Nitt Witt Ridge: Touring Cambria's Folk Art Landmark
Nitt Witt Ridge is an awesome historic landmark on California's central coast in the town of Cambria. This house was built and tinkered on from 1928 till the 1970s. The property was sold in the '90s, but you can still tour it for $10 most days. For more information on when the tours will be, call 805-927-2690 as there is no website.
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RV Nomad Life | Boondocking in Mojave Valley, AZ: Beautiful Scenery
We traveled west from Sedona, AZ to Oatman, AZ to a dispersed camping, BLM area in the Mojave Valley. Although we couldn't find much about the area before exploring, we were able to get out and explore, taking county road 10 all the way to Bullhead and Laughlin, NV.
We started seeing some smoke coming up from the engine bay and couldn't figure out what was causing it. We drove it to Findlay Chevrolet so they could start looking at it. The technician who came out to look at the truck said they just had a 3500 Silverado Dually that was doing the same thing. Basically, a weak clamp on the diesel line breaks and drips diesel into the exhaust. Or something similar to that. They were able to get the part ordered and it was covered under the warranty! They gave us a 2018 GMC Terrain to drive in the mean time.
We finished installing the 1600watt solar system! We will discuss the features more as we learn about them throughout our journey. It is an incredible difference to have quiet power running the household, and it has enabled us to travel the country without plugging in unless there is enough cloud cover to disrupt the charging.
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We could not have done this without each of your help. Total it took about 4.5 days between in-climate weather to finish the system.
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-Magnum 3000watt Hybrid Inverter, Tristar 45amp solar charge controllers from Northern Arizona Wind and Sun
-Built by Gary Quimby, Justin Ford, Andrew Pullen, and John Hebard
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Pinnacles National Park, California
Pinnacles National Park rises out of the coast ranges of central California. With more than 80% of the park is designated wilderness, Pinnacles is home to dozens of free-flying condors, and is one of three release sites for the California Condor Program. Declared a National Monument by Teddy Roosevelt in 1908, today Pinnacles is one of America's newest national parks.
With volcanic spires, talus caves, and trails of all levels of difficulty, the park is an intrepid adventure waiting to happen. In springtime, the hills come to life with wildflowers and charming blue oak woodlands.
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RV Travel...Manzanar National Historic Site...Japanese Internment Camp...US 395....RVerTV
Full Time RV Living / RV Travel Videos/RVerTV Traveled to Manzanar National Historic Site...Japanese Internment Camp...Along US 395 Near Independence California
In 1942, the United States government ordered more than 110,000 men, women, and children to leave their homes and detained them in remote, military-style camps. Manzanar War Relocation Center was one of ten camps where Japanese American citizens and resident Japanese aliens were interned during World War II.
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Death Valley and her Dry Lakes (MotoPhoto Adventure)
After riding thru Death Valley it's time to turn off to Aloncha at Owens Dry Lake. Not sure if you can hear the F-18 above but Edwards Airforce Base was pretty close by.
China Lake Air Station is also nearby.
Ludlow A4 Aircraft Crash Sites
Off-Roading, Hiking, Hunting Down old Airplane Crash Sites In the beautiful mountains and deserts of southern California! - For more videos visit my page at
Boondocking in the Valley of the Gods in Southern Utah
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RVing friends of ours raved about the Valley of the Gods. Free camping in a gorgeous Utah red rock desert paradise. Man! They were right!
In this video I give you some highlights of our boondocking spot and some of the road that runs through the Valley of the Gods, plus some still photos I took. If you're afraid to scratch the RV this isn't the place for you, but if you love off the beaten path scenic beauty this is definitely the place for you.
We had a fantastic time camping with some Wyoming RV friends and enjoyed hiking, the wildlife and of course photography. Two thumbs up from Love Your RV!
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View over Mojave Desert and the hazy L.A. Basin
View from Mt. San Antonio (Mt. Baldy) at an elevation of almost 10,000 ft (3,000m).