Hot Springs Resort & Spa | NC Weekend | UNC-TV
The small, quiet town of Hot Springs, NC has everything you could want in a relaxing getaway, including beautiful mountain scenery and a resort/spa featuring natural mineral water.
Hands vs. Hot Springs!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and Mario are in Wyoming at the world's largest mineral hot spring! Coyote decides to put his hands to the test.. how long can he withstand the heat of the hot springs?!
Get ready to see if Coyote can handle the heat -- it's time for hands vs. hot springs!
**Never attempt to re-create this experiment!*
Please SUBSCRIBE -
Order Coyote's brand new book! -
Breaking Trail leaves the map behind and follows adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they encounter a variety of wildlife in the most amazing environments on the planet!
The Brave Wilderness Channel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
New Episodes Every Saturday!
Find more info at:
Coyote Peterson on Twitter:
Coyote Peterson on Facebook:
Follow director Mark Vins on Instagram -
Follow wildlife biologist Mario Aldecoa on Instagram -
Days Inn Hot Springs Convention Center
Beautiful Thermopolis, Wyoming is one of Wyoming's most exciting tourist destinations! The Days Inn Hot Springs Convention Center is located in Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis, Wyoming. Soak up your worries in relaxing hot mineral pools. The World's Largest Mineral Hot Springs are open year round, including holidays. Great for all ages!
In our lobby you will find wildlife displays, riveting action shots of exotic wildlife and hunting
expeditions as well as curiosities from foreign cultures.
We invite you to relax in the healing powers of the world's largest hot mineral spring piped
directly to our spa. Relax, soak and steam in the hot mineral waters, enjoy a therapeutic massage,
play racquetball, exercise, or try our tanning booth. Making your stay a complete success is
our goal.
Leaving Hot Springs N.C. North Bound on the Appalachian Trail
I have no idea of the time when I approached the empty shelter at Cable Gap
but it was a welcome sight……OMGess…..
As I was setting up camp, this will be the very first time I will sleep in and shelter
in the last 157 miles of my journey. Gathering wet wood for my Zip-stove really started getting on my nerves and here was no exception I was so frazzled from “the belly of the beast” storm. My stove smoked so badly from the wet wood all the time and carbon was building up on the bottom causing an insulation barrier that made it take to boil water and cook. Then out of no were was a hiker from the south like me, she looked so happy to be here.
Susan was a young school teacher from Tennessee out hiking by her self and I have to say, I always loved it and admired a woman out here hiking alone. Only when you’re alone in the forest, you get that deep understanding of you with nature…..no distractions of another person to talk to or feel close to you taking up head space…. You become one with the wilderness, Earth-mother….. Our Mother Goddess… Susan was such a joy to have around though and we hike from time to time all the way to Hot Springs North Carolina.
I was so hungry and fill my 2 quart cook pot up with chicken noodle soup from Bear Creak, I ate every bit.
We talked until it got dark and Susan suggested we hang our gear and food on those dangly bits of rope in the front of the shelter.
Kitea had been caught up in the storm as well and just as stressed as Puma and Susan when she approached the shelter. She was surprised to see Puma sleeping in the shelter,
taking up all of the left side and Susan had all of the right. Kitea was hoping for this moment from the very beginning of the hike when she first met puma back before Gooch Mountain Shelter. She approached the shelter on the side close to Puma sleeping with his head toward the front. Closer and closer she moved so silently like a ghost. She stood right at his face, she could hear his heartbeat and feel hers. That that very moment Puma reached his arm out from under the blanket touching her face, scratching her ears and neck. From the time she started to purrrrr, Kitea transformed to her human form. Something she hadn’t done in a very long time and with the swift and gentle speed
of a mountain lion she leaped quietly to his side and under the blanket, along side his warm body, Puma instinctively bringing his arm over her shoulder holding her closely.
A calming feeling came over and a warmth that touched the deepest part of her soul…..
He the one for sure she said and slept motionless till about 4:00 am. and disappeared into the forest fresh, rested and in love.
When I got up from the best sleep I had in a very long time I noticed a mouse got into my pack and found my food and ate into my trail-mix. That was the second time that happened, the first time I had put my food on a rope in a tree at Dan Gap in Georgia.
