NC Camping | Hatteras - Part 2 - Southern Inlet 4x4 Adventure
Welcome to the party! We've been staying at Cape Point Campground in Hatteras, North Carolina. Today we are going to take our 4x4 rental offroad, all the way south to the edge of the island where you can't go any further by car. This area is known as the Hatteras Inlet and it provides a completely different experience than Cape Point, at least right now with a sheltered, Gilligan Island, Tropical Island sort of feel. Come along and join us as we explore this tropical paradise in another episode of Alfredo BaseCamp: Hatteras.
0:00 - Intro
1:12 - Good Morning Cape Point Campground
3:26 - 4x4 Adventure to the South Edge of the Island
8:35 - Frisco Campground
15:26 - Hatteras Inlet Beach
26:10 - Exploring the Cape Point Campground Dunes at Sunset
28:30 - Nightlife at the Campground and Outro
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I absolutely LOVE that Wind Noise…. That is the way Hatteras really is
@RyanAlfredo
11 күн бұрын
Such a good point!
@bradhogan3784
9 күн бұрын
When that wind stops- take cover from the yellow flies and mosquitos!
@RyanAlfredo
9 күн бұрын
@@bradhogan3784 oh my God lol that is the most correct statement ever! I couldn't believe how many bloodsuckers there were lol
One of my favorite places
This was fantastic! Thanks for sharing. We go down there every year for summer vacation. We’ll be there in two weeks. It’s like our home away from home down in the OBX. This is a very special place that is near and dear to so many people. Can’t wait!
@RyanAlfredo
11 күн бұрын
My pleasure!! Oh man I'm jealous! I hope you have a fantastic time on your yearly visit! Make some great memories!
This was a great video! I'm planning a reverse route coming off the Hatteras Village ferry. Keep in mind the ORV access can change accordingly with bird and turtle nesting- some of the ORV access may be closed. Anyone planning this route check the ORV closures accordingly. And anyone driving on the sand- air down to about 15 psi. They will ticket you if you get stuck and block the beach passage.
@RyanAlfredo
9 күн бұрын
@@bradhogan3784 thanks for the kind words! Also, thanks for the tips. That was a great point to share for everyone. The low psi seemed to be the most important factor. With that, it was a breeze!
Great video man! I hope you keep making more.
Great great video...great narration too. I'm 45 and I remember as a kid fishing on the north shore and being able to look across and see Ocracoke not too far away. This would have been in the early 90's, probably close to that 1993 photo you had. The ferry to Ocracoke used to go directly across too, now it goes waaaaaaay into the sound and back to get across.
Wow. Awesome job documenting the changes of Hatteras over the years. This was a great vacation especially the jeepy beach rides. Lol.
@RyanAlfredo
Ай бұрын
Thanks Mom! Yeah, I had an awesome time there! Can't wait for this year's beach adventure!
Great vid, fun place to 4X for sure. NC has the best coastline for 4X imo, deep sand too so there's a challenge.
@RyanAlfredo
11 күн бұрын
Thanks! Oh man you're not kidding! That was an incredible amount of fun. It felt free.
Well done. Enjoyed the drone perspective. It’s a beautiful and interesting area. I’ve been there by boat, and plane. But never in a car, so thanks.
@RyanAlfredo
11 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! Oh, it was so much fun driving around on the sand. My pleasure! Cheers.
Bring on part 3🎉
Looking forward to part 3! Thanks!
Nice Backaroo Banzai theme
It looks like you can walk over to Ocracoke on the sand bars!
Enjoyed your video my friend. I was stationed there in the mid 70s while in the Coast Guard. Love the drone footage.
@RyanAlfredo
11 күн бұрын
Thanks! Super cool to hear you were there in the 70s with the Coast Guard. Must of looked so different!
@DoranMitchell_Handpan
10 күн бұрын
@@RyanAlfredo Yes It did.
@DoranMitchell_Handpan
10 күн бұрын
@@RyanAlfredo There was a saying on Ocracoke about the mosquitos, " The first wave of mosquitos fly into town & the second wave lands at the Ramp 52 airstrip and walk into town."
I remember camping and surfing there during the 70’s , the walk from the campground to the south beach seemed like walking through the Sahara 😅 for a kid . Glad to see that it is still wild . Fun video, thanks!
@RyanAlfredo
23 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment reminiscing about the same location in the 70s! Such an amazing place. Thanks for the comment and for watching.
great video. Thanks for sharing. Your Parents are awesome.
@RyanAlfredo
23 күн бұрын
My absolute pleasure! Thanks for watching! My parents loved your comment haha
Ryan, did you have to get permission to fly the drone in the National Seashore?
400 agl
The mosquitoes will eat you alive have fun
Wind noise is unbearable
@RyanAlfredo
11 күн бұрын
@@holdinitdowninptown I agree. thanks for the feedback! I'll try to remove that in the next videos! Thanks for watching