 Hey everyone, Shaber1000 here. Today is my solo camp out. Yesterday, Monkey and I camped out together for Valentine's. I know it's early, but that's what we could get, so we decided to go early. So, I had to go home, get some movies in case, you know, get pinned down because of weather. Right now it's beautiful though, sun's out. Looks nice, but so I wanted to get some movies to have some movies to watch in case I wanted to do that later on tonight. But we're going to do a couple things, kind of a couple reviews, and then we may do some fishing. We just have to see. But first, the intro, and we'll get into the first review thing. Stick around guys, should be fun. Okay guys, so the first review thing she got us from Timu, this little solar panel, enough to charge up some small stuff. And I can see already, I just brought it out of the tent and it's already lit up. So let's plug this into my phone, see if it'll start charging my phone. Okay, so first of all, sorry about the wind. It's very windy. It was windy yesterday and raining all day yesterday. And then the rain stopped evening time. About dark it stopped, but it stayed windy all night and still windy. I brought my drone, I was going to put it up, but it is very, very windy. So I don't know if I'm going to put my drone up or not, but let's put, let's plug this in here, like that. Light is lit. There's a fair amount of sun there. Okay, so let's plug this in and see if my phone is charging. Okay, so right up there in the corner is the little battery thing. All right, let's plug this in and it's charging. All right, what are we on here? We are at 77%. Let's give it say, I don't know, it's 147 right now. Let's give it five minutes and then it's a 77 now and then we'll, we'll come back in five minutes and see, see how well it's charging. Okay guys, so I don't know if you can see it. It's been about seven minutes. Let's see what we got here. 80%. So it is charging. So I'm just going to let it charge for a little bit. That's pretty cool and I don't know if you can see that, but the sun has moved away. So we're going to move this over here into some more sunlight. There we go. This we're going to be trying out later this evening. I want to do it before it gets dark, but I'll open it up now. I think you got this on Tmoo because we bought one from Amazon and it came damaged. I probably could have straightened it out, but I sent it back and we got a refund because it's a matter of principle. When I buy something new and it was like 30 bucks. I don't know what she gave for this one, but it wasn't 30 bucks. But a matter of principle, you shouldn't have to fix something, you know, that that's brand new. You shouldn't have taken home and fix it. So our little, she got us another little wood stove. So we're going to use this tonight. There's our little great scissors on top or a little fire ember catcher. This stuff I'm going to have to peel all off. So I'm going to do that now. Then we might go hit the river and see if we can catch something. So I'll get this stuff peeled off. I'll be back with you. Okay guys. So there it is. I got 99% of that blue stuff off of there. A lot of guys complain about it takes so long to take it off. But what that is, that's just, that's for tooling. That's stainless steel. So when you get stainless steel, this is all stamped out. You know, it stamps, stamps all the holes and stuff. That's just to keep from getting them all scratched up and stuff when it's going through the machines and being put together and everything. That stuff will burn off there as soon as you light a fire and it's not a big deal. So my phone's charging well. All right. So let me see. I got this stuff up here, this wood. I'm going to, I'll be batoning that up for this because this is what we're going to cook on tonight. I brought some little thing of sausage and some noodles from Noor. And they're pretty good. I've got some butter for that. So, but that's gonna be a little bit later. Still, I want to put the drone up, but it's just too windy. So, maybe I'll get my fishing gear ready and we'll get down, we'll get down to the river and do a little fishing. So, I was moving my solar panel more into the sun. I found this Canadian penny just sitting right there. Most of you guys know, but if you don't, Monkey's actually Canadian. 1961. I'm going to give that to her. Cool. All right, guys. We're down here at the river. We camped here a couple years ago. I had my hammock right here from this pole here right over to that beech tree there and her birch tree, whatever. And we parked the boat right here. Right there's the boat. So, again, sorry for the wind, guys. Can't help it much, but brought a little bit of bait. I didn't bring my tackle box. We're just right up there. Just right over that way. In fact, we started fire up there that one night. Whoa. Okay, guys. I'm gonna get my line in the water and I'll bring you back. Okay, guys. So, I'm gonna baton a couple pieces of this wood with this Ozark Trail outdoor equipment. Knife came from Walmart a couple years ago. Monkey's mom got me a package of stuff. It had this knife, had some paracord, had