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Cam Camps
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ก.พ. 2017
PEACEFUL camping - 2 nights alone in the Olympic National Forest - Lena Lake
PEACEFUL camping - 2 nights alone in the Olympic National Forest - Lena Lake
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Labor Day family hike and hangout - Backpack review - Custom Yeti reveal
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Dungeness Spit - On Top Of A Lighthouse In The Ocean
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Solo Backpacking In The Mountains - 5 Mile Campground - BEAR SIGHTING!
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1 night camp trip into the Olympic National Forest along the Duckabush River to a place called 5 Mile Campground.
Camping at one of the best campgrounds in WA - Hiking to a massive waterfall - Old War bunkers!
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Camping at one of the top rated campgrounds in the state of WA. #CameronWarford #CamCamps
Hiking to an overlook tower - Mountain House freeze dried meal with the Jetboil
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Just a quick day hike and review of a Mountain House meal.
Solo Backpacking - Getting to Third Beach - La Push - BROKE MY TENT!
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My first attempt at backpacking to camp at Third Beach in La Push, WA. Didn't go as planned.
Solo Overnight In The Mountains - Olympic National Forest
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Just wanted to keep this one simple. Car camping overnight on a Cliffside in the mountains. The location of this is in the Olympic National Forest in Washington State. This is my first official video to my channel, so let me know if you guys like it! Would love to hear your thoughts. Leave a comment! Thanks for watching! More videos coming soon!
“Frikken snow”…exactly what a PNW native would say. Hate the snow !! 😅
I wonder why they cut down so many trees. Kind of looks like a potential for fire.
Salt Creek is nice for car camping
Really glad I clicked on this video. That campsite is beautiful.
Salt creek…love that place.. very squatchy
dude merymere falls is very sketchy to climb up to the top. I did and I am pretty frekn fearless but I definitely got nervous. It is a LOT more steep & sketchy than it looks on camera.
Look up the meaning of unauthorized and trespass. Don’t play dumb. It’s not a good reflection. Exercise respect. Honor the rules please. Drunk people are obnoxious and too many abuse the privileges. You sometimes sound like a very young person or like an alien from off planet . I sound very judgmental but as you are an independent tour guide you need to stay in your lane to respect the big picture. Thanks.
@eleanorcramer7986 Hey thanks so much for the comment. You seem like a pro, we should just refer to you from now on when in doubt. It turns out the "stay out" signs were only for the wooded area on the hills around the bunkers, not where I was on the clear paved path and parking lot. So I was well within my rights being where I was. But what do i know, im actually from Krypton. But thanks for your concern. Keep up the great work buddy! 😅
I started watching because of your discovery of the campground. I thought I’m interested in going in and then I ended up finishing your video. I realize this video is three years old so I’m hoping that you have gained more knowledge on how to do trail etiquette. And that you have learned the Plant life since the video, still get out there and enjoy the outdoors. It is amazing place to be but stay on the trails. We should respect the backcountry not only for the plant life and the animal life that live there but also for future hikers in campers who wish to come in enjoy that place too, just be kind and respectful. That’s all I remember growing up. My dad always told me and I think it was a common saying at the time take only with you photographs and leave only footprints. And added to that would be respect the trail and the plant life. We do need to be careful now that there are so many people out there trying to enjoy the outdoors like we do. By the way, the flowers you talked about those are skunk cabbage that was three years ago for your video, but I’m sure you know that by now
I love the water, so a private space there would be great.
Best campgrounds in our area, Olympic Peninsula, are Fairholme on Lake Crescent, Mora off the ocean and Sol Duc in the mountains.
What a place, huh? I grew up about 6 miles away, on Lake Aldwell (doesn't exist anymore), and Salt Creek is where we hung out in the summers, when we weren't up the Elwha or out on the coast, like Mora Beach and Cape Alava. There were several millitary emplacements along the coast of Juan de Fuca Strait. We raided couple of the old bunkers back in the early 70s and had C rations for weeks couple summers when we were camping out there. It's hard to get away from Port Angeles once you've been there for awhile.
graves creek is my favorite
Best campsites in eashington is pick a soot to pull over on most any " scenic route" preferably along a river or lake and hike in a short distance and pitch your tent ! I am partial to the " Mountain Loop Highway" myself which loops from Granite Falls up to Monte Cristo and if the roads not washed out and you're there in the summer can continue onto Darrington and arlington. Another is the North Cascade Loop but is much busier with tourists and campers. But a must see even if just making the drivein summer,its closed in winter due to snow. I envy anyone just getting out ther and enjoying nature and making memories so enjoy my friend, thanks for the video! Great job!
I was enjoying your video until you started to break the rules especially when you are more concerned about what viewers want from YT that what nature needs for there to be for the next person to see. Also, feeding a deer now you think is fine but that same deer now expects you to be there to feed it tomorrow will you be there? Plus is that a food they find in the wild? Can they digest it? Honor the nature you are in and leave it better than when you came into it. Thank you.
Wait....what was the place in PA where you got the burrito??
@@tdelphia1 It was Little Devil's Lunchbox
@@camcamps4840 Thanks! I'm gonna check them out next trip that way 😊
The best campground is very subjective. It matters what you're looking for. Are you into Nature? Are you into partying? Are you into fishing or hunting? Are you into just chilling? Its very subjective as to what qualifies as "best."
