Thanks for the work putting this together. Great drone and video work, as usual. It's a reminder that my obsession to explore is real and important. The West and Southwest US are so vast and amazing! We are truly lucky to live in this amazing country, and I NEED to see more of it!
I know that area, it is very nice. Are you using the DJI tracking in the moving scenes? My Mavic 2 does not do a great job of avoiding trees and struggles with elevation changes; just curious how you do it. Thanks for the video!
Another great one, Brian! As a life-long Northern Californian, I overland because I was raised on it. My parents taught the value being in nature and what brings to my soul. Now I have gathered 3 options for getting out there: a 2006 Jeep LJ, a 2011 Tundra 4x4, and a 16 ft. high clearance, boondock trailer. We can rough it or glamp it but, we always have to do it! :)
Thank you! That's so great to have a couple different options for getting out there. Hopefully I'll see you out on the trail someday! Thanks for watching and thank you for commenting.
Great video! Watched it all. I overland because I am stuck behind a desk 9-5. A fellow Californian, but I grew up in the mountains of New Hampshire and need to be outside as much as possible on the weekends
This was my first video of yours! Great stuff man!! I spend my weekends in the Sierra as I live in Sacramento. Wish my Ram Promaster could traverse like your ride!! What area of the Sierra was this filmed at?
Wow that was very relaxing to watch. Great editing and drone footage. Thanks for sharing!!! I do it to get out in nature off the beaten path and enjoy friends and trails. Gets me away from the to-do list at home. 😄
Great video as always! I overland to get away from the city (Phoenix) and enjoy the silence you get on solo trips, as well as seeing areas of the state that you just wouldn't see
Hey Brian, I just discovered your channel. Fantastic production quality and video composition. I enjoyed it very much. Adventure is out there. We just have to find it.
We didn't use to call it "Overlanding" It was just called "Off Roading". It was always my sanctuary. I would refer to coming back into the city ( SOCAL) as returning to the soup. I wrote a poem about it. Someday I want to do a video to my poem. Great video once again Brian. Thanks for taking us along on your journey.
Brian I’m a new subscriber from Canada. I’m loving your content. Please keep them coming and don’t change a thing. You should reach out to Sean from a channel here in Canada called The Story till now. It would be awesome to see you two in a video together. 👍👍👍
Awesome video. I’m starting my TH-cam channel in the overlanding niche and I love to see how others edit videos and your fade in and out of clips without black is something I’m going to implement. I have some videos that I threw up awhile ago without any edits but now i that I am learning DaVinci resolve on the fly I’m going to edit some videos that I recently took while going to expo west. Love getting out and exploring. You going to Overland expo Pnw? I gonna be working with Kakadu next weekend and hopefully I will see you up there.
Right on! No I’m gonna miss that one unfortunately. I’ve been wanting to get my hands on a kakadu shower for a while now. They look awesome! Thanks for watching!
Another great video! I think you summed it up well Brian. Vehicle supported camping (Overlanding) is something larger than me. I started doing it in my early 20’s, (in a Nissan Pickup) and haven’t been able to stop since. For 30 years, I used a ground tent, and very basic equipment, but sleeping on the ground became all but impossible as I approached 50. I also like to sleep in a different place every night, and deploying and taking down a dusty ground tent really started to get old. About 5 years ago, I purchased a Jeep, and a rooftop tent. It’s been like “Glamping” since. Exploring the west just keeps me grounded, and straightens me out. I try to get out as often as possible. I just don’t feel “right” without being on a trip, or planning my next one. When diesel heaters become a bit more dependable, I’m gunna start working on my winter camping game.
I hear ya! And feel the same way. I have one of the Hcalory heaters and it’s been working great for me, and they’re cheap. Just needed to do a couple simple modifications to it but it’s been pretty dependable
Love your video's dude, but I hate finding garbage in fire pits, what are people thinking? We overland to spend as much time as we can checking out this beautiful country we live it.
Thank you for the work you put into your videos from the imagery to the narration. Happy Trails.
Good times and memories wheeling the Shaver Lake area ❤
you keep putting together videos like this and youre going to get a big following.
Thanks for a great video, cleaning up after others, and not leaving the trail. Former USFS firefighter, Forester, and OHV operator.
Thanks for watching! I’m very thankful for all the hard work you firefighters put in.
Thanks for the work putting this together. Great drone and video work, as usual. It's a reminder that my obsession to explore is real and important. The West and Southwest US are so vast and amazing! We are truly lucky to live in this amazing country, and I NEED to see more of it!
You and me both! Thanks for watching! So happy you’re enjoying it.
I know that area, it is very nice. Are you using the DJI tracking in the moving scenes? My Mavic 2 does not do a great job of avoiding trees and struggles with elevation changes; just curious how you do it. Thanks for the video!
