Next time you are in a city with a Walmart pick up some expandable curtain rods, with the rubber tips on the ends. The small ones!! Put them in your refrigerator to hold your bottles, jars, packages and left overs in the shelves. We have been using them for years and don’t have any spillage on the floor while traveling. They help!!
I was Born in K-falls! I am disabled and live 3 hours away, so I have enlisted some family who are on the hunt for me!!!! and now they are following the nomadic movement!!!
I know it is your intention to get the lower 48 addicted to drinking great COFFEE, but it is time we talk about your more nefarious ways. You are getting everyone who watches your vlogs (not just the lower 48) addicted to a daily dose of SADIE. I am really worried what will happen when this adventure is actually over. I, for one, am in deep trouble 😊
I know it’s going to be A adjustment….I NEVER get tired of seeing Sadie and will Miss seeing All of them Daily…..I look so forward to See their Videos and especially this Adventure….
😂😂😂I remember opening cabinets and stuff would fall out. We had a little Yorkie and ever time I opened an overhead she would run out from under it, she new what was going to happen…..To bad Crater Lake was closed, it’s absolutely breathtaking. Safe travels.💖
Yes! I have seen a Sasquatch here in Maple Falls, WA. I saw it leaning on a dumpster (as if the 8’ dumpster was a porch railing) whimsically gazing at my home from a patch of woods being cleared for a home build. I thought, ‘…am I seeing what I think I am seeing?’ …It turned its head to look at me, startled, and then immediately vanished. It was as if the Sasquatch thought, “oh sh-t, she can see me!” and disappeared. Just because you do not believe it, that doesn’t mean it is not true! Safe journey, beautiful family.
ha! maybe he was saying “oh sh-t" because he realized upon seeing you that he overstayed his break time and needed to get back to disappearing into the trees before anyone could get as good a look as you got! 😂
Can you see yourselves in 20 years maybe. Just sitting back & singing an old Willie tune; "On the road again. Just can't wait, to be on the road againnn!" ;- ]
In the 1960s-1980s, it was common for the ski areas, in Oregon and Washington, to open before Halloween. Maybe half the years. Due to the rough terrain of the ski areas, it takes many feet (6-8+) of snow to cover the logs and stumps adequately. That doesn't happen nearly as often as it used to. We were unaware of El Nino and La Nina back then. Attempting Crater Lake's north entrance this early in winter is a "tourist move". Didn't you ask anyone? It is closed by snow until at least April. Maybe May or June. The west entrance is open most times. Carrying tire chains is a good idea year round. I've used them in July to get out of mud bogs. Under Oregon law, not having them in your vehicle at this time of year is a multi-hundred dollar infraction. We do _not_ salt the roads! That causes cars to rust and threatens the roadside vegetation. Instead, we "sand" the roads: spread a thin layer of sand and fine gravel on them.
I just got back from a beautiful drive to Klamath Falls and discovered the coffee was already FOUND by someone else. I found the cave near the water at Moore Park but was too late. At least I can say I tried. I had to drive an hour and a half to get there from Medford, but the sunset was worth the long drive back.
Drip your cold water. Go to a second hand store and buy a jacket. Always tap your brakes in winter weather road conditions. Slight drip of cold helps with pipes not freezing. Open underneath cupboards too. Plus,the hairdryer can help if pipes do freeze. Fun trip to watch,thank you.
I came within one or two minutes of seeing a Sasquatch across the road in front of me how about 35 years ago near Canton Ohio. There's so much evidence for their reality that it's crazy. Teddy Roosevelt, one of our well-known past presidents of the United States, had a friend who saw one. Their feet tracks and sightings have been all over the world for centuries. If one takes the time to read info on them, you will understand greatly! Thanks Jordan Kaylee and Sadie❤❤❤
I saw a sasquatch while walking alone in a remote Scottish valley called Glen Affric in September 2021. It was totally unexpected and not a fleeting experience by any means... Feel soo grateful for that WOW, magical moment. Even now recalling it fills my heart ♥
I know you didn't have time to do this, but the south entrance to Crater Lake is open year round. That route from Klamath Falls (and beyond) to the Mt. Shasta area is very familiar to me, and despite driving that direction dozens of times in my life, it's still one of my favorite spots in the whole world.
Years ago we went to ape canyon near Mt St. Helen's. I didn't know my husband's reason for going was looking for big foot. Which we didn't see! But we did see huge foot prints spaced about 8 feet apart on a hill side. So you decide! Go buy a coat!
My wife and I came up from Durham N. C. I have been watching your channel for years, when I found out my wife wanted to visit Vermont, I said “ ok but we have to go to Stowe” I went to The Roastery 2 days in a row. Your staff is absolutely amazing. I bought a t shirt and a bag of Honey Roast. I hope when you get to North Carolina you’ll hide the coffee somewhere around Durham. Keep the great videos coming! Love you guys! Peace!
