Hello from Memphis TN. I’ve been watching from the start. I lost my BLM mustang to cancer 6 years ago, he was in his mid twenties. He taught me a lot about herd dynamics. Mustangs are definitely different from domesticated horses, he was the best weatherman. Would love to adopt another one, but I’m at horse/acre capacity at this time. Be safe out there!
Man I am loving these videos if you’re still planning on going to New Jersey, may God bless you. I drive tractor trailer for a living. Grew up in Pennsylvania. I lived there my whole life until four months ago. We moved to Ohio, but I used to drive truck into New Jersey and New York City. All the time. Absolutely hate that part of the country. I haven’t been there in about six years. Don’t care if I never go back.
I live about 20 minutes from BSF. It is stunning but rugged country. I’m fortunate it’s in my backyard. I have been in those trails many times. Glad you enjoyed it. By the way those are some fine horses!
Nice video Jake. Pretty scenery and nice people. I love your mustang's they are so chill, levelheaded horse's. Looking forward to your next video, until then be safe and God bless! 🙏☺️
Looks like it would be a beautiful ride on a beautiful day. Enjoy it! Good luck to all of you. Those boys sure are holding up good. You're the true American cowboy❤
I would LOVE to see the miles riden thus far on each video. Last I knew was 1,500 miles thus far. However I know you have riden more than that by now. All I ever see most the time is just on your headline . Which says a 7,000 mile journey. An how many miles you ride that day. Please try to keep us more informed as this is so cool . Thank you
I've gone over 2600 miles at this point. We ride between 20-25 miles a day on average although sometimes less than 20 depending on where I've found hosting. I take all the video footage but my brother back home does the editing. Happy to pass on your request.
I'm glad you give details and names because I'm always trying to follow you on google maps :) Do you have some sort of idea how much longer before you reach New Jersey? I'm worried about how hot it's gonna be for you and the horses as you head back west to Utah, via California......
Welcome to Tennessee. Our family has been to Big South Fork horse camping at Honey Creek Campground. We live south in Charleston, TN. Really enjoy your videoes.
You will not regret it. The whole area is so horse-friendly that I wish I could have spent more time just exploring and enjoying the beautiful scenery. And the lodge was the nicest accomodations I've ever stayed in.
I heven't been asked for proof of a coggins test yet but I have paper documentation it it happens so we're all good. The hitch I use the most is actually my own variation of a walker hitch. Great questions!
Yes, I ride the same hourse all day. Every other day I switch who gets packed and who gets riden. Because folks often offer to drive the load ahead, I keep track and make sure they get an equal number of days to get a break and carry no load at all.
Hello from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. I've been praying for you and your horses from the beginning. I was wondering if you knew where you and your horses would be resting in Virginia? I wish I still had my farm I would have accommodated. ❤
@@jakeharvath I am sorry we will.miss you. You are southwest of the area of the Shenandoah Valley where we are located. But, we will keep praying for you and your horses for safety and protection as you go forth on your journey.✝️🙏❤️. God Bless.
Hello from Memphis TN. I’ve been watching from the start. I lost my BLM mustang to cancer 6 years ago, he was in his mid twenties. He taught me a lot about herd dynamics. Mustangs are definitely different from domesticated horses, he was the best weatherman. Would love to adopt another one, but I’m at horse/acre capacity at this time. Be safe out there!
Yoooo I live in Olive Branch! What’s up!
The kindness and generosity of the people of this country is wonderful to see. Thank you for sharing with us!
It's even better to be the recipient of it. I'm forever grateful and humbled.
Thanks!
Thank yo so much for your support. I really appreciate it!
Enjoy watching America from this point of view!!!
Nothing better than seeing it from this point of view.
Yeah truck parking for truckers
❤awesome ❤
Keep living the dream!
So cool you have others join you
So happy you are finding the generosity of folks in that area. Beautiful country. Stay safe. 🙏🙏🙏
Very beautiful area enjoy 😊❤
offroading video. looks tough. what great horses. blessings.
Mustangs are so tough and sure-footed that there's no better horse for rough terrain and difficult trails.
Man I am loving these videos if you’re still planning on going to New Jersey, may God bless you. I drive tractor trailer for a living. Grew up in Pennsylvania. I lived there my whole life until four months ago. We moved to Ohio, but I used to drive truck into New Jersey and New York City. All the time. Absolutely hate that part of the country. I haven’t been there in about six years. Don’t care if I never go back.
