You have found yet ANOTHER gorgeous spot for camping!! Thanks for sharing with us. As always, your videos, photography and narration are so enjoyable! (We’ll sure miss seeing Maggie in future Grand Adventures😢.)
Thank you Kristie! We'll absolutely miss her, but we're also thankful that we have our existing catalog of videos to go back and remember the wonderful times that we were able to share with her. It warmed our hearts to see her enjoying this one last camping trip together.
Fresh fish , lovely sunshine and great company, what a great way to spend your time , very enjoyable relaxing watch the filming over the lake gives us a real insight to the size of the area thanks Gavin & Zehra
I just found your channel a few days ago, and subscribed. I’m very happy about this because, number one, I like how you describe your destinations, your photography and editing skills are excellent and your videos are entertaining along with being informative. Second reason is that I recently started my own TH-cam channel and have put up a few beginner videos and this is so that when I get my RV, planning on the first of the year for this to happen, I can document my travels like so many of you are doing. Thanks for sharing your travels.
Grand Adventure Thank you! I actually do have the channel started already. I wanted to have some practice with taking and editing video before I started my RV adventures. My channel is OneWurldGurl1 and I do have a few things up already.
I looked this up thinking it might be the lake that I spent a wonderful week camping at back in 1963. But the lake was a little larger than the one I remember. I really enjoyed my time in the Unita mountains!
Steve, it's hard to keep track of the many, many small lakes in the Uintas. They're almost countless -- the number we've heard bandied about is around 1,000. Regardless of whether or not this is the same lake, we're so happy that it could remind you of your trip in 1963 and thank you for sharing that memory with us! You may also enjoy watching another video we did, which is sort of an overview of the Uintas from some of our many trips up there over the years: th-cam.com/video/AanVVzP0_oM/w-d-xo.html
You know, Rob -- I think that's a very good point. I know that they've done that to me, so they sure ought to be able to do that to others. As for the lake, if you watch some of the lake shots in the video you can actually see the fish jumping and surfacing all over the lake. Rainbow trout, however, are not native to Utah. Almost all of the ~1,000 small lakes in the Uinta Mountains are stocked. Because most are accessible only by foot, those are actually stocked from a fixed-wing aircraft: th-cam.com/video/W_FqeWPSnDQ/w-d-xo.html Our native trout are primarily cutthroat. Fly fishing the Weber River yesterday I was happy to land a decent Rocky Mountain Whitefish, another native species.
I totally agree and really can relate with Janett. We live in the Wichita Falls Texas area and recently went to Red River New Mexico. The cooler temps and the mountains was a fantastic change of scenery. I even attempted ONE forest road in Carson National Forest. However, the Toyota Camry is not the ideal vehicle for most forest roads...hahaha. A 4 wheel driver Sprinter is my dream machine :-) Wonderful video as always and a very beautiful area. Thank you for sharing! Brandon
Thank you, Brandon! Red River is indeed a beautiful area -- we've been there both winter and summer, and Red River was included in our Taos video th-cam.com/video/zS-lmsmbMSo/w-d-xo.html -- but we'd agree, a Camry isn't the tool of choice for those forest roads. 😲 Glad you enjoyed the video, and Jeannette and John were an absolute pleasure to get to know on this trip.
So sorry to read about Maggie. What a wonderful dog. Your last trip with her was in a beautiful place. I hope the sadness you and your wife are going through now is soon overtaken by the many happy and fun memories that you had with Maggie over the years you had her. Take care ...
Thank you Marc for this great video... and 😔 so sorry for Maggie, she is a beautiful angel... exploring and living in the eternity. Plenty and happy 🌿🙏
This video brings back great memories of growing up in Utah and camping in the Unitas. I live in Arkansas now so this makes me very homesick. Keep up the great work. Love your channel.
BOOM! Another great video, Marc. I have to live to be 200 now, you keep increasing the number of places on my bucket list. I'm gonna need a bigger bucket!
I dont know how you find these awesome places to camp. The scenery is breath taking. Maybe 1 day soon I'll get out there and experience more of mother nature. In the meantime I will enjoy her thru you guys. I am a newcomer to your channel but after reading some of the posts i assume Maggie was your dog. I just want to Express my sympathy on your loss. Dogs are great friends for everything especially camping. Grieve her loss for as long as you have to but know she is waiting for you at the "Rainbow Bridge" with a tennis ball in her mouth.