This is a story of two encounters that took place in South Texas in a suburban area. These would make great spooky Halloween stories, if they weren't real: I was up one night in September of 2019 watching RUclips videos. It was around 2:15am, and my desk was by an open window with a window screen in it. What initially got my attention was the dogs in the neighborhood started barking - first at the East end of our road, but then it spread to all the dogs in the area - I'd say 70 dogs or more - barking in all directions - including our own dogs. I had never heard them bark like this before or since - it was as if they were all freaking out about an intruder. This went on for about 15 minutes and reached a fever pitch, and I was starting to get worried - what the hell was going on out there? Then I heard a sound unlike anything I've ever heard before in my life: an extremely loud (louder than all the dogs), and very controlled (non-random) series of what I can only describe as howls - that were not howls. Text doesn't give it justice - but it was a loud series of three evenly spaced 'whooh' calls: whooh! whooh! whooh! --- maybe 1 second between each. The timber/tone of the voice was extremely low. I've heard coyotes and wolves call in the woods at night in my travels, and this was not one of those. To me, it sounded like a large gorilla trying to mimic a dog or wolf call, and yet also not trying to mimic it either. I immediately got the impression that, whatever it was, it was sending a message. At that moment every dog in this neighborhood (as I said, probably 70 or more dogs) - went totally silent. The hair on the back of my neck stood up on end, and I felt the need to immediately pause/mute the sound of the video I was playing, and turn out the light in my room - to not attract the attention of whatever it was. Message received, loud and clear! I looked out into the darkened street between the buildings and trees and saw nothing. The sound of this noise was extremely loud, not only louder than the dogs, but also louder than the sound from the video I was watching in my room. It vibrated the open window on it's track and the window screen in it's frame, and furthermore I could hear it echo throughout the surrounding hills. Initially I estimated the sound source to be over 200 meters away - and my first thought was it would have to be a large speaker system, like you would use for a concert in a stadium, to produce the volume needed. No human voice would have been able to produce, not only the sounds, but the tone and volume was beyond that of human vocal cords. Could something like that be produced electronically? Maybe - but the logistics of putting something like that together - just to shut up dogs at 230am - doesn't make logical sense. If someone in my neighborhood had such a sound system - why have I never heard it used before or since in the same (dogs barking), or other contexts? And why were the dogs triggered in the first place? Perhaps it was an (traditional) animal? My immediate reaction to that question is, "no way." I'm an ex-Cavalry Scout, and have been alone in the woods for long stretches of time in wilderness areas. I'm trained to not only observe, but also to listen - to differentiate man made sounds from those of nature. I've heard just about every animal in North America - if not in person, through videos and recordings - and whatever made the noise that night was nothing I've ever encountered in my life. Later on I've heard highly probable recordings of Big Foot - that sounded identical or very similar to what I heard that night, and similarly could not be identified by experts as any known animal in North America. I wish I had recorded it at the time because it was the most clear and loud call that I've ever heard from any of the recorded material that I've encountered so far. It sends shivers down my spine still today when I think about it. This isn't just happening in the deep woods. These things are apparently using green belts and drainage access to go into urban areas that were once pristine. Case in point, I'm in a neighborhood that was built starting in 2001. There is a creek nearby that allows you to access this area from the outlying wilderness without having to cross any roads/highways. We still get wildlife in here where there are thickets of trees on still undeveloped land, including deer, raccoons, skunks etc. I was largely a skeptic on this topic until this event occurred. Shortly after my experience, my wife told my mother-in-law about it, she said that *she* saw what appeared to her to be a large dog or lion, walking on its two rear feet (bipedal), late at night a few months before my event. She got up late at night to use the bathroom, and saw it out of her bathroom window. It came up out of a concrete drainage channel (which leads to a creek behind the houses where she lives) at the end of the street, and walked under a street light, and down the street into the darkness and disappeared. She had a similar feeling that I had: don't attract its attention! You think you're at the top of the food chain - and then you're reminded that you're not. I used to feel comfortable in the woods or even on the streets at night. No more.
I grew up in the north and lived there for decades with a lot of snow, and I've never used or seen anyone put chains on their vehicles. No one really does that. :)
My Grandpa was from Mt Shasta it's absolutely beautiful there. We are in central Cali now but eventually me and my husband want to buy land and build our home up north. Your definitely an inspiration. Love you all.
Oh you've hit a special area for me. I have an aunt who lives in Weed and my dad grew up in Mount Shasta. He climbed the mountain as a teen. Enjoy this very special area!!
Seeing that much SNOW this time of the Year was CRAZY…..Sadie is seeing so many thing’s on her Adventure and what a AMAZING Little Girl to be in a Car for so long she is just So LOVED 🥰 and that’s Why….. Sending Love from Virginia 🌹
I love the daily videos. I'm gonna be sad when you're done with them and we don't get a dose of Saddie a day to keep my doctors away. Thanks for sharing. Love ya Nancy
My family lives in Sonoma County, California and just did that trip up to Klamath, Crater Lake, Mt. Shasta in the spring. We chased tons of waterfalls! Crater lake would have been accessible through the south entrance. Bummer you’ve already left! Hit me up if you want some fresh eggs & honey as you pass through if you pop over to Hwy 1 or 101. Loving this journey! Sadie is almost the same age as my granddaughter. They yell “choo-choo” together. It’s the sweetest!❤
🌿🌿Ohh, it's probably good you missed it though rather than being stuck! You guys are so inspiring! I love that you're keeping this trip so fun! I know it's not all butterflies and rainbows but it looks to be pretty close! 😄 There are some crazy stories about Mt. Shasta out there! 🏞🏔👽 Hoping you had a good warm night! 🌿🌿
Thank you for a lovely fall outing today. As soon as I saw you were in Klamath Falls we headed from Medford, OR to Moore Park (about 1.5 hours away). Unfortunately we were too late but we still had fun searching for the tree (we did find it, but the rocks were rolled away, coffee gone ;) . Someone else has your lovely coffee. Congrats to them 🎉. We just enjoyed the ride and lunch out. God Bless you guys.
I live in the UK but my husbands English family live in Eugene, Oregon. We travel to visit often and back in the 90's we walked to the base of Crater Lake, one mile down. I have to say walking back was easier on the knees than going down. Oh by the way I have owned a coffee shop in the City of Wells, Somerset since 1991. Safe travels.
I am so blown away how close you all are to me right now. I love Mt. Shasta 💙 I am one hour South on Interstate 5. Omygosh in my wildest dreams I felt when you announced your trip you would bring lil' Miss Sadie to our Sundial Bridge over the Sacramento River. There is a small turtle pond just over the bridge for Sadie, a botanical garden & so many amazing adventures in one stop for your beautiful family. Lots of love ❤
I saw Bigfoot first as a child in the woods behind my childhood home in mid Michigan. I was 5. I visited West Virginia in 2019. The first picture I took from our camp area. It was a panoramic view of the beach area across the Gauley River. I didn't notice until I uploaded photos on the computer when I was home. My very 1st shot was a village of Big foot swimming, sunning themselves and cooling down from 105° day. I even got the deer on the ground for their dinner. (thank God). That night one lent into our tent directly over my very inebriated but sleeping sister and snifted her. The air sounded like it was being pulled into whisky barrels. I sat straight up and saw the profile of its head. 2' at least! Yes! I was terrified! I started silently praying. I heard something in my mind say, "you can lay down now". There is more to the story but it's a long story. We stayed for 2 days. We had to leave abruptly on day 3. After my fellow campers decided to do some shooting with their new pew pews.. Be careful always in any woods. Never go alone. And NEVER leave your family to run into town for supplies. Now how can I follow that up with, enjoy your journey. You guys are awesome. Let us know if you see anything..
