Your music in the start of your volg was so,so wonderful......Love the Bad Lands....thanks for always explaining the topgraphy and other great tibbits.....✨
I adore the mountains, but my best camping experiences have been in the grasslands. Last year I spent the night in Comanche and it was the most spectacular campsite. The stars were breathtaking. And other than coyotes and crickets it was as quiet as I've ever experienced
I used a Coleman camp stove when I went camping in a camper shell, tent or tent trailer. This stove was originally equipped for Coleman fuel or white gas. It was purchased in the mid 60s by my father still have it . I did find a propane converter using a 1# bottle. I have camped in state parks, national forests and KOAs. I have prepared many meals on it similar to a home kitchen stove. Unfortunately, I am no longer able to travel and camp any for various reasons.
We camped in a free dispersed spot at Badlands Park a week or so ago and had a mouse break in like a trained special forces warrior! Needless to say- no sleep that night. And a hotel the next night while we set 8 mouse traps!
Wow!! The shot of the flag is just … beautiful. Why don’t all Americans fly the flag these days? I so appreciate that you actually read and share the history, info re: geology, wildlife, native species and populations as you do. Thank you for that. So many show the beauty in their videos, but I learn things when I watch your videos. Fantastic! I plan to visit SD, WY and NE in Spring 2023, so you’re providing me a prelude to my own visit. How Cool!!
I like how you guys end the videos with dinner.. lol leave us all hungry after watching 😉 everytime. But I do like to watch when you make your meal! Gives ideas 😊 thanks for sharing
We love every single one of your videos!! In this one, my husband was obsessing over your sandals you wear on your hike. Would you please tell me the brand of sandals so he can get some. He wants a pair just like yours. LOL!! We love you guys because you are from Arkansas. I, Linda, am from Nashville, Arkansas, and lived in Texarkana before moving to the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. Thanks and enjoy your travels. We full-timed RV'd for 12 years.
The badlands look beautiful, untouched,and rustic. I agree about campgrounds being nice when they are not crowded. When we car camp as a family, we like to get mostly weekdays booked. It is wild how much a campground will clear out on a Sunday morning! And as far as noise at campgrounds, don't forget kids!! Trust me I have a daughter lol. -Hedy
Along I-90, Wall SD, the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site and South Dakotas Original 1880's Town are all interesting places in the area of The Badlands National Park.
I absolutely love the editing you do on your videos. The tutorials are wonderful. Being an old girl that can't do much brings it right to me and I sometimes feel like i am with ya'll on your adventures. These mean so much to me every week. Thank you for sharing with us. 🥰🥰🥰
I was at Badlands NP campground this July. It was 108! Thank goodness I had an electric site. I could only hike at 6am when it was beautiful and then hunker down in my van AC during the day which was a shame but no choice-just too hot to go outside.
Yep, I became a night owl big time when I lived in Arizona. Night in the desert during the summer is amazing. Day time in that heat is an absolute, nope, nope. At present time I'm in Louisiana, not thrilled, I'm a Florida girl. But it feels almost hotter here than it did in Arizona. The dry heat, yeah, like an oven or a hair dryer on high heat. But the humid heat here, unlike near the beach in Florida, is melting.
I wanted to add we're also having coleslaw(mayo) beans corn on the cob. lol Also the KOA 's you guys stay at don't look overcrowded and look like a great place to camp.
We have rattlesnakes here in Nebraska and when you two were walking around those rocks I was on the edge of my seat. They love to lay under rocks in the shade. I think your videos are the best on TH-cam.
Great footage, and the drone shots were phenomenal. I can dig exploring the Badlands? But one time would be enough for me. I'm livin' in God's Country Tennessee, where everything is green from end to end. We got trees 6 stories high from Memphis to Elizabethton, and we can grow anything that ain't tropical. The West is cool, and I wanna see it too.... but I ain't ever gonna live there.
Love your videos. But do you think you could say whether dogs are allowed on the trails or not. I know you'll don't have any fur babies. But some of your viewers do. Thanks so much.
I really love hanging out with you all. You are so mellow & the food.. Like you I enjoy camping away from others. Mostly for the same reason. Mostly is I only like to hear the sounds of nature when I am sleeping. The last time I was in the Bad Lands was 1992 when I rode my Harley from MD to Sturgis. Thanks for making me hungry with that bread & Regards from Ody Slim
No kidding the hottest time of year is July! I was there at the end of July and it was 103. Too hot to even get out of the motorhome and do a short hike. I too passed on the park campground since it was so exposed. I didn't catch if you said it was 85 or 95, but glad it cooled down a bit for you. Thanks for sharing the Notch Hike that I had to skip!
