Just came across your channel. Great setup you guys have. I had a 2500 with a camper on it, but ended up selling it. Your spring break video brought back memories when I lived in Corpus in the 80’s. If you go down to the National Seashore the road will end into the beach, and you should be able to drive about 60 miles until you get to the Mansfield cut. 4x4’s go down there. Gonna start following your channel. Have a great day.
Thanks for watching and commenting. So glad you found our channel! We have another video from the week after this video of our travels to S Padre Island. We didn’t go far enough down to where it was the 4x4 only section, which was a mistake because we got to “enjoy” the festivities of Semana Santa in the section where any vehicle can get out on. Hopefully YT suggested it for you. Thanks for subscribing. Appreciate you taking the time to watch our videos.
The best part of the beach is the other side of the State Park. Way less crowded, and once you hit the national seashore dispersed camping is allowed and insanely remote. Highly recommend.
Thank you for the suggestion Ryan! We’ll be sure to check out the less crowded section. Greatly appreciate you taking the time to watch our video and comment. Happy belated 4th of July!
If you haven't done it yet, check Magnolia beach & Indianola beach free camping, no permit required "yet", higher up on the beach no high tide worries! Be safe!
I’ve heard good things about those beaches. I’m not sure our timeline will allow us to hit those beaches on this trip but next time! Thanks for watching. Have a great weekend
Thanks for noticing our healthy habits! We both used to be in super good shape and ate super clean. Now and days we are trying to drop a few pounds so eating healthy is going to be a big priority
I came across your channel surfing on you tube. You have a beautiful travel rig. You guys are living the life. I'm 56 yrs old and can't even come close to such a great life. Since I was in high school I've always wanted to pass the time like you guys. Enjoy.
Thanks Humberto for watching. I’m saddened you don’t feel like you could attain this life too because I’m a believer that with the right efforts anyone can do this life. I’m glad however that if you’re not able to do so that you can come along on our journey and experience it through our channel. Greatly appreciate the kind words and for you being here. Be sure to subscribe please if you haven’t already. New video this weekend!
Love Port A I lived there for four years, but I never went to the beach during spring break. Most of the locals know better. I hope you all had a great time.
I don’t blame the locals! We’re back at Port A again and it’s a totally different experience. I like the calmer version better but it was also cool to see the nonsense of spring break 😂 Thanks for watching!
Every week, your videos are getting better and better! We love seeing more of Marisa. Not sure if you like dill or sweet pickles but if you like dill pickles, try Bubbies. They have a spicy version too if you’re into that sort of thing. That ending drone shot was epic with the birds. Great job.
@@thecumminscamper Real fermented foods need to be refrigerated. Those artificial 'pickles' in vinegar are out on the regular shelves, between dogfood and hammers. . If you like spicy, kimchi is a healthy alternative!
@@largemarge1603 we love kimchi. If it makes you feel better about these pickles, you buy them in the refrigerated section of Costco although you're right that they're not fermented.
Glad you like the rig!!! Thanks for watching. Depending on your situation you can take off for the beach without retiring. We’re certainly not retired. I will say we’re fortunate enough to be a part of a generation with more remote work opportunities than ever before but in person work is also part of our life on the road. What I’m trying to say is if you want to do it, you can find a way! Be sure to subscribe please if you haven’t already. Thank you
Phrases of the moon; winds; oncoming storms will effect high tides too. I for one would never park overnight on a ocean beach unless I was connected to RELIABLE 24/7 weather warning alerts in my location.
Good idea on the weather station! The tide came up way higher than we anticipated. All the other RVs on the beach were moving away from the tide too which made me feel less alone about our choice of parking spots
We’re filming next weeks video right now and the weather is epic! It’s everything you could ask for in terms of perfect beach weather. Thanks for watching the video and for taking the time to comment! See you next weekend👍
I always keep some dehydrated peanut butter in my camper for those middle of night cravings, as easier to add to a shake or pancakes then regular PB . You should consider getting a Cat Go Pro for some different perspective, but I guess the hardest part be getting Cat to agree to a harness lol
It’s crazy down there this time of year! We’re out of there and on to other places that are super busy as it’s Easter weekend. We seem to find ourselves accidentally/coincidentally filming on weekends. We don’t plan much so it’s just a matter of what day of the week are we in a cool place worth breaking out the camera
The wife and I couldn't wait to leave Houston when we lived there (work related) we went to the island and hated it, the smells were unbearable! Now we live in our dream state of AZ and love the outdoors out here, overlanding is abundant and it's a different experience every time at only within and hour from home.