a machete, it had a flashlight and a little hatchet in it. And I have not sharpened this since I've had it and I've had it a couple years. I done some batoning with it last night. So, let's go ahead and do some batoning right now. Because everybody says these knives aren't worth a crap, but telling you what, I'm kind of impressed with it. I've granted I'm not batoning oak or anything like that, but that's okay. I mean, it does just fine, especially for batoning wood for that little stove over there. Yeah, I'm pretty impressed with that. So, I'm gonna baton some of this up. It's not, it's still early yet. It's not even 2.30. It's 2.24. So, I'm just gonna do a few of these up. So, that way, when we cook our dinner, we'll have plenty of wood to cook our dinner with. I did bring some fire starters. I'm kind of impressed with that. I mean, still sharp. Well, that was. This guy is nuts, man. Check him out. You've been walking past here going crazy. Weird. Some people. All right, guys. I'm gonna baton some of this up. Give me a nice little pile for a little stove. Figure out what we're gonna do next. Oh, yeah. Fishing. A couple bites, but it's kind of hard to tell. It's just too windy to fish right now. So, the solar's still charging my phone. So, all right, guys. And it's not indirect sunlight anymore. So, but it's 85%. So, that's pretty good. I mean, in an emergency, if you need it, you know, you got it. And there we go. This is to start the fire for later. We're just gonna have a, you know, a campfire. And this stuff is for the stove to cook on. I don't know what this is. It was pretty hard and that knife went through it just fine. Might be oak. It's really, really hard. I know it's not pine. But, yeah. So, good to go. Hopefully the wind will calm down for this evening. And like I said, we'll have a little campfire tonight. Okay, guys. So, I thought we'd take a little walk down here this little stream. I was running really good yesterday. It's usually dried up. But, like I said, yesterday is all that rain. Well, it rained for a couple days. I thought we'd come down here, see if there's any water running in it. And it's kind of taking a little walk down the road here. It turned out to be a beautiful day today. But these were the only two days that were open. But we went clear up through here last night looking for a spot. And it wasn't a single soul out there. But it's saying it's all booked up. So, I don't know how it can be booked up. But it is. Apparently, yeah, we'll just take a walk up here. Creek's not that far. So, maybe we'll see some wildlife. Saw that gator. That was pretty cool over there. Sending the cell phone to bank. I'll show you some of the wild earth, some of the miniature swamp there. Right up here on the right is the stream. Like a little brook that runs through there. Like I said, it was, Monkey said it was, uh, said it was running pretty good this morning. But it was really running last night. Well, yesterday evening, I should say, wasn't quite dark yet. A little longer walk than I thought. Excuse me. Pretty through here, isn't it? Okay, here's the stream. There's water in it, but it's not running. It was running yesterday. Monkey got some tea move stuff in the meal today. Pretty nice, huh? Beautiful out here. But yeah, so I figured she's, she says she come out after supper. Visit for a little bit. She, uh, she's got a, it says it's a, it's a screen for camping and stuff for, I guess for your, for your little projector. So she's waiting on it to come. She's hoping to come yesterday and then she's hoping to come today, but it didn't come today. But she said, I got you something else. I want you to open it before you leave. She got me one of them blue mats. It's a silicon mat and it's got little compartments in it that you can put screws in and stuff. It's for working on like little electronics and stuff and soldering stations. So I've been wanting one for a while, but all the ones I could find on the Amazon, the cheapest ones, it was like 30 bucks. She got that one on team move for, I think she said $5 or something. That was like cool. All right. We'll walk back up here. I'll check my heart rate and I'll kick you back on guys. Not too bad. 125, which it's about right for me. 126. All right. Well, so monkey said, well, at least there's people out here. She makes you feel more comfortable if I'm by people in case something happens. Like, you know, health issues or if I get hurt or something. So she feels more comfortable leaving me here, except when I'm back there all by myself. She don't really like that, but I don't mind it, except for when I get sick and have to leave camp early, but I'm feeling pretty good today. So we might try Monkey bought a new ghost box. So we might try to try the ghost box out tonight. See if we can see hear anything. Anyway, we'll do a review on it anyhow. Right. So yeah, stick around. More fun to come. Hopefully, hopefully you guys enjoy these videos, man, because I really enjoy getting out here and filming not just for you guys, but for me too. You know, it's a lot of fun. Been in the woods since I was 10 years old. So 45 