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Most remote for California.. a state with a massive population.. .just aint that remote
I've probably seen the main seasons of your channel 3 times each (keep them on at work) and I gotta say you guys bring such an amazing experience to your viewers. It makes my desk job so much more enjoyable to have your commentary and stunning videography on the side. Thanks for all that you do!
an amazingly beautiful place and suitable for refreshing👍🙏
Those gooseneck barnacles are a delicacy in my country. Very delicious
where can i download the music form this video?
Inspre us for the Mohican and the St. George, Utah. Yes!
I'm from Cleveland and I've been on a journey to explore areas close to me. I have 4 years on the Grand River. 23 species of fish. You guys capture my home on the west better than anyone I've ever seen.
Bro there isn't anything remote about California, you good balls always think you're SO REMOTE LOLOLOL
Good job guys I stumbled across this video enjoyed it immensely I'm from California so I've seen the coast usually the Central Coast I haven't explored Northern Cal yet but it's now on my bucket list thanks again for all your information and I'm looking forward to your next video
Darf ich mahl was fragen darf ich hier kucken oder ist das auch eine falsche Seite für mich
Die Tiere sind schön aber das Mühl nicht
they got a doggo now!!! SO ADORBS!
I recently found your channel and I LOVE it! So delightful to roam through the forests with you all, and I'm particularly fond of Andrew's sharing his plant knowledge. Your channel is the best medicine when you can't get out there yourself, thank you!!!
You've been to so many places in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and even Indiana. I was wondering when you plan to go to Shawnee National Forest in Southern Illinois? Garden Of The Gods and Bell Smith Springs are incredibly beautiful, but there are many, many cool places within the park to enjoy. I really hope you'll go there sometime. For now, I can't wait to see where y'all go next!
Beautiful California
I started backpacking in the lost coast before you had to have a permit. I have been on the trail 25 times ,before there was so many people .and U Tube videos. My first trip was in 1995 . We could go on the trail and see just a couple of hikers in a days hike. We took five days and could have fires any time of the yr . It’s not the same anymore our secret is gone . We live just live one hour away .
Superb!
The Lost Coast is pretty amazing. We did it in 2010 taking 2 weeks to really dig into the area. We stayed in 2 separate camps we really liked for 2 days but otherwise only stayed in camp 1 night. Shelter cove is nice, we used to fly in on occasion for breakfast. We did the coastal drive from Fortuna Ca south. instead of cutting straight to Shelter Cove
Great video, I would love to do that hike after watching it
A few years ago I was camping in an area close to Bigfoot territory in Ohio near Salt Fork State Park. It was late at night and I had a fire going and was sitting by it reading a book and drinking a beer. Around 11:00 p.m. I heard a strange rustling in the trees behind my tent. Then I heard low guttural growls. I stood up, turned around and as I did a huge hairy creature emerged from the woods not more that 25 feet from me. It stood 8 feet tall and had to weigh in excess of 450 pounds. I stood motionless not knowing what to do when the creature began dictating the narrative. It slowly lifted its right hand and pointed to the beer I was holding in my hand. I immediately realized the beast wanted a COLD beer. And why not? It was at least 85 degrees and so humid you could cut the air with a knife. I popped a brewsky and gave it to him and motioned for him to come sit by my fire. He capitulated and as we sat by the fire I lit a cigarette. He instantaneously became agitated and started motioning to my mouth and then to his mouth. Damn, the Dude wanted a smoke. So I lit one for Bfoot and we continued socializing, drinking our beer and having a few smokes. Eventually Bfoot's eyelids began to droop. The beer was making him sleepy. He arose, waved goodbye and walked away, whistling as he disappeared into the woods. I haven't encounted the creature again, but after that I never went into the woods without my Bud Light and a carton of Marlboros. Hopefully I'll meet the Big Guy again with his wife and children. If so, I hope the kids are at least 21. No way I'm doing time for serving minors.
Salt Fork isn't that far from Mohican. Have you guys had any encounters there?
Love Thomas's sense of humor, uses his body as beacon. One of my favorite episodes.
anyone else watch lost lakes channel? i love these 2 channels lol… adventure archives is the best stuff to watch if you ever have a bad mushroom experience or are uncomfortable or just anxious in general.. ill never forget one day i was feeling uncomfortable on some shrooms and this channel saved me from a bad trip lol… ever since then its my favorite go to for that kind of situation
it was really cool to learn about all the flora you guys saw
Enjoyed seeing the Lost Coast Trail. Enjoyed the scenery, & the narration.
I wouldn't mind getting Sierra merch for my dog.
I'm sorry but there is nothing remote about any stretch of coastline in Northern California the road follows the coastline all the way il. It is a highly populated highly visited areas of California
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