This video documents a challenging 100ºF hike in the mountains with a dog named Macie, focusing on 'dogness training' including commands, water crossings, and jump exercises. The hike features increasingly beautiful mountain scenery and a waterfall overlook. The description also mentions Mrs. Nutnfancy's struggle with the heat and RA, her subsequent recovery, and a discussion about helicopter crash incidents and the importance of IFR flight experience in high terrain. The video also highlights the reopening of the TNP "wilderness shop" and features Kelty Redwing backpacks.
This video features Mrs. Nutnfancy testing and comparing the Sig P365 against the Glock 43 in a desert environment. The comparison focuses on their performance with 124-grain ammunition, examining aspects like sights, grips, recoil, and reliability. The description highlights the rarity of Mrs. Nutnfancy participating due to RA and hints at her energetic personality, including potential expletives. The video aims to provide insights for potential buyers, particularly concerning how each firearm might suit female users.
Nutnfancy and his wife embark on a car buying adventure to acquire a highly sought-after 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport with the 3LT package. The video details their road trip to McKinney, TX, the challenges they faced with financing, and a surprising alternative vehicle they considered. Viewers will witness a short test drive of the Grand Sport and a decision on whether the purchase is finalized. The description also includes a negative review of Hopper Motorplex for mishandling out-of-state registration.
This video takes viewers on a Zodiac adventure to Elkhorn Slough near Monterey, California, featuring the popular YouTube personality Mrs. Nutnfancy. The focus is on observing a thriving otter population, specifically highlighting baby otters on their mothers' tummies and their foraging habits for crabs and shellfish. It also points out a 'freeloader' teenage otter still relying on its mother. The experience is described as unique and is captured from aboard the TNP Zodiac.
This video provides a review of the Sun Oven, a solar appliance designed for cooking. The reviewer initially had doubts about its heating capabilities, especially in desert and winter conditions. However, after adjusting their approach and understanding its limitations as a low-powered appliance, they found it to be effective for cooking at temperatures up to 350ºF. Key tips for optimal performance include keeping the glass clean, angling it towards direct sunlight, cooking between 11 AM and 3 PM, and using black steel enameled cookware with preheated pots. The review also mentions its potential for dehydrating meats and fruits with the addition of racks. While acknowledging some downsides, the reviewer concludes that the Sun Oven is a worthwhile investment, offering free energy and excellent cooking results, serving as a great backup for emergency fuel storage.
This YouTube video features Mrs. Nutnfancy providing an unbiased female perspective on the Glock 26 versus the Glock 43. She discusses which pistol she prefers after shooting both, with particular consideration for the Glock 43 as a potential option for women. The review aims to extract valuable insights for a tabletop discussion.
This video features OJ and Mrs. Nutn discussing Browning Black Label knives, with a particular focus on several of their blade offerings. They also briefly touch upon Browning's Soft Shell jacket and their lights. The description highlights Mrs. Nutnfancy's strong dislike for Walmart, which is stated to be visible in the video. The content appears to be exclusive for 'Double Owls' subscribers.
This video discusses the personal decision to have children at a young age, framing it as a deliberate plan to be active parents. The content highlights the desire for healthy, young parents and mentions a child named TacticalDoodle, age 3. It then fast-forwards to 2014, suggesting the plan is in effect. A brief mention of destroying a motorcycle rim is included, along with a note about being married for 27 years to Mrs. Nutnfancy. While firearms are not explicitly mentioned as being demonstrated, the context of "Nutnfancy" and a focus on a "plan" might hint at preparedness or lifestyle related to firearms, although this is speculative.
This video documents a serious motorcycle crash experienced by the creator's son during a canyon run. The content features scenic riding footage, a graphic depiction of the injury, discussions on safety gear, and hospital scenes. It aims to provide an engaging experience for the Nutnfancy audience, regardless of their interest in riding.
This video features a shooting session with "Mrs Nutnfancy." While the specific firearms and activities are not detailed in the provided description, the title clearly indicates a focus on firearms and shooting. The presence of a known firearm personality suggests the content will likely involve discussions, demonstrations, or reviews of firearms and potentially related gear or techniques. Viewers can expect a "range day" or "firearms review" type of content.
This YouTube video, titled "Mrs Nutnfancy Shows Up, 5/25/12", features content related to firearms and potentially everyday carry. Given the title and the typical content associated with the "Nutnfancy" channel, it is likely to involve discussions or demonstrations of firearms, possibly in the context of personal defense or general appreciation of firearm technology. The date suggests it's an older video but still relevant for historical firearm content.
This video features raw, first-person footage of M1 Garand testing conducted in the winter of 2012 by Nutnfancy and collaborators. It provides insight into the test phase and the difficulties of the shooting protocol. The footage was captured using GoPro Hero2 and Contour HDI cameras, with comments on their performance in low-light conditions and the challenges of managing multiple camera angles. The video includes appearances by BuggetNuster, TacticalDoodle, and Mrs. Nutnfancy, showcasing Springfield Armory and HRA Garands. A particular challenge highlighted is shooting at a 10-inch plate. Limited edition signed and numbered fired shell casings are also promoted.