years have been in the woods. And yeah, it's awesome. You know, if you can't get out and do this yourself, hopefully you can do it vicariously through Monkey and I on our little adventures. So we've got more racetrack adventures coming up. What else? Of course, we've got more camping things. Next thing, hopefully will be Fort Cooper. Now we've never been there. There's there's nothing left of the fort really now. So but I got some information on it about Fort Cooper and what happened there. And there was a lot of bad things went on during the Second Seminole War. And yeah, so like I said, they you know, they passed right through our properties, man. So yeah, and this this these woods here are supposed to be haunted, but I know that it just becomes magical. After dark, getting later at night, it's just kind of a magical place here. It isn't the daytime too, but at night, it's really neat. You know, the different sounds you hear and you know, being on the river. This used to be a working river. The Seminole used it. So like I said, there's a midden mound, you know, half a mile that way. So I've showed you guys that in the past. Well, there's a couple of them up through there. Can't go digging in it. But what it is is just like if you dig through there, it's kind of like what they used as a dump back in the day, you know, like when they're pottery or whatever, mostly like shells, clam shells and stuff like that. Because they ate a lot of that out of this river. But yeah, it's pretty cool. Pretty big one back there. I'll show you guys once, but there's a couple back through there. But yeah, the Seminole, they were around this area a lot. A lot of a lot of things happened here. But those are stories for later. And like I said, I got a story time for you guys tonight. That's a true story that happened to me. And I know it's going to sound a little out there, but you guys know me. If I'm going to make something up, I'm going to tell you that story was fabricated or whatever. But this story is not fabricated, it really happened. And it happened about, oh, let's see, 11, 12 years ago. Yeah, yeah. Between 11 and 13 years ago, it was about probably 2012, I think it was. So yeah, I'm seeing some mosquitoes come out. Man, it's crazy. This wind is nuts. And look at these mosquitoes flying around me. That's okay, because I got my offspray and I also have my thermosel. So all right, guys, stick around. We'll do some more chitchat and we'll have some fun. This Farmer John's, I think, in my opinion, is the best sausage you could get. Like I said, just my opinion. I'll wash this plate off before we put any more food on it. Cross contamination. Ah, shut up. Yeah, I know. But it's all right. A piece of pepper there. We got the owls hooting. All right, I'm going to take my skillet over here and get it hot. Can you see that? Yeah. All right, now once that gets hot, we're going to take the sausage over and we're going to put it on, let it cook, then I'm going to boil some water up. Nice sizzle there. All right, I'm going to go clean this plate and then I'll be back. These are cooking up nicely. Oh yeah, very nice. Awesome. Those are fired on. Pretty good. I'm going to have to add some more wood in there for the, for the to boil the water. So this is what we're going to have tonight. We're going to have this is nor pasta sides. We're going to have Alfredo, fettuccine and creamy parmesan and Romano flavor cheese sauce with other natural flavor. Well, what would that be? Anyway, because for a half a cup of milk and I don't have one, because I don't like bringing milk out in places like this. So I'm just going to go with a cup and a half. That's probably way too much. But it'll boil down some. We're going to put our butter in and we've got to bring this to a boil. And then we'll mix this in. We let this boil for seven minutes and then take it off, let it set for two minutes and it'll be done. Okay, sausage looks good. I was going to keep some of that beef stew here, eat some of that. And I thought, well, I had it last night and I thought, I want to send that home with monkey for her and her mom. That's good stuff right there. In fact, let's just pour a little bit of that grease in there. I'm going to go put some more wood on that fire and then I want to put the water on boil. Here's what it looks like in the bag. Good stuff. I love these things, man. They're easy to make. You know, bring them camping or whatnot. Somebody took a bite out of that one. Wasn't me. Okay, guys, I only had to let it cook six minutes, but I did let it set for two. I had to keep stirring it, you know, so it wouldn't nice. So it wouldn't stick too bad and it didn't. It's fine. Stuck a little bit but nothing major. All right. Now we're going to go in the tent and eat because it is like super windy out here. I'm going to pour some water in here. I'm going to put that on the fire to warm up and then I'll let it soak. So, meet you guys in the tent. All right, guys. There's our meal. Give it a shot. I'm not going to make you sit here and watch me eat this because, I mean, to me that would be pretty boring, but first, well, I've