Susan was a very fast hiker compared to me, she was off and running excited to make her resupply in Gatlinburg Tennessee. She was meeting her family and boyfriend there, taking a few days off trail to spend some quality time with them. I on the other hand
Made planes from Franklyn to resupply at the Fontana Dam, I had mailed my laptop to the Hike Inn... motel.
I made it down to the Fontana marina where I could use a phone and call the Inn.
The woman said she will have someone pick me up, to just sit tight. They had a soda machine but the power was out and I was out of luck. Some bicyclist drove up in there SUV a husband and wife, we talked about the storm, they got caught in it and left there bikes off to the side and got a lift out. The woman had so much energy, she was incredible, wanting her husband to take some photos with me, then she put my pack on her and I said to her husband…..is she always like this.. he just smiled and nodded.
I made a new friend that day and we are still in touch and share our stories.
My ride showed up and the first thing the woman said to me was……..
Your one of the survivors…… apparently the storm I called…
“The belly of the beast”
It produced three tornados and devastated a camp park on a river. Power was out in the whole region, she said the power company told her she won’t get power where she lives for a week or more. She said the storm killed some people and I’m so lucky to have survived it…
Hot Springs NC Near Appilation Trail - Raw Footage Road Bike on Mtn Pass
Unedited bar mount GoPro naked.
Clothing Optional at Living Waters Spa
Freedom, no restrictions, no limitations. That’s the language of clothing optional. It’s a lifestyle in which those who subscribe, say their philosophy is simple, naked is normal. In Greater Palm Springs there are several properties offering the no-clothes option. Living Waters Spa in Desert Hot Springs is one of the few to come dressed-up with the offer of natural hot mineral water, direct from Mother Earth. The European Style hotel and spa also has a handsome history in a city known for both its spas and its hot, healing, water. Wander with host Anndee Laskoe to a place where it’s okay to go barefoot all over.
For additional clothing-optional resorts in Greater Palm Springs visit:
For ALL things Greater Palm Springs:
Visit the WEBSITE:
Like Greater Palm Springs on FACEBOOK:
Follow Greater Palm Springs on TWITTER:
Follow Greater Palm Springs on INSTAGRAM:
About Greater Palm Springs, California
Greater Palm Springs is Southern California's premier resort and golf destination. Find Your Oasis in a place of many experiences and surprises in nine distinctive cities: Palm Springs, Desert Hot Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Indio and Coachella. As a respite for mind, body and spirit, Greater Palm Springs is ready to provide you with an unparalleled sense of escape, adventure, recreation, relaxation and your own unique way to play -- anytime of the year.
Backpacking the Appalachian Trail from Betty Creek Gap to Hot Springs NC
When I started my hike at Springer Mountain Georgia, the southern beginning of the Appalachian Trail in May 2011. I had charging problems with my camera so I couldn't shoot video until 95 miles up trail at Betty Creek Gap.
This is my story......
When I left to hike the Appalachian Trail last May, I had the knowledge of several books on hiking the AT (as it is called) and how to do it. I still arrived at the Gainesville Georgia bus depot with an 85 pound backpack. It had all the things I found necessary to hike My Hike, including my laptop, solar panel and 12 days of food.
I remember waiting for car service at my camper with my friend Gary.
He even said its very heavy, when I went to pick it up I thought the shoulder straps were going to rip off, the fabric would stretch and make loud noises. At Gainesville I grabbed a cab and was driven to Amiclola Falls State Park, where I reregistered for my hike. I told the ranger I'm out for three months and was shooting for 1,000 miles, ending my season
at Harpers Ferry West Virginia, about half of the entire Appalachian Trail and the location of the ATC headquarters. It was a great get off point, they have a train station to Washington DC, there it's a quick jump home to NYC at Penn Station.
Because I was going to be out for three months I decided to get a ride up the forest service road to the start of the trail, avoiding the approach trail of almost 9 miles.
Thank goodness I never would of made it to the top of Springer mountain that day.
When we got to a parking turnout next to the Appalachian Trail, I paid the cabby
and got my pack ready. I read that when you take this rout you have to go south on the AT to begin at the starting point, the problem was there were no signs saying This Way South. Not a problem, I took a compass reading and was on my way, after about an hours time I wasn't seeing any features; my map said I would see. As it turns out in my first moments on trail I was lost, well not completely lost, just going the wrong way.
