It was great to see sequoia national park and parts of Kings canyon national park. I grew up in that area . So many memories there. Hume lake is beautiful anytime of the year. Thanks for taking us along for the adventure.
Thanks so much for the feedback, means a lot coming from a local. I’m heading back tomorrow :) but this time it’s for the family only. Thanks for coming along our adventure Gregy!
New subscriber here from JT's channel. Nice video. I especially enjoyed the information about the Sequoia trees. I don't believe I coined the phrase, but when I backpack, my saying is "Leave Less Trace". I always clean up after myself but also pick up other people's trash I see on the trail or in camp when I can.
You’re a good man, it’s actually the part I enjoy, being a real human and caring for the environment. Thank u for watching Mike, welcome aboard :). I just got a new camera so here we go :)
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Really loved watching this. So much fun to watch. Loved the part where you talked about the Sequoia trees!
Thanks for taking me there bro!!!
It was great to see sequoia national park and parts of Kings canyon national park. I grew up in that area . So many memories there. Hume lake is beautiful anytime of the year. Thanks for taking us along for the adventure.
Thanks so much for the feedback, means a lot coming from a local. I’m heading back tomorrow :) but this time it’s for the family only. Thanks for coming along our adventure Gregy!
Yeah, I don't get up there as much as I should considering how close it is.
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New subscriber here from JT's channel. Nice video. I especially enjoyed the information about the Sequoia trees. I don't believe I coined the phrase, but when I backpack, my saying is "Leave Less Trace". I always clean up after myself but also pick up other people's trash I see on the trail or in camp when I can.
You’re a good man, it’s actually the part I enjoy, being a real human and caring for the environment. Thank u for watching Mike, welcome aboard :). I just got a new camera so here we go :)
Sick Tacomas! Why didn't you use the rear locker?
Just testing out the traction boards. We had no problems in that area until we worked the water into the mud. Tacomas are solid.