Jeez, that was pitiful.
I am mildly obsessed with those Gatlinburg ski lifts and really want to visit one day, but this video has me second-guessing myself. It'd be painful to try to enjoy the outdoors if the area is packed to the gills with hillbillies like these three hooting and hollering, rocking the lift and the bridges. I've skimmed the YITS threads here, and... do those two have some sort of learning disabilities? Something just feels very "off" about them. Adam can be pretty charismatic when he has someone to bounce off of, but these two are just giving him nothing. I'd rather watch him talk to the squirrels.
Minor nit-picks:
- Adam continues to be baffled by the nomenclature of the Anakeesta Chondola, rambling on and on about how "I always call it a GONdola, but here they call it a CHONdola!" It's not hard to figure out that the name is a portmanteau that's a result of chairlifts and gondola pods hanging from the same wire.
- Before digging into their donuts, they "clink" coffee cups, and Adam says: "Let's do a cheers here." No! "Cheers" is not a verb. You "toast" or "make a toast", and when you do, you say "Cheers", but you don't "cheers" something or "do a cheers".