Thats a really nice room, huge. So cool to see the animals in the wild.
@marymarly1768Ай бұрын
LOOK UP GEECHE PEOPLE, YOU LOOK LIKE MY SISTER.
@tuffgang3382Ай бұрын
No hubby ? He missed out.
@vegasrichsave2 ай бұрын
Excellent video and safari! Thank you and Follow Alice! Reminds me of David Hoffman filmmaker his story turned out a bit different. He was hospitalized and met a lot of awesome locals. Unable to climb he was very sick. My Internet is out so Ill watch again later. 📸
@geocentrictruth2 ай бұрын
Thumbs up, nice trip. How far south did you guys get? longitude wise.. Also did you had a manual handheld compass?
@adelebloch75352 ай бұрын
This was really helpful and love your energy. Thank you for making this!!!!
@Mel-fe8db2 ай бұрын
I have one, my sister and her 2 sons, aunt, grandmother and a cousin with one of her kids so 3,4 generations have these esr pits some on left and some on right. Soon as I had my kids I was searching for the ear pits and so glad they don’t have them
@dorcasviavianibuca3 ай бұрын
@jennifejones hiii jennifer..I'm also suffering from a preauricular cyst... just a quick question... Did you have it removed without any swelling or or was it removed with swelling?
@BearMeat4Dinner3 ай бұрын
Jenn are you half Japanese?
@tejaswiniii3 ай бұрын
I have same problem and its get so itchyy on the right side so and im so scared of surgery is it minor only and how many days i would have to spend in the hospital!
@sydneylinh_3 ай бұрын
Didn’t the military move everything for you guys?? I’m confused
@colbyihle94503 ай бұрын
Where did you get the driftwood shelves from in your kitchen??
@ShadowBeats14 ай бұрын
Fellow Seattle resident here thank you for the new tattoo spot for my second tattoo when I decide to get it after I get my first tattoo in April
@airgaborpara38244 ай бұрын
Very light conditions at one of the most dangerous area on the planet
@SaulCasas4 ай бұрын
Great video! Almost stopped watching when you said it was a while ago, but glad I stayed, very cool to hear about your experience and honest take and tips. Thank you!
@dieutran52234 ай бұрын
Name for lululemon legging please
@derekdavis65084 ай бұрын
Imagine going through there in a pocket cruiser.
@margaritacambest53114 ай бұрын
I've moved my rugs, plants, and we have the movers take 20+ guns every PCS for 12 years. No issues! We drive two cars. Mine is full of plants and the animals. His is full of ammo and cleaning supplies. You can also claim the weight of what's in your cars as a partial PPM.
@Renpenz295 ай бұрын
I have an outer and innie periauricular sinus on my right ear. I inherited from my mother who has it. What works for well for me with maintaining the odor is taking probiotics and chlorophyll, as well ass using miclens soap.
@snowangelnc5 ай бұрын
Mailing things home is a good way to reduce weight, but I'm not sure if I'd want to try it. I've tried mailing souvenirs home from Egypt and from Tanzania. Both times it was a smallish package, three or four t-shirts along with a couple of keychains and refrigerator magnets; both times I was very careful to be sure that the address was clear and accurate and that it had the right postage; and both times I never saw the package again.
@SkyFather5 ай бұрын
I drain mine very often. I'm tired. Saving money to have a surgery like you. And I've never been under any blade (surgery). Also very afraid of complications cause I know mine's pretty deep. A full earrring could slot inside it....
@DietTimboSlice5 ай бұрын
Where do you source the replacement gasket material for the windows? I have a Catalina 30 that is leaking from there as well. Love the boat, keep the videos coming!
@heyjenniferjones5 ай бұрын
Catalinadirect.com
@DietTimboSlice5 ай бұрын
@@heyjenniferjones thank you so much!
@tonysluder61076 ай бұрын
Wow, what a trip!
