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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • We found a nice, remote, boondocking camp spot near Pioche, NV, but were visited by one odd individual which made us concerned and uncomfortable. Also, we show you how to use flint and steel to make a fire, including how to make the necessary char cloth and char punk. It's a lot of fun and we suggest that you give it a try!
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Комментарии • 494

  • @TheDotDetective
    @TheDotDetective 10 месяцев назад +57

    Obviously the woman is not a camper. Most city folk have a smaller personal bubble than those who live in wider open spaces. Stay safe!

    • @kennethgardner3090
      @kennethgardner3090 10 месяцев назад +2

      I never understood it until now. But I think you're right.

    • @derekdowns6275
      @derekdowns6275 10 месяцев назад +4

      Some people have a strong herd/flock mentality. Very different from a western/independent type of mindset. I'm friendly, but I like my space!

    • @Lonerwolf420
      @Lonerwolf420 10 месяцев назад +1

      OBVIOUSLY she can start a fire better than u 🤷🤣😂🤣

    • @vickicali
      @vickicali 10 месяцев назад

      Right. That was miles away for those of us who live in the city. 😂

  • @Chubbydippin
    @Chubbydippin 10 месяцев назад +26

    Linda is a absolute gem. I could listen to her read a book on how to tie shoes and she would still be just as delightful. Don't worry Rick, we love you too. If I was gonna invade your camp, I would atleast bring pie. Your spidey senses were on point. You just never know about people. You two be safe out there. The Gone Again mantra, Have pie, will travel.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +1

      If you bring pie, you don't even have to call ahead!

  • @rt3box6tx74
    @rt3box6tx74 10 месяцев назад +25

    Reading these accounts of intrusion brought back a bizarre memory.
    In 2004 we bought a small cabin in a northern NM resort area we'd been visiting for two decades. For our own privacy we'd always avoided being there on weekends and holidays for riding the jeep trails. We rented a room in the village for our two to three night stays.
    The first time we stayed at the cabin after purchase we were sitting on the back deck 15 ft above the ground when we heard voices of small children close by. There was a multi-family group of around ten people walking through our fairly steep (for children) side yard. We were so high up they didn't see us. We only saw the tops of the adults heads.
    Phase 2 of intruders was a gaggle of teens who took the easy route... onto our front porch that leads to a narrow side deck connecting to our huge back deck. At least they had the decency to greet us when they saw we were sitting around our deck table relaxing after a late brunch. They explained they've always used the property to access the river, which is 150 ft down a steep grade with a barely discernable trail of switchbacks, a couple of sections of 4 to 5 rotten railroad timber steps and other sections of rocklined, narrow path. They all navigated the descent as if they were quite familiar. What was hilarious was the next door neighbor had a perfectly built set of newish stairs from their back deck down to the river. The neighbor on our other side had a graded gravel driveway all the way down, but neither of them has any flat ground down at river level like we do along our 300 ft of river frontage.
    What does one say to people who assert precedence to use property because they were once invited there for a meal with a church group? 🤷‍♀️
    My liability lawyer side swung into action. We bought no trespassing signs to post on the front fence, where the decks on each side of the house lead to the back deck, to the point where the descent to the river abruptly becomes more steep and "rough" to traverse... and a big umbrella insurance policy.
    It boils down to this. Urban residents and suburbanites are accustomed to sharing open space with others. They don't grasp that the outdoor space around your camper or tent is your living room.
    I paid a little extra for a quaint 1300 sq ft one bedroom cabin on a 2 acre river lot because I value privacy. I expect privacy. My mountain abode is where I go to decompress and relax.
    📣 Get off my lawn!

    • @candyalexander2196
      @candyalexander2196 10 месяцев назад +7

      Well said as half full time campers we r still shocked how people just walk through our paid for campsite with a fire going and us sitting around said fire ..like so what .. I've started considering it a threat and video them

    • @ls.4895
      @ls.4895 10 месяцев назад +4

      My Sister and husband had the same problem with trespassers until they put up bullet ridden sheet metal -targets"in various locations.. lol

    • @rt3box6tx74
      @rt3box6tx74 10 месяцев назад +2

      @ls.4895 Oh, it's a hint... not a threat.
      Love it! I've been planning on building a shed on the back deck to house our big gas grill, some firewood and our outdoor chair cushions. I've been waffling on whether to cover this little shed with wood siding or old corrugted metal. =D I think you helped me make a lingering decision...

    • @gongcircle507
      @gongcircle507 9 месяцев назад +4

      We used to have a beautiful A frame 3 story cabin in the San Bernardino mtns my whole family loved and used. Our neighbor became close friends with one of my brothers family and she would sometimes do "caretaker" style favors for us. Not an actual employee ever. But that didn't stop her from turning her ankle on the walkway and suing my Dad's insurance $$$ That was the last straw for my Dad he sold it. still so resentful 😢

    • @rt3box6tx74
      @rt3box6tx74 9 месяцев назад

      @gongcircle507 You know, since owning my little mountain retreat I've heard numerous accounts of people getting rid of property under circumstances very similar to yours. I'm sorry that happened, it's obvious you're deeply disappointed to have lost access to the place.
      I have a neighbor who lived in his cabin year around until recently. He was always hinting for a job as my caretaker. I'd learned he retired from US Postal Service early through disability, and a local acquaintance had told me he took pain meds, which he believed accounted for his frequent fender bender auto wrecks. I was thankful to have been warned. Other neighbors weren't warned and hired him to do odd jobs at their cabins. Some were satisfied with his work, some not.
      Another woman on down our dead-end road who visited her cabin intermittently told me he knocked on her door long after dark one night with some wild excuse to enter uninvited. He did that to me late one night not long after we bought the place. He was nosey, wanted to learn if I was there alone or if my husband or daughter was present.
      Such a busy body, and gossiped about our little group of neighbors to the whole town. His meddling in our affairs made hiring local contractors difficult for all of us, as he'd pretend to be our care-taker whenever contractors showed up to work. He stopped a contractor I'd hired to pressure wash and restain my log siding by creating doubt that I could pay for his work after my husband died. The meddling was so pervasive I stopped trying to hire people. I'm looking forward to a new, less dominant, hopefully part-time resident, neighbor since learning he had to move to a lower altitude for his health.