Helen, the whole process for finding these spots begins with simply poring over maps: th-cam.com/video/TTRw3A-IIZY/w-d-xo.html That episode I just linked explains our process for finding camping spots from start to finish. We're thrilled to have you along as a subscriber, and thank you for giving us that trust! Yes, Maggie was our golden retriever, and while we didn't know it as we were filming and editing this episode, this was to be Maggie's final camping trip. We're all lost without her, but perhaps no one as much as our lab Zoe, for whom Maggie was a nurturing maternal figure since Zoe was perhaps 10 weeks old. We all miss Maggie intensely right now as the wound is still very fresh, and we sincerely appreciate your kind words.
@@SevenBears1 I only brought it up because I was feeling neglectful for not visiting the post office, and replying to your kind comment at the same time.
love it, keep those kayak videos coming 😉 The paddle thru the Lily field looked fun. Any by the way, your brown lab looked like he was having fun paddling too 🐶👍 Looks like some beetle kill, we have quite a bit of that over here in Colorado.
Thanks Eric! Yes, you Colorado folks have more beetle kill over there than we do in Utah, but we're unfortunately trying to catch up. The lilies were actually a blast, and Zoe (our lab) can't miss the opportunity to swim. Maggie always paddled alongside the kayak to the point that we had to restrain her at camp to keep her from following me all the way across a lake.
Marc and Patricia - So very sorry about Maggie. Looked high and low and don't see where you posted about this. Went back and viewed this episode again and boy, it's a killer knowing she's gone. Sweet girl.
Camping with friends. It doesn’t get much better than that! Nice work fishermen!! One fish for each. Patricia....just doesn’t want to be in the limelight.... Might I ask, what happened to Maggie? Thanks Marc
I would be interested to hear how you manage camp grooming your dogs when they have fun adventures - when mine get wet I do not love them in the tent/camper...is there a trick other than just learn to put up with it as part of the adventure?
Greetings friends!! ;-) Love the channel. It's so inspiring. Planning a trip from Minnesota to Glacier and then continuing southward for a couple weeks.
Greetings Nigel! Sounds like a wonderful trip you have planned. If you didn't see our announcement, we just this past weekend finished our interactive "episode map" which will let you see on Google Maps where our episodes were filmed. By clicking on a map pin you open up the video description, thumbnail and link, and you can even get driving directions to our precise campsite! This may prove handy in your trip planning. It's now on our homepage at GrandAdventure.tv.
You mentioned a recreation pass, so is this the same as the state park pass? If it is a separate pass, what does it cover? And do we need both passes for camping in Utah?
Kristie, some National Forest areas charge a recreation fee, and the Mirror Lake Corridor is one of them. It's $6 for 3 days or $12 per week, but a National Parks pass (aka the Interagency Pass) covers it.
Thank you, Faith! I'm trying to remember from when I measured it that it's around 22", not considering the axles, dump valves or stairs. It's definitely more than our truck. The leaf springs are flipped, but we're not sure if it came from the previous owner that way (we bought it at 1 year old) or if the manufacturer did that.
What a wonderful coincidence! Hope your fishing was as good as ours was. We filmed this 10-12 days ago (July 19-21) so we barely missed one another. Did you bring your rig up to the lake, or camp somewhere else?
You may be thinking of the "other" Lily Lake in the Uintas along the Mirror Lake Highway, RW, for this one has neither a campground nor a dump station.
@@GrandAdventure Love your videos. There is a dump station on Lily Lake rd. It is closed. They have posted no camping signs at the lake for some reason. It has been this way for two years that I know of. At your right hand turn onto 120 from 343, if you go straight on the pavement another 100ft the dump station is there. We are talking about the same Lilly Lake. I would recognize those rocks anywhere! There is no developed campground, just areas. It is clearly marked no camping last I saw. (June23)
@@rw7632 I do remember that dump station now, thanks for jogging my memory. I had no idea that they've closed that area to camping as we haven't been in the Uintas since we filmed this video. Once we went full-time we started to spend less time in Utah and more time in other areas.
@@GrandAdventure I don't know why the Gestapo posted no camping signs. It is pretty rough to get there. Maybe YOU should have removed some of the rocks. Eh?😁
You are in my back yard Uintas are an hour n half from my home I cant believe you took your trailer up that road Went there last year it was horrible Hope y'all had a chance to drive up Christmas Meadows How did you get a Utah fishing license in Wyoming?