already tasted the sausage and it tastes really good. Very nice. Love that sausage. I haven't tried this one. These noodles from Newer yet, but we're about to try it. Like I said, I don't like bringing milk out on camping trips, you know, dairy and camping. You gotta be careful with that, right? Very good. Two thumbs up. That's hard enough. I need it with my fork. Like she said, she got them Publix or Winn-Dixie this time and they were like $1.80 and she was getting them at one of the dollar stores for like $1.25. And when she first started buying them at Winn-Dixie or Publix or wherever she gets them, they were $1.25. They jacked their prices up. Unreal. All about the almighty dollar. Okay, guys, I'm going to finish this and we'll see what else we're going to do. I'm not sure how I'm going to, I got the projector screen back here, but I might be able to put it right there on that wall tonight to watch my movies. I don't know. We'll just have to see, but that's later. That's after that, you know, when it's winding down time. I don't know if I'll do any night fishing yet or not, but so let me go ahead and finish my supper and then we'll see what we're going to do next. All right, guys, so that was really good. That little bit of grease from the sausage that I put in them noodles, you could actually taste it in the noodles. I know it's eaten sausage too, but I could taste it in the flavoring of the noodles. That was pretty good. So yeah, I recommend those little things. They got all kinds of broccoli and cheese and monkey gets the rice. They have different flavors of rice. So she gets that for her mom. Her and her mom just made a big old mess over here. Had to clean up. That was full. Let's just say it's not full anymore. And for some reason it's flat. That's okay. I think I got it. My tummy's full. It's early. 430? Well, I thought it was a little later than that, but let's see. Yeah, that's 430. Okay. Well, in that case, I think I might just take me a little nap. It'd be a wild four monkey comes out. So that figure, she'll eat with her mom. They're going to reheat that stew that I made last night. They're going to have it. So I think she's going to come out. She says she's going to bring me a little more wood. I don't know about having a fire because it's so windy. And since this, even though it rained past couple of days, except for today, that wind pretty much dried stuff out. We might. We'll just have to see how bad it is. If it's just breezy, I'll have a fire, but you know, like last night it was windy, but everything was soaking wet, but it's pretty dry out here now. So I don't like having a fire when it's real windy, but we'll just have to see. So all right, guys, I am going to take me a nap. Don't tell monkey. Oh, hey, Monk. She watching my videos. So yeah, I can't trick her. All right, guys, I'll be back with you after my nap. All right, guys, so the wind has died down significantly. It's a little bit after 630 now. So I did take a nap. There we go. We're going here. And somebody right over here that came in when I went to the house, they had came in running the generator. I got a generator too, but I don't bring it out here. I got an inverter and battery power, you know, run a stupid generator all night. All right, guys. So this fire going a little bit better. And we'll get some real wood on it. I'll bring you back. Storytime. So about 2012, right in there, my dad was living with a woman. Her name was Sandy. And well, he lived with her until he died. Of course, this was after my mom passed away. And they lived way out in the boondocks, man. Like, I'll tell you where it was. Bloomfield, Bloomfield, Ohio. Yeah, yeah, you know, right? Yeah, way out there. And way off the main route, just gravel road and then down a dirt trail into their house. And well, she had 80 acres. She would let me hunt there and, you know, come out, pitch a tent, whatever. And so I went out there to go scope out some turkey hunting places. And so I went out there and talked to my, my dad went in, he's getting some coffee and stuff. He said, are you coming out? Are you doing some hunting today? I said, no, no, I said, I'm just going to scope it out. I said, I'm not going to hunt until next week. I said, turkey season's not until next week. It's not going to come out a day or two next week. And he said, where are you going? He said, you going up in that patch of woods that you went last year and got that turkey? And I said, man, I don't know. I said, dad, I said, I saw it. I'm thinking about skipping it now. But I said, man, every time I get in them woods, it doesn't feel right. I don't feel comfortable. It feels real eerie up there by this big oak tree. And like you, you came in, like kind of through a small field, you went through a small field and you came in to the wood line by this big oak tree. And then there was a bunch of what we called thorn bushes, thorn trees, whatever, thickets in through there. Perfect place for deer and turkey. I said, yeah, I said, I just every time I get up in the woods that I don't, I don't feel comfortable, man. I said, if I don't get something within 15, 20 