  • @karenexner7284
    @karenexner7284 10 месяцев назад +27

    WOW!!!! You two are too kind!! That was 1 Lucky Lady that it was the 2 of you at that campsite. People never shock me anymore, it's a "different world" we are now living in......No Respect - Not much kindness - selfish people. Stay Safe out there!!

    • @nodescriptionavailable3842
      @nodescriptionavailable3842 10 месяцев назад +12

      My biggest outdoors pet peeve, common sense is another seriously deficient quality these days, "the movie theater is empty and you walk over my feet to sit right next to me!" kinda thing lol
      WHYYYYY

  • @jos7425
    @jos7425 10 месяцев назад +70

    She probably was hoping you'd keep an eye on her car while she walks her dog. She obviously trusted you guys to park close to you.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +20

      It would have been nice if she would have acknowledged us in some way before she disappeared into the brush. We we're uncomfortable at first and then became concerned for her.

    • @jos7425
      @jos7425 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@gonagain I would have felt exactly what u guys felt. It was quite gracious of how you handled her. As u noticed something was off about her. She may have been trying to "run away" from something for awhile and she probably felt you had "good vibes." But then again what if she was psychotic. I thought you were both very brave and gracious on how u handled her. But I do wonder whether u have some form of protection just in case.

    • @joanscheidlar8887
      @joanscheidlar8887 10 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly! Nothing strange about it!

    • @user-sn8gh2vs1p
      @user-sn8gh2vs1p 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@gonagain chance she needed to use the restroom? No telling. Although I would be wondering also if another character had been dropped out of the car with a gun to rob.

    • @mrmanio4935
      @mrmanio4935 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@gonagain
      ia there a way to visit you and work for food/shelter or become a hobo?
      from Europe ❤

  • @honeybunnythemusical
    @honeybunnythemusical 10 месяцев назад +8

    We have had that happen to us. Not sure what her deal was but for us my husband went up to them and ask what gives. They looked shocked and assumed they could camp 15 feet from our RV since it's public land. With over ONE MILLION Acres to chose from they wanted to be on top of us. We go way up in the mountains to get away from people and so our dogs can run free and be dogs and we love quiet. The knucklehead who camped overnight next to us had his tent peed on my 2 outta our 3 big dogs. Whoopsie.😮 Another time a couple drive into our camp and asked if the could camp. He asked "permission" at least. My husband instead gave them directions to a lovely campsite 5 minutes away. They happily drove away and we could actually see them across the river waving and giving a thumbs up.

  • @sherryhicks4156
    @sherryhicks4156 10 месяцев назад +11

    I had this happen to me recently. Out by myself. Looked up and a car pulled up and wanted to use my table to set at. I was in a place that supplied tables. I wasn't using it but it was on MY site. I guess they don't understand camping etiquette!

  • @AZBADBOYz
    @AZBADBOYz 10 месяцев назад +16

    From my observations, people (especially city folk) are terrified to be alone in the wild and gravitate towards others. The funny part is, it's those others they should fear the most but oddly people fear being alone, the dark and animals more so. I only camp in very difficult places to get to. The more crappy the trail the better and I always try to box myself in and limit my visibility to others passing by. Our goal when we camp is to not see another human for the whole trip which has been made harder by all the city people cruising around on side by sides but still doable. Made it 10 days in NM and only seen one couple on a SXS as we were packing up. Stay safe though, lots of nuts out in the woods and desert.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +1

      Oh man, you like the same type of places that we do. I don't want to see anyone else next to me so that we can enjoy the peace out there.

    • @marywegrzyn506
      @marywegrzyn506 9 месяцев назад

      Exactly!!!

  • @earndoggy
    @earndoggy 10 месяцев назад +20

    We've had people walk right through our camp before too. It's bizarre behavior. It was a family and they winded their way between our things and past our chairs. My dogs lost their minds and I don't blame them. I didn't scold them or stop them from barking either. We were in the trailer at the time and I just wonder if they weren't looking for something to steal and the dogs made them keep walking.

  • @freeandhappy8562
    @freeandhappy8562 10 месяцев назад +37

    Very strange how someone would come into your camp like that! I know that some people have no social filters and others never learned that you never enter anyone's camp without asking permission. I agree that it was extremely rude and inconsiderate.
    In any case; That spaghetti looked AWESOME! (your 'is there pie?' question had me rolling on the floor...) Loved the fire making lesson. Be safe you two!

    • @nodescriptionavailable3842
      @nodescriptionavailable3842 10 месяцев назад +10

      If a person does this, they're extremely disrespectful, maybe just completely unaware of why people drive for miles out into the wilderness but... something ain't right, especially if you have kids now you gotta be on guard and your peaceful communion with nature is gone , better off leaving, uggh people.

    • @tomcatt998
      @tomcatt998 10 месяцев назад +3

      She's probably just checking to make sure that the coyotes didn't uncover the body of her X that she buried last week. LOL
      Hmmm, 🤔🤫 might B onto something 🤪

    • @gorilla4lifeperry329
      @gorilla4lifeperry329 10 месяцев назад +3

      Some folks are intentionally ignorant so they can get to you

    • @zoeazsss5035
      @zoeazsss5035 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@gorilla4lifeperry329 i agree with that 1000%

    • @editingreality4779
      @editingreality4779 9 месяцев назад

      @@tomcatt998not the right channel for this comment.

  • @rickpeoples9597
    @rickpeoples9597 10 месяцев назад +26

    I've had the same thing happen, camp in the middle of nowhere, come back from a hike and someone has started setting up camp right next to me. I think its people afraid of being out there alone who want other people around them - just like campgrounds. Most of the time, I just stare at them until they leave. A buddy of mine says he just strips down and starts walking around naked and waving at them - I'm not that brave. Usually I end up just leaving - lots of places to camp and Im pretty mobile. Yes its public land but very dangerous walking up to someone else's camp unannounced. Didn't they watch all those Westerns growing up?