Hi guys, been watching you before your first rig got stolen. Way down here in New Zealand we are interested in any thing you get up to. We like seeing shops and visitor centres etc and also like your cooking segment (Spuds, beans, peas, cabbage, and a large couple of slices of roast beef would fix Cody up) Wht was the inside of those Tee Pi,s like? Cheers Kiwi Dave, New Zealand.
Wow that place is amazing! I can see why it’s called the Badlands. I imagine the early explorers traveling by horses and wagons! It had to be a huge dry maze of rock formations. I bet a lot of people died trying to find water and shade from the heat. I love the colors in the layers of the rock. Great video as always you two 👏😎
Cody, you HAVE to visit the Dinosaur National Park (both sides). We've heard it called "a geologist's dream" and it fits. At one point, we were standing "inside" what felt like a rainbow. Rocks in front of us were purple, red, yellow, the sky was blue, and the hills behind us were green. Put it on your list; it's like they made the park just for you! LOL! - and I LOL'd at Kellie, too: "It's not the whole thing!" Y'all crack me up.
Hey AP have you tried Avocado mayo it's very good and good for you and another thing to try is Avocado oil for cooking great taste and has a higher flash level than Olive oil. N Joy
Hi from Louisiana.. If you love mayo you should try Louisianas best mayo is "Blue Plate".. How can I send you guys some.. Would love to send yall a lil treat box of goodies.. Keep living that great life.. Yall rocking it! Stay blessed..
Amazing and stunning scenery. It doesn't even look real, but it is. The thing about dry heat places, like desert, is that you never go out there without at least almost a gallon of water per person. It's way too easy to get dehydrated without even realizing it. I learned that he hard way when I lived in Arizona. Long time past, but habits don't die. I still drink water almost constantly and add water like half or more to any juice, kombucha or electrolyte that I drink. I don't drink soda at all, ever, and never anything out of an aluminum can. It's also very easy to get burnt to a crisp in high desert.
The Badlands! A whole lot of nothingness! Just sayin! It definitely has its own distinct beauty and knowing the make of the land and its history, all the way back to dinosaur times, makes it more beautiful! I wonder what early settlers, traveling through this area in their wagons, thought?!? So, the people camping in the National Park, in direct sun all day, have they not seen the KOA or is it free for them n the park? Can't imagine camping w/o trees! Kelly, were u hot after that hike? Made me laugh! Thanks once again for the tag along! Safe travels till next time🌞
I like how Cody went from having a slight freakout that eating a dish with mayo in it might be gross in hot weather to just straight up dipping bread in it. 🤣
I had a peculiar reaction to the grasslands of South Dakota when we drove from Minnesota and crossed the Missouri River. I was driving at that point and feeling very sleepy. Suddenly, I came wide awake and a feeling of “I’m home” stole over me and persisted during our stay. Thank you for sharing your visits to Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park, Devil’s Tower and other points of interest. That was one of our favorite trips out west. Btw, my husband and I are Arkansans, too, although I was born in Michigan. We look forward to all of your videos.
The Badlands look rugged and beautiful. Years ago I work in a jewelry store that carried Black Hills gold. It's pretty tri-colored gold. Kellie have you seen the gold in the local shops ? I would love the toasted olive bread but my husband doesn't like olives so I would have to make it for my lunch. I'm a mayo loved because lots of stuff I make includes it. Macaroni salad, Potato salad tuna salad etc. My family will be having macaroni salad this Labor Day Weekend along with smoked pork. My husband loves to smoke meat. Wishing you both a fun filled Labor Day weekend.
HI CODY & KELLIE 👋 GORGEOUS COLORS VIEWS SCENERY LANDSCAPE WEATHER WILDLIFE DRONE FOOTAGE 👌 😎 LOVE THE HISTORY LESSON ! NO RATTLES ? CODY WOULD HAVE TO BE ALL NATURAL MAYONNAISE ! THE STEPS / LADDERS WERE DIFFERENT ! BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! ENJOYED 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 THANK YOU 🙏 GOD BLESS YOU BOTH ALWAYS ON YOUR ADVENTURES 🙏 CODY DOES YOUR GAS MILEAGE CHANGE DEPENDING UPON THE TEMPERATURE 🌡 OUTSIDE & ALTITUDE BECAUSE OF LESS OXYGEN ?
