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These two are great speakers, they have a spontanious feels to them. We like to listen to them while on the road. Although they are the exact opposite of how we camp (we only camp on BLM or National Parks, National Forests, or State Parks), we still find them interestig. Their stories of KOA and JellyStone trips remind us why we don't camp in KOA's and the like. We gained a little something from each podcast though. I'd like to see them get a little more comfortable and adventuresome and start camping in the wilds away from hook-ups. I'd like to hear their transformation from Parkers to Boondockers.Read full review »
JP Beck via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/15
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