Can’t say enough about this group of people. Some of the very best on the planet! Michelle and I can’t thank everyone enough for their help getting us back up and running. We so enjoyed this trip and look forward to many more adventures with you all!!
Wow! Quite the trip and what a great group of folks to be traveling with. Glad you were able to get to Misplaced Overland up and running. Thinking about proactively replacing our oil coolers on the jeeps with aluminum.
When are using any type of machinery, you are bound to have breakdowns, eventually! I drive folks crazy carrying so many tools on any trips. Saved us the time that my brand new water pump literally blew apart on a 1,000 mile road trip, pulling a trailer load of canoes & camping gear to the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. Good job of staying close and doubling back to help your friends.
Wow great video with beautiful scenery and great teamwork! Hoping to travel some of those trails when we make our “retirement trip” next August but we will be pulling a big trailer with us and won’t be able to camp in the pretty places! I’ve started working on where we can camp and be close. Using your tracks to figure it out!
@@CoddiwompleOverland thanks I will. We have a 28 foot Winnebago tag along so we will have to camp at a campground and ride out to trails. We are planning on a 2-3 month trip so we can stay in one place for awhile and scout around! First stop will be South Dakota then on out to Wyoming
Great teamwork on the jeep repair. Sometimes I wish you guys drove Toyota’s but the jeep size is perfect for you guys. Toyota’s break also, I’m just biased because I worked for them most of my adult life. Still beautiful scenery on the videos ❤
@@CoddiwompleOverland We live in Salvisa, KY (Marty and Lauri). We are heading out to the Bighorns on Tuesday. Been going out there every year since 1994.
When you are talking about that State Park, are you talking about Kodachrome as in the film type?? Do you mean Kodachrome Basin State Park? Your accent is killing me. 😜😝
Not good when you break down away from home. Good thing you guys were able to get it repaired and back on the road. The scenery is still awesome. Why do you guys try to camp below 10k feet?
@@CoddiwompleOverland I figured either that or issues with some of the cooking gear. Yeap, we are on the east coast too and don’t get anywhere near that high.
It’s a sad state of affairs when a 2012 jeep liberty has to be sold for scrap because ahead gasket is more expensive to repair than the vehicle is worth. And that’s after spending 3 grand on fixing the AC vent doors under the dash.
12:33 Geez Louise! How much stuff do you need to bring with to go off roading and camping??? 😮 Our 4 door Wrangler, a ground tent and basic sleeping and cooking gear is all we need. Works great. Besides, is it really camping if you're dragging a house behind you? Oy. If we needed to be that comfortable we'd either hotel it, or stay home. The $50+ K spent on one of those trailers would buy a lot of fuel to go more places, and a lot of hotel rooms, without having to store it and insure it too, not to mention being limited by where you can go off road. SO many negatives. I literally can't even imagine trying to do the trailer thing. #SimplerIsBetter #LighterIsBetter
Not necessarily. When you are out for months at a time, it becomes more of a comfort. If we do weekend trips alot of the time, we will head out with the RTT and basics.
Yes, I completely agree. I had that same thought when I first seen it. I tried to process why would I pay that for a small camper. Why……. Because I only live once and taking 3 week trips should not be work. The camper is a lot less set up and take down. I’ve done the roof top tents/ done with that. With that being said I say do what makes YOU happy. For me it’s the camper. As far as where you can go with a camper , you would be surprised. Whatever style/setup people have it’s ok. It’s about the awesome journey getting there.
The higher you go in elevation, the harder it is to breathe because the air is not as dense at higher elevation. Our group is from the East in lower elevation.
Can’t say enough about this group of people. Some of the very best on the planet! Michelle and I can’t thank everyone enough for their help getting us back up and running. We so enjoyed this trip and look forward to many more adventures with you all!!
We can't wait!
❤ this group. I have never laughed so much even when things went bad 😂
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Awesome video as always Bill and Deb.
Thank you!
A good mix of Overlanding, camping, had some real world issues. IDK. Just a good presentation and great shots.
Thank you!
Just moved to St George. So many awesome places in Utah. Thanks for showing me some new places.
Thanks for watching.
Wow! Quite the trip and what a great group of folks to be traveling with. Glad you were able to get to Misplaced Overland up and running. Thinking about proactively replacing our oil coolers on the jeeps with aluminum.
It would not hurt to replace it. But we are over 100,000 miles with no issues. You just never know. Thanks for watching.
Several of those trails looked very familiar! Great job on the repair.
Thanks! We checked several out on trails offroad. Thanks for watching
When are using any type of machinery, you are bound to have breakdowns, eventually! I drive folks crazy carrying so many tools on any trips. Saved us the time that my brand new water pump literally blew apart on a 1,000 mile road trip, pulling a trailer load of canoes & camping gear to the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. Good job of staying close and doubling back to help your friends.