We probably won’t be visiting Texas again for a while. It’s more of a pass through state for us. We love AZ too for visiting but for us personally we really love the mountains and lakes. We’ll be visiting AZ for a short bit this winter before heading to Baja
Thanks so much for the compliment on the video. Greatly appreciate you taking the time to watch! If you’re planning a trip down here avoid spring break and hold off until after Easter weekend. Sneak preview of next weeks video….its equally busy on the beach now 😆
Thanks so much for the video compliment and for taking the time to watch. Port Aransas made for an amazing place to camp. We’ll definitely be back! If you didn’t already please give this video a like as it helps boost our visibility. See ya next weekend with a new video
@@thecumminscamper from Grillo's FAQ: * "Our pickles are made in a ‘fresh pickling’ process using vinegar as the main agent, so they do not contain active cultures and do not go through the fermentation process." . In other words, those contain none of the health benefits of fermented foods. Zero. . If your heritage is Northern European, our people thrived for thousands of generations, partly because of our fermented foods.
That was super cool to see. I would love to park on a beach for a night, someday for sure! But being I know nothing about hide tide etc, n be terrified of getting stuck. So would not want to do this alone at first try. 🍻
Beach camping is awesome! This beach is pretty easy for a first time beach camping experience. I think if it were not spring break weekend we’d have had a lot more options to choose from to park where we’d have been further from the waters edge. Thanks for watching!!!
Haha thanks bud! It counts as only 1 view but watching twice counts I think towards a total amount of watch hours and it probably also tells the algorithm you enjoyed the video and to show it to others. Always appreciate the support!
Last year in La Fortuna we did 19 days straight without leaving. The little store at the top of the hill, we go up there and buy 5 gallons of water and last year some friends we were with had a 65 gallon water bladder so we refilled some off that bag. That tienda is the only reason why we can last 19 days there.
Ate a ton at Zai sushi so that helped stretch our food. Buried my composting toilet goodness somewhere, took my grey and pee far away from the beach and said bye bye to it.
Thanks so much for the compliments! Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! Please be sure to subscribe if you haven’t already. Have a great week!
So rad! Thanks for taking the time to watch our past videos. Genuinely means a ton to us. This was a beautiful place to camp! Looking forward to trying it sometime when it’s not spring break
Hello sir, i am your channel follower and i watched your all Vlog. I really love them. But now, i decide to purchase a RV, can u tell me why u do not set a washing machine or dryer in your vehicle? Especially the machine which can combine both of the functions and the size is compact?
Hello, Thank you for watching our videos and following along. A washing machine combo would be too much electricity for our system to handle. They’re also very big. We use laundromats which are inconvenient and not cheap but that’s ok
That looks like a lot of fun and adventure! That's a nice rig, did you need to air down your tires? We only have a Ford Explorer 4WD, not sure if we would make it pulling our 16 foot travel trailer. But it looks so fun! Great video...
One of the perks of this beach is you can get out there with a Honda civic towing a trailer lol. It’s hard packed and drives like a road. We didn’t air down. It was very pretty. Thanks for the compliment on the video and for taking the time to watch and comment. Greatly appreciated.
Oh man, I’ve got so much footage on the bike carrier I could do a whole video but it would be so hard to put together. I’ve got a pretty detailed short form video on it I think on our YT but definitely on our IG. I’ll try and one day put together a video on it. I’m going to be working for the next month a normal 9-5 job so maybe this would be a good opportunity to use that bike carrier footage instead of trying to film and edit a new video each week👍
Thanks so much Judy for the compliment on the video. Glad you found our channel! If you haven’t already please be sure to subscribe! Helps us out a bunch. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! Have a great week and we’ll see you again this weekend
I bought this 5500 with the super singles already set up on the truck. I did not have to air down for these beaches in Texas but the sand was super firm. In Baja this winter we’ll be airing down for the soft sand. Thanks for watching and for commenting!!
Hi Ben, Thanks for watching and commenting! I think we moved a total of 4 times to avoid the tide. 3 moving forward in the same spot and 1 time where we moved 200 yards down the beach. I think there would have been ample spots with plenty of beach front had it not been spring break. The beach party section would have been the best spot but we didn’t wanna partake in the madness 😂
@@thecumminscamper Spring 'berzerkirs'. I think you are right about giving them their space. We tend to hit the sack around sundown, so if they camped around us, we would probably politely request everybody to respect our wishes. Sure.