minutes, I'm out of there. You know, he said, well, he said, look, Marty, if you don't feel comfortable up there, you know, just don't, don't go up there. I said, yeah, but I said, I know, you know, I know the games there. He was like, well, you know, okay, but yeah, if you don't feel comfortable, don't, don't go. He said, all right. So I went out of the house and he said, I'll be out in a minute. And because we would always talk for a little bit before I went and did my thing. So he said, I'll be out in a minute. And this was probably, I don't know. Let's see. It was spring season. So I did. Okay. I didn't shoot that turkey the year before I shot that turkey on fall season. Then it was coming in the spring season. And so, you know, I went outside, grabbed a beer. It's about three o'clock in the afternoon, went outside, grabbed a beer, was sitting there and Sandy came out. She said, I heard you, heard you talking to your, your dad in there. She said, uh, she said, you don't like that patch of woods up there, huh? I said, nah, I said, getting an eerie feeling every time I'm up there, Sandy. I said, I don't know what it is. She said, well, she said, if you go up there, sit by that oak tree where you shot that turkey last time, sit up there and she said, sit down there and just be quiet for 20, 30 minutes. Really? She's like, yeah, just, just do that. I said, all right, I'll do that. So dad came out and we talked for a few minutes and you know, I grabbed a couple beers and headed off on my little hike and, and I went up there and started as soon as I, I went into that wood line and, and came up with that oak tree. Weird, you know, just, I don't know, just felt like somebody or something's watching, you know? I mean, this is a broad daylight, you know? And so I sat down, sure enough, I heard, here I am with no gun, you know? I just brought a couple beers of scopes of plates out. Sounded like it was getting closer. I thought, what the hell is that? It sounded like two feet, you know? So I sat there a little bit longer and then I, I heard a, what was that? I'm sure we've all been in a situation where like we're in the same room and there's a, you know, a couple people and you know they're talking about you and you can hear them but you can't hear what they're saying. Kind of like murmured. That's what I heard. That went off for, you know, I lit a cigarette and that went off for a good 10 minutes and they're getting closer and I looked around. I didn't see anything, didn't see any squirrels. This sounded like somebody walking and I, I thought maybe it was Dad and Sandy coming up to mess with me. I see that good one guys. That was real funny. Didn't hear nothing. I heard them feet prints, footsteps again. I heard one more time, I'm out of there, right? I'm out of there. So I come down, make my little hike back to the house. Dad and Sandy sent me out there front yard in their lawn chairs, you know, having a good conversation. I walk over because I always got my cooler out of the truck sat there. I grabbed a beer and Dad's like, grab me one and I said, yep. Grabbing beer, handing beer. I sat down, opened a beer and took a drink. I looked over at Sandy and I said, so what do you think they're saying? And she said, I don't know. She said, I've been up in there twice because she would go, she hunted, but she would also go and try and find deer racks, you know, drop racks. We call them that the deer would lose every year and they grow new ones, you know. She had a whole living room like they were hanging from the ceiling pretty neat. So she would go up in there and she said, I'm telling you more than she said. I was up in there twice and both times it happened. She said the second time, she said, I heard footprints or footsteps. I didn't tell her that. She said the second time. She said, I've never been back. She said that probably been five, six years ago. And dad looked at me and said, what the hell are you guys talking about? And she said, tell him. So I told him the story, how she told me to go up there and just sit down and wait a while because usually, like I said, when I'm up in them woods, I, you know, I get a couple squirrel or I got my turkey and I'm out there, you know, 15, 20 minutes. You know, that day, I sat there for like 30 minutes, maybe 40 minutes altogether, you know, when the time I started hearing. And yeah, she, I said, that was funny because she said, I don't know. And then, but I didn't get to the part about the footsteps until, you know, she said the second time she said, I heard footprints walking around, footsteps walking around. I got the hell out of there and she said, I ain't been back. So true story. No one's ever, I've never told anyone that story because I know it's came out landish, but she, she heard them too several years before. And I always, but she heard me telling my dad, you know, she was in the other room. My dad was in the kitchen getting his coffee and I, you know, like I said, when I was telling him, she ever heard that she told me sit up there. So, but yeah, she heard the, yeah, she shared the whispering, the murmuring voices, you know, like