Thanks!
Wow, that does. Looks like some awesome scenery.
It definitely was. Thanks for watching.
Wow great video with beautiful scenery and great teamwork! Hoping to travel some of those trails when we make our “retirement trip” next August but we will be pulling a big trailer with us and won’t be able to camp in the pretty places! I’ve started working on where we can camp and be close. Using your tracks to figure it out!
If you need any help planning, let me know .
@@CoddiwompleOverland thanks I will. We have a 28 foot Winnebago tag along so we will have to camp at a campground and ride out to trails. We are planning on a 2-3 month trip so we can stay in one place for awhile and scout around! First stop will be South Dakota then on out to Wyoming
@@CoddiwompleOverland if my rich uncle dies before then, I’ll buy an overland trailer!
We are planning to do South Dakota this coming year.
Loved it. More like this one.
Thanks! Just curious what did you like about it?
Awesome job guys taking care of each other now crazy that it messed up like that too
Thanks!
Great teamwork on the jeep repair. Sometimes I wish you guys drove Toyota’s but the jeep size is perfect for you guys. Toyota’s break also, I’m just biased because I worked for them most of my adult life. Still beautiful scenery on the videos ❤
Thanks! We love our Toyota friends.
Are you going to Overland Expo East?
Yes! We will be in the Commonwealth 4x4 booth and XGRiD campers booth
Are some of you from Kentucky? Dan Cummins is all over the place here in Central Ky.
We are from Ky. (Bill & Deb) We are proud to say Dan Cummins is
one of our sponsors.
@@CoddiwompleOverland We live in Salvisa, KY (Marty and Lauri). We are heading out to the Bighorns on Tuesday. Been going out there every year since 1994.
When you are talking about that State Park, are you talking about Kodachrome as in the film type?? Do you mean Kodachrome Basin State Park? Your accent is killing me. 😜😝
Sorry, yes, it is Kodachrome Basin State Park.
Should’ve used the Dorman oil cooler
Yes, we had to get what we could get.
Not good when you break down away from home. Good thing you guys were able to get it repaired and back on the road. The scenery is still awesome. Why do you guys try to camp below 10k feet?
Being from the east cost. We prefer to camp below 8,500 to avoid the possibility of breathing problems at night.
@@CoddiwompleOverland I figured either that or issues with some of the cooking gear. Yeap, we are on the east coast too and don’t get anywhere near that high.
In the past, we have had issues with camp stoves also.
It’s a sad state of affairs when a 2012 jeep liberty has to be sold for scrap because ahead gasket is more expensive to repair than the vehicle is worth. And that’s after spending 3 grand on fixing the AC vent doors under the dash.
Hate to hear that. Thanks for watching.
Leave no one behind
That's right.
Any particular reason to be under 8000 ft for camp. Just wondering. Enjoy your channel keep it up.
Lower elevation makes it easier for some to sleep.
12:33 Geez Louise! How much stuff do you need to bring with to go off roading and camping??? 😮 Our 4 door Wrangler, a ground tent and basic sleeping and cooking gear is all we need. Works great. Besides, is it really camping if you're dragging a house behind you? Oy. If we needed to be that comfortable we'd either hotel it, or stay home. The $50+ K spent on one of those trailers would buy a lot of fuel to go more places, and a lot of hotel rooms, without having to store it and insure it too, not to mention being limited by where you can go off road. SO many negatives. I literally can't even imagine trying to do the trailer thing. #SimplerIsBetter #LighterIsBetter
That's why there are so many options. One person's preference may not be the same as others. Thanks for watching.
Today it is about who has the most toys.
Not necessarily. When you are out for months at a time, it becomes more of a comfort. If we do weekend trips alot of the time, we will head out with the RTT and basics.
Yes, I completely agree. I had that same thought when I first seen it. I tried to process why would I pay that for a small camper.
Why……. Because I only live once and taking 3 week trips should not be work. The camper is a lot less set up and take down. I’ve done the roof top tents/ done with that.
With that being said I say do what makes YOU happy. For me it’s the camper. As far as where you can go with a camper , you would be surprised.
Whatever style/setup people have it’s ok. It’s about the awesome journey getting there.
Well said..
Ok I'm a dummy. Why 8,000 feet. Instead of 10,000? Just asking
The higher you go in elevation, the harder it is to breathe because the air is not as dense at higher elevation. Our group is from the East in lower elevation.
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Thanks for watching
Why do you try to camp under 8000 feet ?
It's easier to sleep for some at night.
@@CoddiwompleOverland Cold or O2? I prefer camping between 7k and 10k in the summer just for the cooler weather.