It was hot and my pack was incredibly heavy, I tried to focus on my footsteps, a wrong step would end my hike before it started with a twisted ankle or a blow-out knee. It was early after noon when I arrived at the top of Springer Mountain, I was exhausted and I was just getting started. My cell phone worked and I took a few photos and sent them out in real time, I'm here at the top of the world mom.....My Journey Begins.....
The top of Springer Mountain was rocky and exposed, so I took my solar panel out and charged my cell phone while I wrote a bit on my laptop, snacking on trail-mix. After an hours time or more I hoisted the pack to my shoulders and was on my way Northbound for 1,000 miles. I was very pleased when I got past all my previous steps and was on new fresh ground.
At 2.8 miles I came to Stover Creek Shelter, it was gorgeous and enormous, sleeps 16
according to my trail guide. There were two groups of people out for the weekend,
a mother son and a father son, they seemed to take up the whole picnic table to cook and eat so I set up my cooking off to the side. It didn't feel like they were interested in sharing the space. Later in my hike I would be more aggressive with people but
at this place in time I wanted to be alone anyway and setup camp far away from the shelter. For the most part I met many wonderfully kind people on my trek but there are always people I wish not to be close to in the world no mater where you are.
I actually almost threw a few guys off a tight mountain ridge, when they passed me to fast and bumped me knocking me off balance closely causing me to fall. Two guys I had to yell at and chase away. One night I woke up to a guy standing over my pack in the middle of the night at a hostel, and I thought I might have to kill an other, that I will explain in detail later, in the Smokey's he came up behind me when I was napping wearing a ski-mask..... very frightening thing to see on a hot day, he clearly had mental health issues.
Hiking 2.8 miles to Stover Creek Shelter was a pretty pathetic first day, but I was exhausted and don't want to get hurt or have a heart attack, I was that tired and hungry.
I made a huge pot of chicken noodle soup, it made a half a gallon, from Bear Creek and
I ate every bit. My feet were sore and would remain that way for the entire hike. It felt great to take my boots off and wear my sandals; I was hot and wet with sweat. Lying down in my tent for the night I was so happy I had a very good sleeping pad to rest on.
You can get the whole story here at this web site......
#6 How Mineral Waters & Hot Springs Can Improve Your Health and Vitality
Olivia talks about the history of hot springs and mineral springs around the world. Olivia also goes in depth as to how and why mineral springs have healing and therapeutic values. #happynowolivia #earnyourhappiness #beinspired
—————————————————
OLIVIA’S RECOMMENDATIONS
—————————————————
Healing Springs: The Ultimate Guide to Taking the Waters by Nathaniel Altman:
—————
SOURCES
—————
Altman, Nathaniel. Healing Springs: The Ultimate Guide to Taking the Waters. Rochester, VT: Healing Arts Press, 2000. p. 1-262.
———————
SOCIAL MEDIA
———————
Podcast…….Coming Soon!
Instagram…..
Pinterest……
Website……..happynowolivia.com
YouTube……
Facebook…..
Twitter………
LinkedIn……
——————————————
SUBSCRIBE & SIGN UP!
——————————————
Subscribe and click the Bell for notifications to get the latest Happy Now Olivia! videos here:
Sign up to my email list to get video release notifications and special announcements @
—————————————
RECOMMENDATIONS
—————————————
I would never recommend something I haven’t read, seen, listened to, or otherwise experienced. In the majority of cases, I own everything I recommend in one format or another.
————————
TRANSLATE!
————————
If you speak other languages fluently and would like to help, you can contribute a translation to this video by going here:
Thank you!
————————
DISCLOSURE
————————
Olivia is not a medical doctor or medical professional of any kind. The information in her videos is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, it is intended to inspire people to help themselves to achieve health and happiness. All viewers of this content are advised to consult their doctors, therapists or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions and health treatments. In the event you use the information in these videos for yourself, you are prescribing for yourself, which is your constitutional right, but Olivia and all content belonging to Happy Now Olivia!, LLC assumes no responsibility for your actions.
————————
DISCLAIMER
————————
This video description may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
———————
COPYRIGHT
———————
All Happy Now Olivia! content is the copyright of Happy Now Olivia!, LLC except where otherwise cited.
© Happy Now Olivia!, LLC, 2018.
Arizona (Ringbolt) Hot Springs. Clothing Optional!
An amazing hotsprings oasis in the middle of the desert located about 5 miles from the Hoover Dam along the Liberty Bell Trail. Well maintained and an absolutely wonderful end to a stunning 4 mile hike from the road.