    • @kkenneth100
      @kkenneth100 9 месяцев назад +1

      Most people can't help it. People are wired to be around other people. It's human nature. Just as Isolation is not good for people.

    • @cruisinUSA
      @cruisinUSA 8 месяцев назад

      I just talk to them and tell them I like my space...

  • @parkmaninnc
    @parkmaninnc 10 месяцев назад +12

    Loved the Firestarter education! Always enjoy you guys.

  • @TheRealJerseyJoe
    @TheRealJerseyJoe 10 месяцев назад +15

    I agree with you it's weird...but it happens all the time. I've also had people intrude into my wilderness camps on many occasions and it's always very unsettling. Oh, and the same thing happens in parking lots... I'll park far away from everyone else and within a matter of minutes someone will feel the need to pull up right alongside my rig... it's infuriating ! I've come to the conclusion that most humans have a subconscious desire to be around others, perhaps it makes them feel more safe. Like you, I travel into the back country to get far away from people.... that's the whole point and I find it very intrusive when people rudely decide to set up camp within close proximity. Oh well, some people are very annoying.... LOL ! Great episode guys, have a wonderful weekend !

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly!

    • @patricklondon6006
      @patricklondon6006 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have the opposite effect. I can pull into an almost full parking lot, go in and come back out, and no cars would be around my vehicle. All the cars around will be three cars away or farther. My wife and children would be laughing and trying to figure out why.

    • @shiningstar2903
      @shiningstar2903 10 месяцев назад +1

      When I had a bumper pull camper a few years back, I'd travel between Canada and US to visit my kids. There was a town on the route so when I was tired, I'd pull into a parking lot to rest. Never failed that someone would shop at 24 hour Walmart or Pharmacy and pull up right beside my trailer. I'd be falling asleep at midnight and hear the vehicle pull up and all 4 doors open, people yelling as they conversed and all in reverse 10-30 mins later when they returned. Always made me scratch my head why anyone would purposely do that and not realize someone was resting in the camper.

  • @debbiejohnson1441
    @debbiejohnson1441 10 месяцев назад +9

    Glad you guys pack. Its a dangerous world we live in. Be safe.

  • @karlcostigan7633
    @karlcostigan7633 10 месяцев назад +6

    My first thought was that she was a “Covid” camper, I had people walking through my camp within ten feet of me and I said hi to them and they ignored me and kept on walking. Anyway, I glad it worked out and you guys are Safe!!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, and it would have been a lot better if she would have said Hi or something.

  • @AlbertaMike
    @AlbertaMike 10 месяцев назад +21

    What a wonderful video, you and Linda are the best story tellers! I'm a crown land camper in the mountains up here in Alberta, but I look forward to seeing the diversity of camping in the desert country. We have come across some odd situations like this from time to time as well. Thanks so much.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +2

      The desert grows on you and you'll want to go back again and again.

  • @milesbliss3256
    @milesbliss3256 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great video. I was even blowing on the tinder to help Linda. The car well strange people in this world. Always get a couple of picture of the car and license plate.

  • @Valco458
    @Valco458 10 месяцев назад +9

    That was a great episode. Thank you for sharing..
    We’ve had that same type of thing happen several times..
    I think that city dwellers get so used to being inches away from people, that they don’t even realize how close they’re to people.
    I remember one time we were camped at a dam on the Columbia River & the parking lot was wide open. When we woke up the next morning, some old man had backed up literally feet from our motorhome.
    He was from California & I truly believe that he just felt safer being closer to other people..
    Other times we’ve parked way out in a vacant store lot because we were pulling a trailer & had someone park right in front of us, so we’d need to back up before we could leave ..
    People + Personalities = Problems 😂

  • @n164bj
    @n164bj 10 месяцев назад +8

    Great video. Thanks for the fire starting tip. You made it look really easy. I guess you took her dog walking spot? That was weird, but then I had a boss that said humans are weird animals. He was right and l'm reminded of that whenever I look in the mirror:)

  • @trumer-and-co
    @trumer-and-co 10 месяцев назад +7

    Happy to hear the rest of your time there was peaceful. What a beautiful spot. Thanks for the firemaking lesson. See you down the road.

  • @shirleyhall1924
    @shirleyhall1924 10 месяцев назад +6

    About 10 years ago, we were dispersed camping in Washington state when about dark an old car pulled up behind us. In the car were 2 men and a few children in the back seat. They wanted to know if it was OK for them to park there but we told them there was a pullout just a little further down. When they were about to leave, they asked if we had any food to spare. We gave them a couple of hot dogs. We thought it very strange that 2 men were traveling with children. At that time I had never heard of child trafficking. Not saying they were, but highly suspicious.

  • @bluemoon4921
    @bluemoon4921 10 месяцев назад +7

    That was weird. 🤔 Stay safe. 🙏

  • @kennethalmond8922
    @kennethalmond8922 10 месяцев назад +7

    We just had a little bit similar experience last month. We camped at a regular site at a camp ground but remote and empty. There are some 1-3 mile trails around the site. An unleashed big dog appeared around 8am during our morning fire/coffee and as we're wondering if the dog was lost a woman appeared and said "Oh I live nearby and I walk here every day" as she walked thru. Similar to you here wasn't anything threatening about her or her dog but felt it wasn't right and she did not stop or talk. Later that day we explored the area by car and there's no campsite or home or other campers or anything within 5miles - so the comment "I live nearby" didn't make sense. The next day she + dog walked thru again at 8am without a word. Sigh... not creepy but definitely unwanted and we did pay our nightly $16 for the site.

  • @tylersathern1076
    @tylersathern1076 10 месяцев назад +4

    I use a hacksaw blade (the non cutting edge) and Ferrocerium rod. To start even your gas stove when you dont have matches or lighter. Why waste a match. Using flint produces a 400 degree spark, however, using Ferrocerium produces a 900 degree spark. Loved the demo Linda with the pressure cooker and fire start. Good job.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +1

      I carry a good size ferrocerium rod as well and like it a lot, but there's just something satisfying about doing it the old way too.

