I have been a long-time viewer of your channel. I've been watching your journeys for a long time and am amazed by your adventurous duo. By the way, if you are interested, I would like to talk about your channel's thumbnails, video hooks, CTR, and average views. The video presentation and other elements are really nice, but especially the thumbnails are a bit messy and don't look good. I am skilled in these areas and have long experience working to improve them. Thanks
Thanks but we don’t have a budget for that! Most people don’t understand what kind of money and time is required to develop a channel. We are okay to take the long road to more success.
Stage 2 fire restrictions on the Kaibab National Forest to begin Friday, June 21 Williams Arizona: Read all the restrictions here: mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzQVxHbjHQvvNxdSVGbnNSwrrWpr
So the meadow that you showed with all of the big rigs, the forestry service came in with big machines and pummeled the strips of land where campers could park. Afterword, they put up posts in front of each of what was previously pull in sites stating NO CAMPING. I appreciate someone who wants to share information online about campsites but in my experience, if done on a large platform with a public audience, it generally ruins it for those that know about it and camp there. Almost immediate overcrowding occurs. I stayed for a little while, shortly after your video in October (I didn't know about your video at the time.) and it was jam packed. Also, the mention of the area not being patrolled and people staying long term can bring unwanted attention. I get what you're doing to increase your channel but it's not always to the benefit of the people who count on certain areas to sustain their life. Thanks for the info on the ability to get potable water, I wasn't aware and that will come in handy! Have a blessed day.
Williams is truly a nice boondocking and big rig friendly destination!!
Can you share any others? Like more places around Flagstaff Arizona?
Yes we can Check this one for Williard Springs just south of Flagstaff off of highway 17: ruclips.net/video/DvPx-FKlGdE/видео.html
Those tires look like feeding bins for live stock or elk.
That’s more than likely!
Thanks for watching!❤
Yes, for salt.licks👍
We agree one comment said shitter!
We think not! 😂
Thanks for watching
That’s interesting and just how does it work?
You say Williams for the winter I believe you mean for the summer. 😅
Correct kind sir!
I have been a long-time viewer of your channel. I've been watching your journeys for a long time and am amazed by your adventurous duo. By the way, if you are interested, I would like to talk about your channel's thumbnails, video hooks, CTR, and average views. The video presentation and other elements are really nice, but especially the thumbnails are a bit messy and don't look good. I am skilled in these areas and have long experience working to improve them. Thanks
Thanks but we don’t have a budget for that!
Most people don’t understand what kind of money and time is required to develop a channel.
We are okay to take the long road to more success.
@@stevemurphy2064 hope for the best in your Journey. I am always with you as a subscriber. You can ask me if need any RUclips-related help in future.
Good to know!!
Stage 2 fire restrictions on the Kaibab National Forest to begin Friday, June 21
Williams Arizona: Read all the restrictions here: mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzQVxHbjHQvvNxdSVGbnNSwrrWpr
1/4 mile is for the wildlife.
Hi Pattie and Steve. How yo both doing? Dan
We are doing great
Thanks for asking!
Hi Dan!
Hope to see you at the end of the year.
Pati
@@patmurphy5390 I hope so also.
that tire is for taking a shit bro!
Explain! Never heard of that before!
Mineral lick for cattle.
Yeah
That’s what we thought as well!
Good call
So the meadow that you showed with all of the big rigs, the forestry service came in with big machines and pummeled the strips of land where campers could park. Afterword, they put up posts in front of each of what was previously pull in sites stating NO CAMPING. I appreciate someone who wants to share information online about campsites but in my experience, if done on a large platform with a public audience, it generally ruins it for those that know about it and camp there. Almost immediate overcrowding occurs. I stayed for a little while, shortly after your video in October (I didn't know about your video at the time.) and it was jam packed. Also, the mention of the area not being patrolled and people staying long term can bring unwanted attention. I get what you're doing to increase your channel but it's not always to the benefit of the people who count on certain areas to sustain their life. Thanks for the info on the ability to get potable water, I wasn't aware and that will come in handy! Have a blessed day.