Sorry for the delayed reply, TH-cam inexplicably flagged your comment as potential spam and we just found it. We've seen Christmas Meadows before, hopefully we'll film an episode there one day. The IGA Sportsworld in Evanston sells licenses for both Utah and Wyoming.
@@GrandAdventure thats good to know thats my favorite store in Evanston right next to the liquor store there's actually a door in the back that connects the stores haha
Marc, you mentioned a pass for the area. Is that a Utah pass? One of these days I might get out there to visit your state and the big 5. and maybe even my son who has moved to the SLC area.
You'd love it, Joe! The western Uintas where this episode was filmed is only about 75 minutes from your son. The pass mentioned is a Mirror Lake Corridor Recreation Pass, required by the US Forest Service for any parking along UT-150. It costs $6 for 3 days or $12 for a week. While there's also an annual pass available, the annual Interagency Pass (a.k.a. America the Beautiful Pass, National Parks Pass, etc.) is also valid to cover the Mirror Lake Corridor Recreation Fee. A free plastic hanger to display your Interagency Pass from the rear-view mirror is available at any ranger station or manned fee booth.
@@GrandAdventure Thanks Marc, I already have my senior pass, so I guess I might be covered. BTW I love your videos and the local information they provide.
@@JoeDaniels1 that's an admirable and ambitious goal! 59 National Parks, including the US and Hawaii. You could add all 117 National Monuments to the list, too.
You have found yet ANOTHER gorgeous spot for camping!! Thanks for sharing with us. As always, your videos, photography and narration are so enjoyable! (We’ll sure miss seeing Maggie in future Grand Adventures😢.)
Thank you Kristie! We'll absolutely miss her, but we're also thankful that we have our existing catalog of videos to go back and remember the wonderful times that we were able to share with her. It warmed our hearts to see her enjoying this one last camping trip together.
I agree! Great footage especially the drone footage! Thumbs up!
@@0004612 thank you so much!
I came across the channel from the compendium video you did, love your content, looking forward to seeing more.
Excellent! Thank you, we're thrilled to have you here.
Fresh fish , lovely sunshine and great company, what a great way to spend your time , very enjoyable relaxing watch the filming over the lake gives us a real insight to the size of the area thanks Gavin & Zehra
Thank you G&Z!
Marc, another home run! The best rv travel channel on TH-cam!
You're too kind, Craig! Thank you so very much from the bottom of our hearts.
Lily Lake... one of my favorite places on Earth.
And it's understandable why.
In 4 years, Maggie got to see more of the country than most people will in their lifetimes.
There's some truth to that.
Thanks for sharing these great places and great footage. I look forward to the new episode each Wed.
And we look forward to sharing them with you - thank you!
I just found your channel a few days ago, and subscribed. I’m very happy about this because, number one, I like how you describe your destinations, your photography and editing skills are excellent and your videos are entertaining along with being informative. Second reason is that I recently started my own TH-cam channel and have put up a few beginner videos and this is so that when I get my RV, planning on the first of the year for this to happen, I can document my travels like so many of you are doing. Thanks for sharing your travels.
Thank you so much! Best of luck with your plans, and let us know when you get that channel going so we can follow along.
Grand Adventure Thank you! I actually do have the channel started already. I wanted to have some practice with taking and editing video before I started my RV adventures. My channel is OneWurldGurl1 and I do have a few things up already.
@@dramaqueen3306 well, you now have your third sub. We'll sit down later and check it out!
I looked this up thinking it might be the lake that I spent a wonderful week camping at back in 1963. But the lake was a little larger than the one I remember. I really enjoyed my time in the Unita mountains!
Steve, it's hard to keep track of the many, many small lakes in the Uintas. They're almost countless -- the number we've heard bandied about is around 1,000. Regardless of whether or not this is the same lake, we're so happy that it could remind you of your trip in 1963 and thank you for sharing that memory with us! You may also enjoy watching another video we did, which is sort of an overview of the Uintas from some of our many trips up there over the years: th-cam.com/video/AanVVzP0_oM/w-d-xo.html
Great video, Marc. Looked like a great trout lake. Sorry again about your loosing Maggie. Dogs make us better human beings, I think.