That was the best information given about the Park ,… thx 👏👏👏👏
Beautiful sharing.I loved the video of your Backpacking in the National Park. The magnificent scenery looks like a otherworldly .
This is great! And thank y'all so much for sharing🤗
Thank you 👍
Cody, your cinematography is outstanding 😊
Love the badlands.....thanks for sharing. Hugs.
Your music in the start of your volg was so,so wonderful......Love the Bad Lands....thanks for always explaining the topgraphy and other great tibbits.....✨
Ya'lls videography and choice of music is outstanding. Keep up the good work!
I adore the mountains, but my best camping experiences have been in the grasslands. Last year I spent the night in Comanche and it was the most spectacular campsite. The stars were breathtaking. And other than coyotes and crickets it was as quiet as I've ever experienced
We enjoyed seeing that. And we'd also recommend the Bidi badlands in New Mexico.
Another great video!
You two crack me up. Your casual conversations. Makes me 😀 all the live long day. It’s like you’all are friends I’ve known forever.
As always great 👍 video
Very informative I really enjoy the history thank you God bless you both glenn from Massachusetts 💕
👍👍👍👍👍, I always have a plate of food ready when I start your vlogs.
Lots of good facts that y'all always get into your vlogs & it's appreciated 👍
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Hi! My grandpa is a big fan! He saw you that day!
Great video, thanks 👍
Enjoy you kids alot. Always make me hungry. Stay safe and enjoy your life. Raining here in Mountain Home Arkansas
I enjoy ‘hanging out’ with both of you too.
Excellent filming! Thank you for all the hard work it takes to get such great shots of the areas you explore.!
I used a Coleman camp stove when I went camping in a camper shell, tent or tent trailer. This stove was originally equipped for
Coleman fuel or white gas. It was purchased in the mid 60s by my father still have it . I did find a propane converter using a 1# bottle. I have camped in state parks, national forests and KOAs. I have prepared many meals on it similar to a home kitchen stove. Unfortunately, I am no longer able to travel and camp any for various reasons.
The colors are cool, yellow!
I hope you two go to the Wall Store. The wall store has a lot of interesting things to read and show. It's not just a souvenir store.
Those are some bad lands, Harry. (that's some bad hat, Harry. Jaws)🤣
We camped in a free dispersed spot at Badlands Park a week or so ago and had a mouse break in like a trained special forces warrior! Needless to say- no sleep that night. And a hotel the next night while we set 8 mouse traps!
It was so good to meet you guys in the Badlands! Thanks for taking the time to say hello and get a picture together. Love your videos.
great video team!
Cody reminds me of my husband. He hates a certain ingredient and has no idea his favorite foods are laced w it😅!
Wow!! The shot of the flag is just … beautiful. Why don’t all Americans fly the flag these days? I so appreciate that you actually read and share the history, info re: geology, wildlife, native species and populations as you do. Thank you for that. So many show the beauty in their videos, but I learn things when I watch your videos. Fantastic! I plan to visit SD, WY and NE in Spring 2023, so you’re providing me a prelude to my own visit. How Cool!!
I stayed there one night while I waited on my space at Custer to open up. Loved them both.
I like how you guys end the videos with dinner.. lol leave us all hungry after watching 😉 everytime. But I do like to watch when you make your meal! Gives ideas 😊 thanks for sharing
Thanks for area information too!
We love every single one of your videos!! In this one, my husband was obsessing over your sandals you wear on your hike. Would you please tell me the brand of sandals so he can get some. He wants a pair just like yours. LOL!! We love you guys because you are from Arkansas. I, Linda, am from Nashville, Arkansas, and lived in Texarkana before moving to the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. Thanks and enjoy your travels. We full-timed RV'd for 12 years.
The badlands look beautiful, untouched,and rustic. I agree about campgrounds being nice when they are not crowded. When we car camp as a family, we like to get mostly weekdays booked. It is wild how much a campground will clear out on a Sunday morning! And as far as noise at campgrounds, don't forget kids!! Trust me I have a daughter lol. -Hedy
Shaka laka bammmm here we go
Along I-90, Wall SD, the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site and South Dakotas Original 1880's Town are all interesting places in the area of The Badlands National Park.
