Views : 41,459
Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Apr 29, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.959 (27/2,637 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-16T02:23:11.352723Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Now in our 50s and having always enjoyed life in the outdoors, sea and nature. In our younger years we chose not to have children as we were wrapped up with the trappings of modern life.
When we watch these videos it makes us doubt that decision.
What an amazing young person with so much ability to appreciate life, nature and the simple things, just amazing and a breath a fresh air
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I missed those videos so much when you were at base camp. One of my favorite videos from you was a few years ago when you made, home made Apple Pie. So nice to see you back. I always notice that you write in your Journal. I hope that it comes to mind to publish a Book about all your Travels in life. Iβm sure it would sell very well. Please keep that in mind. Thanks Becky for everything. Still watching from Michigan in the United States.ππΉπ
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@blackoracle69
2 weeks ago
as an old woodsman i would pass along a bit of advice to you on such remote cabins/ tents . if you want to leave gear stored there when you are gone use steel trash cans mice cannot eat into them. fill the can with your clothes /gear then leave an inch of space at the top cut a circle of heavy carboard and drop in on top of this add a layer of red cedar shavings ( often sold in pet stores to go inside rabbit cages) cedar is hated by all insects so no bug will enter the can.. finally give the top edge of the can a smear of petroleum jelly ( we call it Vaseline here in the states) and press the steel lid down tight. no mice will eat at your stuff and no bugs or poo in your gear. i have used this in remote camps and it has served me well. SAFE JOURNEYS to you !
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