Glad to see your trip is going well. Sorry you missed Crater Lake due to snow. Crater Lake usually has snow all year round because of the high elevation and the best time to visit that place is the summer. Enjoy your travels and keep sharing videos. I have never come close to visiting all 48 states and it's nice to see adventures of someone who is able to do this.
Great video guys! Love to see you in Oregon! I'm in Eugene and was going to make the 3 hour drive to hunt for the coffee, but reading the comments, sounds like I'll be too late! Happy and safe travels! P.S. Big Foot is real! 😉
I'm in Eugene too and I used to live in K Falls. I called a family member who went right out to the park and sure enough, box was gone. She even sent me a picture of the empty hiding spot, lol. Other people showed up looking for the coffee too. One told her a friend in Portland called her to go look. Went quick!
So sorry you had to miss crater lake. It is truly beautiful. I was there last spring and drove around the lake in a mild thunderstorm, but the storm gave spectacular color over the lake and I had the place to myself. so glad all you RUclipsrs motivated me to get a van and travel on my own well my husband works! I have almost all the western US national parks done, and I haven’t even officially retired yet!
Omg I drove to crater lake from California last year in June and there was snow! It was so beautiful though and I parked my little camper right off the road to see the lake. I’m surprised they closed it. And stayed there for hours! Hope you guys open a coffee shop in Oregon so I’ll have a reason to drive up all the time! ❤
I really hope you didn't have to mess with that heater all night. 🙏🏻. I can't believe you are almost half way through your trip. 😕 This has been amazing to watch, Thank you!
I used to live in Redding, my grandmother painted Mt Shasta, from the north, and Mt Lassen to the east, from our front porch, simply beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm sorry you didn't get to Crater Lake, it really is amazing. And yeah....Oregon is too big, I won't be driving to Klamath for coffee. Too far!! I was in Stowe at the Roastery last Friday in Vermont and it was closed. Sad to have missed you here in Oregon. I really wish you had done a meetup. Goodbye from Eugene.
Crater Lake is gorgeous!! I love the azure blue! Sad that you missed it. 😢 We did a trip to Crater Lake, the Oregon Caves, camped down by the Rogue River, went to the Redwoods then back up the Oregon Coast over a week. It was awesome! Unfortunately Crater Lake is snowed in most of the year. Sept-Oct thru June most of the time. We went in June and it had been closed up until we went the 3rd week of June. Crazy huh?!
Sadie’s first snow? Need to get her out in it. May need to buy her a snow suit, boots and gloves. Lived in Colorado and it has snowed in September. You never know when/where it is going to snow. So beautiful, sitting in front a fire and watching it snow is a favorite thing. Miss that living in Panama. Safe travels you guys!
Woa - Crater Lake was closed during October? I never heard of that before. Klamath Falls reminds me of driving to Burning Man! Good luck to those that go find the coffee in KF!!
Where you live sure changes your perspective. It is 25 degrees now with up to 2 feet of snow forecast by noon tomorrow where I live in the mountains in Colorado. This will be our first real snow of the year as we have had only a couple of dustings prior to this. It has snowed in 10 different months 3 times in the last 10 years. What is hard for me to comprehend is how much rain you get on your farm in Panama. 14.3 inches of snow is the average for the month of October here. Stay safe and have a great trip.
Hi Guys, I hope you are enjoying your trip. Kaylee, a couple of foldable storage boxes might help with the cabinets. The only thing I can think of for the fridge is maybe some large Tupperware of some sort. Maybe that will help. Jordan, 'layers', put on an extra shirt under to insulate until you can get a winter jacket. You'll probably need it for your trip back through the northern states south of where you've already been. Sadie, I hope you enjoy the snow little lady!! Like me, you are growing up in a place that never has snow so make some beautiful memories with mom & dad, and It's so much fun to make snow angels! 😇 💕. Hugs & love. 💕❤ And be safe! 😊
Wowwwwowowowow! Its so crazy and cool to see you guys experiencing some of the beautiful nature spots around my neck of the woods especially considering both Panama and the northeast are like worlds away! I had a raised eyebrow and a bit of concern when you said at the beginning ya'll were headed to crater lake this time of year, eeeep! As an Oregonian I extend my apologies for you guys missing out but hope hope hope you'll make back out to see it sometime soon cause even all the hype barely does it justice. Safe travels!! Hope yas stay cozy!!
The City of Weed gets its name from the founder of the local lumber mill and pioneer Abner Weed. Weed discovered that the area's strong winds were helpful in drying lumber. In 1897, Weed bought the Siskiyou Lumber and Mercantile Mill and 280 acres of land which is now the City of Weed, for the sum of $400.
It's been a beautiful journey with with the three of you & fun to tag along & watch now I'll just meditate while you're at Mount Shasta 😉 🧘♂️ & enjoy the beautiful scenery you're showing us.
Your trip is bringing so much joy to my heart as it brings back so many happy memories! 36 years ago my husband and I spent the first two years of our marriage traveling the lower 48 states living in a 22 foot, pull behind trailer. My husband worked on military helicopter as a civilian contractor. Anyway, all that to say…. Keep your lower cabinets open at night to keep the pipes from freezing. Also, draining the pipes before you leave each day will keep them from freezing up as you travel. (Ask me how I know.)
yup Sasquatch is for real but definitely not just in the PNW but worldwide... highly recommend Sasquatch Chronicles podcast - it will make a "believer" out of you which is not the same as the "knowers" that share their experiences!
Feeling that arctic jet stream in pt hadlock, that cold goes right through you! A couple COLD winters past up here got so cold it was even scary! RV travels & camping is the funnest never ending job!!
You guys are having so much fun and also Sadie she is so engaged and that's why she fell asleep earlier. Have a good warm night and see you guys in the next one. Be Safe and can't wait to hear the good news that the heater help up all night. Ciao!