When you know you know👀
Disappointed you fed him
Dont know how to drive on back dirt roads, do ya? Those campers you passed were probably pretty ticked at the both of you for spewing dust all over them too. 🙄 Did you hear banjos while you were out there; I hope.
My fry sauce is 2 Tsps thousand island dressing and 4 TBLSP bar-B-Que sauce yummy. ❤
Sleep in the truck bed. What a flatlander😂 And wearing khakies?? 🤔 Youre not from here, are you?
Too bad the rules are not for you.
You had me at Mac n Jack that's my absolute favorite beer
@@live42Day Ditto. It's the best. 🙂
No. This is not the best camp ground in Wa. Those would be found in the cascade range and include lakes and streams and not as much asphalt.
I agree completely. I used that title of my video because I read a WA camping book and it had stated that this campground was the best in their opinion. I was there to find out. But no, definitely not. Always prefer more primitive camping spots. But as far as campGROUNDS go though, it's pretty good.
I love a beer camping. You bet!😊
Much to my unpleasant surprise, the sign said "bear camp" not "beer camp."
The Gifford has all the best campgrounds in Washington! Tekhlakh lake camp, lower Lewis falls camp, Walupt lake camp, and so many more
Quit telling people about that.
Olympic have the best campgrounds. You can camp on the beach or forest. It's up to you.
The Best campground in Washington state is the one no one else knows about, or staying in our Airbnb outside of Cashmere, while hiking on our private mountain.
Oh u fancy huh?
@@camcamps4840 Naa, just a normal guy
Look like size of Eastern Diamondback. Western one killed our 50 pound dog in 20 minutes. CA.
Dang, sorry to hear that. Yeah it was pretty big. Thought twice about walking by it.
Fyi. Generally speaking, late summer salmon season Aug -Sep it's always loaded with us fisherman.
I wish you didn’t go off the trail cause you’re killing vegetation who take thousands of years to grow!!! We have Rules for that reason! Please take care our National Parks!
No. You don’t understand how quickly things grow in the forests of Washington with all the rain.
What she said
Nothing living here has been here for thousands of years 😂 weather, animals & geology are going to damage and change more than he ever could. This is a coastal area that is constantly changing, not some alpine meadow. Re-educate yourself, you sound foolish.
Thousands of years to grow vegetation? 🤣 There's 22.5 million forested acres in WA state and only 0.1% is used for recreation. Don't be ridiculous
Have you been under a rock? Oh, youre an out of towner. 😂
This was hard to watch. First 90 seconds in…Multiple mistakes.
Oh yes, I'm fully aware now of the mistakes. Lol. Learning experience though.
25 or 35 pounds in the pack?
Its been awhile, I can't remember anymore. I think it was about 30 pounds.
Unprepared
It's interesting to see different peoples camping styles and gear/food choices. I personally go much more minimal on such things because I like having a lower pack weight. I was up there about 2 weeks ago and the water level was crazy high. There was no way to cross the creek that flows into the lake, and your campsite was likely under water. Thanks for sharing your adventures, Kevin from Olympia.
Yeah I just watched the part where your crossed the creek to get fire wood. It was about 4 feet deep and rushing fast...
Wow, I wouldn't have thought the water gets that high. Good to know though. I'll have to see where it is next time I go up. It would definitely be a shame if that campsite wasn't accessible as it is the best site around the lake in my opinion. And yeah, I can't do the minimalist camping style. Personally, I like having some luxury out there. I'll carry more weight any day if it means the stay is more comfortable. Thanks for watching!
🤙Awesome video!
Glad you liked it!!
you did a good job i like your video because i also like camping by the lake 👌👍
Thank you! 😃
Is this from the hoh rain forest
No this is about 3 hours east of the Hoh Rain Forest in Quilcene along the Duckabush River.
guy you did a really good job . Greetings from Turkey buddy
Hey! Thanks for the positive encouragement. Glad you enjoyed it!
1:55 I had to chuckle. Every encounter I’ve ever had with Olympic black bears tells me that if you did use your side arm, you’d be shooting the bear in the back. As for 26:15, if you haven’t already, check out outdoor vitals or hammock gear quilts.
Thanks for the advice. Will check it out!
Beautiful!!! Got any social media accounts?
I actually do not. I try to stay off social media as much as possible.
Good one mate, really enjoyed. Honestly I was glued to the end. I had to find out how it was all gonna end. Despite the bad luck I’m sure you’ll remember this adventure forever in a good way and no doubt you’ve learned a lot. I was looking at videos to camp on third beach but after watching this I think I’ll do second beach instead. No way am I gonna deal with those cliffs and tide tables to top it off. Cheers bud👍
Thanks for watching! Definitely will remember this one for the bad luck, but hey, it made for an interesting video. I should have just looked up the tide tables before going. Not too hard to do. I will be back and give it another go soon.
Where did you get the bear canister? I'm trying to go soon but can't seem to find one at any stores!
I got mine from the Port Angeles National Park Visitor Center. You rent it from them. It's free. You might need to book it online first though so they know where you're camping.
"Camping restrictions are so dumb" You been to Seattle recently?
Have not been to Seattle in a bit. Hassel getting there with the ferry and all.. Plan on doing some hikes around there soon though!
Don't touch susan's bench. Not for you. For susan, only.
Exactly...exactly.
Nothing like a Mountain view
Agreed. Mountains make the best backdrop.
Wow really good video I would have thought you’d have way more subscribers! Keep these coming
Thank you! Hopefully in time I will get more once I put out more content.