@db.mc210 months agoThank you danielle & family appreciate you, god bless. 1
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@weavaman221610 months agoLove the cabin. The loons calling made me want to go camping. We have some mountain lakes with loons. I hope ya' ll have the best time ever. I know the kids will love it all. God bless!
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@BelievesSouly10 months agoI like watching your life in maine. Always wanted to visit. I live in upper new york state. Very nice cabin, simple. People get to busy sometimes in their cabins, simple is what i like. Nice calming video, thank you. 1
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@jameskmiller516010 months agoAbsolutely gorgeous and phenomenal, and not just you and lydia. 1
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@billbaxter291410 months agoThats what i call a sweet hunting cabin. Beautiful. Kids had to have a great time. I really appreciate your videos. Great camera work. Thank you.
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@ZeroGKev10 months agoSome crazy nostalgia for my families own home videos " upta camp" looks like it was a great trip! 1
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@mainenorthwoodshunter326510 months agoWhat a beautiful place. I am jealous! I can' t wait to see the next video to see more of the area. Keep them coming! God bless! 1
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@TyeCobb89310 months agoThat looked like great weather for a camping trip. We stay a little east of that on munsungan for grouse hunts in the fall. 1
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@robertgreer52299 months agoIts great seeing them so excited to be at camp and its so beautiful there!
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@ldosucowboy327910 months agoBeautiful spot on the lake. Love the cabin too.
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@jusnuts144310 months agoAh, the good ' ole canadian pist. My pals are jim and jack! But i left them many moons ago.
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@bobbygreen229110 months agoGlad to see you and family out having a good time, beautiful place, and the sounds wereaway from home is a tough chore, i wish you all a safe and very happy trip. 1
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@melvinganoe117510 months agoLooks like an amazing place. Very peaceful.
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@alanbierhoff683110 months agoWhat a great old lodge! among all of the wonderful things about that camp, you find a jack london book! hes one of my most favorite a id="hidden4"uthors " to build a fire" is one of the first real stories my father ever read to me. It became a staple in our relationship (along with a love of james bond movies lol) we would also watch the film version frequently. he was the big reason i love the outdoors. My father insisted that i be able to start a one match fire whenever he asked. That was the ticket to my solo outdoor adventures as a child. ...Expand1
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@keithmcallister491710 months agoLooks like such a great old camp cant wait to see what you have coming out on the next video!
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@sallyfrenette964310 months agoLooks like a great vacation so far. The nmw is my most favorite area of maine. My former father in law who has passed helped build those cabins. He so. ...Expand1
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@PeteSopher-pv1iw10 months agoThats a very nice place you are staying. Seems just like northern ontario. I enjoy watching your videos and content. Keep up the great entertainment. Also enjoy the canadian mist lol. Never even heard of it before lol.
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@karenroyal564610 months agoWe stayed in that camp on a maine moose hunt a few years ago! Great place. We tagged out.
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@ostat84310 months agoOnce again we love your videos. Great to see you and your family having a good time. I think however you should turn your videos into an educational series. ...Expand
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@jusnuts144310 months agoIf you ever get the chance, go to the nc outer banks to see the beaches and lighthouses. Best times are in june and july (not the 4th of july! Or in the fall, october is nice!
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@tomlarue65410 months agoThought of you and your truck this morning when i was on a walk and saw a 98 z71 that looks like it just rolled off the showroom floor.
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@sunsledssnow10 months agoWatch your back when youre out there. Those misty cokes will sneak up on ya.
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@bobbyboy334610 months agoHey maine family! I was just reading ovet your about section of your channel and thought of a suggestion of how to help you expidite your video perfecting. ...Expand
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@josephaldrich28310 months agoIs that de squatch soap or sudsy bear?
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@bruceterrell284210 months agoJust a suggestion for another youtube channel: maine girl, and sister, swim and frolic in lakes and streams throughout the maine backwoods. Guaranteed. ...Expand1
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@alanbierhoff683110 months agoWhat a great old lodge! among all of the wonderful things about that camp, you find a jack london book! hes one of my most favorite a id="hidden14"uthors " to build a fire" is one of the first real stories my father ever read to me. It became a staple in our relationship (along with a love of james bond movies lol) we would also watch the film version frequently. he was the big reason i love the outdoors. My father insisted that i be able to start a one match fire whenever he asked. That was the ticket to my solo outdoor adventures as a child. ...Expand1
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@sallyfrenette964310 months agoLooks like a great vacation so far. The nmw is my most favorite area of maine. My former father in law who has passed helped build those cabins. He so. ...Expand1
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@ostat84310 months agoOnce again we love your videos. Great to see you and your family having a good time. I think however you should turn your videos into an educational series. ...Expand
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@bobbyboy334610 months agoHey maine family! I was just reading ovet your about section of your channel and thought of a suggestion of how to help you expidite your video perfecting. ...Expand
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@bruceterrell284210 months agoJust a suggestion for another youtube channel: maine girl, and sister, swim and frolic in lakes and streams throughout the maine backwoods. Guaranteed. ...Expand1
among all of the wonderful things about that camp, you find a jack london book!
hes one of my most favorite a id="hidden4"uthors
" to build a fire" is one of the first real stories my father ever read to me. It became a staple in our relationship (along with a love of james bond movies lol) we would also watch the film version frequently.
he was the big reason i love the outdoors. My father insisted that i be able to start a one match fire whenever he asked. That was the ticket to my solo outdoor adventures as a child. ...Expand 1
among all of the wonderful things about that camp, you find a jack london book!
hes one of my most favorite a id="hidden14"uthors
" to build a fire" is one of the first real stories my father ever read to me. It became a staple in our relationship (along with a love of james bond movies lol) we would also watch the film version frequently.
he was the big reason i love the outdoors. My father insisted that i be able to start a one match fire whenever he asked. That was the ticket to my solo outdoor adventures as a child. ...Expand 1