They let timber rattlesnakes loose in Brown County State Park
@pleasureriderv13 сағат бұрын
Well that would be another reason why you won't see me there in the spring summer or early fall. LoL 🤣
@standingbear998Күн бұрын
story is not really a town and it is the story inn with the haunted stories. go up to indiana stonehenge while there, the only thing to really see
@JoeT.19602 күн бұрын
I have haller logs down the same road in a big truck 😁
@btgoble7 күн бұрын
Hey guys amazing trails again, but what happened to the dogs, they looked like they were lost and hooked up with you to get out. Thanks for your video and big happy birthday wishes to whomever birthday it was. Love Tracey (Australia).
@pleasureriderv7 күн бұрын
Oh jeez didn't even think to explain the dogs. They followed us all the back to camp. So the one dog had a phone number on his collar. It was hard to distinguish the numbers but eventually we got it and they lived behind the forest. They weren't concerned, said they go there all the time. I was concerned because we can't let our dogs out, as we tried but they didn't get along. So they came and got them. Thank you for the birthday wishes it was Jason's, we both have April birthdays.
@terriscalf250910 күн бұрын
I grew up there went to grade school there. I know you passed it on your way to story. We love our little home town.❤
@Bugf112 күн бұрын
They call Brown County the little Smokies for a reason.
@bradlong182214 күн бұрын
Is story still for sale?
@pleasureriderv14 күн бұрын
I'm not sure. The owner didn't mention anything
@feenixserenity251919 күн бұрын
How much DE do you feed your horses and what brand do you use?
@pleasureriderv19 күн бұрын
I'm not really sure the brand, it comes in a 40lb brown paper feed bag. We work up to a half cup a day. I don't feed it in the summer. It must be food grade quality only
@feenixserenity251919 күн бұрын
How much DE are you feeding your horses per day
@vicki45224 күн бұрын
You're in my neck of the woods!! It's a beautiful place to be. ❤
@chrissingleton137427 күн бұрын
I have driven an 8 ft wide horse trailer on this same straight of road many times and I was 50 plus years old. Girl you must be from the city! I love this part of my country!
@pleasureriderv27 күн бұрын
Sweetheart when your 71' long and electrical lines just miss the top of the motorhome and a tree just misses the mirrors, it makes me a little nervous. And no I've never lived in a city my entire life.
@user-pi6ws8ws5mАй бұрын
I heard you mentioned bugs Well there's the Chiggers , But as long as you treat your clothes with Pyrithmen and use Deet and were long pants with pants tucked into your socks or boots You should remain bite free.Only takes one time ov not doing that and I assure you that you won't be lazy or careless Thanks for the Video that's in my backyard very nice
@user-pi6ws8ws5mАй бұрын
Most people think Indiana is nothing but flat corn feilds .I beg to differ . Live very close to Brown County in Owen County . Known as South Central Indiana very rural and hilly .
@pleasureriderv28 күн бұрын
Love riding in Indiana
@MariaSimpson-rp1osАй бұрын
Stumbled across your vlog this morning! My old stomping ground!!
@btgobleАй бұрын
Well the riding looked adventurous. Great guys bet you had to watch your knees. 💙 tracey (Australia)
@pleasureridervАй бұрын
It's was a beautiful park, but my favorite is yet to come. 👍
@btgobleАй бұрын
@@pleasureriderv ooooooooo
@louannfarnhamАй бұрын
Beautiful campground and riding, thanks for sharing with us. What were the temperatures there in March?
@pleasureridervАй бұрын
If I remember correctly mid 70's
@louannfarnhamАй бұрын
@@pleasureriderv It must have been beautiful there. I have never been to Alabama, I am sure it's quite hot in the summer though. Thank you for sharing your travels with the rest of us who are horseless.
@Christflames2025Ай бұрын
Thank you. Hedley was a huge part of my childhood and adulthood as we would take the route to the Okanagan for holiday. Good feels.
@buttercuptaylor7135Ай бұрын
That explains the EMPY BARN!
@nobodythatyouknow241Ай бұрын
My dad worked in Hedley. He was there when the rock slide happened in 1939. He took pictures that my oldest sister now has.
