This long form is great, I’m sure it was a ton of fun and a lot of work to final edit! Liked the highlight reel at the end. Utah is so crazy, love it there. this is motivating me to sell the airstream and get smaller.
Thanks! Definitely was a lot of work to edit, haha. Utah is amazing .... like nowhere else we've ever been. We've gone back almost every year since we first went there! We wanted an Airstream for a long time. I love 'em ..... but once we realized we enjoy getting further off grid, we had to let go of that idea
Thank you! If you have any questions as you're planning, drop 'em here and I'll do my best to answer. It was an AMAZING trip .... but then again, it's pretty hard to go wrong when it comes to exploring Utah
It was great to meet you today at Mule Outfitters! I love the focus and emphasis on geological features you provide in both Utah and Washington. If you ever host an event for locals, let us know! Cheers 🍻
Really cool!! I usually don’t watch long videos but I watched the whole thing. Well done video to both of you. I have lived in Utah since 2005 and I’ve been all of the places you traveled. That is close to the exact route I would guide somebody through Utah. That was a perfect use of that amount of time!! I’m glad you guys really take the time to stop and relax/enjoy along the way. Maybe I’ll see you on the trails someday!
Waoooo….. 🫣🤩🤩🤩…súper espectacular, que maravilloso es nuestro planeta es tan diverso que en serio pareciera que estamos en la luna y a la vez en Marte, súper increíble en verdad gracias gracias Gracias muchachos me encantan sus videos y una vez más Gracias por hacerme partícipe de estos trails😘🤗❤
Beautiful man. I just did a 10 day trip all over southern utah about 2 weeks ago, so amazing. My rig got in wreck a month before , so I wasn't able to do any rough trails and get to some of those amazing camp spots :( thanks for sharing !
Capitol Reef Resort is also a great place to stay. Take the jeep tour, if you don’t have an off road vehicle. We road our motorcycle there from Stockton California, had a great time.
How did you manage your fuel mileage on those longer stretches? I've got a v8 4Runner (lifted, roof rack etc. 13mpg) and so that's one of my first concerns about a trip like this.
Good question. At the time we did this trip, we didn't have a good mounting solution for spare fuel, so we were extra conservative when route planning. My general rule of thumb was to never get further than 100 miles from a possible bailout / gas station. This way, even if we were forced to backtrack, we could theoretically reach a gas stop with a max offroad range of about 240 miles (10mpg / 24 gallon tank) Doing this DID limit our route somewhat. There were areas where we had to bail early or find shortcuts in order to make sure we had the range
This video (and all our videos from the past year) have been shot using a DJI Mini 3 Pro. Before that we had a Mini 2. We like it, it's compact, easy to transport / use, and has pretty good features Definitely not as good as the bigger DJI drones .... but has worked well for us!
Didn't think to record our exact track, but happy to help if you have questions on any particular part. Drop a comment and I'll do my best to offer details
This long form is great, I’m sure it was a ton of fun and a lot of work to final edit! Liked the highlight reel at the end. Utah is so crazy, love it there. this is motivating me to sell the airstream and get smaller.
Thanks! Definitely was a lot of work to edit, haha. Utah is amazing .... like nowhere else we've ever been. We've gone back almost every year since we first went there!
We wanted an Airstream for a long time. I love 'em ..... but once we realized we enjoy getting further off grid, we had to let go of that idea
Excellent video and dialog. I’ve been through these areas multiple times, yet was entranced by the stunning beauty.
Thanks! Yeah, Southern Utah is next level beauty
Great job on this film! Amazing shots! This video will help to plan my trip next year 👌
Thank you! If you have any questions as you're planning, drop 'em here and I'll do my best to answer. It was an AMAZING trip .... but then again, it's pretty hard to go wrong when it comes to exploring Utah
It was great to meet you today at Mule Outfitters! I love the focus and emphasis on geological features you provide
in both Utah and Washington. If you ever host an event for locals, let us know! Cheers 🍻
It was great meeting you as well, and thanks as always for the kind words!
Really cool!! I usually don’t watch long videos but I watched the whole thing. Well done video to both of you. I have lived in Utah since 2005 and I’ve been all of the places you traveled. That is close to the exact route I would guide somebody through Utah. That was a perfect use of that amount of time!! I’m glad you guys really take the time to stop and relax/enjoy along the way. Maybe I’ll see you on the trails someday!
Thanks for the kind words! Utah is SUCH an amazing place. Having done two trips there, it still feels like we've barely scratched the surface.
insane trip, farewell,))
It was an amazing trip for sure!
Waoooo….. 🫣🤩🤩🤩…súper espectacular, que maravilloso es nuestro planeta es tan diverso que en serio pareciera que estamos en la luna y a la vez en Marte, súper increíble en verdad gracias gracias Gracias muchachos me encantan sus videos y una vez más Gracias por hacerme partícipe de estos trails😘🤗❤
Beautiful man. I just did a 10 day trip all over southern utah about 2 weeks ago, so amazing. My rig got in wreck a month before , so I wasn't able to do any rough trails and get to some of those amazing camp spots :( thanks for sharing !
Oh man, sorry to hear about your rig. But yeah, southern Utah is like nowhere else. The camera never does the landscape justice!
Capitol Reef Resort is also a great place to stay. Take the jeep tour, if you don’t have an off road vehicle. We road our motorcycle there from Stockton California, had a great time.
Good tip! Capitol Reef is such a beautiful place
Duck waders, chest high, and a life jacket, invaluable tools for walking a submerged route prior to committing the vehicle
True! I knew that crossing wasn't more than 16" deep thanks to some intel .... buuuuuut had it been an unknown, 100% would've walked it first
@@WheretoNextOverland copy that , more of a PSA comment than a “should of”…👊
Beautiful. Nicely done! What month did you guys go? Thank you for sharing!
Thanks! We did this trip last April
How did you manage your fuel mileage on those longer stretches? I've got a v8 4Runner (lifted, roof rack etc. 13mpg) and so that's one of my first concerns about a trip like this.
Good question. At the time we did this trip, we didn't have a good mounting solution for spare fuel, so we were extra conservative when route planning. My general rule of thumb was to never get further than 100 miles from a possible bailout / gas station. This way, even if we were forced to backtrack, we could theoretically reach a gas stop with a max offroad range of about 240 miles (10mpg / 24 gallon tank)
Doing this DID limit our route somewhat. There were areas where we had to bail early or find shortcuts in order to make sure we had the range
@@WheretoNextOverland Thanks for the response. Great job on the movie!
What is your preferred drone?
This video (and all our videos from the past year) have been shot using a DJI Mini 3 Pro. Before that we had a Mini 2.
We like it, it's compact, easy to transport / use, and has pretty good features
Definitely not as good as the bigger DJI drones .... but has worked well for us!
Do you share your routes & campsites for each video?
Did you happen to track your route others can follow your trip?
Didn't think to record our exact track, but happy to help if you have questions on any particular part. Drop a comment and I'll do my best to offer details
Looks like gooseberry or little creek at the first camp site
Good eye! That was Gooseberry
@@WheretoNextOverland I live in the area at the bottom of the hill
Nice! Beautiful place to call home