Wave Patterns and Human Interaction Frequencies
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April 2, 2025
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I'm working on the fountain.
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Someone sent their space up in there. Of
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course. You want to share? Trying to
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distract my brain. Those are pretty. Are
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they real or no? No, they're not real.
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They're nice looking.
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I've never been in here, John. So, do
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these turn on? Yeah, they're lights.
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Nice. I like the stent structure. It
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does.
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Wow. So, do they all go down like this?
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These covers? Oh, yeah. I have covers
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all the way around, including the doors.
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Okay. I don't use them, but they come
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with came with all
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those hide all the
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acrylic. Come on, guys. Very nice,
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John.
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You know what I like most about
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John? At first, he misunderstood me when
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I met him, but somehow he figured me out
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and he never tried to change me after
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that. He just witnessed me. He became my
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friend.
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And he rolls with everything. This man
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joking around with me now saying I can
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never sit still. He's doing this last
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night.
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And you know that's only a friend could.
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This man doesn't try to change me. He
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lost me record by
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YouTube. He's a rare
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soul. We're going to go out to the
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beach. He's going to just sit and chill
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on the beach while I go walking down it
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tracing the waves. So I heading back to
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my RV here. Just going to grab a new pop
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so that I have something to take with
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me.
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and then we'll be
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out. That's a nice sight right
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there. It's a beautiful spot, too.
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Definitely like to come back to this
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one.
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So,
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yeah, it's a good day. Every day is a
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good day, though, to me. I truly believe
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that. I don't Doesn't matter what's
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going on, it's always a good
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day. Okay, let's head out of here.
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So, I found the shower
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house. Need to get down there. That's
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about to become a luxury for
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me. Um, they're individual showers,
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which makes them perfect. I don't like
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the shared shower facilities. As a gay
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man, I've never felt safe in them.
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Nobody wants to get naked around other
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men, especially straight men who can
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react very badly to gay
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men. So, I really hate the campgrounds
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that have shared facilities.
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But some of the
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parks, they've been upgrading their
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infrastructure and I think it's this
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way. Um, they've been upgrading their
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infrastructure. Way nicer shower houses.
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They're quite nice. So, I just got to
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get my shower back together. I want to
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get all my stuff together. Reintegrate
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cuz I've been showering in my RV for
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months as a volunteer. I had full
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hookups. Made a lot easier. Can't do
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that now. So, uh, reintegrate the
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process of showering at the shower
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houses and still taking good care of
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myself, putting moisturizers on and
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stuff like that. Um, things that make my
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eyes look less puffy and get rid of
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those wrinkles around the
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eyes. It's okay though. I'm still
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beautiful, as I always
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say.
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Um, something else I was going to
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mention, forgot
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now. Let's see.
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No, that thought's gone. I'll be back.
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So, John's having a very good day. He's
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getting pins and patches and bags and
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all kinds of stuff. He's talking about
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that. Then he goes, "Sorry, I know how
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much you really wanted to be here cuz
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he's the sweetest man ever." I said,
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"Don't worry. I can hold both
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realities." He says, "I figured you
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could." Cuz that's how that's how much
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we know each other. It's wonderful.
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We're going out to the beach
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now. I'll just record for a little
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while. I want my memories.
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I thought I figured
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one side of my awning's like that. I
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need I was just thinking I need WD40 for
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that.
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or the silicon.
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We'll be heading out in a moment.
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Probably going to buy the silicon spray.
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It's a little more expensive, but it's
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supposedly better. There firewood's
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behind this, right? Yeah. Okay. Hope so.
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Yeah.
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It's a very nice site. This is
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You know, they they really take care of
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their volunteers here cuz this is a nice
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site. I mean, well, this is new. All
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this got new from that damn storm damage
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last year that shut him down.
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Well, plus everything you told, you
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know. Well, yeah. They're making a real
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strong effort to make us happy, and
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that's important to hear. Yes.
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And never got to meet him in person, but
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I knew he was a good person.
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And maybe I'll run into them on the
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campground and I'll say, "I told you
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there was an inevitability." Even though
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I'm not going to be here.
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The insects are starting to What is
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that? That is so weird.
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Whatever that is. This white specks. Oh,
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it came off.
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Look with the light. With the light
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fibers. Yeah, the fibers on
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I really hate these. They're so ugly
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looking. I don't like being seen with
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them. They're a really nice couple here.
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You're the youngest people. Okay.
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Um, you know, when I walk around these
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campgrounds now, John, you know, I see a
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ranger or volunteer and they're waving
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to me or whatever. I'm thinking, do they
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know me? Have they seen my videos? What
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do they think? All of that because how
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could I
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not? But it's okay. Just going to be
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myself. Let people form their own
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opinions.
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I'll show us the view out here. It's a
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nice
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campground. Making a walk to the beach
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now. We're going to the trash first.
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Well, it's on our way. Okay.
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Did you go down to see that trailer I
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was talking about? Oh, I never made it
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out of the my RV. So, it should still be
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here. Okay. Unless they were checking
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out at one. I um when I saw it, holy
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crap. Of all trailers to be there,
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that's the one I told you that your Jeep
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would pull. Oh, okay. I remember that
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day. So, hope they're there then.
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Unfortunately, even though you'll see
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how small it is. It's my Jeep or a Jeep
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truck. No, your Jeep. Okay. Yeah.
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Basically, it that's what it's You'll
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see it. It's a little
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CRV pulling it. Meant for Remember, I'm
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going your pace, so don't let me don't
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let me lead. Yeah. So, yeah, they're
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meant for small compact vehicles.
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They're actually They look small from
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the outside, but inside the space is
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amazing. because it's got a
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V-shaped dinette booth with a table
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V-shaped and then that drops and that
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makes a queen-siz bed at night and it
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has a bathroom, a kitchen. Oh, that
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would be nice. Something modular like
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that. Nice. And it's windows all around
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you. Okay. Just amazing. Cool. It sounds
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nice. Absolutely fell in love. I went
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and was at Tugman last year and this
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lesbian couple had it. You know, that
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right there is not a bad pop-up camper
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because most of it's solid. Yeah, it's
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solid except for the front and the back.
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That's what unfolds. So, you can leave
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it closed. Yeah. And drop the dinette
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down. So, if you're in bad conditions,
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you don't want a tent. That would be
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nice. What do you think they're um
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called? Still a pop-up camp. It's just a
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hybrid. It's just going to fall under
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trying to keep other people off this
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camera here. So, I'm tilting it when I
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Yeah. fall under compact trailers.