  • @dogsarethebestfriends
    @dogsarethebestfriends 10 месяцев назад +8

    Definitely odd behavior and I agree that she thought you were in her spot … I feel like people are in my spot when they visit the beach I love best but then I remember it’s a public space and to get over it. 😂 Good to see you two exploring and sharing your knowledge as always! 💜

    • @nodescriptionavailable3842
      @nodescriptionavailable3842 10 месяцев назад +1

      Right, if they're there first you're not gonna set up the picnic blanket 6 feet away though, aaaaah people lol

  • @mikeburrill779
    @mikeburrill779 10 месяцев назад +3

    Nice set up like your trailer. I'm from Nevada there's a lot of crazy people definitely be careful

  • @Teresa.McDermott
    @Teresa.McDermott 10 месяцев назад +4

    that's pretty good that this was the 1st time that happened to you. I hear other campers say that that happens all the time. They find a place off away from everyone and someone always pulls in right near them. At least you know it will only be 1.5 hrs each day.

  • @danielblahuta3330
    @danielblahuta3330 10 месяцев назад +3

    That was truely a strange experience! My wife and I had a sort of similar experience in Cave Mountain campground near Choteau MT.
    As you know,it is pretty isolated and we were the only ones in the campground at that time. The guy just walked into our campsite and hung around until we politely made it clear that we did not want company.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +1

      That's weird. We like that area a lot.

  • @terryl5878
    @terryl5878 10 месяцев назад +1

    The fire starting tutorial was awesome! Hats off to Linda on her fire making skills! Wow! The visitor, coo coo! what a buzz kill! (whether drinking, high on life, etc., or not, haha!) our american society getting bizzarro!

  • @galardmills5306
    @galardmills5306 10 месяцев назад +3

    You two are wonderful examples of “nice,” even to a trespasser.
    I’ve had rude people drive up and ask if they can share my campsite!
    I was not as nice as you were.
    After watching your explanation, I’ll try to do better.
    However, I’m always prepared for the worst that could happen.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +1

      We were prepared for the worst but hoping for something less than that. I guess she felt like we were in her spot.

  • @phuckindrummer5537
    @phuckindrummer5537 10 месяцев назад +1

    Linda is so beautiful ❤, it's always a pleasure to see her smile.

  • @brendaz9222
    @brendaz9222 10 месяцев назад +1

    There are just weird people everywhere you go now days! I think even more now than it was years ago. That was very strange and I'm glad she didn't come back LOL

  • @sandrakenney4839
    @sandrakenney4839 10 месяцев назад +3

    Love the small instant pot! It’s perfect for our camper.👍

  • @rogertemple7193
    @rogertemple7193 10 месяцев назад +2

    Another great video of you traveling
    and seeing the countryside you and
    your videos always cheer me up and
    Thank You very much.🇺🇲👋🌞

  • @paulhunter546
    @paulhunter546 10 месяцев назад +3

    People are strange for sure.. I've had that happen as well. Camped in the middle of nowhere and someone parks right next to you. Some people just don't understand the concept of space.. maybe they're used to State/RV parks etc where you're jammed in close. You made the best of it tho.. take care guys 😁👍

    • @stuartstuart866
      @stuartstuart866 10 месяцев назад +1

      I think some people seek safety, perhaps instinctively, by being close to others. It’s an interesting phenomena, I wonder if they even realize they are doing it?

  • @kathrynapatterson2702
    @kathrynapatterson2702 9 месяцев назад +1

    I met somebody really strange too, similar situation. She wasnt all there. & if they even have mild asperger's, they get upset if their routine is changed., and I think you nailed it when you said she acted like you guys were intruding when she parked in her usual spot.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  9 месяцев назад

      I think you could be right. She was pleasant, but avoided contact with us and came back the next day, but parked up the road a bit.

  • @3generations393
    @3generations393 10 месяцев назад +4

    I must admit..if I found you & Linda out in the wilderness...I would let my dog out / make the coffee and introduce myself also 🤣😇🤗🥰

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +2

      Please do!

    • @tunyung
      @tunyung 9 месяцев назад

      😂

  • @bser2293
    @bser2293 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for the cooking lesson and fire starting too. It’s really strange that the woman would just come into camp like that. Seems like even if she comes there everyday she would maybe park a little bit away so as not to disturb you guys.

  • @davidw2959
    @davidw2959 10 месяцев назад +2

    One of the items I keep around to spark a fire is dryer lint. It will spark up like the char you used.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад

      Good tip and it's easy to come by.

  • @markmcclain2732
    @markmcclain2732 9 месяцев назад

    You are real sweet folks ,I'm sorry this Lady was not considerate.
    This content is real helpful thank you for your channel

  • @rickshannon2044
    @rickshannon2044 10 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, Mountain Juniper. There are no native true cedars in North America. The smell in summer among them is amazing. Unfortunately for many, they're a total misery during bloom. I like Linda's method of cooking!

  • @CJBouhlal
    @CJBouhlal 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for all the explanation on the Cadillac Intruder
    i laughed hard at the end 😂
    It's strange even for NYC, believe you me.

  • @phyllisbonner8900
    @phyllisbonner8900 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m with you about people intruding camp. We like our privacy. Enjoyed your fire starting lesson. Beautiful country.

  • @georgebeaulieu8908
    @georgebeaulieu8908 9 месяцев назад

    I remember many years ago being at our family camp in Maine. My kids were very young at the time. I remember sitting by the campfire in the evening and hearing my older brother telling the kids, " You know....., years ago we had to rub two sticks together to get our gas grills started. " They were fun times.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  9 месяцев назад

      Oh, yes, fun times.