Haze loves the beach. He’s an indoor kitty but he loves the fresh smell of the ocean and dreaming of catching the birds that fly by. We think he loves the ever changing scenery of nomad life and the new smells of the different places we visit.
We were looking at the tide chart on our phones and knew it was coming up. Just didn’t know how high it was going to come up that day. The sand isn’t that different in terms of its consistency on the beach in the area where the water was at previous high tides so tough to gauge where to set up camp if the waters at mid/low tide when you show up.
I think if you’d been on the same beach on the same day, you’d have been moving your camper to adjust for the tide too. There were countless RVs adjusting because of how particularly high the tide came up that day. It amazes me how many people assume I had no idea about tides but yet they forget that tides vary based on a lot of factors.
@@thecumminscamper That was my entire point. There were plenty of examples of people parking and camping out of harm's way for them to see. They were parked up close to the dunes in parallel parking style. A long line of them doing it right. And many more down at the water line as the tide came in doing it wrong like this guy. The point was they wouldn't have had to move even once had they parked right in the first place. Experienced beach goers know the tides and how they work and plan for it. I was born in Florida and knew this stuff as a kid because we went to the beach often and I just about saw it all as a kid. I learned from the mistakes of a lot of others without having to experience it myself.
@@RogueBohemian so the section we were parked in you’re not allowed to park by the dunes since they’ve got the road running along the dunes. Once you go further south to the section you saw in the video with the people parked along the dunes, you’re then in a different town, on a different beach with different rules and different high tide lines. Those folks park that tight to the dunes because the tide will come up to their doorstep and theirs no other option.
@@RogueBohemian and to insinuate that I’m inexperienced at going onto the beach with camper is an assumption and a half if that’s what you’re implying. I think it’s important to remember when you’re seeing peoples TH-cam videos that you’re not seeing every minute of the day. You’re seeing 48-72 hours of life consolidated down to 20-25 minutes. As I mentioned before, I had my tide chart on my phone. I knew when the next high and low tide was. I just didn’t film it.
@@thecumminscamper You even showed the line of campers that WERE parking intelligently and in the proper place. You had the same choice and opportunity. You did not chose wisely. Bottom line, son, you were screwing up. And now you want to get testy about it.lmao Rave on.
Nobody in their right mind goes to Port A during spring break/summer, unless you're looking for "T" & "A". I think you knew that ,but didn't want to make it obvious to your wife.
Hahaha the scenery didn’t hurt my eyes that’s for sure. Our travels put us places at random times and to detour away from the beach just because it was spring break didn’t fit with our goals so party city it is! 🎉
Just came across your channel. Great setup you guys have. I had a 2500 with a camper on it, but ended up selling it. Your spring break video brought back memories when I lived in Corpus in the 80’s. If you go down to the National Seashore the road will end into the beach, and you should be able to drive about 60 miles until you get to the Mansfield cut. 4x4’s go down there. Gonna start following your channel. Have a great day.
Thanks for watching and commenting. So glad you found our channel! We have another video from the week after this video of our travels to S Padre Island. We didn’t go far enough down to where it was the 4x4 only section, which was a mistake because we got to “enjoy” the festivities of Semana Santa in the section where any vehicle can get out on. Hopefully YT suggested it for you. Thanks for subscribing. Appreciate you taking the time to watch our videos.
The best part of the beach is the other side of the State Park. Way less crowded, and once you hit the national seashore dispersed camping is allowed and insanely remote. Highly recommend.
Thank you for the suggestion Ryan! We’ll be sure to check out the less crowded section. Greatly appreciate you taking the time to watch our video and comment. Happy belated 4th of July!
If you haven't done it yet, check Magnolia beach & Indianola beach free camping, no permit required "yet", higher up on the beach no high tide worries! Be safe!
I’ve heard good things about those beaches. I’m not sure our timeline will allow us to hit those beaches on this trip but next time! Thanks for watching. Have a great weekend
I like seeing campers eat healthy food 😊❤
Thanks for noticing our healthy habits! We both used to be in super good shape and ate super clean. Now and days we are trying to drop a few pounds so eating healthy is going to be a big priority
I have lived in the Corpus Christi area for about 40 yrs and have never stayed on the beach overnight.
It’s a beautiful experience that I’d highly recommend
I came across your channel surfing on you tube. You have a beautiful travel rig.
You guys are living the life. I'm 56 yrs old and can't even come close to such a great life. Since I was in high school I've always wanted to pass the time like you guys.
Enjoy.