Sadie is a gem and her energy and cuteness is so beautiful to watch. I have been enjoying watching this coffee scavenger hunt and watching from the UK. Safe travels and take care.
Sadie being two she may not remember this adventure but you'll have all this footage to look back on how awsome that will be 😊 Hoping your nights are warm and your days are sunny guys. God bless you all.
There are some RVs out there that actually believe in wearing headsets to communicate communicate backing often times they're in the Parks and people are around watching and it creates stress emotions and drama.😅 I guess the headsets keep it quieter is your to communicate and lower stress😊
i think the brevity of their visit to WA was because of the unexpected snow they came across - they also might be a little behind schedule to make their flight at the end of the trip
Sasquatch...a definite YES! Google Streets has caught one on it's car captured video a few years back in Westport, WA of all places! It appeared to be a large, hairy, dark reddish brown creature that can be seen standing in tall vegetation up to its waist about 75 feet back from the edge of the street. I nearly fell off my chair when I saw it on my computer screen. What an unexpected surprise.
Oh my, I am sorry you missed Crater Lake! Took our kids there when we did a long West Coast roadtrip and it is spectacular! Glad you got to Shasta though, because she certainly is majestic!
Did you know that the Sasquatch tribe has migrated across the USA and has been seen in the very tip of Wisconsin?😂 I’m gonna send you a photo of the neighborhood Sasquatch soon, I’m racing to homestead before sundown…
Loved your take on Klamath Falls, OR down Hwy 97 for a pit stop in Weed, CA. My Mom grew up at the base of Mt. Shasta off Hwy 97 east of Weed. Enjoy your camping at Mt. Shasta an icon of this area. You are only an hour north of Redding as you head south on I-5. I hope you can take a pit stop there to visit the Sundial Bridge and take in the views.
My wife seem a Sasquatch when she was a young girl. She was jumping on the trampoline and one was watching her from the wood line. When she stopped bouncing and turned to look at it, the thing turned and walked into the wooda
Here's a backing communication tip. Don't use left or right directions. Instead what direction does the trailer need to go? Driver side Passenger side. I credit Long Long Honeymoon (LoLoHo)
Washington is the biggest Sasquatch State. There were many sightings claimed around Stephenson Washington back when my parents lived close by there, my Father was building a golf course called Beacon Rock Golf Course. My poor Mother was scared to death, my Dad had to have a huge yard light put up in the yard. Crater Lake almost always closes early due to snow and opens late due to snow. It is an awesome place, but summer is the time to come. There is also Wildlife Safari just down from Roseburg on I-5, you park your trailer and drive through in your pickup. They are breeding and saving species of African animals, it’s a wonderful place. Oregon people got your Washington bag of coffee.
I sure am enjoying y'all's Adventure❤ and I love the Airstream it's so pretty I'm sure the Airstream company would make it right with you with everything that's going wrong❤ it's starting to look like y'all I hope you keep it❤😊❤ hug precious little Sadie for me❤ I hope you stayed warm y'all be careful and safe❤😊❤
When you get home you're gonna have to build Sadie some swings because of her new lifestyle.
YES…..Sadie will NEED her Own Park and should have 1….We could start a fund for SADIE’S PARK 🛝
@deefitzgerald2906 Great idea. Someday, there will be other residents and more children. It would be money well spent.
@@rhampton10 Thank U 🙏 I would LOVE ❤️ to see this Happen & Especially for Our Sadie….
Next time you are in a city with a Walmart pick up some expandable curtain rods, with the rubber tips on the ends. The small ones!! Put them in your refrigerator to hold your bottles, jars, packages and left overs in the shelves. We have been using them for years and don’t have any spillage on the floor while traveling. They help!!
Very cool idea
I was going to suggest the same thing. Works like a charm
That really works in the fridge been doing it for years
I was Born in K-falls! I am disabled and live 3 hours away, so I have enlisted some family who are on the hunt for me!!!! and now they are following the nomadic movement!!!
I hope they find it!
@StumptownHomestead it was gone I am sooo sad😔
@@glenda.thegoodwitch Boo!
The closing night sky shots with all the stars and the shooting star are absolutely stunning.
I know it is your intention to get the lower 48 addicted to drinking great COFFEE, but it is time we talk about your more nefarious ways. You are getting everyone who watches your vlogs (not just the lower 48) addicted to a daily dose of SADIE. I am really worried what will happen when this adventure is actually over. I, for one, am in deep trouble 😊
I know it’s going to be A adjustment….I NEVER get tired of seeing Sadie and will Miss seeing All of them Daily…..I look so forward to
See their Videos and especially this Adventure….
😂❤...you are not alone in this concern!
I agree, she is soo adorable, growing, snd speaks so well. Wow it is beautiful in Oregon! 😊BEAUTIFUL!!! 😊😊
Haha. Truth
Me too! Sadie is the best!
😂😂😂I remember opening cabinets and stuff would fall out. We had a little Yorkie and ever time I opened an overhead she would run out from under it, she new what was going to happen…..To bad Crater Lake was closed, it’s absolutely breathtaking. Safe travels.💖
Yes! I have seen a Sasquatch here in Maple Falls, WA. I saw it leaning on a dumpster (as if the 8’ dumpster was a porch railing) whimsically gazing at my home from a patch of woods being cleared for a home build. I thought, ‘…am I seeing what I think I am seeing?’ …It turned its head to look at me, startled, and then immediately vanished. It was as if the Sasquatch thought, “oh sh-t, she can see me!” and disappeared. Just because you do not believe it, that doesn’t mean it is not true! Safe journey, beautiful family.
I used to live in Glacier Springs in the 90's in a very small cabin, simply beautiful area.❤❤❤❤❤
I personally knew Art and Wendy Cates, who owned the little store in Maple Falls.
ha! maybe he was saying “oh sh-t" because he realized upon seeing you that he overstayed his break time and needed to get back to disappearing into the trees before anyone could get as good a look as you got! 😂
Can you see yourselves in 20 years maybe. Just sitting back & singing an old Willie tune; "On the road again. Just can't wait, to be on the road againnn!" ;- ]
On an adventure still... Where should we go?
