Charleston and Savannah are very beautiful cities.I fell in love with Charleston.It's a peninsula, in one side is the Cooper River , the other side the Ashley River ,eventually flow into the Atlantic Ocean. The city is charming in many ways. very good video..... Congrats..... and I see you on the road...Love MOM ...>>>
Thank you for another great episode. Mooresville, NC is where you had received bad news about Ol' KIA.... You rented "Big White" and continued the trip north to Hershey, PA (I believe) but your time was limited and you had to get to back to Miami sooner than you had wanted. Anyway, thank you.
Good morning, Robert and Mrs. Morales. I believe Charleston is the prettiest city in America and so much history. Savannah is historic but Charleston has it beat on beauty. It was wonderful to travel with your mom. Cherish these moments forever. Take care and always be safe, my friend.
Since I will be in Charleston in about 2 weeks, I searched it on YT - you are the only video that did not put a negative spin on this great city - very much appreciated
When you get back to Charleston, consider going to Fort Moultrie. This is where, generally speaking, the Revolutionary war started. It is also why the Palmetto Tree is the state tree and you see the design everywhere. Fort Moultrie was built using Palmetto trees - because they were so fibrous, the trees absorbed cannon balls from the British and the Fort held up. Great video of two charming cities.
I loved this serious with your mom. Nothing in this world is more important to a mom then time with her son. A mother spends a lifetime thinking about her child. Rarely does the child spend any of their time thinking about mom. Beautiful trip.
One small correction, that's Lake Norman north of Charlotte, NC. Both Charleston and Savannah have their charms. Both are very historic but I feel Charleston is better for foodies, and Savannah is better for its squares and parks. You definitely found places I missed in my brief stays there.
In all our travels up and down the east coast we never got to stop at these historic places. It was such a joy and pleasure to view these videos. God bless you and your family Robert and mom.
My family loves the smooth sights and sounds of Robert! Long time fan first time comment. Your mother is adorable and I’m glad you are showing her the country. We love your custom soundtracks; your voice is so soothing. I hope to live the rv dream life someday. Keep it up Robert! You are so multi talented.
I love both Charleston and Savannah. They're both have excellent architecture, food and atmosphere. I've to both many times growing up. I've both my father's parent who retired to New Port Richey. My mother was from Mississippi and my her parents had a farm in Mississippi. Every summer I would come down south from Michigan to visit my grandparents loved it. Robert, your mother is adorable.
Two of my favorite cities in one video! Another killer video my friend. I must say that look on the lady's face when you were playing the wind chimes in the market was great 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Isn’t the memory is where your Kia broke down and you had to drive to find the last available rental truck to drive back to Florida because of the approaching hurricane. I remember, it was a white Ford F-250
I love Savannah I visit it once every year, and I went to Charleston last Thanksgiving, it's really worth the trip from Miami, and my mom is a really big fan of the book of midnight of good and evil she really loves the city because of the book and recomends it reading it.
Charleston and Savannah both look pretty but Charleston 'looks' nicer?? We're visiting Charleston and Savannah in December (from Australia) but limited in time and have basically just 3 nights max to spare. Savannah, per the video, looks smaller like a mini Charleston and similar-ish if not a little more gritty as well. If I'm correct, Robert and his mum only spent a few hours there? Would you recommend spending the 3 nights in Charleston and stopping at Savannah for the day enroute to Florida or should we split the trip into 2 nights Charleston 1 night Savannah for example?
I have driven through downtown Savannah many times. I would not take a rv through those crowded ,narrow streets. Guess Robert got the skills from pulling rv all these years.
Good morning Robert!! We’re also from Miami. Newbies to RVing! We love Savannah, just recently visited CreekFire RV resort in Savannah. We had a phenomenal time. Safe travels brother. Hope to cross paths one day and share an IPA ….
Beautiful tour. I used to work and live in Summerville, only a few miles from Charleston back in 2002 to 2005. This brought back some great memories. Savannah is gorgeous too. You could spend a week or more in both places and not see everything. So many museums, plantations, historic homes, etc.
It's always interesting to compare experiences from places you go to that my wife and I have been to many times ourselves. You don't leave much out, and give a very fair presentation....highlighting the good parts worth seeing. One thing that's amusing is that the round building seen several times (when you were crossing the bridge after City Market) was a base design for urban Holiday Inns. The one in Charleston is no longer a hotel any longer. Atlanta had one near Doraville just off of I-85 (it's a club now), Raleigh, NC has one downtown but it's about to get torn down for a new hotel. There are a number of others, but those three come to mind. Once you've seen a couple of them, you'll notice them in a lot of places. Great video as always!
I assume the east has little to zero BLM land, thus boondocking is not possible. For the most part in the East you pay for RV parks at $80-120/night which is necessary? Please let me know if my understanding is correct or incorrect??? Out west boondocking is very easy.
Hello Traveling Robert😊😊🎵🎵🎸🎸🍔🍔🍟🍟🍰🍰, this was an OUTSTANDING VIDEO. I really enjoyed Charleston and Savannah. Looking forward to the Lewis & Clark series. You know, I have traveled the Lewis & Clark trail so this is going to be AWESOME👍👍👍👍👍👍.
Robert, we took our rig to James Island Park last summer, what an incredible place to stay! That canopy of oak trees on the way to the park was a bit nerve-racking for us driving a 12'10" motorhome, but the AC's were still on the roof when we arrived, lol! We don't pull a Toad yet, but the park does have a $10 R/T shuttle to downtown Charleston. Also, so much to do in the park...miles of beautiful paved bike trails, water park, paddle boats, rock climbing wall...highly recommended!
