I try to spend very little time on the couch and a ton of time out exploring our planet. I make videos to collect those experiences. My goal is a new one each week. To do this well it definitely keeps me off the couch! I try to make these videos useful for others (in case you are ever headed to the same places). I also try to make them beautiful and fun to watch. When I'm stuck in a nursing home one day I'll enjoy them to relive our story.
If you like pretty scenery, RV'ing, camping, hiking, backpacking, bikepacking, kayaking, visiting state parks, visiting national parks, visiting national monuments, antique tractors, and crude potty humor you'll probably like this channel.
Sir...this is a Disney video! LOL BitcoinS...plural?!? LOL I wouldn't be keeping a day job if I had those! Anyway, a tragic boating accident occurred and all the sats I had were lost forever. Oh well!
We just recently bought our first pull on trailer! We live nearby and watching your videos is so inspiring to get out there and like you said "get off the couch". Thank you for sharing and for the inspiration :)
That's awesome. It is worth the effort to get out there. TN has some beautiful places to see. Emily and I have really enjoyed seeing them via RV. Good luck and safe travels (and thanks for the nice comment)!
My granddad did both. I used to pull when I was a kid (back in high school). I'm going to goof around with this one on my property but no pulling anymore.
Absolutely cheaper to let someone else sink their money into a restoration (and then buy it after the fact). I've done a couple of different vehicles and you ALWAYS spend more than the end vehicle is even worth. The only exception might be if you do everything yourself (and I don't know many people who have all those skills). I spent about $17k on this restoration and the tractor is probably only worth $10k fully restored.
Thanks for the reply. I just bought a full resto 36 A for $5500 at auction the other day, and it was painful to spend that much. In the process of a fanshaft conversion on it from rubber to clutch fan. I plan to run her hard on my 40 acre farm, just as it was intended. No parades for this one. I just enjoy seeing them work. Thanks for sharing your journey.
@@derweibhai Good luck. Mine was used around middle TN hard for years. About every part I pulled off it was broken/worn out. Maybe one day somebody will buy yours after you wear it out. It'll still work fine! LOL
LOL. No offense taken. No surprise that my second most watched video stars none other than JR!!!! 26k views of your great work! My granddaddy would be smiling ear to ear!
Thanks for the shout out! 😢😢😢 I can’t believe you said nice things about me.😊😊😊😊. Got job! Love watching them. I have a neighbor who is asking to meet DeanoRolls and Emily! (And the Camper)
Thank you for the reply I really like the videos you post I may not watch them all but I like the funny stuff and knowing there is a great man behind them
@@DeanoRolls Not really it came down and nothing was destroyed. I learned by clearing my 5 acres of HEAVILY wooded property. Had an old dude (I mean he was older than dirt) helping and gave me tips. For trees leaning opposite of where you want them to land, tie a tension rope with a come along to another tree or immovable object in the direction you want it to land before you cut. Ratchet up and put tension on it then start your wedge cut and then the back cut at least half a foot above the wedge cut. always got to be mindful of twist when it falls. Be sure the area you want it to fall has nothing that could be damaged if it doesn't fall correctly. If that's not possible then you'll have to cut it in sections starting higher up which is better left to professionals in my opinion. I don't like heights, hell I don't lie being this tall.
@@sams568 Yep, learning by doing is the best way to learn. I've learned plenty of good lessons by messing things up (you don't forget those). When I'm on the farm doing new things I just try to go slow and not get in over my head. I'd rather it take longer and not get hurt. Thanks for the tips. They make sense. Many more trees to deal with so I'll get lots of opportunities to try them out.
@@DeanoRolls Just know you're doing what a lot of us dream of, having a little slice of heaven. Had to sell our 5 acres many years ago to put beans on the table.
This is unrelated to the topic of the video, but I've been watching your channel for a few years now. Thank you for the videos of your excursions around TN! They definitely helped me plan and carry out an awesome family vacation with my mom and sis a little less than a year ago when my mom was seemingly healthy as a horse. It was her last vacation before we found out she had cancer due to symptoms arising from lung cancer that spread to her C7 vertebrae which caused her to go from walking 4 miles or more every day to being bed bound. Unfortunately she passed this January just after her 72nd birthday. While this is the worst part of life, I'm not trying to make this a sob story, just wanted to share a little background to show how much your videos made for an amazing vacation packed with so many great memories to look back on exploring just about everywhere within a two hour radius of Cookeville or Rock Island, Tennessee. We went out to Standing Stone, Fall Creek Falls, Black Mountain, Rock Island, Lost Creek, Devils Step Hollow, and we rented a pontoon boat for the day on Center Hill Lake which my mom absolutely loved piloting, along with many other mini, side adventures. We probably wouldn't have known of, or discovered, some of those places if not for your channel. So, I just wanted to give a huge thank you to you and your wife for making some great and often hilarious videos that helped me plan a most epic vacation that, little did we know, would be our mom's last. I'm glad she got to experience so much awesomeness shortly before everything went to Hell. I still can't believe it was less than a year ago she was out hiking up mountains with us. This just goes to show the importance of enjoying every single day and all the little things in life, because it can change so fast. Well, I've written enough of a novel, minus paragraph breaks because I'm bad about that. 😄 Just wanted to let you know the wonderful impact your channel has made through the adventures it led us to. Thank you and your family so much! Good work on the farm by the way! Keep it up! And God bless y'all!