Thanks Humberto for watching. I’m saddened you don’t feel like you could attain this life too because I’m a believer that with the right efforts anyone can do this life. I’m glad however that if you’re not able to do so that you can come along on our journey and experience it through our channel. Greatly appreciate the kind words and for you being here. Be sure to subscribe please if you haven’t already. New video this weekend!
Thanks. I will be watching your future journeys and the past ones also.
Love Port A I lived there for four years, but I never went to the beach during spring break. Most of the locals know better. I hope you all had a great time.
I don’t blame the locals! We’re back at Port A again and it’s a totally different experience. I like the calmer version better but it was also cool to see the nonsense of spring break 😂 Thanks for watching!
You need a couple of plywood squares 24X24 inch to park on ,if the water comes up your ok.
Heck yea! That’s good info. Never thought of that
Every week, your videos are getting better and better! We love seeing more of Marisa. Not sure if you like dill or sweet pickles but if you like dill pickles, try Bubbies. They have a spicy version too if you’re into that sort of thing. That ending drone shot was epic with the birds. Great job.
Thanks y’all! I’ll try Bubbies pickles next time I see them in the store. Spicy pickles sound delicious 🥒
@@thecumminscamper
Real fermented foods need to be refrigerated.
Those artificial 'pickles' in vinegar are out on the regular shelves, between dogfood and hammers.
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If you like spicy, kimchi is a healthy alternative!
@@largemarge1603 we love kimchi. If it makes you feel better about these pickles, you buy them in the refrigerated section of Costco although you're right that they're not fermented.
That is a very nice rig! Thank you for sharing! Makes me wanna retire and take off to the beach.
Glad you like the rig!!! Thanks for watching. Depending on your situation you can take off for the beach without retiring. We’re certainly not retired. I will say we’re fortunate enough to be a part of a generation with more remote work opportunities than ever before but in person work is also part of our life on the road. What I’m trying to say is if you want to do it, you can find a way! Be sure to subscribe please if you haven’t already. Thank you
Phrases of the moon; winds; oncoming storms will effect high tides too. I for one would never park overnight on a ocean beach unless I was connected to RELIABLE 24/7 weather warning alerts in my location.
Good idea on the weather station! The tide came up way higher than we anticipated. All the other RVs on the beach were moving away from the tide too which made me feel less alone about our choice of parking spots
Wonderful beach, hopefully heading South you will get better weather. 😊🇨🇦
We’re filming next weeks video right now and the weather is epic! It’s everything you could ask for in terms of perfect beach weather. Thanks for watching the video and for taking the time to comment! See you next weekend👍
I always keep some dehydrated peanut butter in my camper for those middle of night cravings, as easier to add to a shake or pancakes then regular PB . You should consider getting a Cat Go Pro for some different perspective, but I guess the hardest part be getting Cat to agree to a harness lol
Ha... Now ur close to me here. I don't go to the beach this time of yr though. U can go down towards fish pass and usually get some quiet..
It’s crazy down there this time of year! We’re out of there and on to other places that are super busy as it’s Easter weekend. We seem to find ourselves accidentally/coincidentally filming on weekends. We don’t plan much so it’s just a matter of what day of the week are we in a cool place worth breaking out the camera
The wife and I couldn't wait to leave Houston when we lived there (work related) we went to the island and hated it, the smells were unbearable! Now we live in our dream state of AZ and love the outdoors out here, overlanding is abundant and it's a different experience every time at only within and hour from home.
We probably won’t be visiting Texas again for a while. It’s more of a pass through state for us. We love AZ too for visiting but for us personally we really love the mountains and lakes. We’ll be visiting AZ for a short bit this winter before heading to Baja
Great Video, will have to definitely go not during spring break though! Thanks for tour 😊
Thanks so much for the compliment on the video. Greatly appreciate you taking the time to watch! If you’re planning a trip down here avoid spring break and hold off until after Easter weekend. Sneak preview of next weeks video….its equally busy on the beach now 😆
Great Video guys High tides can move up fast enjoy stay safe
Thanks brotha! That tide came up way further than we expected 😂. Any weekly alternator update?
Looks like a nice place to camp, it's on my list of places for camping. Great video
Thanks so much for the video compliment and for taking the time to watch. Port Aransas made for an amazing place to camp. We’ll definitely be back! If you didn’t already please give this video a like as it helps boost our visibility. See ya next weekend with a new video
We don't eat anything but Grillos's pickles😋 Awesome camping spot on the beach😍🤙
Grillos for President 2028! Thanks y’all! It’s a beautiful place for sure. Next weeks video is another banger of a camping spot
@@thecumminscamper
from Grillo's FAQ:
* "Our pickles are made in a ‘fresh pickling’ process using vinegar as the main agent, so they do not contain active cultures and do not go through the fermentation process."