@@BeanCruisers A medication free adventure this 1 be, enjoy! ;- ]
In the 1960s-1980s, it was common for the ski areas, in Oregon and Washington, to open before Halloween. Maybe half the years. Due to the rough terrain of the ski areas, it takes many feet (6-8+) of snow to cover the logs and stumps adequately. That doesn't happen nearly as often as it used to. We were unaware of El Nino and La Nina back then.
Attempting Crater Lake's north entrance this early in winter is a "tourist move". Didn't you ask anyone? It is closed by snow until at least April. Maybe May or June. The west entrance is open most times.
Carrying tire chains is a good idea year round. I've used them in July to get out of mud bogs. Under Oregon law, not having them in your vehicle at this time of year is a multi-hundred dollar infraction. We do _not_ salt the roads! That causes cars to rust and threatens the roadside vegetation. Instead, we "sand" the roads: spread a thin layer of sand and fine gravel on them.
I just got back from a beautiful drive to Klamath Falls and discovered the coffee was already FOUND by someone else. I found the cave near the water at Moore Park but was too late. At least I can say I tried. I had to drive an hour and a half to get there from Medford, but the sunset was worth the long drive back.
I'm gonna be so sad when the daily videos stop! I'll miss you guys 😅
Me too. Haha, I am constantly refreshing RUclips to see when the new video comes out!
Who says they have to stop!!! Baby number 2 on the way and more Adventures!!!! Life will keep on!!!!!!
Soft sided bins for all storage spaces makes a huge difference and the curtain rod trick in the fridge is fabulous.
Absolutely love Sadie. She is so intelligent for 2 years old. She is really experiencing life. You go baby girl 💖💖💖
Drip your cold water. Go to a second hand store and buy a jacket. Always tap your brakes in winter weather road conditions. Slight drip of cold helps with pipes not freezing. Open underneath cupboards too. Plus,the hairdryer can help if pipes do freeze. Fun trip to watch,thank you.
Keep a hair dryer in your camper in case your door freezes shut. Iv seen this happen.
Awww snow!! Sadie sleeping early and Kaylee and Jordan having some "down time"! Congrats to Trenton for finding the coffee!
I came within one or two minutes of seeing a Sasquatch across the road in front of me how about 35 years ago near Canton Ohio. There's so much evidence for their reality that it's crazy. Teddy Roosevelt, one of our well-known past presidents of the United States, had a friend who saw one. Their feet tracks and sightings have been all over the world for centuries. If one takes the time to read info on them, you will understand greatly! Thanks Jordan Kaylee and Sadie❤❤❤
I think y’all should do a portion of one vlog thru Sadie’s eyes and her speech.
My heart just melted when she was scrambling!
Wow!
I saw a sasquatch while walking alone in a remote Scottish valley called Glen Affric in September 2021. It was totally unexpected and not a fleeting experience by any means... Feel soo grateful for that WOW, magical moment. Even now recalling it fills my heart ♥
Everyone knows Sasquatch is in British Columbia, Canada 😅
On top of enjoying the videos of your adventures to the 48 states in 48 days; Sadie is the HIGHLIGHT of each and every video ❤❤😊😊
They don’t use salt on the roads in Oregon and Washington. They used gravel and sand.
I know you didn't have time to do this, but the south entrance to Crater Lake is open year round.
That route from Klamath Falls (and beyond) to the Mt. Shasta area is very familiar to me, and despite driving that direction dozens of times in my life, it's still one of my favorite spots in the whole world.
Years ago we went to ape canyon near Mt St. Helen's. I didn't know my husband's reason for going was looking for big foot. Which we didn't see! But we did see huge foot prints spaced about 8 feet apart on a hill side. So you decide! Go buy a coat!
My wife and I came up from Durham N. C. I have been watching your channel for years, when I found out my wife wanted to visit Vermont, I said “ ok but we have to go to Stowe” I went to The Roastery 2 days in a row. Your staff is absolutely amazing. I bought a t shirt and a bag of Honey Roast. I hope when you get to North Carolina you’ll hide the coffee somewhere around Durham. Keep the great videos coming! Love you guys! Peace!
This is a story of two encounters that took place in South Texas in a suburban area. These would make great spooky Halloween stories, if they weren't real:
I was up one night in September of 2019 watching RUclips videos. It was around 2:15am, and my desk was by an open window with a window screen in it. What initially got my attention was the dogs in the neighborhood started barking - first at the East end of our road, but then it spread to all the dogs in the area - I'd say 70 dogs or more - barking in all directions - including our own dogs. I had never heard them bark like this before or since - it was as if they were all freaking out about an intruder. This went on for about 15 minutes and reached a fever pitch, and I was starting to get worried - what the hell was going on out there?
Then I heard a sound unlike anything I've ever heard before in my life: an extremely loud (louder than all the dogs), and very controlled (non-random) series of what I can only describe as howls - that were not howls. Text doesn't give it justice - but it was a loud series of three evenly spaced 'whooh' calls: whooh! whooh! whooh! --- maybe 1 second between each. The timber/tone of the voice was extremely low. I've heard coyotes and wolves call in the woods at night in my travels, and this was not one of those. To me, it sounded like a large gorilla trying to mimic a dog or wolf call, and yet also not trying to mimic it either. I immediately got the impression that, whatever it was, it was sending a message.
At that moment every dog in this neighborhood (as I said, probably 70 or more dogs) - went totally silent. The hair on the back of my neck stood up on end, and I felt the need to immediately pause/mute the sound of the video I was playing, and turn out the light in my room - to not attract the attention of whatever it was. Message received, loud and clear! I looked out into the darkened street between the buildings and trees and saw nothing. The sound of this noise was extremely loud, not only louder than the dogs, but also louder than the sound from the video I was watching in my room. It vibrated the open window on it's track and the window screen in it's frame, and furthermore I could hear it echo throughout the surrounding hills.
Initially I estimated the sound source to be over 200 meters away - and my first thought was it would have to be a large speaker system, like you would use for a concert in a stadium, to produce the volume needed. No human voice would have been able to produce, not only the sounds, but the tone and volume was beyond that of human vocal cords. Could something like that be produced electronically? Maybe - but the logistics of putting something like that together - just to shut up dogs at 230am - doesn't make logical sense. If someone in my neighborhood had such a sound system - why have I never heard it used before or since in the same (dogs barking), or other contexts? And why were the dogs triggered in the first place?