You know, Rob -- I think that's a very good point. I know that they've done that to me, so they sure ought to be able to do that to others. As for the lake, if you watch some of the lake shots in the video you can actually see the fish jumping and surfacing all over the lake. Rainbow trout, however, are not native to Utah. Almost all of the ~1,000 small lakes in the Uinta Mountains are stocked. Because most are accessible only by foot, those are actually stocked from a fixed-wing aircraft: th-cam.com/video/W_FqeWPSnDQ/w-d-xo.html
Our native trout are primarily cutthroat. Fly fishing the Weber River yesterday I was happy to land a decent Rocky Mountain Whitefish, another native species.
I totally agree and really can relate with Janett. We live in the Wichita Falls Texas area and recently went to Red River New Mexico. The cooler temps and the mountains was a fantastic change of scenery. I even attempted ONE forest road in Carson National Forest. However, the Toyota Camry is not the ideal vehicle for most forest roads...hahaha. A 4 wheel driver Sprinter is my dream machine :-) Wonderful video as always and a very beautiful area. Thank you for sharing!
Brandon
Thank you, Brandon! Red River is indeed a beautiful area -- we've been there both winter and summer, and Red River was included in our Taos video th-cam.com/video/zS-lmsmbMSo/w-d-xo.html -- but we'd agree, a Camry isn't the tool of choice for those forest roads. 😲 Glad you enjoyed the video, and Jeannette and John were an absolute pleasure to get to know on this trip.
@@GrandAdventure going to check out the Taos video now :-)
So sorry to read about Maggie. What a wonderful dog. Your last trip with her was in a beautiful place. I hope the sadness you and your wife are going through now is soon overtaken by the many happy and fun memories that you had with Maggie over the years you had her. Take care ...
Thank you so very much, Bruce.
Thank you Marc for this great video... and 😔 so sorry for Maggie, she is a beautiful angel... exploring and living in the eternity. Plenty and happy 🌿🙏
Thank you, Leila. Your words are both touching and appreciated.
This video brings back great memories of growing up in Utah and camping in the Unitas. I live in Arkansas now so this makes me very homesick. Keep up the great work. Love your channel.
Thank you Roy!
beautiful little lake, love the drone shots.
Thank you Joe! In this episode in particular, the drone shots were fun to get.
BOOM! Another great video, Marc. I have to live to be 200 now, you keep increasing the number of places on my bucket list. I'm gonna need a bigger bucket!
Here ya go, Mark: www.flickr.com/photos/craigrogersuk/36149525980/sizes/l/ And 200 isn't unreasonable, is it??
Thanks for sharing again! Loved it!
Loved having you at the Premiere, Tracy -- thanks!
Excellent video as always, wow you always find these beautiful areas so cool.
Thank you as always, William!
Had to give a like. Also from Corpus Christi, hoping to be out there soon.
Thank you!
Loved the trout fishing.
Another great video Marc.
Thanks
Thank you Mark!
great video, awesome camping area
Thank you Don!
I dont know how you find these awesome places to camp. The scenery is breath taking. Maybe 1 day soon I'll get out there and experience more of mother nature. In the meantime I will enjoy her thru you guys. I am a newcomer to your channel but after reading some of the posts i assume Maggie was your dog. I just want to Express my sympathy on your loss. Dogs are great friends for everything especially camping. Grieve her loss for as long as you have to but know she is waiting for you at the "Rainbow Bridge" with a tennis ball in her mouth.
Helen, the whole process for finding these spots begins with simply poring over maps: th-cam.com/video/TTRw3A-IIZY/w-d-xo.html That episode I just linked explains our process for finding camping spots from start to finish. We're thrilled to have you along as a subscriber, and thank you for giving us that trust!
Yes, Maggie was our golden retriever, and while we didn't know it as we were filming and editing this episode, this was to be Maggie's final camping trip. We're all lost without her, but perhaps no one as much as our lab Zoe, for whom Maggie was a nurturing maternal figure since Zoe was perhaps 10 weeks old. We all miss Maggie intensely right now as the wound is still very fresh, and we sincerely appreciate your kind words.
Beautiful ❤️😎👍🌎🚌 thanks for sharing and safe travels
Thank you as always, Tom, and safe travels to you as well!
Wednesday is to far off to hang out with friends !! Enjoyed this video as usual...
Thanks so much for watching! And FYI I'm not neglecting you, we just haven't been to the PO box in a few days.