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Humans detected. Mhm.
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Hello. More room. It's rough.
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You can go on the rough surface.
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Yeah. But I think the I call it the
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snail. It has some other name. I think
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it's snail in some other language.
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Spanish or something like that. But the
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popup camper talking about Okay. Okay.
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It is a popup, but it's acrylic. Oh. And
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solid. So there's no tenting, right? So
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stability is really it's just very safe
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on a vehicle to take. Okay. Your safety.
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You're so kind. I mean, as a camper, you
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go to a remote area, you want to be able
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to lock your door, just take Well, plus
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my stuff, you know. Yeah, exactly.
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Somebody wants to get in a popup tent or
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pop out tent. Yeah, that's pretty easy.
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Yeah. Two seconds, they're in. Yeah.
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I kind of like that truck one there. I
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saw this one earlier cuz it looks like
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they go up like really high. Almost like
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it's two stories in a way. It's designed
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to give you when it's down very little
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wind resistance. Uhhuh. But then once
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once it's up, you got full headroom,
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right? But again, you have to get the
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new thermal ones. It's probably one of
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the ones because the material needs to
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be able to handle cold. Do you know what
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this is? I couldn't figure out what that
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is up there. Those weird looking white
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ball things. Oh, that's vents. Vents.
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Pulling air just to pull air out of the
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building. Very commercial.
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Saw that yesterday. These trees are were
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supposed to be taken down, but I guess
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they big trees stopped acorns.
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I just love some of the root systems on
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these over here by the creek. This is a
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nice spot. I saw this yesterday. Thought
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the same thing. This is a nice Oh,
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there's a creek right there. Yeah. It'
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be a nice place to camp, too. I was
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looking at, you know, it' be tent
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camping or dry camping, but near the
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ocean really well. Yeah. Yeah. Your
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motor. Yeah. You could squeeze the Jeep
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in them side by side. Yeah. Like I said,
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I'm hoping these people haven't left yet
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cuz you'll I think you'd really like Oh,
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so they're up at the front of the park.
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That's why you said if you go to the
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beach. Gotcha. Yeah.
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Yeah. I notice that's where all the
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people congregate. It's up there. Well,
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it makes sense cuz they want one, you
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hearing the roar of the ocean. Yeah. And
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then second, you've got really easy walk
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to the ocean cuz like here where I am
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and you are, we're way way
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back. This is another nice couple that's
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coming up too. Yeah. Damn it. See if I
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left. Okay. Well, if you know what it's
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called, I'll Google it. Like I said,
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it's like I'm sorry, Alto or something
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like that. Okay. you I'll look at it see
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if I can find it online cuz it is like I
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said when I saw it last year it's about
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a even though it's a small trailer it's
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about 15,000 okay it's not cheap but
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for your purpose it's good quality and
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you know you would sell your motor home
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and be able to pay cash for it keep a
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Jeep be you know a perfect combination
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for you
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huh yeah they left it yeah you're right
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I could do that couldn't I even though I
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have even though it's Binance if I sell
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out for more than it's finest. Yeah,
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exactly. And it's really, you
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know, simple. It has everything you
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would need in it. That's a cool looking
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um I'll pause
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this. Your motor home's right there,
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man. It's exactly like
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yours. You see it? It's even got the
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blue
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light. There's another one here
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like another popup style. Yeah.
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But again, it just means you have
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corrugated
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roof. No, it's a it's that material. Oh,
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I see it now. Yeah. See, this is a
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smaller version. The spaceship spaceship
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material. So, I think this is the same
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vehicle. I love this one. I love that
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one. I did. It's more you because it's
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it's a smaller design.
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Oh, they got pretty nice.
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Yeah. So, we had to drive all the way
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down here. All our supplies for the year
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are in the woodshed. It's
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like going down the list of things
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going, maybe you might want to think of
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this, maybe you want to think about
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that. And they liked it because again
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they're stumbling along still within the
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management because their whole team
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almost well they have a lot of longtime
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ranges here but their major ones are all
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within the last year to 3 years. So
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they're still learning.
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This is a nice feature for a park. The
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ice ice machines. That's nice. Put some
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maps in there and stuff. Yeah. like down
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at um it's what they do at
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um oh man I can't ever remember names
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that place in um in Brookings
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can't remember the name of it those
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places there Harris Beach Harris
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Beach that it's nice
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park where that man flirted with
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me I'll never forget it that was a
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moment
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This is one thing I always loved about
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Oregon State Parks is how they recycle
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so many different kinds of things. Yeah,
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we have everything. All the different I
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don't see a propane one. No, that's one
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thing they don't seem to have. I was
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going to ask him that. I forgot. Yeah,
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every park's different.
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Yeah. Yeah. It depends on I found out
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with when we were at Tugman that Randy
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said it's a county warning ordinance.
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Okay. that um Oh, so they're required to
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do it. Some Well, no. What happens is
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some counties won't allow it. Oh, okay.
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See,
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so they can't do it, but they would
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rather what? They get thrown in the
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trash. I don't know cuz it's like one of
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those in the trash and you compress it
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down. Yep. Boom. That's what a guest
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said to me when I was at Huntingman
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because they were asking me about it and
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that's what they said to me and I didn't
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know that was a thing and I was like,
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"Wow." Yeah. You mean so every time I've
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been compacting this thing, there's a
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chance that was in there. Yeah.
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I was going to Google that and see if
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there were any videos. I didn't I didn't
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Yeah. You know, because because people
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do it. Yeah. A lot of people are like
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you that like the video. So the odds are
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it's over there. I like this bridge.
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Yeah. You know that cement piece? It
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looks like a you know almost like a
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scene. The oval shape. It looked like
[15:30]
one piece. I couldn't see any lines.
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Well, what's cool is on the new stickers
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that they've, you know, done for all the
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parks and all the new signs. This is our
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sign. Ours. That's what's on ours now.
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It's this bridge. Oh, okay. Cool. That's
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the other thing the woman wanted to
[15:46]
know. How long does it take to build it?
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Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Like,
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shut up, please. I want it so bad. Shut
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up.
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Thought I was being nice. Of course you
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were. There were a whole bunch of people
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coming in this morning while we were in
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the doing the orientation. They just car
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after car pulling in. There are
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volunteers everywhere just doing all
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kinds of things. See, there's one over
[16:10]
there. I mean, they're just just
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everywhere. They're everywhere. I guess
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this will be the day use area. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I don't see a
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Oh, I thought that was It's just a bike.