it sounds like you're coming from behind you and you turn around. And then sounds like they're coming from over here and sounded kind of close, not like right up on you, but you know, 15, 20 feet. I mean, enough kind of like a low whisper, but yeah, that was, that was strange. So there's story time, true story. And yeah, so I just get the story done. You'll see some headlights shining on me here in just a second. Just got the story done and there's monkey. All right, guys. So I'm going to talk to monkey for a little bit, but true story. That's not fabricated in any way that really happened. Because I wanted to see what she would say, you know, when I said, what do you think they're saying? She was like, I don't know. But, and I didn't tell her about the footsteps. She told me about them after I had experienced it. But she told me not, she just told me to sit down there and be quiet for a little bit. So, all right, guys, there's your story time. Yeah, up Bruno's here. All right, here's your story time, guys. Okay, guys, we're in the tent. And we're going to try this S box out. I've never had one this style. It was 90 bucks on Ghostop. I bought a few things from them before a few years ago. Years was my annual. Yep, extra for this. This is a ferrity pouch. It seems to work all right for this. But to me, a true ferrity pouch will block out cell phone. This will not block out a cell phone. Don't know why, but so I won't point you down here. Okay, we're going to turn this on. We're going to ask a few questions. This thing's pretty cool. It's got Bluetooth. Here, let me read you the features here. Automatic FMAM radio sweep. Record and playback radio sweep. Rechargeable battery and long life. You can change the speed of your scan. I always try to go as fast as I can. Forward and reverse sweep direction. Record and playback EVP audio. That's pretty cool. Amplified speaker and headphone port. Built in LED flashlight, which is right here. Connect device to USB as a wireless speaker. So you can, you know, plug stuff in here and use it as a wireless speaker. Same way with Bluetooth. And easy access to recorded audio. Okay, I put a card in there, but I don't think my card's right. Hopefully it's not this thing, but it just takes a micro USB micro SD card in it. So let's turn this on. It will talk to you. There's your modes. Okay, so I'm going to scan this and I'm going to scan it backwards. Still scanning forwards. How did I do that before? Okay, I wanted to scan backwards. Monkey did a video on it and I'm just press scan to start and stop the sweep to change sweep speed, press forward to sweep faster or to sweep faster or reverse. That's 11. Where's 11? Yeah, that's what I was doing. Okay, well let's try this again. To change sweep direction, the scan must be paused. Just hold down reverse for two seconds. Okay, there it goes. Okay, I'm scanning backwards now. I'm going to speed it up. It goes from one to four on the speeds. There's the speeds. Volume's up here on top. I'm going to put it in here because as you can hear, it's picking up radio stations. I don't like that. I don't know if you guys can hear that. Is there anybody out here in these woods with us right now? Let me turn it up a little bit. Let's not want to go too loud. I hate when them guys, ghost hunters and stuff, especially on YouTube, they got to have a full blast with a big speaker and stuff, but I don't want to bother my neighbors either. Is there any spirits out here in the woods that would like to communicate with me? Is there any big foots out in these woods? Guess nobody wants to talk. Is there any spirits with me tonight in this tent? Nobody wants to talk? Here to help you? I guess nobody wants to talk tonight. All right, I'm going to go ahead and shut this off. I just wanted to try this out. I didn't want to do anything major with it. The monkey's been one of these for a long time, especially for around the house. When I do a kind of a real investigation, maybe on our house, I don't know. I'll get more serious with it. That way, she can enjoy it too. Glad I remembered to bring that because I forgot. Probably not going to need it, but I forgot how to go backwards, but I like going backwards better too because if something comes through and let's say it says three syllables, for instance, it's probably not a radio station. You know what I mean? And that's why I like putting them in these. So I got to get another battery and you guys it's starting to get cold and I'm not too bad in here, but the batteries aren't liking it. So let me get your battery changed and I'm going to set up, I'm going to watch a movie. I think I'll shine it. I want to shine it on that wall over there, but there's more wrinkles in it than this wall. So probably, I don't know. Let me get you, you guys, the battery's changed. Battery changed and bring the camera. I have another night vision camera in there too. Let's take a couple pictures here and just see if we see anything. Always like to take three. Now let's reading memory card. All right. Nope. Don't see anything. All right. Let me get your battery changed. There we go. I like that it