  • @cargotrailerkenny
    @cargotrailerkenny 10 месяцев назад +8

    Agreed. It's inconsiderate to behave that way. There are a lot of people out there that are either mentally ill or just plain ignorant. But you handled it the best way you could.
    Just two days ago I was in a campground that had 8 or 10 spots big enough for big travel trailers and a group of four trucks pulling two cargo trailers with ATVs and two flatbeds with a ATVs rolled in and walked up on my camp to explain they were going to be there for 3 days and they were going to have a fire and I didn't quite know how to read it because I found out they are locals who come there a lot for that same thing and I thought the same thing as you that they felt like I was in there territory and maybe I had no business out there. Needless to say I had to move on the next morning because they ran generators at night and made a lot of noise and you know how those ATVs can get with dust coming into your camp as they romp in and out of camp all day and even into the night.

    • @nodescriptionavailable3842
      @nodescriptionavailable3842 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yep, annoying A F, that's why I end up bringing an accord or civic into rougher terrains, I seek wilderness for its lack of people, they almost always let you down and the dirtbike/quad/dune buggy crowd, uhhhh, don't they realize they could have more fun and circle their camp in noise and dust AWAY from people and have a better time for everyone involved sheesh

  • @PSC9634
    @PSC9634 10 месяцев назад +2

    We were boondocking in a campsite well off the road with friends, and a big camper pulled into our site and ran their generator all night. Unbelievable. I never forgot that. Weird.

  • @Williamleo71
    @Williamleo71 9 месяцев назад

    Very cool video! Really enjoyed it. You two are beautiful together. Thanks for the fire from flint and steel using charcloth. Super cool, now I want to try it.

  • @cathyjay2569
    @cathyjay2569 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love your life! You two make me happy!
    Someone did that to me one time and parked right next to me, let their kids sit on my picnic table and basically took over my camp spot. What did I do? I played the most rude, disgusting, loud music that I could find!
    ❤TN Nana

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! Someone suggested that nudity works to chase away unwanted people--we're not that brave. Your tactic would be a better one for us.

  • @AniwayasSong
    @AniwayasSong 10 месяцев назад +1

    I spent a decade camping, hiking, hunting ,throughout the American SouthWest. I specifically AVOIDED any commercial/popular sites, because I don't enjoy nature with the close proximity of other people! In all my travels, I've crossed paths with quite a few good folk. I've also crossed paths with a few that raised the hairs on the back of my neck, and I made sure THEY KNEW their presence was not appreciated, nor would it be tolerated. (Body language, and my open-carrying tools were quite effective in transmitting this sentiment!).
    I was fortunate, in that being a lone woman, I've never suffered any real harassment, or assault from any person while out-and-about.
    I see a Caddy roll-up onto MY remote site? That's an instant 'Red Flag!'

  • @juststeve7665
    @juststeve7665 10 месяцев назад +3

    LOL HI Rick and Linda! I was drooling and intently watching the spaghetti prep and then you said "Is there Pie" and I burst out laughing... startled the dog and she gave me a weird look. Fortunately there was no one else around to hear my outburst...
    I have had a person pull up to my already long set up camp, strut in like he owned the place and states "this is where I camp every year" and then stood there looking at me expectantly as if I'm going to jump up and take down my tent, pack everything up and leave... after a minute of awkward silence he wandered through the camp eyeing all my stuff and went to look at the creek and then came back through and got in his rig... and sat there watching for awhile... maybe thinking I was going to leave??? I just ignored him while watching out of the corner of my eye... Some people are really proprietary about things that do not belong to them... or maybe they feel entitled? Anyways he eventually left. I was kind of weirded out by it and stuck by camp all day. People have been known to evict you from your campsite for similar reasons while your away exploring.
    My first thought when you showed the Cadillac and mentioned the incident that maybe she just felt more comfortable knowing that there were people around... and I did consider for a few seconds that she might be there to put the dog or herself down... then shortly you explained her entitled explanation and I thought "LOONEY"! Loonies typically don't know personal and social values (or ignore them) and they are unpredictable so I avoid them whenever possible... especially in remote places.
    Thank you for the vicarious adventure and the good laugh!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +1

      Year ago we took our little granddaughter for a hike and when we came back to camp there was a couple trying to cram their trailer into the little spot where we were. There wasn't even room for them to fit! But as soon as we walked back into camp they thought better of it and left before i had to say anything.

  • @user-ve6iw4qv3v
    @user-ve6iw4qv3v 8 месяцев назад

    I'm glad you guys are together, I see so many people camping by themselves . That's dangerous. I'm sure you have figured it out....lol

  • @dfpytwa
    @dfpytwa 10 месяцев назад +3

    I used to run into some strange characters nearby while camping but never really had anyone just set up shop right in my campsite.
    One trip back in the day in California me and shooting buddy planned a 3 day trip out in my old stomping grounds east of 29 palms in the Sheephole Valley before Clinton shut that whole area down. We loaded up at my place in my Toyota pickup and headed out. Once we hit the dirt and some bumps all of a sudden my neighbors short haired grey tabby tom cat came through my sliding back glass from the bed and camper shell into the cab. The little bastard had stowed away while we were loading up. He was a cool cat though and tended to hang out with me while my neighbor was away. Well we were not going to turn back so the cat was now our guest for the duration. We headed to our regular campsite on the west side of the dry lakebed but once we got in view of the site we saw that a big group of off roaders were already there camping. We decided to go over to the east side of the lakebed and see what we could find there. We actually found a real nice spot with a lot of cover within some monzonite quartz formations and someone had built a really nice fire ring. We set up there and went on a little hike with our guest and our AR-15s looking for some bunnies. A pretty spot but devoid of rabbits unlike our other spot. We stayed for the night, the cat got to share in our ribeye steaks and I improvised a litter box so I could keep him in the truck for the night safe from coyotes.
    The next morning right at sunup we checked out our old spot with binoculars and saw the off roaders caravanning out of there. We decided to head to our old spot to do some hunting before it got too hot. We rolled in, suited up in our cammies and deuce gear and went hiking up the canyon with our AR-15s. That area proved to be a bust too. It got hot quick and nothing was out so we headed back to the truck still planning to camp there the next night. The sand was getting too hot for the cat's feet so I picked him up and let him ride on my shoulders and backpack. On the way back we noticed a modified for 4 wheel drive conversion van with a cargo container trailer similar to yours but it had windows. I removed my detachable rifle scope and checked it out. It kind of looked like it might be stuck and abandoned but we were both perplexed as to why we hadn't seen it on the way into the area or on the way out to our hike but it was positioned in such a way we might have just drove in then walked right passed it without seeing it from where I parked. We decide to give it a wide birth on the way back to my truck. Once we got back and stowed our gear we took a quick drive by the van and saw someone peeking out of the curtain. I stopped and hollered out the window, "Are you guys OK?" The person just waved and gave me the thumbs up so we split and went to one of our alternate campsites east of Joshua Tree which is now part of the monument and off limits to hunters. On the way there we were talking and laughing at what that person or persons probably thought of us. We were dressed like commandos, carrying AR-15s and I had a kitty cat riding on my back. We were the strange characters in that encounter.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +2

      What a great story, thanks for sharing. We used to have a cat named Shipwreck who went on hikes with us and would fiercely protect our girls who were just in their teens.

