Camping-ASMR

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Camping or living on a boat in a canal or other body of water is referred to as channel camping. This style of camping is a special opportunity to get outside and enjoy nature while also learning about the local waterways. Traveling through a system of canals, locks, and rivers while channel camping allows you to discover new places and get a fresh view on nature. It may also present chances for kayaking, fishing, and other water sports. Channel camping is a fantastic opportunity to experience the wild outdoors while simultaneously taking in the beauty of the waterways, whether you're searching for a thrilling solo adventure or a memorable family vacation.

SOMOSCAMPOS

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Welcome to "SomosCampo," the space where rural life comes to life. On our channel, we delve into the richness and beauty of the countryside, sharing authentic stories, deep-rooted traditions, and a profound appreciation for life in harmony with nature. Immerse yourself in unique experiences as we explore sustainable agriculture, rural living, and inspiring stories from those who work the land. From practical tips for country living to stunning visuals of rural landscapes, "SomosCampo" is your gateway to a world where the heart of the countryside beats strong. Join us on a journey that celebrates the essence of rural life and the connection between people and the land.

CamPac Fitness

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CamPac Fitness offers fitness tutorials, workouts, and exercises that will build strength, hypertrophy, and muscular endurance. Let me help you on your road to a stronger, healthier body! \nIf you would like to take full classes online or to sign up for personal training sessions, check out my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/campacfitness \nCameron Packham Studied Exercise Physiology at Brigham Young University Idaho \nStudied Dance at Brigham Young University \nPerformed with Dance Theater Northwest \nFireman in training \nTraining in MMA and Parkour \nPreviously a trainer at Planet Fitness

Chef & Camp Cook

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For nearly 50 years I\'ve had two culinary careers -- one that paid the bills and the other imagined. Growing up in Fresno and Bakersfield in the 1960s, I attended Camp San Joaquin in Sequoia National Forest. To me the cook and his assistant had the best job. Where else could I pursuit my passion for cooking and my love of the mountains at the same time, I reasoned? Lord willing, I\'ll continue to pursue my love for camp cooking. Add in a railroad or two, and you have the perfect retirement vocation for this retired Navy chef. MSCS Steven C. Karoly, USN, Retired