cold..even though l love winter
I’ve lived in my van for seven years, I’ve stayed in a campground less than a week of that time, no regrets.
Those little stove are great. I use mine camping on my motorcycle. The alcohol tablets put off good heat and last a while. Using small sticks works well but you have to keep feeding it.
Different camp sites for different events. If I'm doing nature photograpy of elk and bears, I go into the boonies for silence and nature. If I'm near a lake, then expect the parties and generators. It's all good :)
despite all the issues, still a great video
My land is at an altitude of 6300 feet. I tried 4 different diesel heaters. None worked. There is a alpine mode in most. If your 5000 feet or below that may work. All it does is slow the fuel supply. If you know someone that needs a heater all they need to do is pay the shipping from Scottsdale AZ. Let me know, we can communicate however you'd like.
Wow very generous of you, but unfortunately the shipping is going to be crazy for that weight. Still very nice of you!! While your heaters don't run, I bet your property is so great at that altitude!!!
wow!! you have the life!! I love your videos and your sweet little boys! you have such a great vibe! Cant wait to watch more ❤
Ahhhhhh. We want to see baby Marty camping 😢. Ohhh well at least he is nice and warm at your sisters house. lol 😂.
When I have to stay in an established CG and loud people are around, I use earplugs especially a brand called Happy Ears. Doesn’t block out all the noise, but helps muffle it enough so I am not so stressed out about no being able to control others.
I go to the woods to hear the animals, birds, streams and other natural sounds. Not music (quiet guitar, harmonica or gentle singing is OK) not yelling or loud talking. Sound carries in the woods……I know I sound like a grumpy ol’ lady, and sometimes I am, but I keep to myself and am respectful to others regardless.
Boondocking is preferred
I’ve always looked at campgrounds like you stayed at for people who liked to be sociable and not so much for “roughing” it and more secluded camping areas for people who wish not to be bothered by anyone. I’m not into to either one myself as I hate to drag a bunch of stuff with me and spend all that time setting up and taking down. Wouldn’t be relaxing to me. I admire those who do it though. To each his own I guess. Feeding the birds, squirrels, and rabbits from the comfort of my home is my heaven.
Cook the liver with the onions also bread the liver with flour add a little salt and pepper.
Mason is a delight! Such a ham, ya gotta love him!
Woot woot almost at 50k subscribers.. let's get him there share his videos and comments help support the channel in this day and time if you can't support monthly on patron shop his links and comment ask questions.. So he keep the adventures coming. Mason luvs the adventures to. What a great dog life your pups have. Safe travels.
Keep us east coast peeps in your prayers. So many families and friends are without homes and power and water basic needs to live.
Liver, onions, bacon and mashed potatoes. Mmmm!
Ditch the "Match Light". Use a good quality lump charcoal.
Back in my teen years I used to have the advantage of going to church camp outings. Well one year at pokagen state park I believe in Michigan, if not its in Indiana, we learned survival skills. One of them was to take a large coffee can and if possible cut a small square door on the rim side of can and on then on the base end that will be the top of gadget take a bottle opener a pierce little triangles to make it where grease can drain. Then you can cook on top (base side) and to do so you can use charcoal or wood and start the fire under the can. That's why you make the square door. I love a good burger or hot dog cooked on that gadget!!!
Wow Larry what a magnificent camping spot, awesome view. Take care and travel safe 🌵🌵💙
Everything about the way things were 45 years ago is so different from the way things are today. In the seventies and eighties, community meant something different than it does today.
I knew everyone in the neighborhood I grew up in, and it was a huge neighborhood! I went in almost every house in that neighborhood before I was a teenager. My family was very large when I was young and we all live close together. We took vacations together and we went camping no less than two times a year. I'm talking, it would be about 40 people all just trying to find enough Camp spots so we were close together. Back in those days, everyone hung these plastic lights out in front of their tents or there campers. Nobody ever walked by without waving and saying hey, at the very least, but most people stopped and chatted for hours sometimes. In the 70s and 80s, we met people when we went to the beach or when we went to the mountains camping, and some of those people remained friends with us for years later. We knew so many people at Myrtle Beach that we never had to pay for rooms. They invited us to come and stay. If the entire family went we would rent a two-story house at North Myrtle Beach and the whole family would go. I was like 11 and 12 years old and they just let me go where I wanted to. No one ever bothered me. My dad had a gift of Finding Me that I still can't figure out today. I found a group of kids fishing in a stream or something ran under a culvert. I was down there with them catching fish and having a good time and I just looked up and there stood my dad. Maybe I had a big mouth! Anyways, people these days don't know how to really enjoy camping like they did decades ago. I haven't Ben but one time in 3 years and that was in the summer. I am not a summer camper. I like the cold weather. I used to get a minimum of about six trips in during the winter. So much has changed. All the family land got sold. I had 10 different campsites marked off on the land my parents had for 50 years. I miss sitting around a campfire at night on the old family land, and Dad we just come walking down to the campfire without a flashlight or anything. If we had fire, we had food. Nothing is the same anymore but I'm very hopeful that I've got a few more off the beaten path Camp trips left under my belt. I love backpacking but at 54 I don't need a mountain to climb. I just like to get far enough away so I can feel closer to God. Your definitely going to need God there if a Sasquatch shows up. I've heard some strange things in the woods. Very strange things! Great video man. I love watching these videos. It's the next best thing to being there.
Don't let anybody give you a hard time. I love me some liver and onions. As a matter of fact, you're making me hungry.😊
Dispersed camping > Campgrounds
I seriously can’t handle the chaos that takes place 99% of the time.
You talk about a cold night camping. I've got a tent hater. I went backpacking with a friend 25 years ago and it got done 10° that night. I didn't think we had anything to worry about because I had the tent heater but I only brought one bottle of gas and it ran out at about 3:00 in the morning. By 5:00 we was ready to pack on out of that place. Walking was the only way to stay warm. We had about a 5-mile hike back. I got so adapted to walking in the cold that when I got home I couldn't go in the house I had to sit down on my front porch for about an hour before I can go in a 70 degree house without feeling like I was going to catch on fire.
My little min pin won't eat his breakfast until I get his taste buds fired up...usually a piece of cheese..he will then gobble up his food. He has been like this years..sometimes just a tiny bit of toast or whatever I am nibbling on does the trick too.😅
I had a bad experience at that same campground a few years ago.
Had a friend (HAD) that was noisy just like your neighbors. I asked why he was so obnoxious to other campers. He said that eventually nobody will come to the campground and that’s the way he wants it. Since he was a “local” he felt he had more rights to the campground than anyone else. Don’t know if that’s an issue here, just one opinion. Stay safe and be blessed.
See I think thats just bs bc other people should have more right than a local. Locals can go home!! Others have nowhere else to go you know. And it's just rude anyway. Smart of you to leave that friendship. What a dick.
Always so nice to see your videos!😀
I rarely camp in campgrounds. But, I did this past May in Arizona along the Gila River. It was quiet most of the day till around mid-afternoon when a couple of families occupied one of the spots. There were kids, dogs and inebriated adults. Lots of loud music and lots of cussing. (I felt sorry for the kids who had to listen to that foul mouth.) But, to my surprise, at exactly 10pm, the music and the loud talking stopped. They respected the 10pm quiet time. So, I really can't complain because, even though they camp like I never would, they got quiet when they were supposed to.
@@Galiuros I too rarely use campgrounds, and for the most part all of my experiences are just like yours. A little noisy in the daytime, but quiet after hours. But unfortunately there's always gotta be one...
@@dinkvjr Nobody should have "more" right to a campground, local or non local.