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Okay, never mind. It's a bike. I thought
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it was um thought it was a a golf cart.
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Hello.
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Hello. Yeah.
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Now, I know there there's a big
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difference between a summer beach and a
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winter beach. The summer beach is going
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to have a big sand going way out. A big
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why? They'll have a big sandy beach
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going way out. Okay. I love when a river
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goes into the ocean. Me, too. They're
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making love to each other. Yep. That's
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what I call it. They're all a lot. You
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know, they're melting together. Yep.
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It's awesome.
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See, that's your rock. I wonder how we
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get over there. I haven't been on that
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side. I mean, I guess you can walk over
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that, but I don't want to get wet. Yes.
[17:29]
Yes, you can. Me?
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Oh, right.
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Right. Um,
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there must be a way though. Well, you go
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through. Yeah. Well, no.
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Yeah, over there. That's what I was
[17:44]
thinking. Maybe there's a way over
[17:45]
there. Well, the path is washed away,
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but yeah, you still can
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go down. Oh, there's a lot of driftwood,
[17:53]
too, to get around. Yeah, the path's
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totally gone. This is all good. But
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normally your beach like this. There's
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the ocean way out there before. There
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she is.
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Look how that spreads out. So,
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yeah. Let me make sure I got, you know,
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I'm not even looking at my camera here.
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A little
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puppies. Bend this down cuz there's
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people all over at the start. Careful,
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buddy.
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Be careful with that lake of yours.
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Um, this feels very
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rocky. Where's the beach
[18:36]
at? Wait a minute. Is this high tide?
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I don't think so because yesterday it
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did not look like this, John.
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Yesterday the ocean was out further.
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Right now, let me pause. There's a lot
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of people around. Okay. Well, we didn't
[18:57]
pick the perfect time because it feels
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like the ocean is,
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you know, I see them. I don't
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care. Don't care.
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Whoa, here comes the ocean. Ocean, I
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love
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you. Oh, man. And you're going to tell
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me this ain't high tide. We're checking
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the app, John.
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It's damn close. You're up on the rocks,
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man. I can't trace the waves like
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this. We came at the wrong time. It's
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hours before we can be out
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here. I don't want to just sit still.
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Oh my god, this is the worst time to be
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here, John.
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I'm going to check my app. Can't trace
[19:51]
the wave till later. It's literally not
[19:53]
possible right now. I guess I'll look at
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it for a while. I mean, there's a small
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stretch of land up there. I might go
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check it
[20:01]
out, but this isn't how I experience the
[20:04]
ocean.
[20:06]
So, you know, this is on me. I don't
[20:09]
ever check the
[20:10]
app. Be careful, man. This
[20:13]
is That's how about over there where the
[20:16]
sand is at. That's all wrong. Well, you
[20:19]
know, that's what I mean. I can't walk
[20:21]
to this. Okay.
[20:25]
Sorry, we just came at the wrong time.
[20:28]
But I just want to get away from
[20:31]
Yeah, I understand.
[20:33]
Um,
[20:36]
still she's out there. It's nice sign.
[20:40]
But, you know, if the if the um the tide
[20:43]
is like this now, it's probably a couple
[20:45]
hours before it calms
[20:48]
down. I can't trace this. So, that kind
[20:52]
of defeats what I had
[20:53]
planned. But, I I might still try. I
[20:56]
might walk down there. There's a little
[20:58]
bit of Let me check the app actually
[20:59]
because um if this isn't high tide that
[21:02]
means it's going to come up even
[21:04]
higher. So yeah, I don't want to get
[21:06]
stuck out there. I'm going to check the
[21:07]
app. Say bye
[21:10]
darn the house and filled in the car
[21:13]
park with the water where their cars
[21:15]
were. It was just couldn't believe it.
[21:18]
Now that house is gone burned down in
[21:20]
those Oh yeah, you told me about that
[21:21]
one. So sad. No, it wasn't my house.
[21:24]
It's just sad to think. Is that the one
[21:26]
where you were house boy? Yeah. Yep.
[21:29]
Okay. Yep. I was
[21:34]
I love that story, John. Yeah.
[21:37]
I was never a house boy. I bet I could
[21:39]
have been one, though. Yeah.
[21:42]
I was such a twink back then. Total
[21:45]
[ __ ] twink. I was like 130 lb. I'll
[21:48]
show you some pictures someday. Yeah, I
[21:50]
was 150, but
[21:53]
Okay. Well, still. Yeah.
[21:55]
I mean, I guess technically I kind of am
[21:57]
out cuz I'm 150 lbs again. Yeah. But
[22:01]
very much
[22:02]
older, though. Very athletic. So, you
[22:05]
know, I was very toned and that's what
[22:07]
he liked. Okay. I just wish I would have
[22:10]
He would, you know, he very rarely came
[22:12]
out of the house. Yeah. So, I enjoyed
[22:14]
when he
[22:15]
did very attractive man and a lot of fun
[22:18]
if
[22:19]
they waiting for these waves to come
[22:22]
back in under the rocks.
[22:27]
It's so cool to look out there and just
[22:29]
see it building up. Like it's just it's
[22:32]
ferocious. Well, way out there where
[22:34]
those waves are getting really big and
[22:35]
breaking, that's because there's rocks
[22:37]
out there under the water. Okay. There's
[22:39]
a reef. That's what causes it to go up
[22:41]
and break. Do you ever get to see that
[22:43]
any time of year or like you were
[22:46]
saying, the beach changes in different
[22:48]
seasons? Mhm. I know there's negative
[22:50]
tides, but it probably doesn't go out
[22:51]
that far.
[22:55]
You know what a negative tide is, right?
[22:56]
Yeah. Okay. No, but yeah, it's just it's
[22:59]
when the beach, you know, when the ocean
[23:01]
pulls back and you can see underneath
[23:02]
it. Yeah.
[23:05]
It's all part of the king tide. They
[23:07]
call it king tide up here. Oh, they
[23:09]
refer to it as king tide because it gets
[23:11]
really high, but people don't a lot of
[23:14]
people don't realize it also means it
[23:16]
gets the very lowest as well. I didn't
[23:18]
know that. So that Okay, cuz I saw the
[23:20]
negative tide when it was around king
[23:21]
tie time. So, so it's only Okay. It's
[23:24]
not all year round then. No, when we
[23:26]
have a king tide, we have a negative
[23:28]
tide. Okay, cool. I didn't know that. I
[23:30]
love learning this stuff. That pictures
[23:32]
the pictures I took of the those waves
[23:35]
shooting rocks. Yeah. Those rocks I was
[23:38]
on never they're they're always
[23:40]
underwater. Still a negative. Oh man.
