Love finding the sites you recommend... However... Just got home from a day trip looking around for that fall foliage site. DUDE! The Subaru was not having it in this wet weather. The ruts were insane and the 2' deep potholes made so many roads impassable. Fun day but no luck on finding that river spot!
Great video I just went over stamped pass today from 90 over to Greenwater and will have to say the north side of the trail has a lot of rocks on the road. I would say a vehicle with some clearance would be advised and also driving with their headlights on. If you’re driving just through figure, it will be a 2 1/2 hour trip. One way at lease take your time lot of good view up there
Head up Sr 542 the Mount Baker highway almost to the top at the ski area, take White Salmon road two or three miles to its end, it is the most incredible dispersed camping spot you will ever see! I promise, The view itself is absolutely worth it even if the spot is already taken,There's still time, I've been up there at the end of november. There's a good chance no one will be up there on a weekday at this time of year, if it's taken Twin Lakes is an awesome alternative it's absolutely incredible in its own right. Hannigan pass is awesome also.
This comment is so clutch. I have been scouring for spots all week to park the runner and camp for an elopement I’m shooting this Thursday there. You just saved me. Thank you so much for this!!
@@TheProjectMix if it is still open (I believe the gate closes on November 1st) continue past the ski area to the end of Sr 542, it ends at artist point which is where the outdoor and hunting scenes for the movie The Deer Hunter were filmed. If anything it's more incredible than the spot at the end of White Salmon road and is very popular for wedding shoots, every time I've been up there there has been a wedding party or two taking photographs. Many people go up to the parking lot at artist point to watch the sunset then stay in their car or tailgate in the parking lot all night to watch the sunrise, it's one of the most incredible places to do that in the world.
@@dabbking for great all-around hiking fishing camping exploring Old logging roads etc I recommend the mountain loop highway which starts in darrington and goes through to granite falls. Big 4 ice caves are incredible and a relatively easy hike. For great views you have to explore the logging roads branching off of the main mountain loop highway, there are some great ones I cannot remember any specific though. Another I would recommend is Sauk mountain road it's between Rockport and concrete and goes up to the Sauk mountain trailhead, unless it has been blocked off since I've been there you can go beyond that and there are incredible views of Mount Baker and great places to camp, take bug spray. Also Jackman Creek road a little farther down 20 towards concrete.
Today, my dog and I went and found the first campsite in your last video above Baker Lake. As it turns out, i had been up that road before, but never that spur to the campsite with that great view of Mt. Baker. My car at the time would have never made it as it was too low to the ground. Now my built 4runner has no problem with those types of obstacles. I plan on going back to Stampede Pass area as we discussed in your previous video's comment section. Now, being a few days into October, our days are very numbered to get up there.
This is a really great video. Cool video footage, cool music, cool editing. Nice work. I think I saw your old SUV while walking my dog in Ballard. Happened to notice the sticker. If you guys ski camp during winter, hit me up. I have a teardrop that I take to various PNW mountains and camp at the base. In any event, thanks for your great content and keep up the good work. We all enjoy your stuff.
Thanks, greatly appreciate the kind words. Ski camping is something we've never done but I was just thinking about it the other day. Could be fun. If we do, we'll hit you up. Cheers 🍻
Those spectacular mountain top sites are great in the middle of the day, but can get very cold and windy at night! We were backpacking in Goat Rocks once and found a great site. We were cowboy camping - no tents! - and we nearly froze to death!
Im suprised you were so candid about the where - abouts of these campsites most all channel you tube and even you two dont generally give specific locations. Im a lifelong native of seattle and need to find dispersed camping sites.we have been watching your vlogs for awhile. Very much appreciated you two are the best thanks so much Aloha from Seattle
@larryfregin2859 it's a delicate balance and one we are keenly aware of. On one hand, one of our primary motivations with this channel is to inspire people to get out and explore. On the other hand, great campsites have been utterly over-run and trashed in the past when their locations have been widely broadcast on social media. We, and many other 'overland' creators I know of and speak with feel like its a bit of a no-win situation. Share sites and people will get mad. Don't share sites and people will get mad. It just is what it is I suppose. Anyway, we appreciate your support and kind words!