gives you a little preview window. This week sees the release of the new film, The Nunt. I think this is the one I'm going to watch here. Turn this down a little bit. Yeah, that's the one I'm going to watch. Scary story. There's true scary stories, but it's growing up in Jacksonville as a kid. I was living about a mile from the reserve in National Park. I camped in Jacksonville. All right. I'm going to watch some of these. I got a little buddy heater going over there just to try it out. I'm not cold, but I turned it on less than five minutes ago and I could feel the heat. So there's another story about that, but I get into it some other time. So keep forgetting. You can put this on a tripod. I had it on the table, but there we go. Cool. Somebody's jamming. But yeah, I keep forgetting about that and put it right on the tripod. Awesome. What's going on out there? Jesus. Okay, that's pretty ignorant. I had to shut that little buddy heater off because it got too hot in here. All right, back to my show. That's better. It was on 4.3 instead of 16.9 aspect ratio. Much better. Good morning guys. It's Wednesday. Made it through another night. The new tent did good. It did very well. Got pretty chilly last night, but I was fine in there. Of course, the inside of the tent still want to get cold, but it wasn't nowhere near as chilly as it was outside. But I was fine. I had my mat down and then I put a blanket over top of my mat, then my sleeping bag, and I got my sleeping bag and then put the rest of the blanket over top of me. I was warm all night long. That little buddy heater, man, 15 minutes, I had to shut it off. 10 or 15 minutes, I had to shut it off. It really heats that tent up nice in there. They tell you not to run heat in there because of condensation, but there wasn't any condensation in it. So it came out last night. Well, actually, it's morning, about 3 o'clock this morning, came out. There was still a little couple little flames there, so I threw a couple of logs on the side out here for a little while. It's about a quarter till 10 right now. I've been up for about an hour and a half, just laying in the tent and kicking it, came out, threw some wood on the fire, just kind of hanging out, waiting on monkey to get here. I'm not even worried about, you're supposed to be out here at 11. I ain't even worried about that anymore. I mean, they say this place is booked, people book it all the time just so they can get the gate code to go back in there and go for a walk or something. I'm not, I'm not worried about being out of here at 11, so or that tent would already be down. It's like, let me see. It's about 10 to 10 right now. So yeah, I like it so far. Held up good in the wind, had some big gusts of wind, held up great. Let me see what else. Yeah, it turned out to be a nice night last night, man. The stars were beautiful. Couldn't really get them on the, on the camera because the trees, but through the trees, just like between every branch was a star. It was so beautiful last night. And yeah, when monkey was here, she was like, oh, look at all the stars. So yeah, I'm just going to hang out for a little bit by the fire and just kick it. Had a couple snacks last night, watched my movies. So my battery lasted, I don't know, until about 1 32 o'clock somewhere in there. I got four, four, almost four movies out of it last night. But they were only like, well, one was an hour. The other ones were like 50 minutes. But Monday night, you know, I watched, I watched one. So it's good for about four or five full movies, that projector with the inverter and just that one deep cycle battery. So that's pretty good. Maybe something to watch or whatever. You got to be in there during a rainstorm or something. And you can put music on that thing if you want. And well, you know, on your memory card, and it'll play music and stuff. So yeah, all right, guys, I'll be back with you. I'll kick you back on monkey gets here or if I decide to do something different, my fire fell over. All right, guys, I'll be back. Hang tight. This is too cool. Eight horses. Ain't that painted horse there? Cool. Good day for a horse ride. Not quite wild life, but still pretty wild, huh? So standing over there and I looked, I was just looking around. And some of you guys already know the ones that don't. This all used to be orange fields and stuff through here. Citrus citrus grows and stuff. Let me check it out. February. I want to try one. And that tree's producing very well. Huh. Cool. Don't kind of them on that limb. Cool, guys. Still waiting on monkey. It's about 1230. The river's right through there. I'm surprised there's not a path worn down for people to walk down here and go fishing. But yeah, I told monkey last night that she had a couple of things to do today. She was like, if I can come get you or I can go do them in the morning and come get you later. I said, I don't care. Take your time. So on my phone over there, well, the solar panel charging my phone. Been over there about a half an hour. It was on 14%. It gives me a low battery warning at 15%. It was at 14%. It's been over there about 30 minutes already, 