@btgobleАй бұрын
As long as your living the dream. Tracey (Australia)
@williammccaslin85272 ай бұрын
I'm glad you said it wasn't for you, I live hear. An 99% of everything you said in this vid was wrong. We have some problems here that the ranger has had to deal with lately. The pool in the campground is a swale for drainage, you are in a swamp after all. An we camp there, an on the other side in the winter when its alot drier. The gun range you are referring to is our county run gun range, thats also in use by our local L.E.O's, but its over a mile an a half away to the west. A very safe range thats fully staffed with trained Range Officers at all times. The tracks are that were made by tractors doing mowing an making fire breaks for prescribed burns, that we do when conditions are right for invasive weed control. This is the real Florida, not Disney, an the ranger is correct, its about preserving the wildlife. I think the rules are posted on the info boards that are in the park. An obviously you didn't go to the west side equestrian center, just north of Fellsmere Fl., there is two sides to the preserve, the one you were at, a lot of us take an evening ride thru the park to observe the wildlife cause its alot closer to get to than the west side for a quick ride. Spring an summer is our rainey season, so all ground will be soft in the outlying areas. There are RV parks here that you could have parked at, an boarded your horse at a boarding facility here, then taken trail rides when you wanted. I don't think making a disparaging video was called for about us, maybe more homework could have been done on your part, as the office has people there that answer calls. Just for the record the reason its for wildlife preservation is because we make it home for deer, hogs, turtles, snakes, birds including bald eagles, foxs, coyote, panthers, bears, alligators, crocodiles, you name it we have it, even including manatees in the Sebastian River. An we even have an observation area for counting them in the preserve, so maybe you mite want to do more homework an come back in the cooler months of winter an enjoy it, then make a video of the place from a different point of view. I felt this was a very narrow minded take on one of the last remaining parts of Florida that can't be turned into a concrete jungle. An we also have seven other preserves here that can't be built on here either in I. R. C.
@pleasureriderv2 ай бұрын
Well William as we said this is our opinion. I know the world has become more and more against people that have one. Well showed what we seen when we were there, so others can make the decision on their own as to whether it not they want to go. Now as for drier in the winter, we were there for 1 week at the end of February 2024. It was the only place along our route before our booked site near Daytona for bike week. Obviously you didn't do you homework in us to know that we don't stay in one area very long so boarding horses won't be a feasible option. Secondly we live very minimally so we can do what we do. As for the shooting range I'm glad you are knowledgeable to inform me it's run by the rangers, which in turn makes my statement more valid. It's a non stop noise of fireworks that the horse campers have to listen to on a daily basis. I'm sure the deer and wildlife are use to it though. Your comment of us not being one the west side equestrian center is confusing as you stated you live there so I would think by the video you would know exactly where we are. As for both the horse camps are on the east side of the interstate. Story book being more North than ranch camp. But I'm sure you already know that. Maybe since your so knowledgeable about the park you can talk to them and have them clarify in they're website No RV's allowed. I'm sure we are not the only people that travel full time with horses that have an RV and horse trailer. So once again the video states our opinion and if you did your research you would know we travel south only in the winter. So if winter is drier there then I sure wouldn't want to go back again in the spring or fall. Not that we would anyway.
@williammccaslin85272 ай бұрын
Well I hear you, I thought I made perfect sense in my response, guess not. Happy trails to you, to bad you chose to look at it this way.
@kbiggs982 ай бұрын
Looks like the trails were for ATV
@pleasureriderv2 ай бұрын
No. The rangers used a big tractor to move debris or whatever they were doing. We had them pass us on the trail. Good thing our horses are traffic safe. But boy did they make a total mess of the trails.
@btgoble2 ай бұрын
I get so excited when I see you have a new vid. Bit bummed it wasn't a nice spot. Tracey (Australia)
@pleasureriderv2 ай бұрын
Awwww thanks Tracey. The spot wasn't horrible but the attitude wasn't needed. Although the trails weren't worth the time. So many other places to go, no need to be treated like crap.
@livesoutdoors17082 ай бұрын
Interested in the logistics of taking your horses from state to state. Many require a livestock inspection upon entering. Have you had any problems with that since you are full time and how do you maintain your coggins and health certificates?
@pleasureriderv2 ай бұрын
We generally Google search and call around for a vet when we need our papers redone. We have never had an issue in any state with our paperwork
@shawncampbell22172 ай бұрын
I am working on the upholstery for a Lil Pete right now. I will be done in about 2 weeks. I wish i could post pictures for you on here.
@pleasureriderv2 ай бұрын
You can send them to us on Facebook. Pleasure Ride RV
@chooch19952 ай бұрын
‘they’re’, my friend! How they are ( they’re ) made…..
@julieschoolcraft15032 ай бұрын
That’s Indiana , lots of narrow roads and S bends. We are all used to it.
@pleasureriderv2 ай бұрын
I guess the narrow roads with drop offs and bends takes some getting used to especially since we're 70' long. But it's not just Indiana there's some pretty narrow roads in the Arizona canyons too.
@kbiggs982 ай бұрын
Was the scavenger hunt pitures when you find the real thing?
@kbiggs982 ай бұрын
Guess I ask to soon.
@btgoble3 ай бұрын
Too beaut. Tracey (Australia)
@jojoonthegogo3 ай бұрын
You guys are funny! Thanks for sharing😊
@darrelisley79843 ай бұрын
I think it means no cars , horses are allowed
@btgoble3 ай бұрын
you are very game kiddies for getting in the water with them gators. Tracey (Australia).
