Dadventures is about escaping the mundane and finding adventures in daily life. In this "staycation lifestyle" channel, we show viewers how to have the most fun in their hometown. Living in St. Augustine, FL, most videos cover water sports such as kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, jet skiing, and more. We also visit local attractions and interview entertainment proprietors.
I have been up there 6 times. it is a great hike and not too long. It is rated extremely difficult but as long as you are doing it in cooler weather it is not that hard. I live in Minnesota, it's about 1000 feet ASL here in the Twin Cities area which is about the same as Phoenix, the top of Piestewa is 2612 feet ASL. I've done a lot of hiking in AZ and never really experienced any problems with the elevation. I've done both routes up Camelback, that's a great hike also. The most challenging and rewarding hike I have ever done in the Phoenix area is Flatiron, it is more difficult but the views are worth it, I highly recommend it, just bring gloves and plenty of water.
This was great, we are looking at moving to St.Johns and kayaking is very much on my list of mainstay hobbies, together with trying to jetski. If you are part of a club or know of any in the local area could you let me know? Really enjoyed the video, ty
Ya I wouldn’t do Jax waterways. At least the one on mainstreet under the bridge by the frisbee golf course is literally a cesspool for waste where homeless just pee/poop straight into the River. It has to run off right near where McCoys is. It might even connect to under the bridge where they do it. It’s absolutely disgusting. Looks like a straight up sewage plant where they stay under the bridge. Gotta stay out in the river or not downtown lol
I love it that there's people who lived in Florida for years and still think alligators are gonna try and kill u. Lol alligators don't want anything to do with us unless there being fed by humans then they will get aggressive come looking for food. But other than that gators don't want anything to do with us. Also the only crocodiles we have here in Florida are way way south Florida in tue everglades. And everything else snapper turtles gator snappers and your common Florida snappers are harmless. Also the pic u showed was a alligator gar amd they are becoming quite scarce in Florida. But there are alot of Florida spotted gars which don't get very big and we have long nose gars that are harmless as well. The gars just suck getting off your line that's all. I've lived in Okeechobee and taken my kayak out on the big lake during breeding season and right right through Hu dress of gators before some bigger than my yak and they just slip off the bank or go under amd wait for me to leave. I've fished right in the middle of some big males and females trying to mate and caught bass right by gators. Honeslty salt water is way more dangerous to fish in a yak then anything because of the sharks once u hook into a fish depending where your at u gotta get it in quick so the sharks don't get your fish. Oh amd the sharks will come right up to your yak especially if u gotta fish on so salt water fishing is more extreme in a kayak. Anyways love kayak fishing and keep up all the good vids brother
The video would be better if We didn't have to struggle to hear what this lady was saying. Sure if you really try you can get it. I think it's a great video it's just the sound quality that prevents people from pressing the like button.
This seems to be a very charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
Thanks, really appreciate it! Roatan was incredible and the people so grateful to have travelers again. Their economy is almost 100% tourism so I highly recommend visiting and tipping well.
Glad to see someone else take on McCoys Creek! Not sure if you saw my videos paddelboarding through but cool to see a kayaker's perspective on the creek.They're going to be doing a ton of work on both McCoys and Hogans Creek to make them flow better, protect against flooding, and improve biodiversity in the coming decade so stay tuned for that. Here are my videos on the subject: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SKYS5TrET88.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SEuWHnseDVw.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c1dQCKaeeWY.html
I paddled a little bit of that creek. I got to the over pass and there were homeless people shooting up drugs. Needless to say...I turned around and went back to the St. Johns