I rode my Motorcycle Cross Country from North Carolina to California.
Drew Speeds Slowly Across America Ep 1: Leaving Home - Meadow Fork rd to Caldwell Mtn rd to NC-209 The Rattler in Western NC between Hot Springs, Spring Creek and Fines Creek. These are the roads I learned to ride on and know like the back of my hand.
*I had my Sony Action Cam mounted on the side of my helmet, it is pointed a bit too low but don't worry, I end up re-positioning it in the upcoming videos
I left Sept 2nd 2017 on a solo cross country motorcycle camping trip. I forgot to mention this was happening on my channel lol oops.
Bike: 2013 Suzuki GW250 w/ 3,900 miles which I bought 4 weeks prior with 385 miles for $1,800.
Experience: Under 3 months still on my learners permit
Gear: A 30 liter duffel bag + a small backpack strapped to the back seat with tie downs and a cargo net. A hammock and a tarp, no tent. A cell phone that has never been activated and only works when there is wifi, also works with Pandora and Google maps offline. No credit cards.
The plan: Quit my jobs, moved out, sold/gave away most of my stuff including the pit bike, nighthawk cb650 and the geo tracker. Ride only 2 lane roads from North Carolina to California camping the entire way, budgeting $20 a day for food, gas and shelter, finding the best twisties this country has to offer and just wing it finding them, linking sights along the way.
Ride into Mammoth Lakes in the Sierra Nevadas mid Nov to start a new job as the action photographer for the ski resort and check into employee housing and bringing an end to the trip and relocating myself.
The outcome: Made it to Cali 3 weeks after leaving. What happened in between, you will just have to watch the next videos posted after this one and follow along! :) Enjoy
Backpacking the Appalachian Trail from Hot Springs NC to Erwin Tn
The Adventures of Puma Ghostwalker… Rattlesnakes and Lightning…….Very, Very Frightning…….Me….. Galileo
When I left to hike the Appalachian Trail last May, I had the knowledge of several books on hiking the AT (as it is called) and how to do it. I still arrived at the Gainesville Georgia bus depot with an 85 pound backpack. It had all the things I found necessary to hike “My Hike”, including my laptop, solar panel and 12 days of food.
I remember waiting for car service at my camper with my friend Gary.
He even said its very heavy, when I went to pick it up I thought the shoulder straps were going to rip off, the fabric would stretch and make loud noises. At Gainesville I grabbed a cab and was driven to Amiclola Falls State Park, where I reregistered for my hike. I told the ranger I’m out for three months and was shooting for 1,000 miles, ending my season
at Harpers Ferry West Virginia, about half of the entire Appalachian Trail and the location of the ATC headquarters. It was a great get off point, they have a train station to Washington DC, there it’s a quick jump home to NYC at Penn Station.
Because I was going to be out for three months I decided to get a ride up the forest service road to the start of the trail, avoiding the approach trail of almost 9 miles.
Thank goodness I never would of made it to the top of Springer mountain that day.
When we got to a parking turnout next to the Appalachian Trail, I paid the cabby
and got my pack ready. I read that when you take this rout you have to go south on the AT to begin at the starting point, the problem was there were no signs saying “This Way South”. Not a problem, I took a compass reading and was on my way, after about an hours time I wasn’t seeing any features; my map said I would see. As it turns out in my first moments on trail I was lost, well not completely lost, just going the wrong way.
It was hot and my pack was incredibly heavy, I tried to focus on my footsteps, a wrong step would end my hike before it started with a twisted ankle or a blow-out knee. It was early after noon when I arrived at the top of Springer Mountain, I was exhausted and I was just getting started. My cell phone worked and I took a few photos and sent them out in real time, I’m here at the top of the world mom…..My Journey Begins…..
The top of Springer Mountain was rocky and exposed, so I took my solar panel out and charged my cell phone while I wrote a bit on my laptop, snacking on trail-mix. After an hours time or more I hoisted the pack to my shoulders and was on my way Northbound for 1,000 miles. I was very pleased when I got past all my previous steps and was on new fresh ground. At 2.8 miles I came to Stover Creek Shelter, it was gorgeous and enormous, sleeps 16
according to my trail guide. There were two groups of people out for the weekend,
a mother son and a father son, they seemed to take up the whole picnic table to cook and eat so I set up my cooking off to the side. It didn’t feel like they were interested in sharing the space. Later in my hike I would be more aggressive with people but
at this place in time I wanted to be alone anyway and setup camp far away from the shelter. For the most part I met many wonderfully kind people on my trek but there are always people I wish not to be close to in the world no mater where you are.Such an adventure so far, this is when I started having the same dream over and over
for the next three months, that I would be bitten by a poisonous rattlesnake.