Wow. Thanks for the very nice message! I got a little choked up reading that. It is a great reminder to get out there and create as many great memories as we can with all the time we have. At some point I won’t be able to do it anymore. At that point I’ll rewatch all my videos from the nursing home my kids put me in! LOL. Good luck out there and keep on rolling!
@@DeanoRolls you got it, brotha! It's been a while since I've seen one of your videos (stupid RU-vid algorithm) and when this one came up, it reminded me of all the ones we watched while planning our trip and I had to give you the thanks you deserve. It was definitely a reminder that life is short, and to make the most of it. I promised my mom I'd start up an orchard, whether for fun or for profit, in her name, because she was actually looking forward to moving out into the country and getting some acreage to have a proper garden and fruit trees like her parents had when she was growing up in Southern Illinois. Well, you'll definitely have plenty of footage to watch in the nursing home! 🤣 Maybe I'll actually start making some videos regularly on my channel at that point and can carry the torch for ya. I could rename my channel "Rollin' with the Wohls" in some type of homage. 😄 Thanks for the kind words as well. Good luck on clearing that road. Take care and keep enjoying the heck out of life! 😎
My friend had a huge jungle on his backyard reaching 20' high. He totally has given up except 10X10 in front of the doorway.... And one winter day after a huge snowstorm, everything collapsed and died...
We stayed at Harrison Bay State Park. It is just outside Chattanooga and definitely close enough to be a home base while site seeing all around the city.
Dino, I have watched every episode you have ever released. Look forward to your video every week very relaxing and informative. It just suits my personality. Appreciate you very much. Keep doing what you’re doing from Tony from Northern Michigan.
I enjoy making the videos. I figure one day I'll be so old I won't be able to do much. Then I can rewatch my old videos. Nice to know someone else enjoys them too. Thanks for the very nice comment (and for watching).
Yes, most die off on the first cutting. Some grew back (and continue to try to grow back). But they small and easy to deal with. So once you get the worst of it removed it is very easy to maintain (even manually without chemicals).
Thanks for documenting your experience! It brings back memories of my first times backpacking. I commend you for taking on the challenge alone. I'm sure you learned a lot and I hope you continue with adventures like this! Looks like a fun little spot for being so close to Nashville.
It was fun (Montgomery Bell is a nice SP). We've been there a few times doing different activities (kayaking, biking, hiking, campground). None of my buddies ever want to go backpacking with me. Sometimes if you wanna go you just gotta go I guess...or find new buddies! LOL
When I cut bigger trees on my property, I'll put my tractor bucket as high as it will go and put slight pressure against the tree before cutting my lead in it. Once I get my lead cut, I'll cut from the other side until I get through most of it and jump on my tractor, and push it in the direction I want it to fall. I enjoy watching videos like this. Thank you
That's a good idea. I've used my truck and chain to pull the direction I want to go as well. I'd rather the tree just go where I want it to go without any of my stuff near it (including me). LOL Whatever I do I move slow and use an abundance of caution because I don't really know what I'm doing and I don't want to die! YIKES!
Agreed. If you've never watched the show Ancient Apocolypse you should. He goes to various structures like these and makes the case that we've been around a lot longer than we think we have. Interesting.
I knew you weren’t of scared of snakes. I’m in the south too and saw my first copperhead in my backyard last summer and I freaked out running and my weeds were much lower than your tall grasses. I have those vines on the trees of my property too.
Terrific video, however - and I’m not exaggerating - only about two of ten folks who do these New Mexico videos take the few seconds to ask a local the correct pronunciation of the placenames. I mean, how hard is it to ask? Picky, I realize, but it seems a no-brainer to me. The Valles Ccaldera is one of the jewels of the state, and it deserves to be said correctly. You still get my thumbs-up!
Even if they told me how to say it I’d still mess it up. I had to stop taking French in college because my dumb brain plus my redneck accent wouldn’t allow me to speak the words correctly. Lol.
LOL. We have one...but Camping World never gave me the login info and it is sealed underneath the cover and I can't see it. One day, maybe, I'll get it up and running. I'll actually just get Starlink once we are travelling more often.
This may be my new favorite video of yours. Released “hella” late, but worth it. Drunk Hogdaddy slinging cash during “frisbee golf for dollars” with Deano commentary. Love it!!!
I’m late because I’m in Chicago for a concert and my friends are trying to kill me. But…the show goes on!!! If I get my war attacks in it will be a miracle.