    • @dfpytwa
      @dfpytwa 9 месяцев назад

      I currently have a big flame point Siamese cat named Suki. He was a supposedly feral cat that a couple of gay women had trapped near their property and gave to a buddy of mine out on his property in Yucca AZ while I was living there and trying to help him out to aid in rodent control. For a few weeks I just got glimpses of him here and there as he roamed the ranch. Then one day he was near my RV and as I walked passed him he ran up and grabbed my leg. I kicked him off wondering WTF since for all I knew this cat could have rabies and is going off on me. I backed away considering this an attack and even drew my pistol. He ran came up to me again and just started purring and trying to climb my leg. Apparently he had just chosen me as his human. That didn't go well with my "former" buddy's wife/old lady whatever since she was a crazy cat lady with 8 cats and that cat hated her and would run from her. She got all pissed and didn't want that cat on the property since it was friendly with me and not her. She trapped him and sort of like the wicked witch of The Wizard of Oz took him back to the lesbians who had brought him there. They lived a good 5 miles as a crow flies from there across the desert but the next day he returned. I just told her and my buddy to go F themselves and leave the cat alone. I got him checked out with a vet and vaccinated and now he is my best buddy and local hiking and hunting partner now that I live on my own place off grid away from those idiots. He chases down rabbits, tackles and holds them down for me. I just step on their heads to avoid wasting ammo and share the meat with him. @@gonagain

  • @perseusguy
    @perseusguy 8 месяцев назад

    Wonderfully relaxed and enjoyable video, delighted to have stumbled onto it!

  • @Badgerpapa
    @Badgerpapa 8 месяцев назад +1

    The key ingredient in the pasta was love. Hope you guys are safe and healthy. She probably had no idea it was not polite to go in someone's area. She may have mentioned it to someone else later and they explained it to her, so she stopped elsewhere the next day. I think the 2 biggest reasons people decide to share your camp area is not knowing it is not polite and some people need to be by other people to feel safe. She may have thought you look like good people and it would be safe to stop there. If I saw you I would pull into your camp site, but it would be to say hello.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  8 месяцев назад

      We'd love to see you in our camp!

  • @jdtexas2048
    @jdtexas2048 10 месяцев назад

    Some of the most straight forward direction on char cloth and punk wood I have come across - Thanks

  • @wrxs1781
    @wrxs1781 10 месяцев назад +3

    As always an enjoyable video, the flint and steel was interesting, I have a store bought model but the same idea and it kept my grandson (7) busy for hours in the summer, he found an old mouse nest which worked the best. Your campsite visitor was strange indeed, it would also have caused me some trepidation.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад

      We we're uncomfortable at first and then were concerned for her. She parked and then, without saying anything to us, or even a wave, headed into the brush and disappeared.

  • @jK-yj2tl
    @jK-yj2tl 10 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge on how to make char cloth and punk. I’ve been wondering about this for sometime and you made it so clear and easy. No need to carry a BIC around anymore. Thanks again wonderful video.

  • @henryanderson7606
    @henryanderson7606 10 месяцев назад

    Thanx Rick for showing how to use the flint and steel with char cloth...very informational! ....happy trails to the two of you!!

  • @RVFreeDa
    @RVFreeDa 10 месяцев назад +1

    First of all it’s 9am when I’m watching this video and you inspired me to make spaghetti in my InstaPot. It turned out delicious. Luckily I had everything except Parmesan cheese but I survived. 😂 Second that woman was weird but that happens so many times to me. Last month a huge new NuWave Class A parked right next to me in the forest. Their was so many places to camp. Both sides of their rig had windows and I felt very uncomfortable walking outdoors. I asked them if everything is ok and if they were new at camping because most campers don’t park so close to another camper. He said, “You don’t own the forest!” Hahaha I said well enjoy your stay. They stayed 5 days. I’ll never understand how people can be so rude. I could have moved but had had just unpacked. One time a group moved in when I was in Leadville CO and they had 13 dogs running loose and crapping everywhere. 😢

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +1

      It's too bad that there are people who have no regard for others space and privacy and think only of themselves. Luckily though, most regular campers get it and act accordingly.

  • @dianaj3139
    @dianaj3139 9 месяцев назад

    Loved the fire-starting part of this video, very informative. As usual the terrane was interesting :)

  • @dennisverville3571
    @dennisverville3571 10 месяцев назад +5

    Never fails, Murphy law, no matter where you park someone will park right next to you, people have no common sense anymore 😡😡😡😡

  • @Vantasticviews2
    @Vantasticviews2 10 месяцев назад +2

    Yeah, people are weird and rude. I was camped at a spot on a river and up comes a dually truck, parks right in from of my vehicle, a couple walks through my camp and starts fishing. From my camp! According to them, this was their “favorite fishing hole.” So I guess they thought that gives them the right of ownership. This was in a dedicated camp spot open to the public. So weird. They were there a couple hours and caught nothing….

  • @mdperkins1482
    @mdperkins1482 4 месяца назад

    The spaghetti recipe looks yummy & side observation, I noticed the little wood stove over in the corner. How nice.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  4 месяца назад

      That is a NuWay propane stove, used mostly for heating ice shacks. Works great for us.

