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Grand Adventure from YouTube.
If you click on the picture above, it will take you to one of my favorite YouTube channels about traveling by camper in the United States.
The host of this channel has been doing this for several years, and has a lot of very useful information when traveling by camper in the United States. And his videos and photos of the places he visits are fantastic.
Since this is basically what I plan to do when I retire; to live in a camper and travel the United States; I have found Grand Adventure to be an invaluable resource.
Thanks Mark.
Camping lifestyle.
Back before Covid, I had planned a nearly three week road trip to travel through a dozen states, to visit an eclectic assortment of historical and nature hotspots in the United States. But those plans were cancelled because of Covid, and for now, I am just camping every other weekend in Arkansas.
I do want to share with you a link to a couple that also enjoys camping, and they have camped in many wonderful places in Arkansas, as well as around the United States.
They have great tips on camping, cooking while camping, and they are advocates of preserving nature and keeping nature clean. You can click on their logo above to go to their YouTube channel. Some of their videos include drone footage that really shows off the beauty of Arkansas. And you can also visit their website here.
This is something I had considered doing, but they already do such a great job, that I could never do. Enjoy.