We are Cris and Cale - and we would like to share our personal travel experiences and perspectives. We typically have two objectives: find outdoor adventures and enjoy local, creative cuisine. We are not professional travelers. Sometimes joined by our two dogs and four children (ranging from an early teen to young adults), we strive to be relatable and have a thirst for adventure that generates weekly content.
Our activities are not extreme, but are engaging and often challenging as we immerse ourselves in nature, God’s artwork. Just about anyone can do what we do, but every once in a while we get pushed a little beyond our own comfort zone.
In addition to loving the outdoors, we also love to cook & eat. So when we travel we seek out culinary destinations that showcase ethnic foods, creative fare or just darn good regional dishes.
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Walls curved because they were made by the original carpenters-ship builders-and that’s how they finished them off.
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Sorry Leopold's is so touristy. My friend who is form Savannah has never gone there. It is like Magnolias in NYC. She recommended going to the many other ice cream shops that are just as good and not waiting hours in line.
Awesome video, went to the north? side ridge for first time today.. (I think, the opposite one from table rock) Only did Pine Gap trail since it was closest. Definitely going back and gonna keep Babel Tower and Pinch In, in mind for next time
Another super steep trail (maybe #6?) is the Green Mountain trail in the Middle Prong wilderness - 5 miles straight UP with no switchbacks total elevation gain 3,864 ft!
One of my favorite places when I visit Raleigh is The Pit best BBQ I have ever had. I'm going to try the other one's on your list because I visit different parts of NC 4-5 times a year with my kids.
Well your biased to Eastern NC BBQ is evident because of the #1 pick. Of course I’m just a biased to Red Bridges because of eating it my entire life. Lots of memories getting a pound of BBQ slaw and rolls, on a Saturday afternoon making sandwiches with my parents. We didn’t eat out often but at least once a month we’d get takeout from Red Bridges. Back in the early 70’s it was like $5 a pound, the same order today is $25.
The best pulled pork sandwiches in the world Jones Barbecue diner in Marianna, Arkansas they do only one thing for over 100 years on my way to Houston TX made sure to route by but closer to home & my personal favorite is Frankie's Chicken Shack in Salisbury, North Carolina, dipped fried chicken is much like it sounds: fried chicken that's dipped in a hot sauce. Except the original sauce is and probably always will remain a mystery. Frankie's closed in 2004, and the Cureton family still holds the recipe close.
Thanks again for another stunning hiking recommendation. My wife and I did this hike today. We saw many flowering bushes and trees, and spectacular vistas.
Hi there 👍 thanks for sharing and indeed a great watching time. How long did you guys took to reach the submit( Lincoln) and what is the total time taken for in and out ❤. Thanks 🙏
Curry Village tent cabin hack: For like $1.99 at any Lowes or Home Depot, they sell a "Light Bulb Outlet Socket Plug Adapter." You move the light bulb, screw in this item and then rescrew in the light bulb into it. The adapter provides you with two normal outlets, perfect for charging phones and cameras. I took one with me to Curry Village, only to find someone had already left one in my tent cabin.
Hey there--- thanks for this video.. I am hiking this on may 25th. I am trying to get started by noon... I am travelling from Ohio. If I decided to camp at that site or further up... hammock friendly?
I have lived in Savannah for almost eighty years and have never seen a ghost or even met anyone who saw one. My daughter and I took a ghost tour one night and I never laughed so hard.