@IhsanhaqanVlogs6 ай бұрын
It's beautiful ❤️🥰
@tonysluder61076 ай бұрын
That looks so fun
@kodypemberton6 ай бұрын
What a beautiful place! Definitely a huge bucket list trip for me
@alexclawson61076 ай бұрын
👍
@alexclawson61076 ай бұрын
👍
@paulocastro37826 ай бұрын
There are so many 'tips' for preventing altitude sickness. Over the period of many years doing these I developed my own: 1. Do not ascend too quickly. Fly from sea level (like the city of Lima) to a medium altitude city (like Arequipa, 2,500m). After a few days, fly to a higher city (like Cusco 3,400m). 2. Before your flight to Cusco, saturate your blood with sugar (feed yourself carbohydrates) - your body will need access to quick energy to deal with the stress of altitude. I chew on my preferred candy (like Halls, or lemon flavored ones) 3. As you are getting off the plane, do not let your heart beat too fast too quickly. I would say stay below 125 bpm. If you let your heart beat faster, you will get a bad headache. 4. Stop frequently and take deep breaths. 5. Drink a lot more water than you usually drink - do not let yourself get dehydrated at any point. If you pee and your urine is too dark - drink a lot of water. 6. Do NOT drink alcohol the first two nights above 3,000m. Do not eat anything that takes long to digest (like heavy meats and fats). 7. Take it easy on the first day. Take a very easy walk around your hotel, sit down and breathe. Avoid raising your heart rate too much. 8. Drink Coca Tea (anesthetic) - helps to reduce the effects of altitude stress on your body. 9. Before your flight to Cusco you may take a few pharmacologically active options (a) Azetazolamide, (b) Sildenafil (Viagra)/Tadalafil (Cialis) 10. SLEEP
@paulocastro37826 ай бұрын
Interesting video, thank you. I've been doing the Inca Trails (not just the main one) since the 80's, once every year or two. By now, I have completed the main Inca Trail 21 times, the Salkantay Trail 11 times, and a few times the Lares Trail, Ausangate Trail, and the Hiram Bingham Trail. (1) headlamp or flashlight? doesn't matter. what matters is how powerful the light is (get a high lumen device, 1000 lumen+ at least). (2) sandals are a really bad choice for most of these trails, no matter when you hike them. You need protection from the elements, support, stability, and good grip. (3) Sunblock is a must. The Sun burns more intensely near the Equator. (4) Hat is good, especially during the rainy season (Dec-Apr) (5) I'm very particular about sleeping bags - one type for cold/dry season, another type for less cold/rainy season. (6) Trekking Poles are a must on most of the Inka Trails, especially on the way down. More reason to use them if your legs (quads) are not strong enough. (7) Baby wipes are very convenient. TP is a must. (8) You forgot to mention INSECT REPELLENT, some kind of first aid stuff (meds, disinfectant, etc) (9) Sunglasses are also a positive thing to have. Gloves if you do it in the cold season. I'm preparing for my next trip to Peru in exactly one week. I'll be starting the main Inca Trail on Jan 8th, then I will be hiking the Choquequirao Trail (first time).
@user-ir7fq4zx8s7 ай бұрын
hello Jennifer, I am excited to see your video of sailing on the Sarah V. I depart Ushuaia on Jan29, 2024 for the 21 day sail on the Sarah . I would appreciate any and all advice, esp. luggage, clothes, shoes, food, etc. thank you for a great video, April Hurley
@skylightdiaries7 ай бұрын
Hey great vlog! Which restaurant was featured around 5:00? Thanks!
@brenttmanabat85637 ай бұрын
Beautiful tattoo design dear❤
@therealxavier1237 ай бұрын
this is prolly a shitty idea
@realNikkiMichelle8 ай бұрын
The same thing started happening to me from having wear masks. I never had an issue my whole 34 years of life until masks. Then it kept getting infected. Looking into getting it removed.
@davidsandoval1028 ай бұрын
I got one on my right ear but it bothers me it gets itchy and got infected last time I don't know what to do.
@petrvacek41488 ай бұрын
mice video, thank you
@christianvallartavaldez2878 ай бұрын
Lots of fearmongering like being kidnapped or human encounter
@christianvallartavaldez2878 ай бұрын
My greatest fear is robbery
@michellelogan91779 ай бұрын
🧡💛🧡🖤🧡💛🖤🧡
@angelchloie10929 ай бұрын
new subscriber this video is thumbs up so interesting and no boredom watching ..... always connect
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Can I just say, excellent choice of films to watch while getting it done 😂👏🏼 I love all of those. Oh and the tattoo’s beautiful too hehe
These older Jeeps do not like Synthetic oil.
You can have guns on base or do you live off post?
Ive been finding myself wesring hiking clothes all the time. I just like how practical and basic the clothes are. I feel presentable and comfy.
Why does no one show how much gas they are putting in their uhaul 😑
Can we get the captain perspective
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Getting ready to do this in September…WA to VA!
good job congratulations
Thats a really nice room, huge. So cool to see the animals in the wild.
LOOK UP GEECHE PEOPLE, YOU LOOK LIKE MY SISTER.
No hubby ? He missed out.
Excellent video and safari! Thank you and Follow Alice! Reminds me of David Hoffman filmmaker his story turned out a bit different. He was hospitalized and met a lot of awesome locals. Unable to climb he was very sick. My Internet is out so Ill watch again later. 📸
Thumbs up, nice trip. How far south did you guys get? longitude wise.. Also did you had a manual handheld compass?
This was really helpful and love your energy. Thank you for making this!!!!
I have one, my sister and her 2 sons, aunt, grandmother and a cousin with one of her kids so 3,4 generations have these esr pits some on left and some on right. Soon as I had my kids I was searching for the ear pits and so glad they don’t have them
@jennifejones hiii jennifer..I'm also suffering from a preauricular cyst... just a quick question... Did you have it removed without any swelling or or was it removed with swelling?
Jenn are you half Japanese?
I have same problem and its get so itchyy on the right side so and im so scared of surgery is it minor only and how many days i would have to spend in the hospital!
Didn’t the military move everything for you guys?? I’m confused
Where did you get the driftwood shelves from in your kitchen??
Fellow Seattle resident here thank you for the new tattoo spot for my second tattoo when I decide to get it after I get my first tattoo in April
Very light conditions at one of the most dangerous area on the planet
Great video! Almost stopped watching when you said it was a while ago, but glad I stayed, very cool to hear about your experience and honest take and tips. Thank you!
