Thank you so much for sharing your channel my husband is 87 and I'm 78 and we sure enjoy watching your channel it's almost as if we're right there with you thank you again
There is just that little something that you do, that no one else does, to make people feel like they have casually been where you’ve been and seen what you’ve seen. Thank you for including the snippets of history, too. Love the simple observation of the local fishermen doing their thing-on a sunny day no less-providing a glimpse into one of the basic staples of life in Alaska. And those mountains… well, who can ever get enough of those? Always a spectacle to behold, rain or shine. Really appreciate the “month of Sundays” it takes to produce your content. This episode is definitely a welcome addition to the adventure.
So nice to see all these magnificent views again after my epic drive through Alaska and all the Americas in 1988/89/90. Homer was indeed a great spot and back in those days I free camped everywhere in my 1969 VW campervan. You even stopped at one of my free site with the views over Mt Redoubt. I am thoroughly enjoying your videos and narration. Thank you so much again.
I can only say Wow once again. Clearly part of the beauty of RV travel is the chance to really get to see an area in a bit of depth and to get a real taste of the local culture and way of life. That appeared to be truly an experience. As always, continued safe travels....
Another fantastic video! Never apologize for showing the same views. I learned when I went to the Grand Tetons that every turn out was slightly different, even though I was looking at the same mountains.
Mornin' Robert! These Alaskan episodes continue to impress--what a grand adventure. I love the long telephoto shots of the mountains in the distance with the water sparkling in the foreground! All of those boats in the fishing frenzy remind me of the scene in Jaws where everyone is out trying to catch the shark for the reward--I half expected to see someone toss a stick of dynamite into the water 🙂 Really looking forward to seeing your trip to Brooks Falls. Until next time, happy trails!
Yes we have plenty of places in Maryland to RV. Annapolis is definitely one we love to visit and this year we are visiting Garrett County MD. Beautiful place throughout the entire year.
We spent the night at the overflow parking at the Russian River campground the day that you drove through there, right past us! We figured that we were dancing all around you while you were in Alaska, and it turns out that we were right! Kenai was a very fun place to visit.
Hello Traveling Robert 😎, this was an OUTSTANDING video and I wished I could have been there to see this beautiful scenery. I sure can't wait to see BEARS...lots of BEARS. Robert, this was Absolutely AWESOME Robert 👍👍👍.
We stayed the night on that Tern lake pull off. We fished for salmon in the Kenai River in Soldotna and made a whole video about it. Wasn’t that easy to get some salmon! We visited that church in Kenai and went up to the Captain Cook State Recreation Area. Then down to Homer. Stopping at the Ninilchik Russian Orthodox Church we loved it there it was so beautiful with the wildflowers. And we did try halibut fish and chips in Homer- yum! 🤤
Today's video was spectacular. The dip netting is definitely a sight to see. I am really looking forward to the Homer Spit. I LOVE Halibut. Each video is better than the last. Thanks for all your hard work.
Fantastic video. Have you ever been to the Klondike and in the bar drink the infamous TOE drink? These videos I would love in private collection as I RV in a 1990 C class RV. ❤ VLOGS and as always Thank you for sharing.
Quick question. Were you a part of the Hike 100 build by Winnebago? I see an overland almost teardrop size trailer made by them now. Add it to your arsenal?
I was very tempted by the Hike 100, but is also need a comfortable area to work and that would have been hard on the Hike. If I didn't have to work on the road I would love to take a hike to Utah and see what it can do.
I see why they are fishing. Salmon is expensive! I easily pay $25 for half of a fish. So each fish is like netting a $50 bill! Plus these are wild caught.