You are absolutely correct I grew up in Seattle in so many of the places that I used to camp have been thrashed and blocked off by the state along rivers so on and so forth
@FullsendOffroad definitely worth a trip! I'd recommend planning for mid-late June at the earliest though, as snow can make these spots inaccessible until then
This one's definitely making me want to get back up to Stampede Pass and do some more exploring...wish it was the beginning of Summer and not the end 😂
It's funny .... I always get a bit of 'anxiety' when we're approaching a campsite like this. Like, in my head I am CONVINCED someone is gonna be there. And of course 90% of the time, no one is.
While don’t share your passion for wind turbines in the distance the other views were incredible. Thanks for an interesting look at the Washington ba kcountry.
@@WheretoNextOverland I was being a tad facetious in mentioning the wind turbines. When I watch videos on channels that I subscribe to I like to comment on something mentioned in the video. My way of showing the content creator that I did actually watch the entire video.
Thanks for the great video! I love the shots of the views that you got! Quick question, would an area like this be worth checking out if it’s rainy? Or would you go somewhere lower if it’s going to be rainy? Thanks 🙏🏼
I have a 26 foot trailer and truck, Is this a good place I could take them for dispersed camping? So far in the video I'd say yes. I'd like to get to Lester. The last time I was there is when the city of Tacoma burned all the building.
Looking at at some of these replies, it's hard to find a dispersed place that hasn't been trashed or there are some idiots who come in the middle of the night and yell, scream and leaving garbage. We stayed at a place in the Olympics and a father let his daughter and 2 friends drive around and they got a flat tire and no spare, long story short, they were walking and my wife said that I need to see if they needed help, so I did and they were not old enough to drive and her dad was 15 miles away and no cell service. I took her to a spot that I knew I got service and she was able to call her mom that was at home. SCARY! I never got a thank you from the parents, just the cops coming up and checking us out and leaving. What would you do? We would NEVER let our kids do that at that age, in a place like that.
We’re there right now and trying to find a good spot like the ones you’re showing but not having any luck. Can you share gps coordinates to a couple of them please?
Nah. Any stock 4x4 will be more than enough. Even a crossover with a little bit of ground clearance would be fine for *most* of the roads up here. Some spur roads & offshoots can get a little rough, but for the most part it's pretty easy FS roads
I appreciate your video but the name of the mountain or GPS coordinates would be great, especially since you have your directions wrong. At 8 minutes 30 seconds you say that lake Keechelus is to the west. I looked on google maps and the lake is to the north. This is based on the shape of the lake and Cathedral Pass and Mount Daniel in the background. Keep in mind that I 90 runs NW to SE in this area. Feels like this is a content commercial.
You "appreciate" the video, yet you wrap up your comment with an insult? Ok then. I don't share coordinates to campsites on purpose. I've discussed my reasoning extensively in other videos and comments, so I won't get into it here. But I get it, some people feel entitled to having coordinates handed to them versus putting in the effort themselves to find spots. Ironically, it sounds like you put in enough work to figure out I made a mistake in the video. I bet if you had spent another minute or so looking at satellite imagery (instead of posting a comment sh******* on my video), you could've figured out exactly where it is. Oh, and I have an entire video sharing exactly how I go about finding campsites like this one. Give it a watch if you care to learn how to find spots for yourself. P.S -- If I seem a little salty, it's because I am. This comment pushed some buttons.
Assuming it's not snow covered, almost all of it should be accessible without 4WD. Only exceptions might be a few of the rougher spur roads / side trails
As long as there is no snow, I would say 4WD is not necessary for most of the more 'main' fs roads & spurs out there. A little ground clearance would be advisable though
No. We used to go up there in 77 Pontiac station wagon in high school. But, you have to go when weather permits. Today a 1/2 ton 2WD truck is more than sufficient with their ground clearance. If you want to go up to and across the Stampede Pass all the way to Auburn, a 4X4 is a good insurance policy. Leave that stock Subaru at home.