I would be in a storm right before I hit the Smokey’s so bad that it produced
three tornados and killed people, crossed the path of six rattlesnakes, attacked by two rattlesnakes at the same time
and... I was hit by lightning…….my pack is heavy and I don’t have this, Oxen
From Isak Dinesen..(Karen Blixen)
Out of Africa
“God is happy, Msabu. He plays with us.”
Mamon Chino Eating Challenge!
Please SUBSCRIBE -
Brave Wilderness Store -
Australian Tour Tickets -
Buy Coyote’s Book -
Watch More -
In this episode of On Location, Coyote Mark and Mario square off in an ultimately bizarre fruit eating competition!
The official 2017 Mamon Chino Eating Contest!
What is a Mamon Chino you ask? What is a Mamon Chino eating contest you ask?
Hold on to your seats and get ready to find out…THIS IS the MAMON CHINO CHALLENGE!
Hey Coyote Pack! Coyote and the crew are going ON TOUR in Australia and are super excited to finally meet members of the Coyote Pack in person!
If you want the chance to meet Coyote, Mark and Mario make sure to buy tickets soon, because they are going fast!
Australian Tour Dates and Ticket Links
November 16th 2017 - Melbourne -
November 17th 2017 - Sydney -
*2018 WEST COAST NORTH AMERICAN TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT COMING SOON!
Thank you for joining us On Location! In these segments you will get a behind the scenes look at all of the fun and exciting things Coyote and team experience on their adventures when they’re NOT encountering wildlife…or at least not by choice!
The Brave Wilderness Channel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!
Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on three exciting expedition series - Breaking Trail, Dragon Tails and Coyote’s Backyard - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!
GET READY...things are about to get WILD!
New Episodes Every Wednesday and Friday at 7AM EST!
Subscribe Now!
Buy Coyote’s Book!
Official Website:
Brave Wilderness on Instagram:
Coyote Peterson on Twitter:
Coyote Peterson on Facebook:
Coyote Peterson on Instagram:
Coyote Peterson G+:
Chico Hot Springs: Saloon
Crystal Mining Arkansas | How to find Quartz at RON COLEMAN MINE | CRYSTAL DIGGING GUIDE Episode 2
Welcome to the second installment of the Ultimate Crystal Digging Guide! Join me on this crystal mining adventure as I go digging for clear quartz crystals at the Ron Coleman Crystal Mine.
Ron Coleman Mining is located in Jessieville in Arkansas. This is one of the largest mines in Arkansas. Massive clear quartz crystals of high quality are found here.
►►Please Subscribe
►► Shop for crystals
►►Instagram: @crystalsofarkansas
♫ Music From ♫
Lakey Inspired - Better Days
Gyvus - Lemon Tree
Joakim Karud - Good old Days
Aso - Alright
Chillhop Music
Chillhop:
Listen on Spotify:
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
WATCH MY OTHER VIDEOS
All about Specialty Crystal Points:
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
THANK YOU
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Filmed in June 2017
Exploring The Appalachian Trail | North Carolina & Eastern Tennessee
After leaving Georgia at Bly Gap (mile 78), the Appalachian Trail climbs and descends through North Carolina for 96 miles, hits the Tennessee state line at Doe Knob (mile 174), then spends the next 292 miles criss-crossing between the two states. The AT follows this state line until reaching Virginia at mile 466.
The climbs become more significant through North Carolina and Tennessee, but many are designed with switchbacks to ease the pain. Hikers will get above 6,000 feet through the Smokies, meaning early spring NOBOs will likely experience seriously cold conditions in this rugged, scenic national park.
There are thousands of attractions on the Appalachian Trail that are worth seeing.
The Appalachian Trail begins, for most people, on Springer Mountain in the great State of Georgia. The AT ends 2,189 miles to the north at Mount Katahdin, just beyond the 100-Mile Wilderness in Maine.
What attractions on the Appalachian Trail you see will depend on how much time you have to dawdle.