Perhaps it was an (traditional) animal? My immediate reaction to that question is, "no way." I'm an ex-Cavalry Scout, and have been alone in the woods for long stretches of time in wilderness areas. I'm trained to not only observe, but also to listen - to differentiate man made sounds from those of nature. I've heard just about every animal in North America - if not in person, through videos and recordings - and whatever made the noise that night was nothing I've ever encountered in my life.
Later on I've heard highly probable recordings of Big Foot - that sounded identical or very similar to what I heard that night, and similarly could not be identified by experts as any known animal in North America. I wish I had recorded it at the time because it was the most clear and loud call that I've ever heard from any of the recorded material that I've encountered so far. It sends shivers down my spine still today when I think about it.
This isn't just happening in the deep woods. These things are apparently using green belts and drainage access to go into urban areas that were once pristine. Case in point, I'm in a neighborhood that was built starting in 2001. There is a creek nearby that allows you to access this area from the outlying wilderness without having to cross any roads/highways. We still get wildlife in here where there are thickets of trees on still undeveloped land, including deer, raccoons, skunks etc. I was largely a skeptic on this topic until this event occurred.
Shortly after my experience, my wife told my mother-in-law about it, she said that *she* saw what appeared to her to be a large dog or lion, walking on its two rear feet (bipedal), late at night a few months before my event. She got up late at night to use the bathroom, and saw it out of her bathroom window. It came up out of a concrete drainage channel (which leads to a creek behind the houses where she lives) at the end of the street, and walked under a street light, and down the street into the darkness and disappeared. She had a similar feeling that I had: don't attract its attention! You think you're at the top of the food chain - and then you're reminded that you're not. I used to feel comfortable in the woods or even on the streets at night. No more.
I grew up in the north and lived there for decades with a lot of snow, and I've never used or seen anyone put chains on their vehicles. No one really does that. :)
do you use all-terrain tires, instead? those work well, at least on light snow.
@@vibecat4899 Yea, a lot do that. Others swap out their regular tires for winter tires each year.
My Grandpa was from Mt Shasta it's absolutely beautiful there. We are in central Cali now but eventually me and my husband want to buy land and build our home up north. Your definitely an inspiration. Love you all.
Sweet little Sadie is living her best life! ♥
Oh you've hit a special area for me. I have an aunt who lives in Weed and my dad grew up in Mount Shasta. He climbed the mountain as a teen. Enjoy this very special area!!
Seeing that much SNOW this time of the Year was CRAZY…..Sadie is seeing so many thing’s on her Adventure and what a AMAZING
Little Girl to be in a Car for so long she is just So LOVED 🥰 and that’s Why…..
Sending Love from Virginia 🌹
I love the daily videos. I'm gonna be sad when you're done with them and we don't get a dose of Saddie a day to keep my doctors away. Thanks for sharing. Love ya Nancy
Two Sasquatch encounters under my belt in South East BC 🍁 Canada. Can't tell me they don't exist...I've seen and heard em.
My family lives in Sonoma County, California and just did that trip up to Klamath, Crater Lake, Mt. Shasta in the spring. We chased tons of waterfalls! Crater lake would have been accessible through the south entrance. Bummer you’ve already left! Hit me up if you want some fresh eggs & honey as you pass through if you pop over to Hwy 1 or 101. Loving this journey! Sadie is almost the same age as my granddaughter. They yell “choo-choo” together. It’s the sweetest!❤
Weed welcomes you…sure does baby! 😂 420 all the time there! Omg the stars in the sky at the end look amazing! 😮
"ever seen a Sasquatch?" yes, I have
That night sky 😯 So many stars ♥️
We saw the Aurora Borealis in British Columbia 😃🌠 Have you seen them?
@@BeanCruisers, sadly not yet. It happened in the UK several months ago, but it wasn't visible from where I live 😔
🌿🌿Ohh, it's probably good you missed it though rather than being stuck! You guys are so inspiring! I love that you're keeping this trip so fun! I know it's not all butterflies and rainbows but it looks to be pretty close! 😄 There are some crazy stories about Mt. Shasta out there! 🏞🏔👽 Hoping you had a good warm night! 🌿🌿
Thank you for a lovely fall outing today. As soon as I saw you were in Klamath Falls we headed from Medford, OR to Moore Park (about 1.5 hours away). Unfortunately we were too late but we still had fun searching for the tree (we did find it, but the rocks were rolled away, coffee gone ;) . Someone else has your lovely coffee. Congrats to them 🎉. We just enjoyed the ride and lunch out. God Bless you guys.
I live in the UK but my husbands English family live in Eugene, Oregon. We travel to visit often and back in the 90's we walked to the base of Crater Lake, one mile down. I have to say walking back was easier on the knees than going down. Oh by the way I have owned a coffee shop in the City of Wells, Somerset since 1991. Safe travels.
I am so blown away how close you all are to me right now. I love Mt. Shasta 💙 I am one hour South on Interstate 5.
Omygosh in my wildest dreams I felt when you announced your trip you would bring lil' Miss Sadie to our Sundial Bridge over the Sacramento River. There is a small turtle pond just over the bridge for Sadie, a botanical garden & so many amazing adventures in one stop for your beautiful family. Lots of love ❤
Your journey is absolutely magical. Thanks for bringing us along :D
Where should we go next on our journey?
I saw Bigfoot first as a child in the woods behind my childhood home in mid Michigan. I was 5.
I visited West Virginia in 2019. The first picture I took from our camp area. It was a panoramic view of the beach area across the Gauley River. I didn't notice until I uploaded photos on the computer when I was home. My very 1st shot was a village of Big foot swimming, sunning themselves and cooling down from 105° day. I even got the deer on the ground for their dinner. (thank God). That night one lent into our tent directly over my very inebriated but sleeping sister and snifted her. The air sounded like it was being pulled into whisky barrels. I sat straight up and saw the profile of its head. 2' at least! Yes! I was terrified! I started silently praying. I heard something in my mind say, "you can lay down now". There is more to the story but it's a long story. We stayed for 2 days. We had to leave abruptly on day 3. After my fellow campers decided to do some shooting with their new pew pews.. Be careful always in any woods. Never go alone. And NEVER leave your family to run into town for supplies.
