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Awesome video thank you
very nice
Hey, love your channel! We live in Ashland and want to head up to Bend for some Overland camping. Do you have any recommendations?
Sounds like you need to visit our website!! We’ve got tons of routes all over the West Coast and a few that run in and around Bend as well. Overlandtrailguides.com
Can you take an off road trailer on this route you think?
Bro, you lost me "rapidly warming planet" read the science.
It was fun watching your video after doing this trail ourselves last Fall. We really enjoyed our trip and we appreciated having your guide to help navigate!
I live near Upper Lake. My older sister once managed the Blue Wing restaurant there a few years ago. If I ever manage to obtain a 4WD vehicle this will definitely be the first trail I hit. Thanks for giving me a preview of what it's like. Happy Overlanding!
How does your friend with the Ranger find it handles with a camper? What camper is it and do you know about what it weighs?
Beautiful video.
Nice work, it did not seem like a difficult trail, very scenic :)
That guy with the flashing rear lights would drive me nuts if I was behind him . I know you must have mentioned it, but what time of year was this?
Ain't nothin like Oregon. I live a couple hours north of here, and have often seen views like these. It's achingly beautiful for this Texas boy.
Consider a Solo Stove instead of fire rings. It uses less wood and easy to cook on. We prefer the Bonfire model because the usual store bought firewood fits nicely inside so the stove takes only a little more room than just hauling the firewood. Better in windy conditions also.
Thanks!!
Thanks for sharing these tips to find sites. Very helpful basic points to get started. Another creator mentioned that they also will pin drop fuel stops and stores along the route if possible. Like you said having as much info as possible is good.
I grew up in this area. Spent many nights as a high schooler at the swinging bridge. This was awesome to watch and brought back so much nostalgia. I hope you enjoyed it, this its my mental image of Southern Oregon. Great video!
Great video. However, you speak of hallucinations on the AI sites. But when you out in your queries, you do not state that you are looking for motor vehicle dispersed camping! Keep in mind that discussed camping is not just "car camping". A lot of the places you looked at do allow dispersed camping, if it is hiking or biking and such. So, you should add the fact that your looking for vehicle camping to be accurate! Other than that, really informative...
I lived in Humboldt Co 36 years,The best memories of my life.Thank you for the video.
I’m from west texas we literally have no trees I went to the redwoods when I was 14 around 2004 it was nice out there the coast right in trinadad was beautiful them redwoods are huge it’s crazy how big they are
Thanks for this great methodology for setting out a planned trip. Much appreciated.
Good thing you went a year ago this year should be hotter
Nature is a place like Eden. A place like no other. A place where Giants dwell.
As a San Benito native, it's surreal to see aerial drone footage of Idria. I'd always wanted to visit, despite the urban legends alleging that its few remaining residents were mercury-poisoned, "The Hills Have Eyes" types who'd shoot at you if you came too close to their property. (Although what _really_ kept me away was learning that there had been traces of hantavirus found in some of the run-down buildings.) As a kid I had always thought people were pulling my leg when they said the water there was orange, but it's a very real result of acidic mine runoff.
Awesome video 👍thanks for sharing 🙏😎
Hey, Boogie, what are yah a medium? A shaman maybe?How are you supposed to spot a ghost town? Ghosting is in‐invisible. Phantoms are scary, and just because you're from California. Well so am I, it's Cowboys and Indians here, The wild West meets crest. The sunsets into the sea, here you see between Hawaii and Japan and the East and the West. I don't jest boo huo Hu huo. That's why they all wanna live here. And wherever you who are Prince and princess, Oprah obsess Ellen DeGeneres.
Grand tour!
I’m trying to download the tracks from the website, can’t seem to find the link to download though?
Check the digital maps and GPX files section under the route overview section
We ran into one of the OWL people out there 30 years ago…never went back😂
This sounds interesting… owl people???
@@OverlandTrailGuides There were stories of these Owl people who lived out there for years. I was there with my boyfriend and this guy came out of nowhere…he looked homeless and said he was part of them. He asked if we wanted to come back with him. We politely declined and LEFT. Super weird😂
Thank you for the video. There is lots of great content. I've got a small shop in eastern Washington and getting into the overland business. Starting out as a repair shop. Been a dealer tech for over 20 years. Thanks great interview
Great video. Homebound so thank you
How can I get your route you took? And would I be able to take a 32ft toy holler on that route.
All info can be found in the description. FYI, only street legal vehicles are permitted in this route. You’ll have trouble with the toy hauler going thru Hoopa Tribal Lands.
“Overland” is a little bit of a stretch. Lol… those roads are pretty calm. Still very cool video and views🖤👍🏼
So over landing vehicles can’t go to places like this? They’re supposed to stick to rock crawling trails? 😂🤣
It was an amazing trip
Great trip.... Keep up the good work. Jeff
Looked like hail..... What an amazing video . I will be making my way to this trail soon!
What I really don't like about Sedona is that you get someplace nice and the Pink Jeep hordes show up or you think you have privacy and a ballon with a bunch of people land in your camp. It looks like you had some escape from them.
It’s not hard to escape the Pink Jeeps if you know where to go, but a 4x4 is probably the way to go ;)
Seeing the expedition trailer again is nice!!!
Seeing the Off grid trailer Expedition is awesome! Doing more videos where our type of trailer like the expedition helps us tremendously. Good job. More trails and with Off road trailer ratings would be good too.
Beautiful place. Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Like 👍29
Take me 🥹🥹
awesome video! best video I've seen on the process. :)
omg, total beautiful . farewell- 😯
Nice drone footage. Thanks for sharing the locations.
Thanks for uploading this trip looks amazing!
Ahhh Black Rock Playa. Old timers say it’s so flat on a clear day you can see the back of your head!😁
Beautiful forests just like BC Canada Rainforests are special as contains more biodiversity as we have not studied the Old Growth Canopy ecosystem.
@2:38 it looks like a deer running towards you guys from the left.
Monterey County Rangers have made permit and gate code a pain in the a$$ for Cross Creek BLM. Twice I’ve arrived and gate code didn’t work. Great area when you can get in.
I did the Roller Coaster last Sunday and stopped at Bear Den hostel that night with about 10 other hikers that night. It killed my toes I must have stumped the toe next to my little toe on each foot 50 times easily. The hardest day hiking for me. I was toast when I got to Bears Den at 5:00 pm. I bet everyone who does that rock covered section has a similar opinion! Any way you finished it a should feel great accomplishment. Enjoy your time D.C. Thanks for your videos I enjoy your channel 😀
Does it rain all year long?
No, we visited in the middle of wet season that runs from Nov-April.
rarely ever rains in the summer, but generally rains a ridiculous about mid fall- mid spring
Any concerns about bears in these areas?