If you don't have time to appreciate spectacular spots along the way, these links to attractions on the Appalachian Trail can help you decide where to visit when you do get a bit of free time.
It happens.
Until you can hit the Trail yourself or with loved ones, take a virtual tour of quaint towns, dandy restaurants, cool People of the Trail, fun festivals and spots that will beckon you onto America's Beloved Path.
Enjoy your time on the Appalachian Trail. From home or in any of the 14 states that are graced by the AT.
I'll take you there.
#travel #AppalachianTrail #NorthCarolina #Tennessee #Appalachian #trail #roadtrip #exploring #explore #unitedstates #usa #us #diversenature #nature #ecology #food #diverse #trip #AppalachianTrailConservancy #camp #camping #4k #AppalachianNationalScenicTrail #GreatSmokyMountains #BlueRidgeMountains #AT #hiking #hike #hikers #NativeAmerican #NativeAmericans #NativeAmericanpeople #hikingtrail #SpringerMountain #NationalParkService #MountKatahdin #TripleCrownofHiking #BentonMacKaye #BearMountain #ClingmansDome #Asheville #DavenportGap
5-3-14 Riding the Rattler while in Maggie Valley
While enjoying the May 2-4, 2014 Spring Thunder In The Smokies Motorcycle Rally in Maggie Valley I got to ride the Rattler with friends. The Rattler is an awesome ride that boasts 290 curves for 24 miles. It's located just outside of Hot Springs, NC, it twists and turns all the way to Lake Junaluska , NC.
Traveling thru the Pisgah National forest and over the Great Smokey Mountains is Hwy 209 The Rattler, some of the most attention demanding but beautiful riding you will ever experience. Once you've successfully ridden The Rattler, you will understand why all the other's were merely preperation rides.
Video is a little shaky, but it's the best I can do with my Nikon digital camera with one hand and the mount for the camera on my handle bars. Maybe someday I'll get a GoPro :)
Video by Dano
in conjunction with BikerTV.org
Snakes Of North Carolina
Some of the snakes we have in North Carolina.
Thank you for the pictures and please suscribe!
PILOT MOUNTAIN North Carolina Hiking!
We drove to Pilot Mountain State Park here in North Carolina! The view wasn't quite what we expected...but we had a blast hiking the trail! This also is a birthday vlog, because ewe celebrated Ryan's 25th birthday with mountains, good food, and family time!
ARIANNA'S CHANNEL ∙
RYAN'S CHANNEL ∙
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FAQ ⤵︎
WHY DID WE START VLOGGING? Our unexpected viral wedding video pushed us to start posting videos more! Arianna started with cover songs and after doing the Husband Tag with Ryan, we were asked to vlog. So we decided to try it and we LOVE it 4 years later. We now post 5 vlogs a week Monday-Friday.
ARIANNA HAD A SERVICE DOG? Arianna had a service dog for 7 years. Levi has now since passed away. Arianna has PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) from her child and teen years.
CHANNEL NAME CHANGE? Formerly we were ThePflederers then ThePfledPfam. We are forever now, It's Us. It's easier to remember, easier to say, and easier to spell. We feel it truly depicts our channel as well. It's us who are the change in the world. It's us who have control over our story. Authentic vlogs is what we strive for while also showing you guys that it is okay to dream and go against the norm and reach for something bigger.
WHY DID WE MOVE STATES? We used to live in Illinois and moved to North Carolina in September of 2017. Ryan found a job opportunity that he could not pass up! We had been wanting to move out of Illinois for years and we felt God was really calling us to NC and specifically for him to take this job.
GET TO KNOW US VLOGS ➝
PHONETIC SPELLINGS ⤵︎
Ryan / ry∙in
Arianna / are∙ee∙ah∙nuh
Revelynne / reh∙vuh∙lynn
Aerilee / air∙uh∙lee
Pflederer / fleh∙dur
Levi / lee∙vye (passed away)
Daisy / day∙zee
Callie / cal∙ee
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MUSIC INFORMATION ⤵︎
INTRO :
LANDON AUSTIN - READY FOR ANYTHING
LANDON -
MUSIC VIDEO -
GET THE SONG -
OTHER MUSIC :
Hiking Montage -
WITH YOU (QUINN XCII) - ILLENIUM
All Other Music -
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPONSOR A VLOG⤵︎
SEND TO ∙ itsusvlog(at)icloud.com
Healthy Kids, Happy Parents | Pool Installation and Service | Greenville SC, Asheville NC
There's nothing like cooling off in the pool after a long day of working hard, and what a great way to get your kids outside! Hot Springs Pools and Spas is local, family-owned, and committed to making our customers happy.