@pleasureriderv3 ай бұрын
LoL 😂 it was an experience. Probably not one I'd do again.
@cxengel3 ай бұрын
How do you guys deal with water for horses on your 14 day stay? Love the videos. Hardly no one is doing this with horses!
@pleasureriderv3 ай бұрын
We have a 40 g tank fits inside our motorcycle trailer. Between the motorhome tank and the spare we have about 8 days. Then we take the motorcycles and go get more water. Generally there's a water source not very far from where we camp.
@cxengel3 ай бұрын
Are your horses shod? And do you do that yourselves or how are you contacting farriers?
@pleasureriderv3 ай бұрын
Honey bee has only been shod once in her life. If the trails are rocky I put boots on her. Now if we go back to Arizona I would put pads and shoes on both horses front and back. Generally I trim my own horses in the road but if they get to long, I'll Google local farriers or when we were in Florida I just posted on a Florida page and a farrier came within a couple days. The power of social media pages in the horse world has been our go to. Your always meeting some super people that become good friends
@cxengel3 ай бұрын
Have you ever had issues with wild horses?
@pleasureriderv3 ай бұрын
No we've never seen any. Yet
@cxengel3 ай бұрын
This is great! I am preparing to travel with my horses soon!
@pleasureriderv3 ай бұрын
Enjoy, live your best life
@jst31343 ай бұрын
My Grandfather was born in Hedley in 1913. Thank you so much for this wonderful video.
@kennyreeves79204 ай бұрын
I want one
@btgoble4 ай бұрын
I really like your washing machine. Very Aussie that one. Tracey (Australia)❤
@pleasureriderv4 ай бұрын
LoL 😂 sometimes you do whatcha gotta do. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@3o5wasabii4 ай бұрын
Do you think the host would have a problem with me getting dropped off there and finding a spot off trail deep in the bush to set up my hammock & a small fire?
@pleasureriderv4 ай бұрын
The hosts are not the same people. But yes I think you can do that, we did come across a hiking trail with a camp spot from there. I would contact the Florida water management to better answer that question. Enjoy
@laurielucas66614 ай бұрын
Love it. So good meeting y'all at Owl Creek horse camp in the Bankhead National Forest, Alabama.
@pleasureriderv4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your hospitality. The guided trails were amazing.
@btgoble5 ай бұрын
That's a shame you didn't get much trail riding done. Tracey (Australia)😊
@Channelinterrupted5 ай бұрын
Wow...i live in AZ and I love that state park. Didnt know they had equestrian sites....didnt know people cpuld RV wirh horses. Oh wbat a dream! Illmluve vicariously through you guys. ❤ And wow, those other riders there were so kind to let ypu try the gaited horse and the one wirh tricks! Very cool!
@mrs.c54715 ай бұрын
What breed are your horses? The water is dark because of the tannins.
@mrs.c54715 ай бұрын
I've never horse camped there, but this behavior is "typical" in Florida. I don't know how much they charge for camping there, but where my group camps in Lake County its "$5.00" a night per person! We have a barn, high lines, paddocks, a huge pavilion, a REAL bathhouse with hot/cold showers, and water run all over the place. We have ALL that STILL people sneak in without paying, and leave the barn and paddocks and bathhouses a mess! Disgusting and disappointing. Must say, most of the time it's out of state "visitors" that are the worst offenders.
@michaelsmith9895 ай бұрын
When y'all coming back to west towers
@livesoutdoors17085 ай бұрын
You leave your awning out when yer gone? Nice horses. Hope to see you back in Arizona sometime!
@ourtrailmixoflife20855 ай бұрын
Been a few yrs since we have been to lake Louisiana. First time we camped was for a poker ride. When the ride was done we were the only campers and had gun shots coming in our camp from the grove across the rode. There was a manure pile by a round pen yrs ago. Can't beleave people would leave a mess. Yr ago no dogs were aloud in the primative area because people couldn't follow the leach rule.
@pleasureriderv5 ай бұрын
Not sure, things must have really changed. There is no round pen, dogs are allowed and across the road was a couple farms and a business. . Although the road was busy with delivery trucks and Fed ex.
@lisap4355 ай бұрын
I was just curious because I'm planning on traveling with my horse.and was wondering how you get hay and other supplies for your horses.would love to see a updated (q and a) about those things❤
@pleasureriderv5 ай бұрын
Hi Lisa All our feed is from tractor supply. The hay is consistent. We also feed compressed alfalfa grass and beet pulp. The 2 string gets fed at night it lasts longer than the compressed because they love alfalfa grass hay. If we get somewhere that a tractor supply want on route, which doesn't happen often. We will take the bike and trailer out to get what we need for our stay