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In other words, those contain none of the health benefits of fermented foods.
Zero.
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If your heritage is Northern European, our people thrived for thousands of generations, partly because of our fermented foods.
I like fermented things that I can drink 🍹 😂
You have about 100 miles to the Mansfeild pass.
Is that a sweet spot?
Hey bud I just passed ya headed to San Antonio. You gotta cool rig!Watching your video! We have the same truck
Hahaha that’s awesome. Thanks for the kind words. Appreciate you watching the videos. Safe travels!!
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Great shirt!
We workkamp a small organic teaching farm near the outskirts of Eugene, Oregon.
Farmers rock!
Local farmers rock better!
One of Marisa’s favorite shirts
We going down that way round July but I’m thinking gulf shores
Can’t go wrong with either choice!
That was super cool to see.
I would love to park on a beach for a night, someday for sure!
But being I know nothing about hide tide etc, n be terrified of getting stuck. So would not want to do this alone at first try. 🍻
Beach camping is awesome! This beach is pretty easy for a first time beach camping experience. I think if it were not spring break weekend we’d have had a lot more options to choose from to park where we’d have been further from the waters edge. Thanks for watching!!!
So good, I watched it twice!
Do the algos count this as two views?
Well, I sure hope so!
Haha thanks bud! It counts as only 1 view but watching twice counts I think towards a total amount of watch hours and it probably also tells the algorithm you enjoyed the video and to show it to others. Always appreciate the support!
nice camper..cover the pan so the chicken can cook through..
Thanks so much!
Glad your rig was good and made it out fine...wait a minute, you guys can last on the beach in Baja for 3 weeks straight?!
Last year in La Fortuna we did 19 days straight without leaving. The little store at the top of the hill, we go up there and buy 5 gallons of water and last year some friends we were with had a 65 gallon water bladder so we refilled some off that bag. That tienda is the only reason why we can last 19 days there.
Ate a ton at Zai sushi so that helped stretch our food. Buried my composting toilet goodness somewhere, took my grey and pee far away from the beach and said bye bye to it.
Finally found y’all. I saw your rig at Vanfest in Viera, Florida. Subscribing now. Happy travels 🚐
Thanks for subscribing! I remember showing you our rig I believe. So glad you found our page!
@@thecumminscamper yes, you did. lol
Great videos,cute couple.
Thanks so much for the compliments! Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! Please be sure to subscribe if you haven’t already. Have a great week!
I think I caught up. Looks like a great camping area. I'm going to pin it on maps
So rad! Thanks for taking the time to watch our past videos. Genuinely means a ton to us. This was a beautiful place to camp! Looking forward to trying it sometime when it’s not spring break
Hello sir, i am your channel follower and i watched your all Vlog. I really love them. But now, i decide to purchase a RV, can u tell me why u do not set a washing machine or dryer in your vehicle? Especially the machine which can combine both of the functions and the size is compact?
Hello,
Thank you for watching our videos and following along. A washing machine combo would be too much electricity for our system to handle. They’re also very big. We use laundromats which are inconvenient and not cheap but that’s ok
That looks like a lot of fun and adventure! That's a nice rig, did you need to air down your tires? We only have a Ford Explorer 4WD, not sure if we would make it pulling our 16 foot travel trailer. But it looks so fun! Great video...
One of the perks of this beach is you can get out there with a Honda civic towing a trailer lol. It’s hard packed and drives like a road. We didn’t air down. It was very pretty. Thanks for the compliment on the video and for taking the time to watch and comment. Greatly appreciated.
Very good Eric! When you gonna do a full review of that 3 tongue bike rack/porch?
Oh man, I’ve got so much footage on the bike carrier I could do a whole video but it would be so hard to put together. I’ve got a pretty detailed short form video on it I think on our YT but definitely on our IG. I’ll try and one day put together a video on it. I’m going to be working for the next month a normal 9-5 job so maybe this would be a good opportunity to use that bike carrier footage instead of trying to film and edit a new video each week👍
@@thecumminscamper Thanks. We will be waiting, meanwhile I will check the other places you said. 👍
Just found you guys. Great video ❤
Thanks so much Judy for the compliment on the video. Glad you found our channel! If you haven’t already please be sure to subscribe! Helps us out a bunch. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! Have a great week and we’ll see you again this weekend
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Wal*Mart has ground prime-rib patties.