@@2TrackMind-c6i thanks, but my stock Subaru has more ground clearance than any 1/2 ton 2wd truck. I just took my stock Subaru yesterday where my 1/2 ton 4wd truck wouldn’t make it. Thanks for the advice though.
Just found your channel and subscribed. Unfortunately my biggest concern is the rude or dangerous people and then I just leave. If you find a lovely but trashed campsite, clean it up best you can and enjoy it. I watch another channel based in Minnesota and that is exactly what he does and demonstrates how he cleans out fire pits (including any ammo!), broken chairs, coolers, beer cans and even weed whacks if overgrown! He sets a good example, grumbles a bit then sets off to enjoy it. It is everywhere. Some channels don't want to show the dirty stuff, and want everything to be instagram perfect (which is never reality), but I think the opposite is better when you set a good example. By everyone keeping sites cleaner, you will stand a better chance to avoid the site being shutdown which we have seen in so many places. I don't want or expect coordinates and can do the research easily enough with what you have provided. Well done producing this and Thanks again.
Agree 100% with the importance of discussing and showing good camp etiquette. Generally, when I come across trash at camp I'll mention it in a video and try and cleanup as best I can. Honestly though, we've had pretty good luck this summer with relatively clean campsites. As a general rule, the closer to town you camp, the more trash (and rude people) you have go contend with. Go further out / more remote and that tends to be less of an issue
People like you complain because I showcase these areas, while others complain because I don't give coordinates or specific routes. Bottom line .... people love to whine & complain.
Great video I just went over stamped pass today from 90 over to Greenwater and will have to say the north side of the trail has a lot of rocks on the road. I would say a vehicle with some clearance would be advised and also driving with their headlights on. If you’re driving just through figure, it will be a 2 1/2 hour trip. One way at lease take your time lot of good view up there
Been all over both the Kaches side, and Stampede side for 40 years snowmobiling, and riding Dirtbikes.
Those peaks are gorgeous. And the lunch wrap supreme, great idea!
Lunch Wrap Supreme ... that's what we're calling it from now on. Haha
Yes nice area. But wouod have to give my vote to winthrop area. NF37 to NF39. The most remote part of Washington.
That's a great area as well. Hard to argue against anything in the north Cascades
Love finding the sites you recommend... However... Just got home from a day trip looking around for that fall foliage site. DUDE! The Subaru was not having it in this wet weather. The ruts were insane and the 2' deep potholes made so many roads impassable. Fun day but no luck on finding that river spot!
@jej2371 oh man, that sounds like a pretty excellent day of adventure to me!
Love the vid and y’all’s channel! Appreciate your tips and advice!
Thank you! Appreciate the kind words.
I never thought of making the salad kit in the bag! 🤦♀️
@@ElleBaum anything to cut down on cleanup is a win haha
Great video I just went over stamped pass today from 90 over to Greenwater and will have to say the north side of the trail has a lot of rocks on the road. I would say a vehicle with some clearance would be advised and also driving with their headlights on. If you’re driving just through figure, it will be a 2 1/2 hour trip. One way at lease take your time lot of good view up there
Thanks! Yeah, it can get pretty rocky up there. I've seen some ..... interesting choices .... in cars up there in the past.
Head up Sr 542 the Mount Baker highway almost to the top at the ski area, take White Salmon road two or three miles to its end, it is the most incredible dispersed camping spot you will ever see! I promise, The view itself is absolutely worth it even if the spot is already taken,There's still time, I've been up there at the end of november. There's a good chance no one will be up there on a weekday at this time of year, if it's taken Twin Lakes is an awesome alternative it's absolutely incredible in its own right. Hannigan pass is awesome also.
This comment is so clutch. I have been scouring for spots all week to park the runner and camp for an elopement I’m shooting this Thursday there. You just saved me. Thank you so much for this!!