  • @Dottietravels
    @Dottietravels 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve noticed whenever Linda explains something it is obvious she knows exactly what she’s talking about!

  • @user-uc6bf5ze3b
    @user-uc6bf5ze3b 9 месяцев назад +1

    Stopping at a state park at lake Eufaula my wife and me needed a nap at a primitive camping area. We were there about two minutes when a car parked in behind the van. It was spooky.The car had one headlight and left but followed us two more times. The 3rd time I got out with a 9mm and hid behind a tree to see what would happen and I left, not needing a nap.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  9 месяцев назад

      Oh, yea, that's scary. That happened to us once in Idaho and we ended up calling the police to ask if we were in a sketchy area. They said yes and told us where to park (we just needed an overniter) where we would be safe.

  • @editingreality4779
    @editingreality4779 9 месяцев назад

    I’m feeling intuitively that there is a significance to this location for her. Positive emotions come to me of peace when I see her here. I’ve always been able to tap in to others emotions. I’m sorry if this is weird to anyone. I feel she’s had severe trauma as a child and this is a routine that she does to give her peace. Remembering fun times as a child for her. Separation from her family as a small child is what I’m getting. I hope this gives these people understanding about what happened. I don’t feel she meant any harm. She seems disconnected from other people and this place gives her that

  • @Hiker_Mike
    @Hiker_Mike 10 месяцев назад +8

    The woman in the car probably parked next to you because you looked like respectable people that would watch out for her and her car. I've had people do this to me before. That woman is obviously not a camper type person, she's unaware of good camping etiquette.

  • @charlenemcdaniel1941
    @charlenemcdaniel1941 9 месяцев назад

    Hi y'all from Louisiana! Just wanted y'all to know this was the 1st video of you I saw and thoroughly enjoyed it. The tip you showed about making charcoal in the tin case was awesome and never knew that. I did subscribe and look forward to watching more of your past videos. God bless y'all and be safe✝️🇺🇸💙❤

    • @charlenemcdaniel1941
      @charlenemcdaniel1941 9 месяцев назад

      Could be that woman was suffering from alzheimer or maybe the beginning of it.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  9 месяцев назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

  • @grpcchurchnortonva.8024
    @grpcchurchnortonva.8024 10 месяцев назад

    So enjoy your videos! You and Linda are living my dream . Doing exactly what I would love to do . Just simple camping in beautiful areas, and explore. ❤❤❤❤

  • @Erica_Brenda
    @Erica_Brenda 10 месяцев назад

    Cool ways to start a fire. :) Thanks for teaching me.

  • @jeffpoplin558
    @jeffpoplin558 10 месяцев назад

    David West would be proud of your fire starting demos. Thanks.

  • @franmcl7569
    @franmcl7569 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks! Enjoy the videos so much, and the information, introduced your channel to my boyfriend and he likes it too!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

  • @morphergaming0531
    @morphergaming0531 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed the flint and steel lesson and demonstration, always wondered and never knew. Your so nice that your thoughts on your visitor could be SI, my first thought was she could be casing the camp for vulnerabilities

  • @paulywally1957
    @paulywally1957 10 месяцев назад

    I found myself blowing along with Linda it's funny but I just wanted that stuff to get started! Lol

  • @timcisneros1351
    @timcisneros1351 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hi guys! It's been a while since I've commented or said hello. That's crazy behavior. You guys need a dog to alert you to things around your campsite especially at night. I know Linda is armed so I don't worry too much for you. It's why we bought our property. The best campsite on the planet for the first several years but we now are nearing completion of our "Mountain lodge style" Timber Frame cabin. I camp in the Mojave when I travel to work on the property (Half Moon Bay, Ca. - Williams Az.). I have a 12 ga. shotgun next to me at all times. Thinking about getting a handgun but probably not necessary (until it is!) . Take care. Stay safe.
    “May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.”
    ― Edward Abbey

    • @nodescriptionavailable3842
      @nodescriptionavailable3842 10 месяцев назад

      Handguns are a necessity because with a good holster they are easily kept on you 24/7, even when you don't feel like carrying a shotgun, you never know lol
      Williams is a cool area in the right spots, sounds like an awesome place for a cabin. When I drive through Williams or anywhere else I promise you'll never see my car or fire, I'm not "that guy" lol

    • @timcisneros1351
      @timcisneros1351 10 месяцев назад

      @@nodescriptionavailable3842 We bought the property there in 2016. Put a Travel Trailer on it and have been working on the property and building our cabin ever since. We love Williams. We've rented in the San Francisco bay Area for 40 years. I couldn't build here even if we could have bought land the cost of building anything in California has been taken away by the Government policy makers , regulations, exorbitant permit fees and restrictions to building. We have to leave to find freedom, refuge and safety.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад +1

      Welcome back and I'm glad to hear that your timber frame cabin is coming along well. I remember the photos that you sent me a while back.

    • @timcisneros1351
      @timcisneros1351 10 месяцев назад

      @gonagain just sent you some updates by email. Safe travels. If you are in the Flagstaff area or Grand Canyon give me a heads up. Free camping my place

  • @candyalexander2196
    @candyalexander2196 10 месяцев назад +1

    We had a man and a large dog go out of their way to walk through our campsite in Brevard NC last month our little pomchi went wild letting us know they were to close..they had to go over a rope fence first time shame on you second time shame on me..I was ready to let him have it..did not try it a second time bet out pup helped detur him . permeant campers were there but they don't own the place tho some act that way ..we love the campground but not the rude campers we go out of our way to pick up others trash and keep our distance.. u two take care..spaghetti looked fab. Greetings from NC and just one more mile

  • @jimnjele.bean-dayone3505
    @jimnjele.bean-dayone3505 9 месяцев назад

    Hehehehehe...in three years on the road, this situation has happened to me twice. And yeah, I was as dumbfounded as you...as for a larger trailer...no tanks, I love my 6x10...he goes places...and has the scratches to prove it..hehehehe love the channel!!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

  • @annhysell6064
    @annhysell6064 10 месяцев назад

    Hello. Super interesting episode. Linda, I love my small instant pot too, use it both on the boat & land travel. Enjoyed the fire starting part too, Rick. We should all know how to start a fire without matches or a lighter! Similar situation when one is anchored & another boat anchors nearby, doesn't check their holding, and goes ashore. I sure hope I learn to put the travel camper in exactly the right spot. GOAL. Be well

  • @stuartstuart866
    @stuartstuart866 10 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed your bushcraft Rick. I remember reading, years ago, about using dried cow dung for cooking but I never got anything except a smolder and lots of smoke, no flame.
    Regarding the Cadillac, maybe it’s herd mentality. So many times I grocery shop at 6:00 am and park off by myself with plenty of open sites, and almost always someone will park right next to me. It’s a bit annoying but now I have just come to accept it as just a human “thing”.