@@GrandAdventure hadn't thought about PO.. Sending a little appreciation makes both of us feel good !!
@@SevenBears1 I only brought it up because I was feeling neglectful for not visiting the post office, and replying to your kind comment at the same time.
@@GrandAdventure all is good my friend..
@@SevenBears1 I stopped by the PO box today -- you're much, much too kind. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Great video as always. So sorry to hear about Maggie, we will miss her also.
Thank you very much, Greg. ♥️
Thank you very much, Greg. ♥️
Keep good video coming
Appreciate that Clark, we'll give it our best!
Wow Marc This is awesome!
Thanks so much Jesi!
love it, keep those kayak videos coming 😉 The paddle thru the Lily field looked fun. Any by the way, your brown lab looked like he was having fun paddling too 🐶👍
Looks like some beetle kill, we have quite a bit of that over here in Colorado.
Thanks Eric! Yes, you Colorado folks have more beetle kill over there than we do in Utah, but we're unfortunately trying to catch up. The lilies were actually a blast, and Zoe (our lab) can't miss the opportunity to swim. Maggie always paddled alongside the kayak to the point that we had to restrain her at camp to keep her from following me all the way across a lake.
We will miss Maggie. Do you have another golden retriever ? I thought I saw two in the video.
@@ericmoore6934 the other one is Piper, Arnie & Kay's dog. Our other dog is Zoe, the chocolate lab.
Outstanding sir. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much! Coming from a fellow TH-camr that means a lot to us.
Marc and Patricia - So very sorry about Maggie. Looked high and low and don't see where you posted about this. Went back and viewed this episode again and boy, it's a killer knowing she's gone. Sweet girl.
Thank you so very much for your heartfelt wishes. We posted the announcement on our Community tab.
Never been. Have driven by several times. Now I want to go !
Very nice video
Thank you very much, Larry!
Camping with friends. It doesn’t get much better than that!
Nice work fishermen!! One fish for each.
Patricia....just doesn’t want to be in the limelight....
Might I ask, what happened to Maggie?
Thanks Marc
An intestinal obstruction. Don't know if it was something she swallowed or a tumor. We miss her dearly.
Very sorry to hear that.
I would be interested to hear how you manage camp grooming your dogs when they have fun adventures - when mine get wet I do not love them in the tent/camper...is there a trick other than just learn to put up with it as part of the adventure?
@@vikkibutler8255 you pretty much said it, Vikki. We just deal with it as part of the situation.
Quite a few solar panels on that mini. Curious what he has for batteries and inverter?
We talked about it, but sad to say I don't remember.
Another great video, marc
Appreciate that, Blake -- thanks for coming to the Premiere!
Marc. How do you pan your drone so smoothly? Is it a gimbal adjustment or just a light touch?
Just a really light touch on the sticks, Dan. Most folks pan far too quickly - just go more slowly than you think you have to.
Did you make a fish stew??? Agood time was in the making...
We sautéed them in a butter sauce on the grill. Delish!
Greetings friends!! ;-) Love the channel. It's so inspiring. Planning a trip from Minnesota to Glacier and then continuing southward for a couple weeks.
Greetings Nigel! Sounds like a wonderful trip you have planned. If you didn't see our announcement, we just this past weekend finished our interactive "episode map" which will let you see on Google Maps where our episodes were filmed. By clicking on a map pin you open up the video description, thumbnail and link, and you can even get driving directions to our precise campsite! This may prove handy in your trip planning. It's now on our homepage at GrandAdventure.tv.
@@GrandAdventure Thank you so much!! What a wonderful resource!
Reminder set!
You mentioned a recreation pass, so is this the same as the state park pass? If it is a separate pass, what does it cover? And do we need both passes for camping in Utah?
Kristie, some National Forest areas charge a recreation fee, and the Mirror Lake Corridor is one of them. It's $6 for 3 days or $12 per week, but a National Parks pass (aka the Interagency Pass) covers it.
Grand Adventure thank you!
Do senior citizens have to purchase a fishing license when traveling & fishing in other states?
KC it depends on the state, as fishing regulations vary from state to state.
I have a cabin up in the uintas! When will you be up around there next?
Possibly this summer at some point.
Love!!
Thank you as always Candie!
Awesome video as usual. Ron was wondering how much ground clearance your trailer has. Very sad to hear about Maggie!