@@TheProjectMix if it is still open (I believe the gate closes on November 1st) continue past the ski area to the end of Sr 542, it ends at artist point which is where the outdoor and hunting scenes for the movie The Deer Hunter were filmed. If anything it's more incredible than the spot at the end of White Salmon road and is very popular for wedding shoots, every time I've been up there there has been a wedding party or two taking photographs. Many people go up to the parking lot at artist point to watch the sunset then stay in their car or tailgate in the parking lot all night to watch the sunrise, it's one of the most incredible places to do that in the world.
Sweet any more spots I am in skagit looking for spots like this
@@dabbking for great all-around hiking fishing camping exploring Old logging roads etc I recommend the mountain loop highway which starts in darrington and goes through to granite falls. Big 4 ice caves are incredible and a relatively easy hike. For great views you have to explore the logging roads branching off of the main mountain loop highway, there are some great ones I cannot remember any specific though. Another I would recommend is Sauk mountain road it's between Rockport and concrete and goes up to the Sauk mountain trailhead, unless it has been blocked off since I've been there you can go beyond that and there are incredible views of Mount Baker and great places to camp, take bug spray. Also Jackman Creek road a little farther down 20 towards concrete.
@@timfeeley714-25 what about any shooting spots
Today, my dog and I went and found the first campsite in your last video above Baker Lake. As it turns out, i had been up that road before, but never that spur to the campsite with that great view of Mt. Baker. My car at the time would have never made it as it was too low to the ground. Now my built 4runner has no problem with those types of obstacles. I plan on going back to Stampede Pass area as we discussed in your previous video's comment section. Now, being a few days into October, our days are very numbered to get up there.
Pretty amazing campsite, isn't it?
This is a really great video. Cool video footage, cool music, cool editing. Nice work. I think I saw your old SUV while walking my dog in Ballard. Happened to notice the sticker. If you guys ski camp during winter, hit me up. I have a teardrop that I take to various PNW mountains and camp at the base. In any event, thanks for your great content and keep up the good work. We all enjoy your stuff.
Thanks, greatly appreciate the kind words. Ski camping is something we've never done but I was just thinking about it the other day. Could be fun. If we do, we'll hit you up. Cheers 🍻
Those spectacular mountain top sites are great in the middle of the day, but can get very cold and windy at night! We were backpacking in Goat Rocks once and found a great site. We were cowboy camping - no tents! - and we nearly froze to death!
No doubt! Wind is the biggest challenge / drawback of spots like that. We've definitely endured some rough nights on mountain tops haha
This even applies to concerts at The Gorge - sun goes down, wind comes up, temperature plummets 😮
@bc4198 ESPECIALLY true around the Columbia Gorge. That place gets insanely windy!
We're the kind of folk that when we come to a fork in the road, we take it!
Nice! Thanks for the great suggestions! This is one of the reasons we love living in Seattle!
Right?! It's so nice living in a place where mountain views like this are less than 90 mins away
Im suprised you were so candid about the where - abouts of these campsites most all channel you tube and even you two dont generally give specific locations. Im a lifelong native of seattle and need to find dispersed camping sites.we have been watching your vlogs for awhile. Very much appreciated you two are the best thanks so much Aloha from Seattle
@larryfregin2859 it's a delicate balance and one we are keenly aware of. On one hand, one of our primary motivations with this channel is to inspire people to get out and explore. On the other hand, great campsites have been utterly over-run and trashed in the past when their locations have been widely broadcast on social media.
We, and many other 'overland' creators I know of and speak with feel like its a bit of a no-win situation.
Share sites and people will get mad. Don't share sites and people will get mad. It just is what it is I suppose.
Anyway, we appreciate your support and kind words!
You are absolutely correct I grew up in Seattle in so many of the places that I used to camp have been thrashed and blocked off by the state along rivers so on and so forth
Nothing beats the PNW for views and serene moments
@dvsmike agreed!
I have always wanted to check this out! I too love the area, just upgraded the rig and will be on the trail soon!
Get out there before the snow hits!
Tell everyone and then you will lose your campground!!
I'd never imagine, I need to see some of these places. I may go in the spring.
@FullsendOffroad definitely worth a trip! I'd recommend planning for mid-late June at the earliest though, as snow can make these spots inaccessible until then
@@WheretoNextOverland yeah it must get cold. But it will likely be april and also may not be much off roading. Just a sight seeing trip.
