We’ve been there several times. They have ranger led hikes and will take folks in a van to trailheads. At least they did pre Covid. The Twin Peaks campground is really nice. Concrete pads, dry camping, but with a dump station, water spigots throughout the campground, and bathrooms with solar powered showers. Plenty of boondocking by Ajo, too. It’s a favorite of ours in that neck of the woods along with Chiricahua National Monument.
That looks like a great place to visit. The signs definitely would make me think twice about staying there but seeing that border patrol is present would make me feel much better. Love those cactus and can't wait to see one in person.
Thank you Farnsworths! Your family and channel are inspiring us to look in full time Rving. My husband is a brand new nurse, working ICU/ER currently and loves it. He would love to reach out in an email with questions we haven't seen answered on your videos but we're not sure where to email you. We've been watching, seriously for the last two months researching this lifestyle for us, our three daughters (almost 7, 4, and yikes 3 months), and our two smallish dogs. If you ever take a contract in western NC we'd love to host you, when its not raining. Aside from that, we applaud and cheer on all your adventures. Be safe and happy travels and please don't stop!
How wonderful! Thanks so much for reaching out. Our email is noordinarypath@gmail.com and we are happy to answer questions. Are you all near Asheville? That's on our list for contracts someday. We hear its beautiful there.
It's so ironic that you guys posted this today. We are currently camped on BLM land just outside of Ajo, Arizona off of Derby Well rd and we have spent 2 days so far exploring the Organ Pipe Cactus Monument on our ATV'S and in our truck. I have to admit that I was a bit nervous being here at first but we haven't had a bit of trouble and this place is absolutely gorgeous!!! I have been following you guys for a long time because I am also a nurse and I am from Reno and worked at Renown for 14 years so I was excited to hear about John's job at Renown. Thank you for sharing all of your helpful information!!!
Omg how has this gone unnoticed for so long?! Seriously thank you. I know it's AZ - I have no idea why I put that in the title. Now I'm going to review the video again. Oops!!!
From SURPRISE, AZ - I’m glad I’m not the only one with a backpack addiction! 😂 That Monument has been on my list for a while, I passed it a few times heading down to Rocky Point, but will definitely hit it this year.
Sweet! Love seeing AZ people here. We really love it here. Also we want to go to Rocky Point someday. We weren't prepared when we went to the Monument but maybe another time.
Great video, and it was very informative. I admire your fearlessness and faith Kristin, I've been so nervous every time I see those signs near a border town.
Such a great park. It’s areas like this that are frequented by travelers & security that make them safe & less scary despite the warning signs. The best analogy was great! Next time we’re near the area, we’ll definitely have to check it out. I love that they have Desert Ranger program for the adults!!!
Off topic for video but how did you all research for an rv...we need one setup similar to yours as in the doors on bedrrooms and the double bunks etc. Its hard finding one that doesnt have the bunks with just curtains ha
That was a cholla cactus your daughter got on her shoe. So glad your dog did not get into one. They have tiny sharp barbed points. Carry a comb with a handle so you can just comb them off. Very painful and dangerous for you and your dog. Be careful. A beautiful area and park.
Cinder did get one the next time we went out. 😔 We had one of our kiddos put their hand on one last year. It's a running family joke now that cholla don't play. I totally forget that I had a pocket knife with tweezers. :(
Do you guys have a video or plan to make one about campsite security? Do you feel comfortable leaving Wendy at your boondocking sites while you are off exploring? What are your must dos as far as keeping your campsite secure? This is one thing I get nervous about and I’m curious how full timers handle it
So I feel sure you are probably gone now but it is something to take heed. I have a relative that is Border Patrol. That’s all I will say. I just want everyone to be safe. Drug smuggling is real and these signs are to be made to take notice. Love your channel.
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. :) Of course take notice. Our point is to not live in fear. :) We aren't debating that it happens and terrible things can happen to good, innocent people pretty much anywhere in the world. The best we can do is arm ourselves with knowledge and awareness and make decisions based on that.
@@NoOrdinaryPath I agree. Just want you and everyone safe. I just know what my family member says who is Border Patrol working not very far from there. Just care about you guys.
That was a great place back in the 70s-80s. Lots of fun and a degree cooler than Yuma.
I would be very reticent about taking my dog to Thornville, USA.
We’ve been there several times. They have ranger led hikes and will take folks in a van to trailheads. At least they did pre Covid. The Twin Peaks campground is really nice. Concrete pads, dry camping, but with a dump station, water spigots throughout the campground, and bathrooms with solar powered showers. Plenty of boondocking by Ajo, too. It’s a favorite of ours in that neck of the woods along with Chiricahua National Monument.
Educate yourself and be proactive. Safety needs to be everywhere not just where we think it is dangerous. Thanks for sharing.
We were there the first week of January 2020. We absolutely loved it!
It is a great park for sure! Wish we had more time to explore.
