Congrats on the Singer! To have to ability to repair, alter, make on the road is a great advantage. We have two Featherweight Singers and having one aboard our RV allows us to do those things as well as my wife to make quilt squares.
I have explored the country from time to time through out my life and developed skills like hunting and fishing. I also became what I think is a decent mechanic to work on my own vehicle. I don't know maybe being completely self reliant is a trait that is lost nowadays. I see people making these videos and asking people to support them and it seems counter productive to what I believe is important to being on your own and growing from the experience. I could never ask anyone to support me no matter how bad it got out there.
I always love to watch Your videos, You give such informative hikes and the videography is superb! This is what We are looking forward too next year when retirement kicks in.
Hey Bri and TJ...As usual...nicely done video and commentary...Prairie City was an interesting looking town and so were the parks you visited...You said looks like Death Valley....more like the Badlands of South Dakota in my opinion.......Anyway...keep up the fine videos...All the best from Hank and Pam from South Texas!!!
We had plans to go here a few years back, but there were some bad fires in the area, so it is still on our list! Love that dogs can go on these trails, but I could not imagine having to carry our 75 lb dopey young Lab across one of the bridges, let alone several - ha ha! You do such a great job on these videos :)
I have sewed for many years and am a long time quilter. When friends ask for suggestions of what kind of machines to buy, I ALWAYS suggest going to a thrift store and buying an older one. They are much better machines than most that are made now. I have two OLD ones and love them. Much better than my very expensive deep throated quilt machine. Easier to adjust and fix too.
Again, another awesome video. We stayed at the same county campground 2 years ago and really enjoyed the area. We visited the 1188 Brewing Company for a dinner and some brews as well, no coronavirus in 2018! I got some amazing photos in John Day Fossil Beds. I enjoyed it so m Ugh
I’ve been to Destin, your start here point and almost all of the places you have been to or driven through. Thanks for letting me ride along on your trip. Old good memories.
I'd like to find a video on how you deal with the cats. I can't seem to find anything on that subject... I really enjoy all your videos though nice air stream
Well first off that was really a good video you guys put out some good videos but that was just really good one second off Bree did I actually see you put sneakers on your feet that won't last I love the motorcycle shop beautiful bikes and that sewing machine was really a nice piece I'm heavy into antiques that Sewing Machine man they last forever will you two take care of yourselves you see you guys next week
Was the Chinese museum left to Hood River, as you said, or to John Day? I've always loved Prairie City, so it was a great memory to relive. Thanks, as always, for your videos.
That's some interesting scenery. It's like colourful but it's not... lol... It's almost like it was colourful at one time but the sun faded everything.
Thanks for the fun information. If you’re headed towards northern Utah, let us know. Kim and I would love to meet you. Plus the two gals can compare their very similar hair and ability to sleep as soon as the ignition is turned on 😁. Safe travels.
Very interesting place. Good job on the video. This is perhaps my first visit to your channel. I like your story and I hope I am not out of line but you are one of the most strikingly beautiful women I have seen on many many rv channels. Just an added bonus. Your story and story telling is more than enough to make me want to come back again.
Absolutely anything you want to know about this place, ask away also do not live here its insane! People are crazy, backstabbing, do anything to try and throw you under the bus and rapists, DO NOT LIVE HERE
The weather for that hike seemed like it was perfect. With cloudy skies, there wasn’t any harsh light.Interesting colors on the landscape. The second hike had interesting skies too. Loved the dark clouds! Great videography. Good find on the sewing machine. Now you can make face masks!
It was an absolute honor and pleasure to meet the two of you at Ponderosa Stare Park in McCall, Idaho. We enjoy your videos immensely and appreciate the time and effort you spend researching and editing. You put out amazing work. John and Lola.
Living the dream of many of us. We rally want to get to the PNW. Pups on the trails is unusual! Good intel there! What a beautiful area. We have visited some petroglyphs and fossil areas. We love them! Thanks for taking us along! Kay and Matt
Ha! We did that 'Journey through Time' many years ago with our kids! Very fun places to see and I loved the Painted Hills and Fossil Beds. Didn't see the apothecary though. Something to go back to see, if this Covid ever leaves. Fun video!
After recently discovering your videos, I have been watching many of them for the last couple of days. You are a delightful couple, and your presentation is absolutely wonderful. Keep up the good work! I shall be on the road in my RV next spring.
hey that's my friend Robb's shop, Eagles in Flight. him and his brother started out in Concrete, Wa. he is a great mechanic and a truly nice guy. edited to add i have a singer 201, which uses those cams for special stitches, mine is in the typical 60's blonde cabinet with a stool. tj my former wife couldn't sew either, a guy's gotta do what a guy's gotta do. :)
I’ve followed you guys on your RU-vid channel for a while now and have enjoyed your adventures. I live in Twin Falls, Idaho (south central). If you get a chance to come by here be sure and see Shoshone Falls, the “Niagra of the West”! Safe travels!
My wife and I were just in Oregon this past week, unfortunately we could not visit John Day, perhaps in the future. Just subscribed to your channel as it looked interesting traveling about. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
OMG. My mom had something that looked like that sewing machine and table. Your video brought back memories of learning how to sew with it, and then her moving on to a newer one. Thank you for that part in the video. I truly loved it.
Nice episode guys. Bree, tennis shoes are good, better protection against cactus, right? Good discipline! Wait, you took a nap and the ride was long? Huh?
Did y'all miss Mitchell, OR and the Tiger Town Brewery and BBQ. Cool quirky old mining town. The best sunsets happen on cloudy days. Look into the Lava Trail. It follows all the Volcanic parks down into CA. I wandered around that area last fall. LAVO national park has the coolest campground, but it might not be suitable for your big rig. In fact it looks like it was designed by someone who had no idea about campground design. I always enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.
Landscape is just awesome 👌, colors are just fantastic, never new that Oregon had that type of landscape, wow what a sewing machine, TJ can sew you some face masks 😷, made he can sell them too, 😁, you guys do great videos, and tell us interesting information about where you are , thanks for sharing with us, travel safe.
Bree good to see you put trail shoes on. I always thought it odd (and potentially dangerous) you wore flip flops. Try some Altra Temp 1.5 and you'll never consider anything else.
I've been following you guy's awhile now here on you-tube and even though I hardly comment on anything I must comment now. WOW! the red clay in the hills and the mountains in the back ground is breath taking not to mention the trails. Dang! only if I were there. :)
Interesting place... I live in Idaho and was in the Stanley area last weekend, it was packed. Now most of the state is hot and smokey, hopefully that will not last long.
I enjoyed it so much I returned in 2019 with my son on our motorcycles. The area around John Day has some outstanding motorcycling roads. Thanks again for reminding me how much we like parts of Oregon. I guess you are now in Idaho. Are you going to come to Utah as well?
I overnited in John Day in August of 2017 on one of my many yearly trips to the northwest to escape the heat of the southwest. The waitress asked me if I was there for the eclipse. I hadn't realized the John Day area was one of the best places to view the eclipse that was occurring later in 5 days. Unfortunately I had to leave and blamed it on poor planning of my road trip.