41%. So that little thing's working. I mean, for what it is, it was cheap. I forget what she gave for it, but it was cheap. So, I mean, you know, that's plenty enough time to get out in SOS if you needed to. But I'm all packed up as you can see. Just waiting on this to burn out because, well, monkey's not here yet or I would just put it out. But I'll wait until she gets back. I don't know. She might want to sit here for a few minutes. She might want to do some fishing. I don't know. We'll have to see. But I'm not done quite yet. Stick around, guys. Well, let's try to eat this, see what it tastes like. It is February, so it's probably not going to be real good. But I'm going, oh, it smells good. Oh, wow. Look at that. It's tiny, but let's give it a try here. I don't have a young stand. See, sweet and sour. Man, that's good. I'm going to pick me four or five in them, take home that monkey will want some too. So maybe six or seven. I don't know. I'm going to get some more, though. Stick around, guys. More fun to come, I think. Nothing was good. I am going to get some more. Fun fact, though. If you, uh, out camping or in your backyard, you have a campfire going. Got some oranges, lemons, limes. Take the peels. Throw them in your fire. Keep the mosquitoes away. I mean, keep some at bay. I mean, nothing keeps the mosquito completely away from you. But it helps, helps a lot. So that's good to know. But yeah, that's, uh, yeah, I'm going to go get a couple more. I'm going to get some for monkey. She loves them things. Okay, so monkey made it. It is 1242, but that's okay because what happened, mama? It's sending mom back to the hospital, so I have to get there. Yeah. So yep, she's back and doing what she's done before. Like a fib or something. I think it is her a fib and I think she's not drinking the water she needs to eat her. So it's a good thing you were home. Well, I don't think it would happen, but I had given her a shower and she did this again. So I think if she didn't have the shower, I think it's the way she moves her head because she keeps her head down. Yeah, I know. She can't breathe. She's cutting off her oxygen. Her oxygen went down to 80. She's got throat issues anyway. Right. And she says, well, my neck hurts. I said, well, you need to do some neck exercises for your neck. Because she says she's always doing this, trying to hold it up. And so I think this time I'm not bringing her home. I think I'm going to talk to him, see if I can get her back into clear sky where she was before. But it's only a 10-day thing. But I thought it was 14. I think they can go up to 14. So I have to drop you off. Yeah. What's this? Monkey got her hair done. Look at that. I thought my hair down. It's hot and sexy. The only thing is, you got to hide them. Well, the thing is with that is you put your ponytail through it. Yeah. And then you pull it up. Pull it up. Yeah. So what the hell? If I supposed to cut it, but I don't want to cut it. So I don't know. Anyway, it looks nice. Look cute. Yeah. Something different. Yeah. So we're all packed up, except for that. And I want some water on that fire. There you go. Yeah. Very pretty. And I can put it on my side. My mother wants one. Yeah. They have them in gray, so I was going to get her one. That match is pretty good. Yeah, not bad. Not bad. And I get the sun on my hair again. It'll go lighter. Yeah. Very nice. Okay, guys. So we've got everything. I've seen eight horses going past here. Really? Yeah. I got them on video for you. Ah, cool. People riding them. One was a painted horse. Yeah? Yeah. Oh, neat. He had flames on him. That's... Nobody was. You know the spotted horse. Yeah. It's painted horse. Okay, guys. I gotta go. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it. We'll see you guys soon. Stop over, check Monkey's Channel out, and give her your thoughts and prayers. We appreciate it. Yep. Here we go again. Yeah. Also, who was it? Toby Keith? Who? Toby Keith passed away. Yeah. I heard Toby Keith. Yeah. Toby Keith passed away. What was he? 61? 62. 62 of heart or stomach cancer, so isn't he the one that's saying courtesy of the red, white, and blue and... That's sad. Anyway, yeah, that's, I mean, he's... 62 is still too young. Another icon gone, you know, but he'll live on. I'll still listen to his songs. Oh, yeah. I've listened to a couple earlier on my phone, so keep his family and your prayers, and we'll see you guys in the next one. You stopped putting the powder on the table. That's evidence. It was kind of... Well, you should have seen the neighbors. They stopped over and talked to him. I mean, one guy pulled out a straw, and I'm like, no! I'm a kidding, guys. No, you rolled up a $10 bill, and he was like, oh, man, that's horrible. I said, well, that's corn starch. I remember the name of it. Finally! You can't ever remember. Not that name for whatever reason. I know. I called that white stuff, not flour, but the other stuff. She knows exactly what it is. All right. We'll see you guys in the next one. Thanks for watching. Appreciate it. Much says she's out by now. We'll see you guys in the next one. Bye-bye, guys. Take care.