That looks like a great place to visit. The signs definitely would make me think twice about staying there but seeing that border patrol is present would make me feel much better. Love those cactus and can't wait to see one in person.
Another great video!
I really like what you all are doing with your channel. Education is power! Thanks for the inspiration! Safe travels!
Thank you Farnsworths! Your family and channel are inspiring us to look in full time Rving. My husband is a brand new nurse, working ICU/ER currently and loves it. He would love to reach out in an email with questions we haven't seen answered on your videos but we're not sure where to email you. We've been watching, seriously for the last two months researching this lifestyle for us, our three daughters (almost 7, 4, and yikes 3 months), and our two smallish dogs. If you ever take a contract in western NC we'd love to host you, when its not raining. Aside from that, we applaud and cheer on all your adventures. Be safe and happy travels and please don't stop!
How wonderful! Thanks so much for reaching out. Our email is noordinarypath@gmail.com and we are happy to answer questions. Are you all near Asheville? That's on our list for contracts someday. We hear its beautiful there.
@@NoOrdinaryPath We live near Boone, NC. Not as big or busy but a gem none the less.
It's so ironic that you guys posted this today. We are currently camped on BLM land just outside of Ajo, Arizona off of Derby Well rd and we have spent 2 days so far exploring the Organ Pipe Cactus Monument on our ATV'S and in our truck. I have to admit that I was a bit nervous being here at first but we haven't had a bit of trouble and this place is absolutely gorgeous!!! I have been following you guys for a long time because I am also a nurse and I am from Reno and worked at Renown for 14 years so I was excited to hear about John's job at Renown. Thank you for sharing all of your helpful information!!!
Organ pipe cactus national monument is in Arizona. Is there any reason why you put NM instead of AZ?
Omg how has this gone unnoticed for so long?! Seriously thank you. I know it's AZ - I have no idea why I put that in the title. Now I'm going to review the video again. Oops!!!
Haha!! I realize now why I did that. NM was an abbreviation for National Monument. 🤦♀️ Sure looked like New Mexico though. Thanks for the catch
@@NoOrdinaryPath Hahaha, maybe you can put Organ Pipe Cactus NM AZ...LOL. By the way, I love watching your videos.
So, it's perfectly safe but DO NOT LEAVE YOUR STUFF UNLOCKED. It may come up missing, PROBABLY!!
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From SURPRISE, AZ - I’m glad I’m not the only one with a backpack addiction! 😂 That Monument has been on my list for a while, I passed it a few times heading down to Rocky Point, but will definitely hit it this year.
Sweet! Love seeing AZ people here. We really love it here. Also we want to go to Rocky Point someday. We weren't prepared when we went to the Monument but maybe another time.
Great video, and it was very informative. I admire your fearlessness and faith Kristin, I've been so nervous every time I see those signs near a border town.
Such a great park. It’s areas like this that are frequented by travelers & security that make them safe & less scary despite the warning signs. The best analogy was great! Next time we’re near the area, we’ll definitely have to check it out. I love that they have Desert Ranger program for the adults!!!
Off topic for video but how did you all research for an rv...we need one setup similar to yours as in the doors on bedrrooms and the double bunks etc.
Its hard finding one that doesnt have the bunks with just curtains ha
Hey Tori, check out this playlist to see how we went about finding Wendy. ruclips.net/p/PLJVSWC72Gew-CXIZ__FxBbMLRKrx9AqGK
Best ever!
That was a cholla cactus your daughter got on her shoe. So glad your dog did not get into one. They have tiny sharp barbed points. Carry a comb with a handle so you can just comb them off. Very painful and dangerous for you and your dog. Be careful. A beautiful area and park.
Cinder did get one the next time we went out. 😔 We had one of our kiddos put their hand on one last year. It's a running family joke now that cholla don't play. I totally forget that I had a pocket knife with tweezers. :(
Do you guys have a video or plan to make one about campsite security? Do you feel comfortable leaving Wendy at your boondocking sites while you are off exploring? What are your must dos as far as keeping your campsite secure? This is one thing I get nervous about and I’m curious how full timers handle it
I have been there quiet a few times. Place is beautiful and awesome. Only problems we ever had was rattlesnakes and rude and obnoxious border patrol.
Good Video... Seeing the Border Patrol on site would totally make me feel safer. Would love to head down there.
So I feel sure you are probably gone now but it is something to take heed. I have a relative that is Border Patrol. That’s all I will say. I just want everyone to be safe. Drug smuggling is real and these signs are to be made to take notice. Love your channel.
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. :) Of course take notice. Our point is to not live in fear. :) We aren't debating that it happens and terrible things can happen to good, innocent people pretty much anywhere in the world. The best we can do is arm ourselves with knowledge and awareness and make decisions based on that.
@@NoOrdinaryPath I agree. Just want you and everyone safe. I just know what my family member says who is Border Patrol working not very far from there. Just care about you guys.
Thank you. We do appreciate that. 😊