Name for lululemon legging please
Imagine going through there in a pocket cruiser.
I've moved my rugs, plants, and we have the movers take 20+ guns every PCS for 12 years. No issues! We drive two cars. Mine is full of plants and the animals. His is full of ammo and cleaning supplies. You can also claim the weight of what's in your cars as a partial PPM.
I have an outer and innie periauricular sinus on my right ear. I inherited from my mother who has it. What works for well for me with maintaining the odor is taking probiotics and chlorophyll, as well ass using miclens soap.
Mailing things home is a good way to reduce weight, but I'm not sure if I'd want to try it. I've tried mailing souvenirs home from Egypt and from Tanzania. Both times it was a smallish package, three or four t-shirts along with a couple of keychains and refrigerator magnets; both times I was very careful to be sure that the address was clear and accurate and that it had the right postage; and both times I never saw the package again.
I drain mine very often. I'm tired. Saving money to have a surgery like you. And I've never been under any blade (surgery). Also very afraid of complications cause I know mine's pretty deep. A full earrring could slot inside it....
Where do you source the replacement gasket material for the windows? I have a Catalina 30 that is leaking from there as well. Love the boat, keep the videos coming!
Catalinadirect.com
@@heyjenniferjones thank you so much!
Wow, what a trip!
It's beautiful ❤️🥰
That looks so fun
What a beautiful place! Definitely a huge bucket list trip for me
👍
👍
There are so many 'tips' for preventing altitude sickness. Over the period of many years doing these I developed my own: 1. Do not ascend too quickly. Fly from sea level (like the city of Lima) to a medium altitude city (like Arequipa, 2,500m). After a few days, fly to a higher city (like Cusco 3,400m). 2. Before your flight to Cusco, saturate your blood with sugar (feed yourself carbohydrates) - your body will need access to quick energy to deal with the stress of altitude. I chew on my preferred candy (like Halls, or lemon flavored ones) 3. As you are getting off the plane, do not let your heart beat too fast too quickly. I would say stay below 125 bpm. If you let your heart beat faster, you will get a bad headache. 4. Stop frequently and take deep breaths. 5. Drink a lot more water than you usually drink - do not let yourself get dehydrated at any point. If you pee and your urine is too dark - drink a lot of water. 6. Do NOT drink alcohol the first two nights above 3,000m. Do not eat anything that takes long to digest (like heavy meats and fats). 7. Take it easy on the first day. Take a very easy walk around your hotel, sit down and breathe. Avoid raising your heart rate too much. 8. Drink Coca Tea (anesthetic) - helps to reduce the effects of altitude stress on your body. 9. Before your flight to Cusco you may take a few pharmacologically active options (a) Azetazolamide, (b) Sildenafil (Viagra)/Tadalafil (Cialis) 10. SLEEP
Interesting video, thank you. I've been doing the Inca Trails (not just the main one) since the 80's, once every year or two. By now, I have completed the main Inca Trail 21 times, the Salkantay Trail 11 times, and a few times the Lares Trail, Ausangate Trail, and the Hiram Bingham Trail. (1) headlamp or flashlight? doesn't matter. what matters is how powerful the light is (get a high lumen device, 1000 lumen+ at least). (2) sandals are a really bad choice for most of these trails, no matter when you hike them. You need protection from the elements, support, stability, and good grip. (3) Sunblock is a must. The Sun burns more intensely near the Equator. (4) Hat is good, especially during the rainy season (Dec-Apr) (5) I'm very particular about sleeping bags - one type for cold/dry season, another type for less cold/rainy season. (6) Trekking Poles are a must on most of the Inka Trails, especially on the way down. More reason to use them if your legs (quads) are not strong enough. (7) Baby wipes are very convenient. TP is a must. (8) You forgot to mention INSECT REPELLENT, some kind of first aid stuff (meds, disinfectant, etc) (9) Sunglasses are also a positive thing to have. Gloves if you do it in the cold season. I'm preparing for my next trip to Peru in exactly one week. I'll be starting the main Inca Trail on Jan 8th, then I will be hiking the Choquequirao Trail (first time).
hello Jennifer, I am excited to see your video of sailing on the Sarah V. I depart Ushuaia on Jan29, 2024 for the 21 day sail on the Sarah . I would appreciate any and all advice, esp. luggage, clothes, shoes, food, etc. thank you for a great video, April Hurley
Hey great vlog! Which restaurant was featured around 5:00? Thanks!
Beautiful tattoo design dear❤
this is prolly a shitty idea
The same thing started happening to me from having wear masks. I never had an issue my whole 34 years of life until masks. Then it kept getting infected. Looking into getting it removed.
I got one on my right ear but it bothers me it gets itchy and got infected last time I don't know what to do.
mice video, thank you
Lots of fearmongering like being kidnapped or human encounter
My greatest fear is robbery
🧡💛🧡🖤🧡💛🖤🧡
new subscriber this video is thumbs up so interesting and no boredom watching ..... always connect