Now how can I follow that up with, enjoy your journey. You guys are awesome. Let us know if you see anything..
Did you get a picture? Where is the most likely place we will see bigfoot on our adventure?
Yes, I have seen, in the late 70's! so it's a HARD YES for me!
Bigfoot is the reigning champion of the “Worlds hide and seek” contest!!!
That is funny!
Glad to see your trip is going well. Sorry you missed Crater Lake due to snow. Crater Lake usually has snow all year round because of the high elevation and the best time to visit that place is the summer. Enjoy your travels and keep sharing videos. I have never come close to visiting all 48 states and it's nice to see adventures of someone who is able to do this.
Our adventure is going great! Where should we go next? 👍
Great video guys! Love to see you in Oregon! I'm in Eugene and was going to make the 3 hour drive to hunt for the coffee, but reading the comments, sounds like I'll be too late! Happy and safe travels!
P.S. Big Foot is real! 😉
I'm in Eugene too and I used to live in K Falls. I called a family member who went right out to the park and sure enough, box was gone. She even sent me a picture of the empty hiding spot, lol. Other people showed up looking for the coffee too. One told her a friend in Portland called her to go look. Went quick!
@@lmarieblair4854 Oh man! Bummer. I'm glad we both didn't make the 3 hour trek for nothing! 😊
So sorry you had to miss crater lake. It is truly beautiful. I was there last spring and drove around the lake in a mild thunderstorm, but the storm gave spectacular color over the lake and I had the place to myself. so glad all you RUclipsrs motivated me to get a van and travel on my own well my husband works! I have almost all the western US national parks done, and I haven’t even officially retired yet!
Omg I drove to crater lake from California last year in June and there was snow! It was so beautiful though and I parked my little camper right off the road to see the lake. I’m surprised they closed it. And stayed there for hours! Hope you guys open a coffee shop in Oregon so I’ll have a reason to drive up all the time! ❤
I really hope you didn't have to mess with that heater all night. 🙏🏻. I can't believe you are almost half way through your trip. 😕 This has been amazing to watch, Thank you!
The Mt. Shasta star footage was epic :)
Living in the PNW, the weather is so unpredictable. None of us expected this snow so early in the year
I used to live in Redding, my grandmother painted Mt Shasta, from the north, and Mt Lassen to the east, from our front porch, simply beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm sorry you didn't get to Crater Lake, it really is amazing. And yeah....Oregon is too big, I won't be driving to Klamath for coffee. Too far!! I was in Stowe at the Roastery last Friday in Vermont and it was closed. Sad to have missed you here in Oregon. I really wish you had done a meetup. Goodbye from Eugene.
First!!! Watching now!! The snow 😮!! I live in MN and not looking forward to it 😂 but I absolutely ❤❤❤ traveling the beautiful country with you 3!!!
Crater Lake is gorgeous!! I love the azure blue! Sad that you missed it. 😢 We did a trip to Crater Lake, the Oregon Caves, camped down by the Rogue River, went to the Redwoods then back up the Oregon Coast over a week. It was awesome! Unfortunately Crater Lake is snowed in most of the year. Sept-Oct thru June most of the time. We went in June and it had been closed up until we went the 3rd week of June. Crazy huh?!
We saw some very blue lakes in Canada in Banff/Jasper on our adventure 😄
Apparently the South entrance to Crater Lake is open all year, just in case you wanna check it out when the other roads are closed
TripCheck is your friend.😀
I got a chill. Polar express, and cocoa tonight. Lol ❤❤❤❤
Yah, Mt Shasta!!! It was our families fav vacation destination!!!! Love you guys. Best wishes on your massive trip. ❤
Does Mt. Shasta have hiking with dogs?
Sadie’s first snow? Need to get her out in it. May need to buy her a snow suit, boots and gloves. Lived in Colorado and it has snowed in September. You never know when/where it is going to snow. So beautiful, sitting in front a fire and watching it snow is a favorite thing. Miss that living in Panama. Safe travels you guys!
Woa - Crater Lake was closed during October? I never heard of that before. Klamath Falls reminds me of driving to Burning Man! Good luck to those that go find the coffee in KF!!
According to another commenter under this video, the South entrance to Crater Lake is open all year.
Where you live sure changes your perspective. It is 25 degrees now with up to 2 feet of snow forecast by noon tomorrow where I live in the mountains in Colorado. This will be our first real snow of the year as we have had only a couple of dustings prior to this. It has snowed in 10 different months 3 times in the last 10 years. What is hard for me to comprehend is how much rain you get on your farm in Panama. 14.3 inches of snow is the average for the month of October here. Stay safe and have a great trip.
Wow, you guys nailed this video, totally entertaining! Loved it.. Could feel the excitement!
We live in central Oregon and went cross country skiing this morning. It was cold and beautiful, and snow this early was unexpected.
Lake County here!
My daughter and I travel in a RV. I found getting plastic bins helps the things in the cabinets. Not so much fall out. Hugs love and prayers
So beautiful the sky with all that stars🌟🌟🌟
Yes, I liked that too
Altitude changes the air inside of sealed bags and other container type objects
Hi Guys, I hope you are enjoying your trip. Kaylee, a couple of foldable storage boxes might help with the cabinets. The only thing I can think of for the fridge is maybe some large Tupperware of some sort. Maybe that will help.
Jordan, 'layers', put on an extra shirt under to insulate until you can get a winter jacket. You'll probably need it for your trip back through the northern states south of where you've already been.
Sadie, I hope you enjoy the snow little lady!! Like me, you are growing up in a place that never has snow so make some beautiful memories with mom & dad, and It's so much fun to make snow angels!
😇 💕.
Hugs & love. 💕❤
And be safe! 😊
Wowwwwowowowow! Its so crazy and cool to see you guys experiencing some of the beautiful nature spots around my neck of the woods especially considering both Panama and the northeast are like worlds away! I had a raised eyebrow and a bit of concern when you said at the beginning ya'll were headed to crater lake this time of year, eeeep! As an Oregonian I extend my apologies for you guys missing out but hope hope hope you'll make back out to see it sometime soon cause even all the hype barely does it justice. Safe travels!! Hope yas stay cozy!!