Try up north fork Tampico it's breath taking
Great video! Thanks for sharing
Thanks!
This one's definitely making me want to get back up to Stampede Pass and do some more exploring...wish it was the beginning of Summer and not the end 😂
Right?! Hard to believe 'mountain camping season' is almost over 😔
So hoping to get up into Washington next year and explore. All those were amazing, but I can't believe no one was at that one up top. What a snag!
It's funny .... I always get a bit of 'anxiety' when we're approaching a campsite like this. Like, in my head I am CONVINCED someone is gonna be there. And of course 90% of the time, no one is.
@@WheretoNextOverland and then, there's the anxiety of actually claiming the spot and then someone else rolling up on you. 😬
There goes the neighborhood! Haha! JK!! Great video, amazing spots! Hope some people stop complaining and get out there and leave it better 🤘🏻
@@WheresWiseman I'm just over here ruining it for everyone 🤷♂️
Well done!
such a sick spot! Thanks for sharing 🤟
It was! Cheers 🍻
6:03 I think I see your truck there on Google Earth. Lol
Haha, well now I'm gonna have to go take a look. That'd be pretty funny.
Haha! We saw the same thing 😂
I saw this too!!
I camped out at the second to last spot a couple weeks ago!
A great spot. The view of the lake from there was about perfect
I have a AEV Glad with Alucab, let me know the next time you guys are in Denver
Sounds like a great setup!
While don’t share your passion for wind turbines in the distance the other views were incredible. Thanks for an interesting look at the Washington ba kcountry.
Passion as in ..... acknowledging that they exist? Anyway, thanks for watching. Cheers!
@@WheretoNextOverland I was being a tad facetious in mentioning the wind turbines. When I watch videos on channels that I subscribe to I like to comment on something mentioned in the video. My way of showing the content creator that I did actually watch the entire video.
@HogTide_Rising it's all good, your comment gave me a chuckle. Cheers!
The views are killer! Wishing we can visit someday!
You definitely should!
Thanks for the great video! I love the shots of the views that you got! Quick question, would an area like this be worth checking out if it’s rainy? Or would you go somewhere lower if it’s going to be rainy? Thanks 🙏🏼
I probably wouldn't go out of my way to go up there if it's rainy, but to each their own
I have a 26 foot trailer and truck, Is this a good place I could take them for dispersed camping? So far in the video I'd say yes. I'd like to get to Lester. The last time I was there is when the city of Tacoma burned all the building.
👍👍 look on Google map at that spot, looks like your rig.
Haha it kinda does. Don't think it is, but hard to tell
Yeah it's hard to tell but it looked pretty close, they used to have times on when the area was photoed, but I haven't seen that in years.
Looking at at some of these replies, it's hard to find a dispersed place that hasn't been trashed or there are some idiots who come in the middle of the night and yell, scream and leaving garbage. We stayed at a place in the Olympics and a father let his daughter and 2 friends drive around and they got a flat tire and no spare, long story short, they were walking and my wife said that I need to see if they needed help, so I did and they were not old enough to drive and her dad was 15 miles away and no cell service. I took her to a spot that I knew I got service and she was able to call her mom that was at home. SCARY! I never got a thank you from the parents, just the cops coming up and checking us out and leaving. What would you do? We would NEVER let our kids do that at that age, in a place like that.
We’re there right now and trying to find a good spot like the ones you’re showing but not having any luck. Can you share gps coordinates to a couple of them please?
Would I need a high rig to get up there? I have a Swift on a Ram but not able to lift it.
Nah. Any stock 4x4 will be more than enough. Even a crossover with a little bit of ground clearance would be fine for *most* of the roads up here. Some spur roads & offshoots can get a little rough, but for the most part it's pretty easy FS roads
I appreciate your video but the name of the mountain or GPS coordinates would be great, especially since you have your directions wrong. At 8 minutes 30 seconds you say that lake Keechelus is to the west. I looked on google maps and the lake is to the north. This is based on the shape of the lake and Cathedral Pass and Mount Daniel in the background. Keep in mind that I 90 runs NW to SE in this area. Feels like this is a content commercial.