[23:44]
So, there's so much to experience still.
[23:46]
Yeah. Slippery though because it's all
[23:48]
things that you don't even expect to
[23:50]
see. Algae. Yeah. But it's beautiful to
[23:53]
go out, but I had to be really careful
[23:56]
that I didn't trip. But it was worth
[23:58]
going
[24:02]
out. I love the way the waves
[24:06]
just come in all different directions
[24:08]
and then they're intersect with each
[24:10]
other and all these patterns it makes.
[24:13]
My mind just goes crazy over this stuff
[24:15]
just looking at it.
[24:17]
It's just fascinating when it does that.
[24:19]
when the um I don't know how to describe
[24:21]
this, but the wave doesn't really come
[24:23]
in, but it's like um um churning. It's
[24:26]
churning. That is so cool. I mean, look
[24:30]
at this. This is literally the sea shell
[24:32]
of something that's probably a million
[24:33]
or 3 4 million years old. Yeah, that's
[24:36]
what fascinates me. These are all broken
[24:38]
seashells. So, this was sediment on the
[24:41]
bottom of the ocean. All you Yeah, we
[24:44]
clearly see the shells. Yeah, that one
[24:45]
you can, but it's very tiny. So, this
[24:48]
just
[24:49]
formed turned into a rock and now it's
[24:52]
it's smoothed out from the ocean. But I
[24:54]
just fascinates me to so like you know I
[24:58]
find it interesting. It just doesn't
[24:59]
capture my attention I guess cuz the
[25:02]
longer I do find it interesting. The
[25:03]
longer they're in rock. Yeah. Under
[25:06]
under rock that's when the shell turns
[25:08]
to rock or stone. Right now these are
[25:11]
actual sea shells still even though it
[25:12]
might be several million years old
[25:14]
they're still the calcium is still in
[25:16]
them. Okay. This is just showing how
[25:19]
many were on this section of It hasn't
[25:21]
petrified yet. Is that what you're
[25:22]
saying? No. Yeah. Okay. These it'll
[25:24]
never petrify because this bro broke
[25:27]
off. This was still on underneath a
[25:30]
bunch of other rocks. Then it will
[25:31]
petrify. Okay. So, yeah, these are very
[25:34]
what they're called very young rocks.
[25:35]
Got some kids playing with crates over
[25:38]
here. You know, I did that as a kid.
[25:41]
They always make them rainbow colored. I
[25:43]
turn them into rainbows. It's kind of
[25:45]
funny.
[25:49]
And that's the beauty of Hawaii. Rainbow
[25:51]
is a symbol.
[25:55]
Really? Yep. You don't buy anything with
[25:58]
a rainbow on it cuz it's in there. It's
[25:59]
a state symbol. I mean, we got clouds
[26:02]
out there, but I looked at the weather
[26:04]
report. We should have a good day the
[26:05]
whole time. Yeah.
[26:08]
Oh, it's already a better day than
[26:09]
yesterday. Yeah, it is.
[26:12]
It looks pretty. These clouds do.
[26:18]
You know what I think I want to do one
[26:20]
day? I want to take a a ship across the
[26:23]
ocean. Best one
[26:26]
to Hawaii, maybe? Hawaii. Okay. There's
[26:28]
only one ship that goes from Southern
[26:31]
California to Hawaii. A friend of mine
[26:33]
goes on it every year. She just got back
[26:35]
from it about Do you know what it's
[26:37]
called? It's one of the Princess
[26:38]
cruises. Okay. Okay. I can Google that.
[26:41]
It's a 10-day cruise because 10 days.
[26:43]
Okay. takes three days there and back or
[26:45]
just Well, yeah. You leave San Pedro,
[26:48]
you're at sea for three days, then it
[26:51]
cruises around the islands. So, you
[26:53]
goshore on three islands. Yeah, three
[26:56]
islands. Okay. And then 3 days back. So,
[26:58]
it's a total of a 10-day cruise. I can't
[27:01]
wait to go on. I really want to go on.
[27:03]
It's not cheap, but you can get a room
[27:06]
with just a port window, which is fine
[27:08]
cuz I ain't going to stay in my room.
[27:10]
Yeah. I I go on deck. I go Absolutely.
[27:13]
But well, if things work out, you know,
[27:15]
and I do start making good money again,
[27:17]
you and I are definitely doing that.
[27:18]
Yeah, it's an experience.
[27:21]
I don't want to go out on deck at night,
[27:22]
just look at the stars. There's nothing
[27:25]
I I took three cruises and I went on
[27:29]
one. The first one I went on was out
[27:32]
when I got
[27:33]
offshore, there was 1,600 people on the
[27:36]
ship and there were probably four people
[27:39]
on deck at night. And you sat in the
[27:42]
lounger and the sky was glowing with
[27:45]
stars in the Milky Way. Yeah. Shooting
[27:48]
the star. It you could see the planets
[27:50]
with your own bare eyes. The satellites
[27:52]
now. Yeah. Satellites going by.
[27:56]
When I went on the one that went along
[27:58]
with the color. Wow. That was really
[28:00]
turnurning. Like that was Yeah. Well, it
[28:02]
turns because this wave is coming in and
[28:05]
then one forward is coming down. Oh,
[28:07]
okay. Okay. I wonder why it did this.
[28:09]
Okay. I knew it had something to do with
[28:11]
more than one way, but I didn't figure
[28:13]
that part out. If you didn't grow up at
[28:14]
the beach, you probably may or may not
[28:16]
have heard of rip tides. I mean, I don't
[28:18]
need the words. I don't know what it
[28:20]
means. What a what that's what a riptide
[28:22]
is is the shape of the beach causes a
[28:26]
all these waves are coming in underneath
[28:28]
these waves are water going out. Okay.
[28:31]
Oh, that's awesome. It Well, not if
[28:33]
you're in it. Well, it's still awesome.
[28:35]
It'll pull you out to
[28:36]
see the ground. Okay. Cuz there's
[28:38]
nothing you you have to know to swim
[28:42]
side to side. If you try to swim towards
[28:45]
the beach, that makes sense. Nothing
[28:46]
would ever happen. That makes sense.
