Hey there! We're Meagan and James, full-time RV nomads on a journey to slow down, explore more and live life outside. We sold our home in 2022, trading the occasional weekday adventure for life on the road - boondocking and camping off-grid as much as possible. Come along with us, and our two pups, as we explore new terrain, go on outdoor adventures and share what full-time camp life is all about!
Thanks for checking us out, we hope to inspire people of all ages to take their own adventures - whatever that may be!
years ago we used to drive all the way to the springs and stay there for days at a t me . seeing only 1 or 2 cars in a weeks times . had the pools all to our selves for days and day .. then one day it was only drivable and parking was only allowed during the day - i haven't been there in 25 years . and now i see this - hike in only - ok a good thing .
I love Baja fishing, been to 90% of the places you're at...but I enjoy seeing two real people in real love. So many phony-ass HUA "influencers" talking about their superficial relationships that are mostly based on image -- then there's you guys on the actual "reality" end of things... earned you a sub
Great video. I am going up along around there this weekend. Also, please keep NOT sharing GPS locations. All these people unwilling to put in the time and effort to find spots are exactly the type we want to keep out. Just searching for their next social media post that makes them look a certain way...
I’m sorry but I’ve ‘inhabited’ Baja Sur(seasonally)since the late ‘80s and I don’t appreciate what folks like you do even though you have an audience. So much has been ‘discovered’ that a lot of the ‘magic’ that brought us all here has gone with the expatriot consumption ..and the ‘destination’ mentality that has ruined many locations.. just sayin ..
Cabeza De Vaca Great grandson is the father of ISABEL DE BACA who married pedro Duran y Chavez And Generations later a man took a Indigenous woman as his wife and a few more generations after that i find my self learing about the pueblos and history of New Mexico,Much love to my lost Cousins the Romero,Sanchez, Gutierrez,Baca,Padilla,Torrez,and many more from ur cousin Jr Chavez....
It has! There are more and more tourists going theses days (us included). Camping is one thing but you can still find some small local restaurants/markets at a good price👍🏽
Thanks! We average around 12.5mpg aka “smiles per gallon”. I would guess average speed to be 65mph (outside of California). And you’re right, s4 keeps the transmission from switching back and forth between gears. Overall we are pleased with how well the 4runner is holding up👍🏽
@@weekdayadventures appreciate the response. Got it, it’s what I’d expect! Anyway that in the future you could do a video of how you have the trailer and 4runner packed to balance proper weight such as “tongue weight”? We are truly considering doing something similar next year, so I thought about selling my 4runner, but watching your videos makes me think about keeping it and trying it out. Im sure by now you have a ton of miles with this combo.
@@ivan199120 @weekdayadventures I watched this video initially about a year ago after buying a 4Runner. I'll affirm the approximate fuel mileage while towing, as well as the speed + use of S4. The only time I slide it into S5 is on a long downhill. We're towing a 2019 Sonic Lite VMS, which probably weighs at most 200lbs more. We're in Ohio, and have stayed within 3 hours of home so far, but next summer have a trip planned to cover some distance. I'm pretty comfortable that the 4Runner can handle it. I installed a Scan Gauge to monitor transmission/oil/water temps while we drive.
@@ryanstroh4505 awesome thank you for the feedback! That’s quite some weight haha! Well for the 4runner. Gives me even more hope. I love my 4runner, these past two years we’ve taken cross country trips for about a month, camping and off-roading. Only places that I’m truly concerned about are on mountain passes. I feel like the 4runner already struggles as is with 600lbs of gear in the back. Don’t want to get rid of it if I don’t have to, knowing that others pull trailers makes me feel good about keeping it. I have a scan gauge too and will be using it, any idea of what ideal temps would be?
Thank you for visiting i grew up here and here is not the much but its all with traditional they are some dancers here im in a soseeah group not real real traditional but im not gonna talk about ours but my mom is working their back than the red or dodge Challenger out side the zuni visitor center but im now still learning my language just again do not take pictures of the dancers but you can see others not the real one thank you.