Another great one, Brian! As a life-long Northern Californian, I overland because I was raised on it. My parents taught the value being in nature and what brings to my soul. Now I have gathered 3 options for getting out there: a 2006 Jeep LJ, a 2011 Tundra 4x4, and a 16 ft. high clearance, boondock trailer. We can rough it or glamp it but, we always have to do it! :)
Thank you! That's so great to have a couple different options for getting out there. Hopefully I'll see you out on the trail someday! Thanks for watching and thank you for commenting.
Great video! Watched it all. I overland because I am stuck behind a desk 9-5. A fellow Californian, but I grew up in the mountains of New Hampshire and need to be outside as much as possible on the weekends
Right on! Thanks for watching!
Great content. Subscribed for sure. Can you share what area this was in specifically?
Too refuel! Nice one ☝️
perfect!
This was my first video of yours! Great stuff man!! I spend my weekends in the Sierra as I live in Sacramento. Wish my Ram Promaster could traverse like your ride!! What area of the Sierra was this filmed at?
Great commentary! I almost don’t need to watch the video with the voice description. The video work is awesome too!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Wow that was very relaxing to watch. Great editing and drone footage. Thanks for sharing!!!
I do it to get out in nature off the beaten path and enjoy friends and trails. Gets me away from the to-do list at home. 😄
I hear ya! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic video. Always have at least 2, most of the time 3 pairs of shoes any time we go out.
Thanks for watching! Good call.
Great video as always! I overland to get away from the city (Phoenix) and enjoy the silence you get on solo trips, as well as seeing areas of the state that you just wouldn't see
Right on! You’ve got some great places in your area. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment!
Hey Brian, I just discovered your channel. Fantastic production quality and video composition. I enjoyed it very much. Adventure is out there. We just have to find it.
Well thank you and thanks for watching!
We didn't use to call it "Overlanding" It was just called "Off Roading". It was always my sanctuary. I would refer to coming back into the city ( SOCAL) as returning to the soup. I wrote a poem about it. Someday I want to do a video to my poem.
Great video once again Brian. Thanks for taking us along on your journey.
I remember those days of "Wheeling". Thanks as always for watching!
Another awesome vid . Thanks
Thanks so much! Much more on the way!
12:50 no, the military doesnt use anything .45mm nor would it have branding
That makes sense.
Brian I’m a new subscriber from Canada. I’m loving your content. Please keep them coming and don’t change a thing. You should reach out to Sean from a channel here in Canada called The Story till now. It would be awesome to see you two in a video together. 👍👍👍
Hey! Thanks for the sub! You may have been to one to help me hit 1K! Yeah I watch Sean’s stuff all the time. That would be cool to do!
Great shots! Overall nice video dude!
Thanks a lot! Much more on the way!
Awesome video. I’m starting my TH-cam channel in the overlanding niche and I love to see how others edit videos and your fade in and out of clips without black is something I’m going to implement. I have some videos that I threw up awhile ago without any edits but now i that I am learning DaVinci resolve on the fly I’m going to edit some videos that I recently took while going to expo west. Love getting out and exploring. You going to Overland expo Pnw? I gonna be working with Kakadu next weekend and hopefully I will see you up there.
Right on! No I’m gonna miss that one unfortunately. I’ve been wanting to get my hands on a kakadu shower for a while now. They look awesome! Thanks for watching!
Water shoes might not be a bad idea to bring with you. 😉
Good idea. I usually have those when I bring my paddle board
Anyone who drinks coconut Redbull🤪! Super bummed I couldn’t go. Hope the rig is good.👍
Next time!
Another great video!
I think you summed it up well Brian. Vehicle supported camping (Overlanding) is something larger than me. I started doing it in my early 20’s, (in a Nissan Pickup) and haven’t been able to stop since. For 30 years, I used a ground tent, and very basic equipment, but sleeping on the ground became all but impossible as I approached 50. I also like to sleep in a different place every night, and deploying and taking down a dusty ground tent really started to get old. About 5 years ago, I purchased a Jeep, and a rooftop tent. It’s been like “Glamping” since. Exploring the west just keeps me grounded, and straightens me out. I try to get out as often as possible. I just don’t feel “right” without being on a trip, or planning my next one. When diesel heaters become a bit more dependable, I’m gunna start working on my winter camping game.
I hear ya! And feel the same way. I have one of the Hcalory heaters and it’s been working great for me, and they’re cheap. Just needed to do a couple simple modifications to it but it’s been pretty dependable
Another great video! Best Overland content on YT!
wow! Right on! Thanks for the support. more to come!
What trail head is that?
It didn’t even have a name I don’t think but it’s up off of Sonora pass.
where are the coordinates...
Love your video's dude, but I hate finding garbage in fire pits, what are people thinking? We overland to spend as much time as we can checking out this beautiful country we live it.
Thanks for watching! I know it’s so irritating
I wish I could live your life ❤
Both of my vehicles are equipped with emergency flip flops! I was born in Hawaii.
Hahahaha! Don’t leave home without’em! Now…
Respect for cleaning
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