I absolutely love the editing you do on your videos. The tutorials are wonderful. Being an old girl that can't do much brings it right to me and I sometimes feel like i am with ya'll on your adventures. These mean so much to me every week. Thank you for sharing with us. 🥰🥰🥰
I was at Badlands NP campground this July. It was 108! Thank goodness I had an electric site. I could only hike at 6am when it was beautiful and then hunker down in my van AC during the day which was a shame but no choice-just too hot to go outside.
Yep, I became a night owl big time when I lived in Arizona. Night in the desert during the summer is amazing. Day time in that heat is an absolute, nope, nope. At present time I'm in Louisiana, not thrilled, I'm a Florida girl. But it feels almost hotter here than it did in Arizona. The dry heat, yeah, like an oven or a hair dryer on high heat. But the humid heat here, unlike near the beach in Florida, is melting.
I wanted to add we're also having coleslaw(mayo) beans corn on the cob. lol Also the KOA 's you guys stay at don't look overcrowded and look like a great place to camp.
Kelly is the most awesome woman ever. You are so lucky Cody
Sorry for spelling your name wrong Kellie know it is Kellie
Thank you!😊
We have rattlesnakes here in Nebraska and when you two were walking around those rocks I was on the edge of my seat. They love to lay under rocks in the shade.
I think your videos are the best on TH-cam.
Great footage, and the drone shots were phenomenal. I can dig exploring the Badlands? But one time would be enough for me. I'm livin' in God's Country Tennessee, where everything is green from end to end. We got trees 6 stories high from Memphis to Elizabethton, and we can grow anything that ain't tropical. The West is cool, and I wanna see it too.... but I ain't ever gonna live there.
Seriously! We’re ALMOST as cool as olives? 😊😊 Now y’all are definitely COOLER than olives!
❤️ Jeff Jensen ❤️
Hopefully you've had Dukes Mayo before. It's life changing.
Oh Cody! You tickle me with your childlike comments! You're just a BIG kid at heart! 🤣🤣
we took a helicopter ride over the badlands and that was exciting.......
This was excellent, some of the most beautiful scenery I think I've seen. You all do great work, it's a joy to watch you as you adventure.
How about some of what you're evening are like? What you do when it's dark.
Like camp fire sit around .... Night skies etc. Just a thought.
🧀🥩What is that cheese steak that you mentioned on the video. 🙂🤔🧀🥩
Ouachita cheesesteak.
@@michelle_ajema thank you 😉
I'm a mayonnaise hater! but I can't deny this looks delicious!
Love your videos. But do you think you could say whether dogs are allowed on the trails or not. I know you'll don't have any fur babies. But some of your viewers do. Thanks so much.
Hey, Cody…I make a mayonnaise cake. Lol. It’s a dark chocolate cake and so good! Very moist cake and no mayonnaise taste. 😎
I really love hanging out with you all. You are so mellow & the food.. Like you I enjoy camping away from
others. Mostly for the same reason. Mostly is I only like to hear the sounds of nature when I am sleeping.
The last time I was in the Bad Lands was 1992 when I rode my Harley from MD to Sturgis. Thanks for
making me hungry with that bread & Regards from Ody Slim
We were pleasantly surprised to see a badger at Badlands this past June.
No kidding the hottest time of year is July! I was there at the end of July and it was 103. Too hot to even get out of the motorhome and do a short hike. I too passed on the park campground since it was so exposed. I didn't catch if you said it was 85 or 95, but glad it cooled down a bit for you. Thanks for sharing the Notch Hike that I had to skip!
Cody,what are you using for a drone?
Hi guys, been watching you before your first rig got stolen. Way down here in New Zealand we are interested in any thing you get up to. We like seeing shops and visitor centres etc and also like your cooking segment (Spuds, beans, peas, cabbage, and a large couple of slices of roast beef would fix Cody up) Wht was the inside of those Tee Pi,s like? Cheers Kiwi Dave, New Zealand.