[28:48]
You're just slowly curving yourself
[28:49]
almost like a body of um you know, like
[28:51]
a celestial object. Yeah. So if you were
[28:54]
ever in the ocean, okay, I'll do that. I
[28:57]
understand. Pulling you out. Swim one
[29:00]
side or the other. Yeah, I get it. And
[29:01]
you'll feel the change like a curve.
[29:03]
Yeah. It's a
[29:05]
strong South Jetty Beach where we were
[29:07]
at, you probably wouldn't have noticed
[29:09]
it, but there were waves coming in
[29:10]
different angles. That's because of the
[29:12]
currents under Oh, yeah. I noticed I
[29:13]
noticed that strong riptides. I just
[29:15]
don't understand um the physics behind
[29:19]
it all yet. And the steeper the the
[29:22]
beach is, the stronger the current going
[29:25]
out. If it's real shallow going out, it
[29:28]
gets doesn't get very interesting. All
[29:31]
then you have a is it because it builds
[29:33]
up velocity or something or okay force
[29:35]
of physics. Okay. And like I said water
[29:38]
passes under the in heavy waves. Then
[29:41]
you have um a side current. So you could
[29:44]
go in the water here and an hour later
[29:47]
you're way down there if you're not
[29:48]
paying attention. I think I'm
[29:52]
detected. Got to say hi to this man.
[29:54]
Okay. I'm going to pause this though cuz
[29:56]
I don't want to put my camera.
[29:59]
Well, I'll just move it down.
[30:04]
here. So, there's a lot that goes on at
[30:06]
the beach.
[30:17]
Hello. Oh, I hope he's careful out
[30:19]
there, you know, cuz it is high
[30:21]
tide. Well, we can't worry about
[30:23]
everybody, right? He can't do that. He's
[30:25]
a sovereign being. That's his own
[30:27]
choices.
[30:35]
So, a lot of skipping stones on this
[30:39]
beach. My shoulder's hurting too much
[30:41]
for me to do it.
[30:46]
But, man, it's really rushing in. I love
[30:49]
that. That's my favorite when it does
[30:51]
that. And then they have to run if
[30:52]
you're tracing the waves, you know, cuz
[30:54]
like, oh, I didn't expect that. The
[30:56]
waves come in patterns, right? Well,
[30:58]
yeah, but they're, you know, seven every
[31:00]
seventh wave is the biggest wave. What?
[31:03]
Are you sure? Count them. Swear to God.
[31:05]
Are you sure? Surfer. Trust me, I was a
[31:07]
server. You Well, I got to check on
[31:09]
that. Okay. When you see servers sitting
[31:10]
out, I need to confirm that. All right.
[31:12]
When you see servers sitting out there
[31:13]
on their boards, it's always wave goes
[31:15]
over. Wave. Yes. The wave goes over.
[31:17]
Wave goes over. All of a sudden, you're
[31:19]
going to see them all get the board
[31:20]
because they're counting the waves. No
[31:23]
way. I I never even thought to count
[31:25]
them. It has to do with the tide coming
[31:27]
in. That's all it is. It has it's a tide
[31:31]
pattern. No matter what time of year or
[31:33]
time of day or doesn't matter all all
[31:35]
day, all all year long. Oh my god. So
[31:38]
there's just sacred geometry in that
[31:40]
over here. You can actually see see that
[31:42]
white water way out there. See the rocks
[31:44]
showing right now? No rocks? No. Way out
[31:48]
there. The furthest white water you can
[31:49]
see out there. I don't way out there.
[31:52]
All the white disappeared. There it is
[31:53]
again. See the black
[31:56]
I can see it in the camera. I can't see
[31:57]
it in my with my eyes.
[32:00]
[Music]
[32:02]
Oh, I see it way out there. Yeah, way
[32:04]
out there. That's a reef that goes Oh,
[32:06]
okay. I see it now. Connects all the way
[32:08]
on the beach where the white where the
[32:09]
white water is, right? Okay. It's cuz
[32:11]
it's literally a reef. Yeah. Yeah.
[32:14]
See, when you're in Hawaii, you can
[32:16]
actually swim out to the reefs and watch
[32:17]
the big sharks swimming along on the
[32:19]
other side of the reef. It's so cool.
[32:25]
I can snorkel for hours. Do you know if
[32:27]
I can walk down to that lighthouse? Not
[32:29]
now, but No, I didn't. I'll check them
[32:32]
out. Okay. Literally, this is the first
[32:33]
time I've been on this beach. Okay. I
[32:36]
drove on the highway. Yeah. I came to
[32:38]
visit my friend. Uhhuh. So, that's all
[32:41]
I've ever done. When I came here and I
[32:43]
scouted it, I walked down that beach
[32:44]
probably two or three miles. Yeah. And
[32:46]
then came back and it was the sunniest,
[32:48]
warmest day. It was perfect weather.
[32:50]
Yeah. I defin you can go a distance but
[32:52]
not too far because I mean I think you
[32:56]
might be able to at least it looked like
[32:57]
it on guy GPS. This will all end here
[32:59]
just up there and straight down. There's
[33:01]
no way you there. Yeah, over there it
[33:03]
doesn't. And that I'd say the same thing
[33:05]
down there cuz it's it gets real skinny
[33:06]
at a certain spot but then it looked
[33:08]
like you could get around it but I need
[33:10]
to check low tide. Okay. Okay, that
[33:12]
makes sense. Yeah, cuz if there's a lot
[33:15]
of rock, it doesn't it never gets a sand
[33:17]
beach or a negative tide, but that's
[33:20]
only one time a year. Now, I know more
[33:22]
than once. Well, you know, a couple
[33:23]
times, but still the same time of year.
[33:25]
December, January, that kind of thing. I
[33:27]
understand that.
[33:29]
Um, yeah, most people don't know that
[33:31]
though. I get it. Thanks for telling me.
[33:33]
Oh, yeah. They think there's only one
[33:34]
king, but there is. Moon alignment.
[33:37]
Yeah. Closest the moon is to alignment.
[33:41]
Yeah. when you Oh, so that's a cool guy.
[33:45]
Seagull.
[33:47]
Yeah. Yeah. Literally look like a
[33:49]
seagull.
[33:51]
You know, I think about this ocean is
[33:53]
the engine of the earth cuz it just
[33:56]
Oh, you can't. Oh, there's pelicans out
[33:58]
there. There's three of them. I know.
