We love to travel and see new places in our beautiful country! Since purchasing our Kodiak travel trailer in 2019 we have been to so many great places! We enjoy capturing what we see and sharing it here on our channel. Here you can follow along as we travel to new and wonderful locations. We also enjoy sharing many of the campgrounds and rv parks we stay at along the way. In addition to the travel footage we enjoy sharing our Backyard BBQ, camp cooking, RV maintenance and repair, and basic RV How-To videos. Follow along as we camp and cook our way across this wonderful country we call home!
That was SO cool to watch, thank you very much for doing this episode. I live in Oklahoma and have really been wanting to get a HastyBake Steak Cookoff cooker, so I will be running over there to pick one up soon.
I have my Meater probes in mine now. Showing 5 hour and 27 minutes on the flat and 9 hours 15 minutes on the point before being done. What do you do when this happens? Do you wrap when the flat is at 165? And hope the point comes up during the wrap? Sounds like my flat may be overdone?
Adam, in the store front… the cooking implements for sale… are all those made in house or local / USA ?? I am getting sick n tired of seeing stuff made elsewhere ( cough cough )
Hi guys, thanks for the tour of the Hasty Bake factory. I used to love going on trips to different factories when I was in grade school. Once ya get the bug it’s hard to get rid of it. Nice job on the griddle Abby. I’m sure you guys will get many years of use out of it. Thanks again for the tour.
Thanks for making this video and props to HB and Burnco for letting you film it. You will love the Roughneck. I bought the Corten one when they first came out and it's my most used HB as well as my most used smoker. It's very easy to dial in and very fuel efficient.
Thank you for bring back some lovely memories of my travels in that area of the US back in the '80s. Back then, there wasn't a speck of paving on the Moki Dugway which gave me real concerns going around the switchbacks in my 52 HP diesel VW Jetta as it could barely start moving uphill from a standing start without totally abusing the clutch. I just kept moving. Fond memories with some terror.
Always good to see something built in America by Americans. Taking the time to pickle those weld blemishes is a quality step, takes time not the usual Off-Shore style. Only cosmetic but still, you pay for a grill it's good to have it a beautiful perfect looking piece at least until you use it once. After that a little funkiness is just proof that the grill has seen a cookout or two.
When I worked for UDOT I watched a semi pulling a Rocky Mountain double full of hay bales go down the Moki Dugway. I was glad I wasn't coming up. Goose Neck used to be free and not a State Park. Did you have a chance to hike down amongst the Natural Bridges area? Natural Bridges is the most spectacular arch area I have ever seen.
Wow, you saw more people in the Valley in one run than I saw in 5 days there in 2021, is it that much more popular or just timing? I went in May. Stayed one night in Gooseneck at that same spot, but was too windy. Nice video.
Wow that was quite the view. Poor Abby, not liking it too close to the edge. Adam reminds me of myself. I’m not always in a hurry but I hate slowing down. You guys are sure making it easy to find good places to go here in the states. 4k all the way. Just makes the experience much better.
Survived a 30 foot fall in the service years ago. Scenery is great, but 50 or 100 feet further back would be enough for me. If I was that close to the edge, by body would be shaking like a bowl of jello.
It's disappointing to see a 95' tall statue with a large "New York" inscription. I'm sure older TN natives don't like it. "UNited again, united forever..." blah, blah ,blah. They don't mention all the lives they ruined of southerners whose lands were taken and who were not allowed to serve in any capacity in government under reconstruction.
Is the island still an island?! When i was a kid i know it was but on google earth it looks like the lake had shrunk so much that its not an island anymore 😢