Wow that place is amazing! I can see why it’s called the Badlands. I imagine the early explorers traveling by horses and wagons! It had to be a huge dry maze of rock formations. I bet a lot of people died trying to find water and shade from the heat. I love the colors in the layers of the rock. Great video as always you two 👏😎
Cody, you HAVE to visit the Dinosaur National Park (both sides). We've heard it called "a geologist's dream" and it fits. At one point, we were standing "inside" what felt like a rainbow. Rocks in front of us were purple, red, yellow, the sky was blue, and the hills behind us were green. Put it on your list; it's like they made the park just for you! LOL! - and I LOL'd at Kellie, too: "It's not the whole thing!" Y'all crack me up.
Hey AP have you tried Avocado mayo it's very good and good for you and another thing to try is Avocado oil for cooking great taste and has a higher flash level than Olive oil. N Joy
Hi from Louisiana.. If you love mayo you should try Louisianas best mayo is
"Blue Plate".. How can I send you guys some.. Would love to send yall a lil treat box of goodies.. Keep living that great life.. Yall rocking it! Stay blessed..
Amazing and stunning scenery. It doesn't even look real, but it is. The thing about dry heat places, like desert, is that you never go out there without at least almost a gallon of water per person. It's way too easy to get dehydrated without even realizing it. I learned that he hard way when I lived in Arizona. Long time past, but habits don't die. I still drink water almost constantly and add water like half or more to any juice, kombucha or electrolyte that I drink. I don't drink soda at all, ever, and never anything out of an aluminum can. It's also very easy to get burnt to a crisp in high desert.
They've got to be appreciating that 100% Arkansas tree covered hills on places like that
What kind of bread did you use to make your Olive cheesy bread?
Hi! I heard her say Ciabatta bread! That is a really great bread to grill.
Thanks! I'll look it up. These people like to eat. But that's what you do, (everyday), when you're camping. . . . Everyday. LOL
I can't believe you visited Devil's Tower and never once made mention of Close Encounters of the Third Kind 😱
can i ask what that stubby black antenna is on top of your rig?
The Badlands! A whole lot of nothingness! Just sayin! It definitely has its own distinct beauty and knowing the make of the land and its history, all the way back to dinosaur times, makes it more beautiful! I wonder what early settlers, traveling through this area in their wagons, thought?!? So, the people camping in the National Park, in direct sun all day, have they not seen the KOA or is it free for them n the park? Can't imagine camping w/o trees! Kelly, were u hot after that hike? Made me laugh! Thanks once again for the tag along! Safe travels till next time🌞
I like how Cody went from having a slight freakout that eating a dish with mayo in it might be gross in hot weather to just straight up dipping bread in it. 🤣
I had a peculiar reaction to the grasslands of South Dakota when we drove from Minnesota and crossed the Missouri River. I was driving at that point and feeling very sleepy. Suddenly, I came wide awake and a feeling of “I’m home” stole over me and persisted during our stay.
Thank you for sharing your visits to Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park, Devil’s Tower and other points of interest. That was one of our favorite trips out west. Btw, my husband and I are Arkansans, too, although I was born in Michigan. We look forward to all of your videos.
The Badlands look rugged and beautiful. Years ago I work in a jewelry store that carried Black Hills gold. It's pretty tri-colored gold. Kellie have you seen the gold in the local shops ? I would love the toasted olive bread but my husband doesn't like olives so I would have to make it for my lunch. I'm a mayo loved because lots of stuff I make includes it. Macaroni salad, Potato salad tuna salad etc. My family will be having macaroni salad this Labor Day Weekend along with smoked pork. My husband loves to smoke meat. Wishing you both a fun filled Labor Day weekend.
You think I’m as cool as an olive? Thanks, thank you!! I hope you’re being serious! I love olives.
May I asked what your average monthly living expenses are?
Never been there.
HI CODY & KELLIE 👋 GORGEOUS COLORS VIEWS SCENERY LANDSCAPE WEATHER WILDLIFE DRONE FOOTAGE 👌 😎 LOVE THE HISTORY LESSON ! NO RATTLES ? CODY WOULD HAVE TO BE ALL NATURAL MAYONNAISE ! THE STEPS / LADDERS WERE DIFFERENT ! BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! ENJOYED 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 THANK YOU 🙏 GOD BLESS YOU BOTH ALWAYS ON YOUR ADVENTURES 🙏
CODY DOES YOUR GAS MILEAGE CHANGE DEPENDING UPON THE TEMPERATURE 🌡 OUTSIDE & ALTITUDE BECAUSE OF LESS OXYGEN ?
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Do you ever read these comments or are we wasting our time
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