I love your videos, keep them coming. I love when Americans talk about History. I was brought up in a Coal mining village here in Scotland. My brother and sister were born in the early 60s in house in Roman Place. It wasn't a fanciful name for a village of Coal mining. Five minutes walk there was the remnants of a Roman Fort, now, that's History 👌
Thank you so much! We love experiencing history more in person than reading about it. Then we love to share it with others; taking others along with us.
This place looks great! I agree that the riverside looks like the better camping area. Love Chuck's hat. We love checking out historical sites. Thanks for the tour. I've got to put this on my list. Nice job. Glad to see Nicky is hanging in there.
You will definitely not be disappointed in this campground and that area! Yes, Nikki is hanging in there. She even did some paddle boarding in the Florida Keys last week.
We prefer the River loop over the Beach loop too. Highly recommend the Wicked Bao in Fernandina Beach. Take the ferry to Cumberland Island from St. Mary’s. Makes for an interesting day. You may get to see the dredging at Gamble Rogers. They are rebuilding the dunes on the beach. We just returned from Gamble Rogers.
@@AlliChuckAdventures No, we were on the Riverside which is or has closed now for renovations. Riverside is expected to reopen by March 2025. The beachside can be rough during a strong northeasterly wind not to mention the salt spray. Just give your RV a good wash when you return home.
We enjoyed your video. We have been vacationing and camping on Amelia Island for 40+ years. All your observations regarding Fort Clinch are spot on. Even when we stay in a motel or house Fort Clinch is still a must do for us. It was interesting to hear your comparison to Cedar Key. Fernandina and Cedar Key were railway and port hubs back in the days when rich families would sail down for the winter. They would sail to Fernandina, cross over to Cedar Key and continue to Gulf destinations like New Orleans. Many families built the fabulous family homes you showed us. There are more restaurants and history to discover, so you'll have to go back sometime.
This video makes me want to go there. I'm just minus a travel girlfriend and a rv,lol. At 60 I realize life is short,I need more beach days in my life. Turkey 101 is good,lol.
We enjoy watching your TH-cam channel. "This is exactly what we were looking for!” A thorough review and tour of the campground cover everything from the amenities to the campsite layouts. We appreciate how you highlighted the pros and cons of each area, and your tips on the best campsite spots are invaluable. Keep up the great work - this makes planning our next camping trip so much easier. ~ DiaLen 🏕️
Thank you so much for the nice comment. We love being able to help out other campers and making their experience fun and easy. Enjoy your next camping trip and safe travels.
That beach looks great! Was there a reason why they didn't allow swimming? Was it just during that time or all the time? We took Mike's truck on the beach in Galveston years ago-was pretty cool!
Yes, the rip currents are very strong there. Even when we were on the other beach with the bronco a lifeguard came over to us warning about some strange currents happening and to be careful. That’s cool Mike took his truck on the beach. Amelia would be fun place to meet up. You guys would really like that area.
The new hair looks great Alli.
Thank you so much! I’m enjoying the beachy blonde highlights.
Looks like a lot of fun!
Yes, it surely was and can’t wait to go back!
Amazing place.
It really is. We can’t believe we have never been there before but we will definitely be back.
Nice video!
Thank you! 😁
I love your videos, keep them coming. I love when Americans talk about History. I was brought up in a Coal mining village here in Scotland. My brother and sister were born in the early 60s in house in Roman Place. It wasn't a fanciful name for a village of Coal mining. Five minutes walk there was the remnants of a Roman Fort, now, that's History 👌
Thank you so much! We love experiencing history more in person than reading about it. Then we love to share it with others; taking others along with us.
This place looks great! I agree that the riverside looks like the better camping area. Love Chuck's hat. We love checking out historical sites. Thanks for the tour. I've got to put this on my list. Nice job. Glad to see Nicky is hanging in there.
You will definitely not be disappointed in this campground and that area! Yes, Nikki is hanging in there. She even did some paddle boarding in the Florida Keys last week.
I just booked a site on the river side thanks for the video.
Awesome! You will love it!
Looks like another fantastic Florida state park. Thanks for the video guys! You are turning into beach people
I guess we are just a couple of beach bums plus one. lol!
We prefer the River loop over the Beach loop too. Highly recommend the Wicked Bao in Fernandina Beach. Take the ferry to Cumberland Island from St. Mary’s. Makes for an interesting day. You may get to see the dredging at Gamble Rogers. They are rebuilding the dunes on the beach. We just returned from Gamble Rogers.
We will put Wicked Bao on our list for next time. Were you guys on the beach side at Gamble Rogers? Thank you for the information?
@@AlliChuckAdventures No, we were on the Riverside which is or has closed now for renovations. Riverside is expected to reopen by March 2025. The beachside can be rough during a strong northeasterly wind not to mention the salt spray. Just give your RV a good wash when you return home.
We havent been to FT Clinch SP yet. But, wow is it beautiful. Nice choice.
You guys will definitely love it there!
We enjoyed your video. We have been vacationing and camping on Amelia Island for 40+ years. All your observations regarding Fort Clinch are spot on. Even when we stay in a motel or house Fort Clinch is still a must do for us. It was interesting to hear your comparison to Cedar Key. Fernandina and Cedar Key were railway and port hubs back in the days when rich families would sail down for the winter. They would sail to Fernandina, cross over to Cedar Key and continue to Gulf destinations like New Orleans. Many families built the fabulous family homes you showed us. There are more restaurants and history to discover, so you'll have to go back sometime.
Wow! Thank you so much for all the information! Such great history! We love it! We will definitely be going back again and again.
Beam is to lift heavy objects up to second floor where that door to nowhere was.
That makes total sense.
This video makes me want to go there. I'm just minus a travel girlfriend and a rv,lol. At 60 I realize life is short,I need more beach days in my life. Turkey 101 is good,lol.
Life is definitely short and that is why we travel as much as we can making memories. Just do it!!
We enjoy watching your TH-cam channel. "This is exactly what we were looking for!” A thorough review and tour of the campground cover everything from the amenities to the campsite layouts. We appreciate how you highlighted the pros and cons of each area, and your tips on the best campsite spots are invaluable. Keep up the great work - this makes planning our next camping trip so much easier. ~ DiaLen 🏕️
Thank you so much for the nice comment. We love being able to help out other campers and making their experience fun and easy. Enjoy your next camping trip and safe travels.
@@AlliChuckAdventures Thank you! Safe travels to you too.
That beach looks great! Was there a reason why they didn't allow swimming? Was it just during that time or all the time?
We took Mike's truck on the beach in Galveston years ago-was pretty cool!
Yes, the rip currents are very strong there. Even when we were on the other beach with the bronco a lifeguard came over to us warning about some strange currents happening and to be careful. That’s cool Mike took his truck on the beach. Amelia would be fun place to meet up. You guys would really like that area.
Hope your girl is ok.
That's a lifting beam or raising heavy loads to the second floor.
I was thinking maybe that’s what it was used for. Thanks!
How do you find these last minute campsites like the July 4th Gamble Rogers site you mentioned?
Wanderinglabs notifies you when someone cancels and site opens up
Nice, FHU's?
No, these are water and electric with a dump station.
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Thanks!