You "appreciate" the video, yet you wrap up your comment with an insult? Ok then.
I don't share coordinates to campsites on purpose. I've discussed my reasoning extensively in other videos and comments, so I won't get into it here. But I get it, some people feel entitled to having coordinates handed to them versus putting in the effort themselves to find spots.
Ironically, it sounds like you put in enough work to figure out I made a mistake in the video. I bet if you had spent another minute or so looking at satellite imagery (instead of posting a comment sh******* on my video), you could've figured out exactly where it is.
Oh, and I have an entire video sharing exactly how I go about finding campsites like this one. Give it a watch if you care to learn how to find spots for yourself.
P.S -- If I seem a little salty, it's because I am. This comment pushed some buttons.
How accessible without true 4WD though?
Assuming it's not snow covered, almost all of it should be accessible without 4WD. Only exceptions might be a few of the rougher spur roads / side trails
do you still have your LC?
Yep, we'll be moving it to Arizona this winter & will keep it down there. Planning on using it to explore more of the Southwest
Are you moving g to AZ?
Do you need 4 wheel drive on this journey?
As long as there is no snow, I would say 4WD is not necessary for most of the more 'main' fs roads & spurs out there. A little ground clearance would be advisable though
@@WheretoNextOverlandwhat about airing down? Subaru Outback Wilderness
@tbaylo4034 on roads like these, i wouldn't consider airing down necessary .... but it will certainly improve comfort if you do.
No. We used to go up there in 77 Pontiac station wagon in high school. But, you have to go when weather permits. Today a 1/2 ton 2WD truck is more than sufficient with their ground clearance. If you want to go up to and across the Stampede Pass all the way to Auburn, a 4X4 is a good insurance policy. Leave that stock Subaru at home.
@@2TrackMind-c6i thanks, but my stock Subaru has more ground clearance than any 1/2 ton 2wd truck. I just took my stock Subaru yesterday where my 1/2 ton 4wd truck wouldn’t make it. Thanks for the advice though.
Just found your channel and subscribed. Unfortunately my biggest concern is the rude or dangerous people and then I just leave. If you find a lovely but trashed campsite, clean it up best you can and enjoy it. I watch another channel based in Minnesota and that is exactly what he does and demonstrates how he cleans out fire pits (including any ammo!), broken chairs, coolers, beer cans and even weed whacks if overgrown! He sets a good example, grumbles a bit then sets off to enjoy it. It is everywhere. Some channels don't want to show the dirty stuff, and want everything to be instagram perfect (which is never reality), but I think the opposite is better when you set a good example. By everyone keeping sites cleaner, you will stand a better chance to avoid the site being shutdown which we have seen in so many places. I don't want or expect coordinates and can do the research easily enough with what you have provided. Well done producing this and Thanks again.
Agree 100% with the importance of discussing and showing good camp etiquette. Generally, when I come across trash at camp I'll mention it in a video and try and cleanup as best I can.
Honestly though, we've had pretty good luck this summer with relatively clean campsites.
As a general rule, the closer to town you camp, the more trash (and rude people) you have go contend with. Go further out / more remote and that tends to be less of an issue
Hopefully people dont see this and decide to leave their trash. So many places RUINED because of these videos. Stay home and trash your own state.
For someone who appears to really love plants, you do sure seem to hate the idea of other people enjoying them.
@@WheretoNextOverland still love plants, hate it when people trash the forest. Read my comment instead of twisting my words.
keep it to yourself
oops
Won't be long before your crowding the area then crying it's too crowded lol
People like you complain because I showcase these areas, while others complain because I don't give coordinates or specific routes. Bottom line .... people love to whine & complain.
Great video I just went over stamped pass today from 90 over to Greenwater and will have to say the north side of the trail has a lot of rocks on the road. I would say a vehicle with some clearance would be advised and also driving with their headlights on. If you’re driving just through figure, it will be a 2 1/2 hour trip. One way at lease take your time lot of good view up there