  • @billbradley2480
    @billbradley2480 10 месяцев назад +1

    Maybe that was her favorite camp spot. I have a favorite camp spot and if someone is there I park near it.

  • @snellaltal
    @snellaltal 10 месяцев назад

    Always really enjoy your uploads and particularly enjoyed this one. Especially the instruction in firecraft. Excellent, thank you.

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад

      You're very welcome! And thank you for watching.

  • @doskraut
    @doskraut 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've had something like that happen back in the mid 80s and it was about 1 AM, I and my brother got out of the camper and we went two directions. I stayed in the moon light while my brother stayed in the dark, each with guns. the dude had no idea there was two of us.

  • @NoFeeArea
    @NoFeeArea 10 месяцев назад

    At least you know what to expect when you camp there. A welcome committee!!

  • @skylinegtr-gd2lg
    @skylinegtr-gd2lg 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is a fun video. Good variety of content . . . mahalo!

  • @wandacraig8286
    @wandacraig8286 10 месяцев назад

    Loved the fire class! Loved the char patch info as ive never known about that. And yes, that lady's going out there like that is very unwise. Wierd! This was a great video! Have fun!

  • @yorotirb3941
    @yorotirb3941 10 месяцев назад +1

    Well its obvious youse were intruding in her spot, been doing it for ages, LOL!

  • @aaronwilcox6417
    @aaronwilcox6417 10 месяцев назад

    I live on the Idaho/Montana border and rin into folks mostly from washington coming over and seeing this all the time.

  • @tm8747
    @tm8747 10 месяцев назад +1

    great video as always, i guess she out there everyday its HER SPOT!??? this is the reason for being out in the sticks area or booncamping im ALWAYS CARRYING,? not looking for a fight, just protecting my space if im there or not. a friend of mine jeff williams gold miner and geologist in Pioche,nv area digging a placer mine down and dirty!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад

      Jeff has an interesting channel and I wasn't aware that he was in that particular area.

  • @scottgorman7166
    @scottgorman7166 10 месяцев назад

    Its amazing how people act...they do it fishing, surfing camping etc: I used to have Tshirt that read " if you can read this your fishing too damn close!" Nice place to chill. Gotta throw in some mushrooms in the pasta dish. Enjoyed the fire started segment, will for sure come in handy. Great video again guys!

  • @freedomlover24-7
    @freedomlover24-7 10 месяцев назад

    Was about to say that she looks at like that's her spot, but you beat me to it.

  • @teresaf5480
    @teresaf5480 10 месяцев назад

    Linda that was a great idea for the instant pot meal thank you❤
    Rick when you were going up that little hill with the trailer it looked like your Gonagain sticker😂
    And the thing with that lady😮 that was really weird 😳glad you have your Pew pews👍👍
    Thank you both for the fire starter lesson😊🔥

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад

      You are so welcome, Teresa!

  • @mikemyers7414
    @mikemyers7414 10 месяцев назад

    Really liked your video very relaxing to watch yall seem like some good folks. I live in the deep woods of northeast texas in a toy hauler travel trailer. Yes people are strange nowadays not the generation of folks I was raised around. I hope yall are armed for protection because you gotta watch everyone an everything nowadays which is sad . O an like your camper cargo travel looks like you got it set up very well very nice set up .

  • @gorilla4lifeperry329
    @gorilla4lifeperry329 10 месяцев назад

    I can tell she’s a good cook!

    • @gonagain
      @gonagain  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you, she is!

  • @1stAmerican
    @1stAmerican 8 месяцев назад

    i used to camp up in the mountains in adverse weather. i love being alone. raining for 3 days, i find an secluded lake. set up camp. some people set up on my side. they then asked me for firewood. i pointed to the trees (i brought dry wood). they got mad. then a hairy beast came into camp and scared them off. they packed up at 330am leaving behind Supplies from REI.

  • @birdlady2725
    @birdlady2725 10 месяцев назад

    I was guessing from Cali 😂.
    Quartzsite, AZ had so many confrontations with inconsiderate people walking or driving through other peoples spots! So Frustrating (also had young single women living in vans, so creepy vibes when this happened too!
    Be safe (at least you have Linda there to protect you ❤).

  • @tomcatt998
    @tomcatt998 10 месяцев назад

    U guys hv that little trailer set up nice 👍

  • @larryjayne9451
    @larryjayne9451 9 месяцев назад

    Really strange 🤔.. Hi to you both and keep up the good work 😊👍🏻

  • @PlainStraightShooter
    @PlainStraightShooter 10 месяцев назад

    Weird situation but after thinking about what she did probably stands to reason. She just likes that spot like I do. Looks like a great place to have your daily chill or meditation. But you never know these days. Stay safe and glad to see the fire starting skills. Hope others pick up a kit and learn how. I got a knife but I prefer the kit so I don’t ruin the knife.

  • @jamesrlewin
    @jamesrlewin 8 месяцев назад

    Great fire starting info!

  • @lynnh4923
    @lynnh4923 9 месяцев назад

    Before you spoke to her and she said she visits every day with her dog that's what I was thinking. She most likely lives in the area and drives to that spot which happens to now be your spot for a few days. But I have to say if I were her I would not have parked there since there are so many other places to stop! We live in a very scary world and have to be extra careful!