Hello Everyone! Made this channel to share my running, camping, and outdoor adventures with the world! Love taking videos and the editing process so 2020 decided to start this channel to VLOG! Hope you like my content and more to come!
Joe's Pizza was the best pizza I've ever had. It's *well* worth the wait. There's always a line, but the line goes quick. Recommended: go with friends who are all high and giggly. Guaranteed there will be either a stand or a little trailer on the corner selling joints (haggle the fuck out of them though, $20 for a half G J?)
Oh yeah little brother, you should start yourself a tradition "go jump in a lake" where evere you go "carnal" its like the Creators way of "Baptismo" 😊
May I recommend little brother that you put your food in a cozy ?After you hydrated, keep it warm till U eat always keep your gear together (like the bug juice) for the next trip just check your inventory so you can replenish it before the trip and yes always bring some chanklas to change for river crossings & camp 😅 your learning rookie but I'm glad your enjoying life little brother the Creator is good 👍
Thanks for the great video! So nice to see the actual trail ahead of time. We are heading out on Thursday. Gonna try to bring the dogs. We will see how that creek crossing is when we get there. May need a Plan B as well. Really well shot and great energy!
Here are some tips for first time travelers to Greece. There is a train from the airport to Athens. Never take a taxi in Greece. A good place to stay is Monastiraki. But do your research. It is vibrant, all the restaurants are there and all the cafes. All the sites are all in easy walking distance. 3 days should be ample 4 is a maximum. For those of you that plan on staying longer, the north of Greece is nice, has some good sites, but the south is better, ( the Peloponnese) Nafplio, Kalamatta and so much more. If it is beaches you are after. Voidikilia is a must! Best beach I have swum in, like swimming in a clear glass of water. Take your rubbish with you when you leave. Stoupa is another, but you will find all the beaches are nice. If it is an island you are after, Crete will blow your mind.
Awesome video! Doing the hike next week. Did you take hiking boots? One thing I keep going back n forth are shoes I’m taking. I have some altra lone peaks that are awesome for hiking, I hope that’s adequate for both hikes.
You’re going to love the hike definitely one for the books 🙏 I did the hike in my usual trail running shoes and did great 🙏 they did the trick 🙌 safe travels and thank you for watching 🙌
Thank you for sharing such a moving video. Your words really touched me. I will be traveling to Guatemala in just two weeks. This video has given me inspiration, even though I am feeling a bit nervous.
Hello just saw your video .. I live in Running Springs which is about 15 minutes away from lake Arrowhead I work at the Lake Arrowhead resort and spa. You should do a drone footage of the other surrounding towns up here..But like your work.
This video started like it was made for me. I can’t find people who wanna camp without a big hassle. I’m really close to pushing out alone. I’m sure there’s many people who feel the same
I actually recorded the quick scenes with the lava during that time stamp on my iPhone. We were hiking down and took us by surprise didn’t have time to take out my camera so took a chance on my iPhone and it came out great 🙏 thanks for watching 🙏
Okay there's a lot of confusing about this are you talking about the oceana dunes camping in the sand cuz that's not sand and as far as I know on the actual Beach it's only days where exactly is this location at inside oceana Beach
Hello there. Wondering if you could answer a question: is there a water spigot near the entry to this campground, or anywhere nearby? I'm pulling a trailer and I would hate to drag a few hundred pounds of water from the Los Angeles area. Thank you sincerely for your time and video!
Hello from what I can remember was a water spigot inside the campground in front of one of the restrooms 🙏 hopefully it’s still there, it was a couple steps away from where I camped hope this helps. From there info page: Camping Camping in developed sites only in Ricardo Campground. The campground is tucked up against the base of dramatic desert cliffs, with 50 primitive campsites, potable water, pit toilets, fire rings, and tables. Bring your own firewood, or purchase it at the visitor center. There are no RV hook-ups or showers. A maximum of 8 people is allowed per site (there are no group sites).
Excelente video hermano, me has animado a poder hacer un vídeo así en mi siguiente viaje, más aún, me has animado a visitar Acatanango, gracias por la información, espero pronto andar por ahí.