🤔 Wondering…given hot springs can fluctuate in temperature or might contain toxic elements or gases -Jemez/Valles Caldera being a volcanic field….is it advisable to recommend a place like this that may not be under ongoing scrutiny for safety? I wouldn’t want to see a news item later about someone getting scalded there. Pretty spot, though.
Wondering if you feel the same about the numerous blogs written on how to find each of the hot springs in NM? We always adventure at our own risks. 👍 And we travel to many many places that don’t undergo scrutiny for safety (the sea in Baja for one). 🤷♀️
Hey, I enjoy your videos and your vibe. I want you to continue to post more please, SO please take safety precautions while paddle boarding at least wear a leash, and bring PFDs. Enjoy your adventures, be safe, and thank you for sharing.
Next time ask me for a tour. I'm from the middle village and get you access to the actual sacred dances but no cameras. Yes access to view from within the actual middle kiva where all sacred dances are held. My relatives all own the south part of the buldings
We run the A/C when we hook up to electricity at an RV park, so in places like Loreto and Mulege. We don’t run it much on the generator unless it’s an absolutely must. But it was so hot 24/7 this week from the hurricane down south that we couldn’t possible run it. 😎
Sometimes it’s as much about the adventure getting there as it is the destination. We were also on the Rim for multiple weeks, and fished Woods Canyon Lake multiple times. :)
I would never subscribe to a channel made by hypocrites like you. At the start of the video you asked people to share places they lobe in NM, but you are unwilling to do the same about your Mogollon Rim site. Not cool!
We asked for general places to visit in New Mexico, for example Taos. We thought we were sharing a cool place in Arizona called the Mogollon Rim. Never did we ask for specific gps coordinates, forest roads, directions or campsites. Not sure why you’re so angry about us not willing to give exact spot locations to the thousands of people who have watched this video.
Hi planning a camping trip in a couple of weeks !! I absolutely love where you guys are at! Can you pls provide the name of the road or campsite. I’ve been searching for weeks and can’t find how you guys got there !!
To be perfectly honest we don’t have gps coordinates or a dropped pin or anything. It was a while ago now. Somewhere off Forest road 260. Hope that helps. Thanks for asking nicely!
Ok… do you have proof? Or just some fun facts you like to spread on the internet🤣 I never found any “cheap” gas in Mexico. About the same price as Arizona.
@@weekdayadventures cartel theft from govt pipelines is fact. billions each year. you said the price, not me. if you buy fuel on the roadside other than real station, you are supporting crime.
Ok I see what you’re talking about. We never bought gas from the side of the road. We only pointed out that it’s there if you are running out of gas lol.
Ah got it. Well we do apologize for irritating you so much. It’s a hard thing to break when you grow up on the west coast. And as far as sucking bc we’re from the very large state of CA - you can blame our parents for raising us there. But it seems everyone wants to live on the west coast of North America now doesn’t it? We’re also willing to bet it’s beautiful outside where you live and one deep breath of that fresh air might help with the irritation.
Your video of Juncalito brings back wonderful memories for me. Sailed the Sea of Cortez and Pacific coast Mexico from 1995 to 2005. We used (the bay next door) Puerto Escondido as our base. I know that walk from 8:30 cove over to Puerto Escondido well. My sailing partner lived out the rest of her life in a beautiful palapa on the beach in Juncalito. She passed in 2019. That bay is full of Delicious chocolate' clams. Yum. I'm 77 now but I want to make one more extended trip down the Baja.
Very jealous guys, just watched your video of our day up at the Mission. Was awesome to see Clive in the stream. We said goodbye to him I last fall but he sure had an amazing time travelling. Hope you are doing well! Joe and Alex
Awe!! Hi, we’re so happy to hear from you!! Sorry to hear about Clive. We also had to say goodbye to our old lady Riley. She did enjoy Baja one last time. Thanks for watching!!