About us$8 (eight fedbux) for 1.33#.
Dee lish!
Sounds yummy! Marisa’s got a Walmart run in our near future👍
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I wonder if you could add crumbled Vanilla Wafers®?
I sure could but that would make me more chubby and the goal is less chubby
@@thecumminscamper
Irregardless, with more of you to love, would you still have your lovely personality and engaging wit?
And devastating charisma...
We stayed at that campground right at that beach
Sweet campground there
did you convert your dually to super singles and did you have to air down? thanks
I bought this 5500 with the super singles already set up on the truck. I did not have to air down for these beaches in Texas but the sand was super firm. In Baja this winter we’ll be airing down for the soft sand. Thanks for watching and for commenting!!
Excellent video! Beautiful location, despite all the tourists. How many times did you have to move to avoid the water? Safe travels, y'all.
Hi Ben,
Thanks for watching and commenting! I think we moved a total of 4 times to avoid the tide. 3 moving forward in the same spot and 1 time where we moved 200 yards down the beach. I think there would have been ample spots with plenty of beach front had it not been spring break. The beach party section would have been the best spot but we didn’t wanna partake in the madness 😂
@@thecumminscamper
Spring 'berzerkirs'.
I think you are right about giving them their space.
We tend to hit the sack around sundown, so if they camped around us, we would probably politely request everybody to respect our wishes.
Sure.
How does kitty like the beach?
Haze loves the beach. He’s an indoor kitty but he loves the fresh smell of the ocean and dreaming of catching the birds that fly by. We think he loves the ever changing scenery of nomad life and the new smells of the different places we visit.
Do you guys look at the tide chart for the day or just wing it?
We were looking at the tide chart on our phones and knew it was coming up. Just didn’t know how high it was going to come up that day. The sand isn’t that different in terms of its consistency on the beach in the area where the water was at previous high tides so tough to gauge where to set up camp if the waters at mid/low tide when you show up.
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Sometimes your headlights flash.
And seductively, I might add...
Hahaha can’t contain these ram headlights
I see my skoolie at 16;47
That’s super rad! Did this video show up on your YT and you happen to watch it and happen to see your skoolie in that shot? That’s wild
It amazes me how many camp on a beach with no clue about tides.
I think if you’d been on the same beach on the same day, you’d have been moving your camper to adjust for the tide too. There were countless RVs adjusting because of how particularly high the tide came up that day. It amazes me how many people assume I had no idea about tides but yet they forget that tides vary based on a lot of factors.
@@thecumminscamper That was my entire point. There were plenty of examples of people parking and camping out of harm's way for them to see. They were parked up close to the dunes in parallel parking style. A long line of them doing it right. And many more down at the water line as the tide came in doing it wrong like this guy.
The point was they wouldn't have had to move even once had they parked right in the first place.
Experienced beach goers know the tides and how they work and plan for it.
I was born in Florida and knew this stuff as a kid because we went to the beach often and I just about saw it all as a kid. I learned from the mistakes of a lot of others without having to experience it myself.
@@RogueBohemian so the section we were parked in you’re not allowed to park by the dunes since they’ve got the road running along the dunes. Once you go further south to the section you saw in the video with the people parked along the dunes, you’re then in a different town, on a different beach with different rules and different high tide lines. Those folks park that tight to the dunes because the tide will come up to their doorstep and theirs no other option.
@@RogueBohemian and to insinuate that I’m inexperienced at going onto the beach with camper is an assumption and a half if that’s what you’re implying. I think it’s important to remember when you’re seeing peoples TH-cam videos that you’re not seeing every minute of the day. You’re seeing 48-72 hours of life consolidated down to 20-25 minutes. As I mentioned before, I had my tide chart on my phone. I knew when the next high and low tide was. I just didn’t film it.
@@thecumminscamper You even showed the line of campers that WERE parking intelligently and in the proper place. You had the same choice and opportunity.
You did not chose wisely. Bottom line, son, you were screwing up.
And now you want to get testy about it.lmao
Rave on.
Nobody in their right mind goes to Port A during spring break/summer, unless you're looking for "T" & "A". I think you knew that ,but didn't want to make it obvious to your wife.
Hahaha the scenery didn’t hurt my eyes that’s for sure. Our travels put us places at random times and to detour away from the beach just because it was spring break didn’t fit with our goals so party city it is! 🎉
Nobody cares
This is how you know your videos really getting some good exposure. When the negative comments come out