Great video Jake! Love travelin along with ya! God Bless and stay safe. Keep makin those epic memories!!! ❤🙏🏼🐴🤠🐴🙏🏼❤️
I live about 20 minutes from BSF. It is stunning but rugged country. I’m fortunate it’s in my backyard. I have been in those trails many times. Glad you enjoyed it. By the way those are some fine horses!
Nice video Jake. Pretty scenery and nice people. I love your mustang's they are so chill, levelheaded horse's. Looking forward to your next video, until then be safe and God bless! 🙏☺️
Looks like it would be a beautiful ride on a beautiful day. Enjoy it! Good luck to all of you. Those boys sure are holding up good. You're the true American cowboy❤
Great video, awesome journey. I wish you could have more updates, a week is too long to wait.
Stay in The Blessing!
Been watching from the start & you're around where I grew up. Safe travels
I would LOVE to see the miles riden thus far on each video. Last I knew was 1,500 miles thus far. However I know you have riden more than that by now. All I ever see most the time is just on your headline . Which says a 7,000 mile journey. An how many miles you ride that day. Please try to keep us more informed as this is so cool . Thank you
I've gone over 2600 miles at this point. We ride between 20-25 miles a day on average although sometimes less than 20 depending on where I've found hosting. I take all the video footage but my brother back home does the editing. Happy to pass on your request.
Great!
Wow half a year on the ride! So awesome!!! Another great update and again, THANK YOU for taking us on the journey!!!
Thanks for watching!
♥️6 months ! 🤍💙🇺🇸🐎🐎🐎✨
Amazing. God bless.
All three of you have gotten notably sun bleached over these last two episodes ☀️😄
Careful north of Big South Fork. Cell coverage is spotty as you get on in to Kentucky
Hello from Virginia, God bless you and keep you and your awesome horse's safe 😊
I rode the Big South Fork a few years ago near Jamestown Tenn. Beautiful area!
I'm glad you give details and names because I'm always trying to follow you on google maps :) Do you have some sort of idea how much longer before you reach New Jersey? I'm worried about how hot it's gonna be for you and the horses as you head back west to Utah, via California......
I will hopefully reach New Jersey sometime in June.
Welcome to Tennessee. Our family has been to Big South Fork horse camping at Honey Creek Campground. We live south in Charleston, TN. Really enjoy your videoes.
Another great video !! Thanks for sharing Jake !
Good job man 6 month ,keep going see you in jersey ,nice week nice country sides.
Pura vida adiós amigo.
This was really great, thanks! Might have to travel down there, ride some trails and stay at the lodge!
You will not regret it. The whole area is so horse-friendly that I wish I could have spent more time just exploring and enjoying the beautiful scenery. And the lodge was the nicest accomodations I've ever stayed in.
Hate I missed you -- you had to be close to us in TN going into Virginia...
Beautiful scenery this week! keep on Keeping on!
So Jake when you get back home are you going to start training mustangs for people? I'd adopt one and pay you to train
I want to do this
👋🐴🇧🇪🙏❤️
How is Bella doing now that she home?
She's doing great and has gained over 100 lbs. so far.
@jakeharvath that is great news. I'm glad all of you are doing great. I so enjoy your videos .please stay safe.
Glad to hear she’s recovering. That’s taxing on any horse!
Do you ever get asked for proof of a coggins test ? What hitch do you use the most?
I heven't been asked for proof of a coggins test yet but I have paper documentation it it happens so we're all good. The hitch I use the most is actually my own variation of a walker hitch. Great questions!
Do you switch horses during the day? I just assumed that you ride the same one all day. How often do your horses need new shoes?
I think he switches horse's to ride
Yes, I ride the same hourse all day. Every other day I switch who gets packed and who gets riden. Because folks often offer to drive the load ahead, I keep track and make sure they get an equal number of days to get a break and carry no load at all.
Are you coming back thru Tennessee? West Tennessee?
How is Bella doing?
She doing great and already gained over 100 lbs.
Any Bigfoot or UFO sightings
Not yet but I'll let you know if I do. 😉
Hello from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. I've been praying for you and your horses from the beginning. I was wondering if you knew where you and your horses would be resting in Virginia? I wish I still had my farm I would have accommodated. ❤
Right now we're near Blacksburg, Virginia, then heading towards Hancock before we ride into Maryland.
@@jakeharvath I am sorry we will.miss you. You are southwest of the area of the Shenandoah Valley where we are located. But, we will keep praying for you and your horses for safety and protection as you go forth on your journey.✝️🙏❤️. God Bless.