[34:01]
Yeah, I see them. I see them. I love
[34:04]
That's nice. I don't know. Let me try to
[34:06]
zoom in. I don't know if I can.
[34:08]
I think they just got his face.
[34:11]
Yeah, I can't see him on my camera, but
[34:12]
they might be on there sometimes. Oh, I
[34:14]
zoomed in. It zoomed in. Yeah, they're
[34:16]
staying real low to the water.
[34:22]
Well, that storm front's moving this
[34:23]
way, tell you. Yeah, it is. It's coming
[34:26]
in. Oh, it's spreading, too. It just
[34:28]
covered the whole sky. Yeah, it wasn't
[34:29]
like that a couple minutes ago. I love
[34:32]
that. God, I love that. Oh, okay. God, I
[34:34]
love that. There's two layers. Look
[34:36]
straight up. Look at the direction the
[34:38]
clouds going that way. They're going at
[34:40]
an angle now. Wait, you're right.
[34:45]
Oh, I can barely look at that. That's
[34:46]
why the clouds suddenly came over
[34:48]
because it's they're not coming this
[34:49]
way. Shifting that. It's amazing and all
[34:52]
that.
[34:54]
You don't really want to mess with that
[34:56]
foam. It's a bacteria bacteria.
[35:00]
It can't hurt. It doesn't really hurt
[35:02]
you, but it kills fish. And it could
[35:05]
make an animal very sick like a dog.
[35:08]
People let their dogs just bite it cuz
[35:10]
the dogs want to chase it.
[35:12]
It is. And warmer time of the year when
[35:16]
the water gets a little warmer. It gets
[35:18]
it can get Well, you know, the ocean's a
[35:20]
mix of everything. And I I already knew
[35:22]
that. So I'm not It get about this thick
[35:25]
and dark brown. It's Oh, yeah. And then
[35:28]
big huge monster. Oh, that was so
[35:30]
awesome. So awesome. So those little
[35:32]
ones right there, just a vision. Wait a
[35:34]
minute. I'm going to start counting.
[35:35]
Maybe that was number seven. I haven't
[35:37]
been paying attention. So I don't know
[35:40]
how to count these. So they don't
[35:41]
exactly come in as just one weight. You
[35:43]
would you count all those little ones as
[35:45]
one? Well, you have to you have to look
[35:47]
a little beyond because when they get
[35:49]
close, they're breaking out. Oh, yeah.
[35:50]
Yeah. Okay. Just a little beyond is
[35:52]
where you start counting. Awesome. I
[35:54]
love this wisdom. Yeah. is what happen
[35:57]
is that tide going out makes a wave form
[36:00]
when it's not really an incoming wave.
[36:02]
So yeah, it's the wind driven incoming
[36:04]
tide and wind driven. So yeah, just a
[36:06]
little further out there. Okay, makes
[36:08]
sense.
[36:12]
So what makes it cause these waves
[36:14]
though like out there? Because there
[36:15]
isn't these wse waves are too. Oh man,
[36:19]
that's amazing. Most waves are caused by
[36:22]
the wind. Okay. And even if it wasn't
[36:24]
windy right now, if the waves are coming
[36:26]
from something 300 miles away, currents,
[36:29]
currents under the water, maybe. Well,
[36:31]
currents will cause the waves to get a
[36:33]
little bigger. Okay, but
[36:35]
basically the two things that create the
[36:37]
waves are wind and coming tides. Okay,
[36:43]
you got water being pushed across the
[36:45]
globe. Oh, that man walking way down
[36:46]
there.
[36:48]
He's like me and have that leather
[36:51]
jacket.
[36:53]
I mean, literally, these waves here were
[36:55]
probably formed a thousand miles out to
[36:59]
sea. That's what fascinates me about
[37:01]
waves. They literally, and that's why I
[37:04]
told you those glass balls from Japan
[37:07]
are so coveted because, let's face it,
[37:08]
they pull up on this beach, they shatter
[37:11]
when they come up on the beach. So, to
[37:13]
actually find them that make it to the
[37:15]
our shore is hard to find. And it's only
[37:19]
on the sandy beaches and only after a
[37:23]
storm. And that's when all the what they
[37:25]
call the beachers all head out right
[37:27]
after a
[37:29]
storm. I don't want to experience as
[37:31]
much as why I came while I'm here, you
[37:33]
know. But I'll still be like, you know,
[37:35]
national forest, they're going to be I
[37:37]
got to look them up. I don't know. Yeah,
[37:39]
I assume you'll find on the Oregon
[37:42]
coast. Not many inland. You'll find more
[37:45]
of the national bars. I got to be near
[37:48]
the ocean though. Yeah.
[37:52]
Half of the new camp hosts today have
[37:54]
never been to the beach. They've lived
[37:56]
Wow. Really? In interior Oregon. They've
[37:58]
never been They all live along the Le
[38:01]
Pine and all those places in the high
[38:03]
desert. Well, they're in for a treat.
[38:05]
Oh, yeah. They were They just have That
[38:07]
couple I was talking to telling where
[38:08]
the laundry room was. Yeah. They came
[38:11]
from
[38:12]
um Lone Pine. I know. Line. Okay. I've
[38:16]
heard of that one. Everybody seems to
[38:17]
mention that one. High desert. It's
[38:19]
beautiful. It's on the edge of desert
[38:21]
plateau and mountains. Maybe I'll try to
[38:24]
visit that one when I'm heading back to
[38:26]
Kentucky if it can figure out if it's on
[38:28]
the road. In the summer, it'll be a
[38:29]
warmer time to be there, which is great.
[38:32]
That's okay. I am, you know, I'm from a
[38:34]
a climate that's very hot. Yeah, I have
[38:37]
gotten used to not going to be humid
[38:39]
like when it's hot. That's what's nice.
[38:42]
It is a dry air.
[38:44]
So, we're definitely getting close to
[38:45]
high tide. Maybe another 30 minutes.
[38:47]
Lady just got a She was sitting flying
[38:51]
the kite. She didn't expect that. Okay.
[38:55]
Well, do the ocean just said hello to
[38:56]
you.
[39:01]
Look at those bright orange shoes. I
[39:04]
know. They look like those things you
[39:05]
wear. Gloss or what do they call those
[39:07]
things? Slip on things. You were wearing
[39:10]
black ones. Oh, I'm like, what are you
[39:13]
talking about? Mine I definitely don't
[39:14]
have any. Yeah. Crocs. Crocs.