Yep remember the car trouble you had back in the day in Charlotte, that's how I feel everytime I pass through Alabama on i10 because of the same situation lol
Great video Robert. Awsome to see.you taking your mom on your trips. Robert hold her Close while you are Lucky enough to have her👍😃🙋♀️ Safe travels always.
Wasn’t Mooresville where old Kia gave its last full measure of sacrifice before giving up the ghost & you had to rent the white F-150 to continue your journey? Also the party crowd on Lake Norman used to flash travelers along I-77 as they crossed over the narrow strip over the lake. That also can make for a memorable trip in more ways than one. Savannah & Charleston are awesome towns, perhaps the Best of the South. We prefer St. Simon’s & Tybee Islands though for the slower pace & scenery. And Jekyll Island ranks up there too. Safe travels.
Robert fantastic southern vibe. I really enjoyed Charleston SC and Savannah GA with all the city parks. Nice you and your mom were able to spend some time together.can’t wait to see what video you upload next. I’ve watched quite a few of your videos always awesome to see. I’ll continue to hit the like 👍 Always a two thumbs up adventure.
Well Goooooood almost afternoon! Lol sorry I couldn't watch sooner, we're camping!! 🙌 Enjoyed every moment of this video, what gorgeous, graceful towns. Loved that side-glider bench your mom was on! Cheers, Robert 👍 😎 🏕
We said good-bye to Kia in Mooresville 😢. We love the south so much we moved from the northeast and are now about 2 1/2 hours away from Charleston. It is a beautiful city with amazing food. I am really looking forward to your Lewis and Clark trail videos. It's a trip I would enjoy taking. Thank you for all your wonderful videos.
Robert, your Mother is such a beautiful lady! So happy you are together on your wonderful journey! Truly something you will remember always! BTY, my husband and I loved visiting Savannah back years ago! Lovely experience indeed!
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Great video with mom! Love both Charleston and Savannah. If you don’t have time to read the book you can watch the movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, directed by Clint Eastwood. His daughter has a role in it. And John Kusack, Jude Law and Kevin Spacey.
Morning Robert, happy Sunday! My visit to Charleston was kind of the opposite of yours--I only did the boat trip to Fort Sumter and missed everything else. After seeing this episode it's clear I need to go back. I love all those big moss-covered oaks in that area of the country. Seeing your tornado warning experience is very reminiscent of when I had to find shelter last month during a storm in...wait for it...Perry. Can't wait to see the new episodes when your Lewis & Clark adventure gets under way for good. Happy trails!
I am one along side your mom. I LOVE CHARLESTON! My favorite city . Charm, hospitality, sun shine, great food, historic sites and southern architectures.
Love, love, love Charleston!! Been there a few times, brings back alot of memories. First time there I flew from Indianapolis to do wedding photos for my best friends daughter. Enjoyed your tour
Hi Robert, love your mom, she's so sweet. I'll let you in on a secret, in the portion of your video on Jones Street, you'll see a line of people on the right. That's Mrs. Wilkes restaurant, the finest lunch in Savannah! You need to put it on your list for next time, just a locals recommendation 😉
Wonderful video - I cannot imagine a Sunday without these now ! P.S. Life is indeed a box of chocolates , you never know which one you’re gonna get! Happy travels :)
You just missed the annual Cooper river bridge run that Saturday, which is a huge event in the Charleston area. The downtown area would have been packed with people from all around.
Great to watch! We are long time fans. Next time stop by our shop in Savannah, GA. The Frayed Knot. We represent fiber artist and sell yarn and one of a kind clothing.
Happy y’all enjoyed Charleston - she is a charmer for sure! Next time you’re in town, the Griffin (to Waterfront Park) is a great place for a break and a beer. Happy Travels!
That Magic Cereal that you're promoting sure looks great and 😋 delicious, I wish that I could get some, unfortunately I don't reside in your great Country
I loved Savannah when I went 15 years ago. Definitely want to get back soon. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is a great book! One of my favorites. Definitely recommend reading it.
My husband and I lived in North Charleston in the late 1960's. I took many a day trip into the downtown area and it was a beautiful city then as well. It looks even more amazing now. Thank you for the nostalgia.
So lucky to spending time traveling with your mom. I know you appreciate it. Thanks for including me! Been past these gems. I will spent time next winter.
Just did our first trip pulling our trailer with a diesel Colorado, got 17 mpg. Just curious what you get with the gas version, we are around 4500 pounds. 🛻😄
I know y'all didn't have alot of time to explore Charleston. It would be nice if y'all could have went and visited the Angel tree. The tree is so beautiful and massive
My family and I just got back last night from a two night visit in Charleston. I absolutely love the city. We could have stayed a week easily and not run out of things we wanted to do. Very good video, as always.
Reminds me years ago when we went to Fort Stuart to take my wife's cousin and his friend for a Savanah drive just before he got deployed to the middle east...we had a great time...beautiful video...
Great video as always. You're so smart and fortunate to have those memories of your journeys with your mom. Me and my mom talked about taking trips after my dad passed but then life got in the way and my mom's dimentia set in. Good for you for making it happen.
Charleston has to be on of the most beautiful cities. Glad you had time with your mom. She is so cute. Enjoy every minute with her. My time with my mom is long gone.
Nice video Robert. Would have liked to have met you at the Kansas City meet up but we took our Travel Trailer to New York at the time. We will catch up with you some day on the road.
I love your videos with mom. She is great to have on the videos, because she is not camera shy. You mentioned her stamina, well I think for her age she is doing great. You are blessed to still have your mom.
My wife and I will miss your Mom in your videos. She’s so vibrant and can tell she loves her life and spending time with her son. It was so sweet she got to do this with you!