The City of Weed gets its name from the founder of the local lumber mill and pioneer Abner Weed. Weed discovered that the area's strong winds were helpful in drying lumber. In 1897, Weed bought the Siskiyou Lumber and Mercantile Mill and 280 acres of land which is now the City of Weed, for the sum of $400.
Omg Jordan! We've seen Bigfoot. ❤
It's been a beautiful journey with with the three of you & fun to tag along & watch now I'll just meditate while you're at Mount Shasta 😉 🧘♂️ & enjoy the beautiful scenery you're showing us.
Your trip is bringing so much joy to my heart as it brings back so many happy memories! 36 years ago my husband and I spent the first two years of our marriage traveling the lower 48 states living in a 22 foot, pull behind trailer. My husband worked on military helicopter as a civilian contractor.
Anyway, all that to say…. Keep your lower cabinets open at night to keep the pipes from freezing.
Also, draining the pipes before you leave each day will keep them from freezing up as you travel. (Ask me how I know.)
Jehovah God bless you guys, kisses and hugs to the baby.
yup Sasquatch is for real but definitely not just in the PNW but worldwide... highly recommend Sasquatch Chronicles podcast - it will make a "believer" out of you which is not the same as the "knowers" that share their experiences!
Feeling that arctic jet stream in pt hadlock, that cold goes right through you!
A couple COLD winters past up here got so cold it was even scary!
RV travels & camping is the funnest never ending job!!
You guys are having so much fun and also Sadie she is so engaged and that's why she fell asleep earlier. Have a good warm night and see you guys in the next one. Be Safe and can't wait to hear the good news that the heater help up all night. Ciao!
The gas in Sacramento area has gone down. $4.67 at Safeway and Costco and Sams Club. Arco is down there too.
Sadie looks more and more like her daddy daily.
Sadie is a gem and her energy and cuteness is so beautiful to watch. I have been enjoying watching this coffee scavenger hunt and watching from the UK. Safe travels and take care.
Sadie being two she may not remember this adventure but you'll have all this footage to look back on how awsome that will be 😊 Hoping your nights are warm and your days are sunny guys. God bless you all.
The camera views you guys get with the drone are really impressive but the views you just got under the stars are seriously good
Backpacking in the Sierras.Yes, a Bigfoot visited me at 3am by a lake. He through a Boulder so big in the lake. I heard him walk by me.
There are some RVs out there that actually believe in wearing headsets to communicate communicate backing often times they're in the Parks and people are around watching and it creates stress emotions and drama.😅 I guess the headsets keep it quieter is your to communicate and lower stress😊
You left Sasquach area when you left Washington. You barely saw Washington, found that sad and disappointing.
Haha. Will he be in British Columbia?
i think the brevity of their visit to WA was because of the unexpected snow they came across - they also might be a little behind schedule to make their flight at the end of the trip
Sasquatch...a definite YES! Google Streets has caught one on it's car captured video a few years back in Westport, WA of all places! It appeared to be a large, hairy, dark reddish brown creature that can be seen standing in tall vegetation up to its waist about 75 feet back from the edge of the street. I nearly fell off my chair when I saw it on my computer screen. What an unexpected surprise.
Oh my, I am sorry you missed Crater Lake! Took our kids there when we did a long West Coast roadtrip and it is spectacular! Glad you got to Shasta though, because she certainly is majestic!
You guys are missing all of the excitement here in Panama🤪. Be safe and stay warm.
Loving watching the visit to all the States, but Sadie is such a star, great parents 😍
Welcome to California my home state
Did you know that the Sasquatch tribe has migrated across the USA and has been seen in the very tip of Wisconsin?😂 I’m gonna send you a photo of the neighborhood Sasquatch soon, I’m racing to homestead before sundown…
That is real?
I have a request….. hide the coffee in Florida near Jacksonvile….. hint hint
The Adventures continue! Thanks Guys!!
Yayyyy! Ordered the honey roast yesterday, can’t wait to try!!!
You'll love their coffee!
Loved your take on Klamath Falls, OR down Hwy 97 for a pit stop in Weed, CA. My Mom grew up at the base of Mt. Shasta off Hwy 97 east of Weed. Enjoy your camping at Mt. Shasta an icon of this area. You are only an hour north of Redding as you head south on I-5. I hope you can take a pit stop there to visit the Sundial Bridge and take in the views.
My wife seem a Sasquatch when she was a young girl. She was jumping on the trampoline and one was watching her from the wood line. When she stopped bouncing and turned to look at it, the thing turned and walked into the wooda
My mom and brother said they saw UFO they were driving back from my grampa house thur mountains in Vermont but, never a big foot 👣
Here's a backing communication tip. Don't use left or right directions. Instead what direction does the trailer need to go? Driver side Passenger side. I credit Long Long Honeymoon (LoLoHo)
When your helping someone back up a trailer. Use your cell phone to talk to them. And say driver side or passenger side. It’s much easier.
Congrats to the Utah winner of Average Joe!🎉🎉
Washington is the biggest Sasquatch State. There were many sightings claimed around Stephenson Washington back when my parents lived close by there, my Father was building a golf course called Beacon Rock Golf Course. My poor Mother was scared to death, my Dad had to have a huge yard light put up in the yard. Crater Lake almost always closes early due to snow and opens late due to snow. It is an awesome place, but summer is the time to come. There is also Wildlife Safari just down from Roseburg on I-5, you park your trailer and drive through in your pickup. They are breeding and saving species of African animals, it’s a wonderful place. Oregon people got your Washington bag of coffee.
ahhhhh.... You got to touch into the Shasta magick✨There's no other quite like her🗻
Be & Injoy🌿🌠💚 And happy Lunar eclipse💫
I sure am enjoying y'all's Adventure❤ and I love the Airstream it's so pretty I'm sure the Airstream company would make it right with you with everything that's going wrong❤ it's starting to look like y'all I hope you keep it❤😊❤ hug precious little Sadie for me❤ I hope you stayed warm y'all be careful and safe❤😊❤