Thank you for joining me on this stop on my "2017 Journey To Alaska". Today by the use of pictures and video clips we will explore Denali National Park to the 66 mile point. We will see birds, flowers, animals like Moose, Elk, squirrel, Doll sheep and more. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giEMb6YcBmI
Janine and I have received a lot of requests from our friends and family to show them some pictures of our new 37 feet 2020 Kodial Ulitmate 3321 BHSL camper. We purchased the camper from Boat N RV, in Ridgeland South Carolina while camping at Red Gate Campground & Rv Resort in Savannah Georgia. I put this video together from some pictures and video clips that I had on hand.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOVyU_EffV0
Thank you for joining me on this stop on my "2017 Journey To Alaska". Today by the use of pictures and video clips we will check out Turnagain Gallery.
"On picturesque Turnagain Arm, you will find one of the finest gems Alaska has to offer at milepost 100 of the Seward Highway. Turnagain Gallery displays the finest artwork from Alaska’s best painters, photographers, wood sculptors, and furniture makers. Professional Chainsaw Carver Jordan Anderson creates masterpieces throughout the summer on site. Turnagain Gallery owner Greg Anderson makes custom live edge wood tables using local Alaskan wood such as spruce and cedar. When you walk inside the gallery you will find only the best Alaskan artwork on display. Products on display will include framed photographs and paintings, prints on metal, handmade jewelry, wood carved wildlife, tables, glass art and more. Besides the art work you will find inside, the building itself is worth seeing in person. Alaska is an incredible experience, so make sure that Turnagain Gallery is a part of it. Turnagain Gallery is open 7 days a week May 1 - September 30, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm."
This information was fromTripAdvisor : https://www.anchorage.net/listings/turnagain-gallery/40259/
Turnagain Gallery
29859 Seward Hwy.
Bird Creek, AK 99540-1115
Phone
(907) 653-8000
Email
sales@turnagaingallery.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC3qGnlUQlc
On my trip home from Alaska I used my membership in Harvest Hosts to camp at wineries in my RV. This is a short video of my stay at Hootsport Winery. I had a very nice stay at this Peaceful and picturesque winery.
Information:
23501 N. Highway 101, Hoodsport, Washington 98548
(360) 877-9894
GPS: 47.394497, -123.145397
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7lLSqFs444
Enjoy Appalachian foothills at a Lake Hartwell RV campground
Located on the beautiful Lake Hartwell, Carolina Landing RV camping is conveniently located between Atlanta, GA and Charlotte, NC. This Lake Hartwell RV campground is open year round to allow visitors to enjoy an array of outdoor activities.
For water enthusiasts, sailing and jet skiing are popular summer pastimes with boat and jet ski rentals available at several locations. Known for being one of the most visited lakes in the country, Lake Hartwell offers exceptional fishing spots for crappie, large-mouth bass, catfish, hybrid bass, and striped bass. Likewise, winter travelers can look forward to visiting ski destinations in the neighboring North Carolina mountains.
"When visiting this Lake Hartwell RV campground, it’s clear that South Carolina was made for vacationing. 400 golf courses are spread across the state and weekend activities are abundant. Experience true hospitality at Carolina Landing RV Camping."
This information is from: https://www.thousandtrails.com/south-carolina/carolina-landing-rv-resort/.
**** FOR INFORMATION ON MEMBERSHIP (You can buy as little as a one year pass.).
The campground is part of Thousand Trails and you can get more information from Warren & Sharon Lewis member specialists at 804-366-0798 or email warren_lewis@equitylifestyle.com.
Oh, I also want to mention, if you purchase your TT membership through the call center in Orlando there is an extra 11% in taxes. Warren is in a state that does not charge a tax on membership so you save the 11%
Please let Warren and Sharon know that The North American Traveler sent you. Members get a small bonus for referring new members. This doesn't cost you anything extra but it helps us offset the cost of making videos (equipment).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r20LBQ-rUy4
"The preservation of the farm started with an act of kindness...
In 2013 student volunteers replanted 1,200 trees on the Archibald Johnston Conservation Area that had been wiped out in Hurricane Irene. When the group found out that people were walking into private backyards from the park, they volunteered to plant a hedge row of native swamp rose and evergreens. On the second day, the volunteers were asked about how best to place the land in conservation.
Two years later, after the same volunteers petitioned their local, state and national representatives and raised funds from Northampton County for Open Space funds, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development and local businesses and individuals, the Friends of Johnston together with Natural Lands Trust were able save the farm. The Friends of Johnston purchased the 3.4 acres of Camel's Hump Farm historic buildings and Natural Lands Trust purchased the 18 acres of farmland that the Friends of Johnston now manages.
The Friends of Johnston, Inc. purchased the historic farm buildings and 3.4 acres of Camel's Hump Farm in 2015 from the estate of Archibald Johnston's granddaughter, Amanda Johnston Leckonby. The intent was to preserve and reuse the buildings as a Community Center for Nature, Education, Wellness and the Arts and the home for the organization. The historic buildings of the farm include: a 1722 farmhouse, 1836 Pennsylvania doubledecker bank barn, a guest house renovated from a small barn, a greenhouse and a cabin and offers many opportunitues for classroom and gathering spaces.
Our primary goal is to protect the land and buildings through conservation, the development of programmin, and fundraising events that will provide revenue to sustain the farm into the future."
This information is from https://www.thefriendsofjohnston.org/overview .
Check out their website or even better visit.
North Dakota storm moves through the camping area. This is a four-minute time-lapse video. Taken at Michigan City Park Campground in Nelson County, North Dakota.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZmMV3XfE60