Thank you, Faith! I'm trying to remember from when I measured it that it's around 22", not considering the axles, dump valves or stairs. It's definitely more than our truck. The leaf springs are flipped, but we're not sure if it came from the previous owner that way (we bought it at 1 year old) or if the manufacturer did that.
Was there 2 weeks ago. fished that beautiful lake.
also did 2 weeks of Dispersed camping. Lots of free camping in that stretch of highway
What a wonderful coincidence! Hope your fishing was as good as ours was. We filmed this 10-12 days ago (July 19-21) so we barely missed one another. Did you bring your rig up to the lake, or camp somewhere else?
The campground and the dump station are closed. Have been for 2 years that I know of.
You may be thinking of the "other" Lily Lake in the Uintas along the Mirror Lake Highway, RW, for this one has neither a campground nor a dump station.
@@GrandAdventure Love your videos. There is a dump station on Lily Lake rd. It is closed. They have posted no camping signs at the lake for some reason. It has been this way for two years that I know of. At your right hand turn onto 120 from 343, if you go straight on the pavement another 100ft the dump station is there. We are talking about the same Lilly Lake. I would recognize those rocks anywhere! There is no developed campground, just areas. It is clearly marked no camping last I saw. (June23)
@@rw7632 I do remember that dump station now, thanks for jogging my memory. I had no idea that they've closed that area to camping as we haven't been in the Uintas since we filmed this video. Once we went full-time we started to spend less time in Utah and more time in other areas.
@@GrandAdventure I don't know why the Gestapo posted no camping signs. It is pretty rough to get there. Maybe YOU should have removed some of the rocks. Eh?😁
How much were out-of-state license, I here they are pricey?
Not sure, I seem to remember my friends out of state license was something like $25 for 3 days. I have an in state license.
You are in my back yard
Uintas are an hour n half from my home
I cant believe you took your trailer up that road
Went there last year it was horrible
Hope y'all had a chance to drive up Christmas Meadows
How did you get a Utah fishing license in Wyoming?
Sorry for the delayed reply, TH-cam inexplicably flagged your comment as potential spam and we just found it. We've seen Christmas Meadows before, hopefully we'll film an episode there one day. The IGA Sportsworld in Evanston sells licenses for both Utah and Wyoming.
@@GrandAdventure thats good to know thats my favorite store in Evanston right next to the liquor store there's actually a door in the back that connects the stores haha
@@fliguy4 one stop shopping! 😉
Marc, you mentioned a pass for the area. Is that a Utah pass? One of these days I might get out there to visit your state and the big 5. and maybe even my son who has moved to the SLC area.
You'd love it, Joe! The western Uintas where this episode was filmed is only about 75 minutes from your son. The pass mentioned is a Mirror Lake Corridor Recreation Pass, required by the US Forest Service for any parking along UT-150. It costs $6 for 3 days or $12 for a week. While there's also an annual pass available, the annual Interagency Pass (a.k.a. America the Beautiful Pass, National Parks Pass, etc.) is also valid to cover the Mirror Lake Corridor Recreation Fee. A free plastic hanger to display your Interagency Pass from the rear-view mirror is available at any ranger station or manned fee booth.
@@GrandAdventure Thanks Marc, I already have my senior pass, so I guess I might be covered.
BTW I love your videos and the local information they provide.
@@JoeDaniels1 just like we love hearing from you! Yes, your senior pass covers the Mirror Lake Corridor Recreation Fee.
@@GrandAdventure Thanks Marc, After December once I "semi retire" my goal is to visit all the national parks, even the ones I've already been to,
@@JoeDaniels1 that's an admirable and ambitious goal! 59 National Parks, including the US and Hawaii. You could add all 117 National Monuments to the list, too.
Great video!!!
Is Lily Lake near the trailhead to Red Castle?
Thanks! Assuming you mean the China Meadows Trailhead, then no - Lily Lake is West of there off the Mirror Lake Highway.
Yup, my bad. Thank you!!!
@@Desertkns60 no worries at all, happy that we could clarify.
Yass 😁
Shhhhh utah is all desert. Small black natty behind a water bubble half full will put the most fish on board.
We will surely miss Maggie!
As will we. Thank you so much.
This video required Kleenex. Beautiful in every way.
Your comment is very touching...thank you so much.
Sorry about your dog
Thank you. It's been years but we still miss our Maggie.