Season 2
Season 1
Sailing / Camping
how to Do Sailing in Jacksonville
This is how the old timers used to get around on the water, but just because it’s old doesn’t mean it ain’t cool. Watch Chad attempt to fulfill his dream of becoming a real captain only to realize that he’s best suited for swabbing the deck.
how to Do Camping in Ocala National Forest
Let’s face it, camping can be frustrating and even intimidating to the novice. However, with a few helpful tips and tricks, it can be an amazing family weekend trip. Check it out and you’ll be well on your way to “happy camper” status. Chad explores what you should bring on your camping trip including the low down on the Grubby One Chuckbox.
Be sure to check out our camping gear checklist and camping recipes from Chef Justin
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Sailing
Checklist: boat, water & wind, find a sailing school and take some lessons or ask an experienced sailor to show you the ropes lines
The Rudder Club – Kim Brew
Camping
Checklist: tent with rainfly, cots or mattresses, seeping bags, stove, cooking utensils
Extended camping gear checklist
Checklist when at campsite: set up tent 100 feet away from fire, flag tent strings, store food in vehicle, safety whistles for kids
Camping Cooking – Pam Clayton
Chuck Box “Grubby One” – Ken Ralston
Gander Mountain – Dan Mehler
JNB Horse Haven Farm – Margaret Miller
Ocala National Forest – Carrie Sekerak
Lodging
Fiddler’s Green Ranch – The crew loved the cozy private villas, great staff.
More Info
Sailing
America Sailing Club
Central Fl Yacht Club
Florida Yacht Group
How to tie a bowline knot
Learn to sail Florida
Off Shore Sailing Schools
Camping
Adventures Unlimited
Bass Pro Shops
Camping in Florida
Camping in ONF
Coleman
Campmor
Florida State Parks
Ocala Camping
ONF Campgrounds
The Rudder Club
Tripleblaze