[39:18]
Crocs. Crocs. Yeah. Those are just so I
[39:21]
can get in and out of my RV without
[39:22]
having to
[39:24]
cuz my floor is always dirty cuz I don't
[39:26]
take my shoes off.
[39:29]
That's why I take my shoes off. I know.
[39:31]
I wish I did. Like I keep trying to
[39:33]
convince myself. Every home I've ever
[39:35]
had, I've done that. Shifting. If it's
[39:37]
cold floor, I shift into those slippers.
[39:39]
And you let me walk into your place
[39:40]
without doing that. I told you that I
[39:42]
would take my shoes off. Now I'm going
[39:44]
to That's your choice. I'm going to
[39:47]
Don't force people to do that kind of
[39:48]
stuff. I'm sorry. I I asked and you were
[39:50]
like, "It's okay. Just walk on." Okay.
[39:52]
Well, now I know. I didn't know till
[39:55]
now. Now I know. Growing up, we live,
[39:58]
you know, had a community where some of
[40:00]
the places we lived in Orange
[40:02]
County. I'm just going to turn this.
[40:05]
There were several Japanese families and
[40:06]
they all took the shoes off. So my
[40:08]
parents got in the habit of doing it
[40:09]
because we were four kids. They kept the
[40:11]
house clean. Yeah. Okay. He's not coming
[40:14]
over again. And I as soon as I get home,
[40:17]
my shoes come off. If it's warmer, my
[40:19]
socks, everything comes
[40:21]
off. This time of year, I just put my
[40:24]
slippers
[40:27]
on. Yeah. Look at that. I like the
[40:31]
seagull. It looks nice. It does look
[40:34]
like a seagull. Wow.
[40:36]
Where is it? Wonder how many seagulls
[40:39]
have come running come flying over to
[40:43]
it. Really
[40:45]
cool. Where is There it is. It looks
[40:49]
just like one. Well, your first glance
[40:50]
you sele
[40:54]
Okay, I got it on camera. A lot of rain
[40:57]
out there. Look, you can see it. Oh,
[40:58]
yeah. I love that. Rain there. And you
[41:00]
mentioned that to me. That's how I
[41:01]
learned that's what that is. I didn't
[41:03]
know that. It's over here. Um
[41:07]
You know, I didn't know that's what that
[41:09]
was. I do now. So, you that's comes
[41:13]
that's part of learning when you're
[41:15]
sailing. You learn what to avoid if you
[41:18]
know what's coming.
[41:20]
Yeah. That would tell you right there.
[41:21]
It's a heavy downpour and dark as that
[41:24]
is. How far would you say I were able to
[41:26]
see like in miles?
[41:29]
Uh horizon's probably a good 20 30 miles
[41:32]
out there. Maybe 40. It's hard to tell
[41:35]
from here. I'd say probably.
[41:38]
Man, I love this ocean. 30 to 40 m.
[41:46]
What's really cool is if you get a
[41:48]
lightning storm, but we don't get those
[41:50]
until summer. Yeah, I haven't seen
[41:52]
anything like that. Out on the water.
[41:53]
Oh, so cool. Oh my god, I would love
[41:56]
that. Yeah, so cool.
[41:59]
I thought I was chasing storms this
[42:01]
winter, but that sounds way better. Go
[42:04]
to Florida in the summer. go nuts. Yeah,
[42:07]
I don't like Florida. Yeah, I want to be
[42:09]
here. Also, it's the wrong ocean.
[42:12]
Technically, it's the same ocean, but um
[42:14]
it's different. Yeah, technically it is
[42:16]
the same ocean. We only have one ocean.
[42:18]
No. Yes, it's one body of water. This is
[42:21]
the Pacific Ocean. I know. That's what
[42:22]
they tell us. The Atlantic. Yeah, but
[42:24]
it's the same ocean. There's no dividing
[42:26]
line. There's no true dividing line.
[42:28]
Curves to keep the water separate. It's
[42:30]
the same water though. Water. It's one
[42:32]
body of water. We can disagree on this
[42:34]
one. It's okay. The Earth is covered
[42:37]
with water, but the reason there's
[42:39]
different ocean names is because there's
[42:42]
currents that keep the water in. Well,
[42:44]
historical
[42:46]
reasons. Um, but it's okay. We can
[42:48]
disagree on this one. It's called
[42:49]
physics. Okay. I don't agree with this.
[42:51]
It's okay, though.
[42:58]
It's really getting beautiful the way
[43:00]
the water's starting to come off the
[43:02]
sand.
[43:14]
You know what? And the 101's right
[43:16]
behind
[43:19]
us. The 101's right behind us. Just, you
[43:23]
know, carving the coast, hugging the
[43:26]
coast.
[43:32]
Don't get mad. My foot's No, my foot.
[43:35]
Okay. You just got so quiet after that.
[43:37]
It's like I just view it differently,
[43:38]
you know? Okay. Oh, I'm sorry. You
[43:41]
feeling okay? It's
[43:44]
We can go whenever you want to. Okay.
[43:46]
Not happy, right? But look how big it is
[43:47]
compared to this one. Oh, yeah. I can
[43:49]
tell. You're right. It's really swollen
[43:51]
up. Well, it's happening. It's cutting
[43:53]
off my circulation. My leg's going numb.
[43:56]
I won't have a choice but to leave it
[43:58]
pretty soon. Okay. Yeah, cuz you know
[44:00]
it's high tide. There's, you know, Oh,
[44:02]
it's coming in. It's going to be wobbly.
[44:05]
So, I can It's going to take hours
[44:07]
before I can come out here. So, I'm
[44:09]
definitely going to do that today. As
[44:11]
long as it don't start raining. Yeah.
[44:12]
Well, now you know that don't cross that
[44:16]
bridge. Stay on the other side of that
[44:17]
bridge. Yeah. Don't follow.
[44:20]
Well, that's too short of a path,
[44:22]
though. I want to be over here. No, you
[44:24]
that piece goes quite goes around. Yeah,
[44:26]
but not far enough for me.
[44:29]
I want to go that way. I want to go see
[44:30]
if I can get to the lighthouse.
[44:33]
Yeah, it's a low tide. You should be
[44:34]
able to get quite a ways to see how far
[44:36]
down he is. Man, he really did go down
[44:38]
there. I like this
[44:41]
man. But I don't know. There's somebody
[44:43]
next to him, so I don't know if it's the
[44:45]
same person. I don't see another person.
[44:48]
I'm almost sure of it. It's only one
[44:50]
person. It's still him.