Let our family give your family its dream back yard! Give us a call today at (864) 676-9400 in Greenville or (828) 687-8080 in Asheville, and let's get started! Visit us on the web at
Are you thinking about moving to Raleigh NC?
Are you thinking about moving to Raleigh NC? I have 10 reasons why you should!
1. ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING CITIES IN US
Raleigh also called the City Of Oaks is an emerging upcoming metropolis and a huge technology hub! It constantly reaches top 10 places to live in the country based on quality of life, jobs and affordability. In 2019 Raleigh ranks 2nd in Top 100 best places to live according to livability.com, 3rd BEST IN Quality Of Life THE WORLD according to NUMBEO and 2nd in Most Family Friendly Cities by Homes.com
2. JOBS
There are many jobs available! The RTP(Research Triangle Park) alone has about 200 companies with approximately 50,000 employees.
3. EDUCATION
In 2017 Raleigh ranked as the 2nd most educated city in the US by FORBES magazine with over 49% of adults that achieved higher education. Parents are also very happy with Charter, Magnet and Public schools available.
4. FOOD & DRINKS
If nothing else, you should try one of Ashley Christensen's restaurants. She is a James Beard Award-Winning Chef, elevating Raleigh as a culinary destination.
For you beer lovers, Raleigh's Beer Garden surpassed Munich with the largest selection of beer on tap. It has the LARGEST tap beer selection under one roof in the world!
5. WEATHER
Raleigh has a humid subtropical type of climate with hot, humid summers and short cold winters(especially compared to northern states). Raleigh is at the meeting point of the Piedmont and Atlantic Coastal plains in Wake County North Carolina. Raleigh has hot and humid summers with a high average temperature of 90°F (32.2°C). The average low temperature is about 31°F (-0.6°C). Best time to visit Raleigh is between March and May during spring and between September and November during fall.
6. AFFORDABILITY
Raleigh ranks in the middle of the pack from an affordability standpoint with a medium price point of a house at $290,000. As an example, if you make around $72,000 and you have 10% down payment, considering a 4.6% interest rate, your monthly payment will be around $1,450/month. Definitely better than renting! You can search for the most updated inventory of homes for sale in Raleigh here.
7. THINGS TO DO FOR FAMILIES
There are many parks like Pullen Park. Greenways, festivals where kids can be kids and enjoy their creativity and beautiful life every day. A few of my favorite destinations are Marbles Kids Museum, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and Pullen Park.
8. PROXIMITY TO BEACH & MOUNTAINS
You are about 2 hours away from the most beautiful beaches. In 2019 Dr Beach ranks Ocracoke's lifeguarded beach #2 in America.
If you prefer the mountains, the Blue Ridge Parkway will take your breath away!
9. SPORTS
Basketball is huge here weather you like UNC, TAR HEELS or DUKE.
For those of you GOLF lovers, Pineherst golf paradise is at about an hour driving distance.
Hockey - The Carolina Hurricanes are a professional ice hockey team based in Raleigh, North Carolina. They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League.
10. DIVERSITY
The community is indeed very divers! The folks at Go Downtown Raleigh put an interactive map together about festivals, exhibits, nightlife, concerts, for your information. You can access it here: GO DOWNTOWN RALEIGH
Thank you for being here and, if you know of anyone who is considering moving to Raleigh send them our way so we can welcome them to our community!
❤ Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to my channel! Also, if you liked this video PLEASE share it with anyone who might benefit from it! ❤
❤ New videos every week ❤ bit.ly/YoanaNinYoutube
Selling your home? These videos might be helpful:
Selling as a For Sale By Owner:
Pricing Your Home Right:
5 Things to Maximize Your Money When Selling Your Home:
Relocating to NC? You might want to check this out:
5 Things to Maximize Your Money When Selling Your Home:
How Much Can You Save On New Construction Homes ❓:
7 Tips to Maximize Your Credit Score:
What Are Your Closing Costs in a Real Estate Transaction?:
B L O G ➳
F A C E B O O K ➳
I N S T A G R A M ➳
P I N T E R E S T ➳
Music: Rock Angel by Joakim Karud
Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0
Music promoted by Audio Library