Time Lapse of Rain Storm Moving through Slatington, PA
This video was taken on East South Street in Slatington, PA on June 28, 2019, just for fun of doing it.
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Camping in the Winter Timothy Lake South
This is our first attempt at camping in the winter. We stayed at Timothy Lake South in East Stroudsburg, PA which is a very nicely maintained year around campground.
**** FOR INFORMATION ON MEMBERSHIP (You can buy as little as a one year pass.).
The campground is part of Thousand Trails and you can get more information from Warren & Sharon Lewis member specialists at 804-366-0798 or email warren_lewis@equitylifestyle.com.
Oh, I also want to mention, if you purchase your TT membership through the call center in Orlando there is an extra 11% in taxes. Warren is in a state that does not charge a tax on membership so you save the 11%
Please let Warren and Sharon know that The North American Traveler sent you. Members get a small bonus for referring new members. This doesn't cost you anything extra but it helps us offset the cost of making videos (equipment).
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Travel Lite E15Q For Sale (Sold)
SOLD
$6000.00
I'm offering my 2016 Travel Lite Express travel trailer for sale reluctantly. I've traveled a lot of places in both the United States and Canada to include Alaska and have lots of fond memories in this camper. I've upgraded to a larger trailer because I'm traveling with my girlfriend now and need the extra room. I don't have a place to park it, so I guess it has to go. You can also visit my YouTube page and see the many places I traveled to with it.
https://goo.gl/uMufTb .
Some of the important options on this camper are:
- 200 watts of solar on the roof installed with flexible panels so there are no holes in the roof. 600 watt/1200 watt pure sine wave inverter and a Renogy charge controller. The DC side is wired to the house battery.
- 12000 BTU furnace with a thermostat.
- 2 burner stovetop.
- Diamond plate rock guard.
- AC/DC/GAS refrigerator.
- Built-in Microwave
- 5000 BTU A/C.
And More. If you have any question please email me at E15Q@ptd.net.
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First Day of 2020, Easton, PA
The first day of 2020 was not a bright, warm, sunny day. In my past videos I've tried to show everything as upbeat and nice, but today I'm trying a different mood. I'm interested in hearing comments on this approach. #photography #travel
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Two Minute walk through Cabela's Hamburg, PA
Cabela's is great for your whole family and the kids will love it here. They have an aquarium and African animals display a big mountain with all kinds of animals on it. And a pond with golden trout in it. I love to come here when the weather is cold or bad. You could make a day out of it. Then when you are done shopping there are plenty of places to go to eat right around there.
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Mack Trucks Historical Museum
Museum Highlights
"The oldest vehicle in the museum is an original sightseeing tour bus that was built by the Mack brothers in 1901. This gas-operated, open-air bus used to carry up to 26 tourists around the streets of Chicago in the summer and New Orleans in the winter for over 25 years. Guests can view dozens of other Mack Trucks like antique fire engines, as well as a few current models including the Megatron Truck from Dreamwork’s “Transformers 3.
In addition to the awesome trucks, the museum also features an impressive collection of memorabilia. You’ll find toy trucks, advertising signs, and even a coin-operated Bulldog kid’s ride. There are also several full-size truck motors on display where guests can admire how large they are and learn about how they work." This information is from https://sayremansion.com/blog/2016/05/mack-truck-museum/
CONTACT INFORMATION FOR GENERAL QUESTIONS AND TOUR INFORMATION:
Mack Trucks Historical Museum, 2402 Lehigh Parkway South, Allentown, PA 18103
Telephone: 610-351-8999 (M,W,F 10:00 - 4:00) FAX: 610-351-8756
Email: mack.museum@macktrucks.com
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The Camel's Hump Farm on the Johnston Estate
"The preservation of the farm started with an act of kindness...
In 2013 student volunteers replanted 1,200 trees on the Archibald Johnston Conservation Area that had been wiped out in Hurricane Irene. When the group found out that people were walking into private backyards from the park, they volunteered to plant a hedge row of native swamp rose and evergreens. On the second day, the volunteers were asked about how best to place the land in conservation.
Two years later, after the same volunteers petitioned their local, state and national representatives and raised funds from Northampton County for Open Space funds, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development and local businesses and individuals, the Friends of Johnston together with Natural Lands Trust were able save the farm. The Friends of Johnston purchased the 3.4 acres of Camel's Hump Farm historic buildings and Natural Lands Trust purchased the 18 acres of farmland that the Friends of Johnston now manages.
The Friends of Johnston, Inc. purchased the historic farm buildings and 3.4 acres of Camel's Hump Farm in 2015 from the estate of Archibald Johnston's granddaughter, Amanda Johnston Leckonby. The intent was to preserve and reuse the buildings as a Community Center for Nature, Education, Wellness and the Arts and the home for the organization. The historic buildings of the farm include: a 1722 farmhouse, 1836 Pennsylvania doubledecker bank barn, a guest house renovated from a small barn, a greenhouse and a cabin and offers many opportunitues for classroom and gathering spaces.
Our primary goal is to protect the land and buildings through conservation, the development of programmin, and fundraising events that will provide revenue to sustain the farm into the future.
As the Johnston Estate moves forward our site and programs will evolve in response to the needs of our community. It is the hope of the Friends of Johnston that we will provide the framework necessary to sustainably develop and preserve this beautiful part of our history for our future.
Our goal for the farm is to meet the needs of our community by providing programming needed in our community:
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- Nature center
- Nature based early childhood education
- Summer Camp
- Afterschool Programs
- Programming for students with special needs
- Community Garden"
This information is from https://www.thefriendsofjohnston.org/overview .
Check out their website or even better visit.
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Tour of our new 2020 Kodial Ulitmate 3321 BHSL
Janine and I have received a lot of requests from our friends and family to show them some pictures of our new 37 feet 2020 Kodial Ulitmate 3321 BHSL camper. We purchased the camper from Boat N RV, in Ridgeland South Carolina while camping at Red Gate Campground & Rv Resort in Savannah Georgia. I put this video together from some pictures and video clips that I had on hand.
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Fall Foliage, Palmerton, PA
Two short drone clips of fall foliage on the 400 block of Franklin Ave., Palmerton, PA. 20 Oct 2020
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Appalachian Camping Resort
Appalachian RV Campground
60 Motel Dr. Shartlesville, PA 19554
The following information is from:
https://www.rvonthego.com/pennsylvania/appalachian-rv-campground/ .
"Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Mountains in northern Berks County, the 357 spacious sites of this Pennsylvania Dutch Country RV resort are thoughtfully interspersed within 87 acres of one of nature's most beautiful settings. Whether you come for a few weeks, stay for the entire season, or can only break away for a weekend, camping time is leisure time so we are committed to making your vacation the best it can possibly be.
Appalachian RV Resort offers spacious RV sites, ranging from 50' super pull-thru sites to 45' back-in sites overlooking our beautiful fishing pond to 25' wooded sites. This RV resort in Pennsylvania Dutch Country has something for everyone. No RV? No problem! We have tent sites, camping cabins, and cottages to choose from.
Whether you're eight or eighty, you'll find plenty to do without ever needing to leave Appalachian RV Resort."
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