[44:53]
Hold on. You know what? You're right.
[44:56]
Why am I seeing double? Why the [ __ ] am
[44:57]
I seeing double?
[45:00]
My left eye was showing double. Oh my
[45:02]
god.
[45:05]
Yeah, that's one person. All right. Oh
[45:06]
my god. It might be my contact. Well,
[45:09]
I'm not wearing contacts. Oh, okay.
[45:11]
That's weird.
[45:13]
Holy crap. If I just look through my
[45:15]
left eye, I see a second person there.
[45:18]
Wow. It's like a shadow. Yeah. We were
[45:20]
lucky. Our family genetically was
[45:22]
blessed with perfect eyesight. That is
[45:24]
wild.
[45:27]
Wow. Oh my god. That is wild.
[45:31]
I have 100% depth per reception. And I
[45:35]
can shoot I can shoot uh Oh yeah. You
[45:38]
know squirrel at 300 yards. Yeah. You
[45:40]
know, only one eye does that does depth
[45:42]
perception. I don't remember which one,
[45:43]
but I learned this because of a a
[45:45]
journalist who lost one of her eyes and
[45:46]
she lost that ability. So, I don't know.
[45:49]
Maybe that's a, you know, maybe that's
[45:51]
why one of my eyes can see it and one
[45:53]
can't.
[45:57]
No, any time I was learning to shoot a
[46:00]
rifle when I was very young. I get too
[46:03]
on the voice guns. I can I can shoot
[46:06]
just anything I aim at. It may take me
[46:09]
two shots because I have to adjust for
[46:11]
distance and wind. I could have been a
[46:13]
sniper. Listen to you. It's the only
[46:16]
thing my dad I say he was proud of, but
[46:19]
he never told me he was proud of me. He
[46:22]
was he raged his when he was a cop for a
[46:26]
while every you know we'd go to the
[46:28]
shooting range they have to practice so
[46:32]
they brought their sons along and then
[46:35]
we had to compete with each other and I
[46:37]
beat everybody I could be I could shoot
[46:40]
a clay pigeon every time and then no how
[46:44]
far back you put me I could shoot a
[46:46]
target dead on that's the only got a
[46:49]
helicopter Yep.
[46:54]
So, what are they doing?
[47:02]
You think they can see us clearly? Yeah.
[47:04]
Can they see me recording
[47:07]
now? Seems to find a bit.
[47:12]
Cool,
[47:13]
man. I like the cars. Usually, you know
[47:17]
that one movie? I think it's one of my
[47:18]
favorite movies where um is it I can't
[47:21]
remember what actor it is. Might be
[47:22]
Robert Patson, but he goes out to um out
[47:25]
to sea to try to save some a boat oil
[47:27]
tanker and he has to go past a um you
[47:32]
told me about these things. It's really
[47:33]
dangerous. Yeah. One of the bars. Oh,
[47:35]
that's Hatter's bar
[47:38]
probably moving. Yeah, there's a big bar
[47:41]
out. And then there's a point where um
[47:44]
they're trying to get back and there's
[47:45]
no light so all the cars line up and
[47:47]
they just put their headlights on. It's
[47:49]
a true story. Yeah, it's a really good
[47:52]
story. I can't remember the name of it.
[47:54]
It's not that old. It's only like maybe
[47:55]
10 years old. Y can be pretty scary at
[47:57]
night, but I used to do it. I had a
[47:59]
small little The finest hours. Yeah,
[48:02]
that little SBO you saw me a picture
[48:04]
where I was sitting my legs just stretch
[48:06]
out. That little tiny SO. I used to go
[48:08]
out to sea in that thing with a friend.
[48:10]
We go all the way up to Malibu and turn
[48:12]
around, come back, and we spend about an
[48:14]
hour to two hours in the total dark.
[48:17]
Just flashlights.
[48:21]
You know, I don't normally just sit here
[48:22]
and watch the ocean. Yeah, I know. You
[48:23]
never sit still in the sun. Never. It is
[48:26]
a different experience.
[48:29]
Well, it's engaging your brain, so
[48:31]
you're still getting the same benefit.
[48:33]
There's still movement. It's called AR
[48:35]
would call it movements.
[48:37]
Um, but yeah, I don't just sit here.
[48:40]
This is But yeah, I'm just saying that
[48:42]
because everybody else sits down
[48:43]
watching the ocean and when I did that,
[48:45]
I was like so bored. So bored. It wasn't
[48:48]
until I started tracing the waves that I
[48:50]
caught
[48:51]
m. But you know, it's nice when you have
[48:53]
a friend with you. I look out there, all
[48:56]
of a sudden it's almost flat. Okay, so
[48:58]
the next big wave count is number one.
[49:01]
Okay, I'm going to count them. So that's
[49:04]
number one out there. It's just forming
[49:07]
and starting to break way up there. That
[49:09]
would be number one.
[49:12]
That's a lot of counting. Yeah, it it
[49:14]
takes a lot of concentration. It really
[49:16]
does. Really pay attention to the waves.
[49:24]
Not sure if you ask AI, is it true every
[49:30]
now? weather AI tells you. I grew up
[49:32]
surfing. Yeah. I don't care what your AI
[49:35]
tells you, but I'm sure it's smart
[49:36]
enough to know that.
[49:39]
Surfers don't know it. Yeah. And that's
[49:41]
cuz we were on the water literally all
[49:43]
day long. I think it's coming back.
[49:48]
You're going to get caught in high tide,
[49:49]
man. No, but I literally spend all day
[49:53]
at the beach. Yeah. either out on the
[49:56]
surfboard surfing or coming in sitting
[49:58]
on the beach for a little bit, rest,
[50:01]
have lunch, go back
[50:05]
out. It's the start of life on our
[50:09]
It's a wonderful light. Yep. Before
[50:11]
before someone came out with these those
[50:14]
hooks that you put on your bike.
[50:15]
Initially, we had we carried our
[50:17]
surfboard in our arm.
[50:19]
I don't know how we used to do that cuz
[50:21]
our boards were bigger back then
[50:24]
and we didn't wear wet suits. Those
[50:26]
didn't start wet suits didn't really
[50:28]
start until the
[50:31]
70s. We can have back in a lot. Yeah.
[50:34]
Okay.
[50:37]
Oh, my thigh hurts for some reason. I
[50:39]
don't know why. Wait till you get up.
[50:42]
If you need to use me for support, I'm
[50:44]
right here.
[50:52]
Yes, me and my
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