Dude knows how to find some good camping sites. I'm also searching for places to camp for next weekend. I need to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
First time watching this content. Nice, keep it simple and keep it realistic. Some of the overlanding channels are no longer realistic with a $100,000 worth of equipment. Keep it real!
Excellent outing. That spot you were considering (at around the 4:40ish mark) would be great for the Gazelle and a buddy heater or just layer up. Those trees looked like alder so maybe revisit that spot in a month or two and see the leaves popping out. Nice vents for the windows, those will come in handy during the buggy seasons.
I spent two nights a few weeks ago camping at that first site, sleeping in my truck camper. It worked out fine. I spent the first night in that sort of overgrown quarry pit on the other road. This was a very enjoyable area. You can tell from the parking at the trailhead and the signage, it must get super busy in the summer. Thanks for the video.
Did you change out the radio @wheretonextoverland? That doesn't look like the factory but I'm looking over your shoulder at it 😆. This looks like it was a terrific spot!! Keep making these videos...just love them.
Yeah, it's a Pioneer head unit. Previous owner installed it, and man, it does a lot to "modernize" the interior. Bluetooth, backup camera, Car Play and Android Auto. Glad you're enjoying the videos! I really appreciate the support!
@@WheretoNextOverland I went solo last weekend towards the Olympic Peninsula and had a rough time accessing Lake Cushman ( closed ) and Hamma Hamma campground ( closed ) so dispersed camping was it for me. I scored an amazing spot somehow and the sunrise view was just incredible. Forgot the key to my RTT so i slept inside my 4Runner. Lol
@jamesholloway2284 nice! It always feels so good when you come across an amazing dispersed spot. That feeling never gets old! Forgot the key to your RTT? Oh man .... I always forget SOMETHING on a trip, but that would be a rough one lol
Ahh thanks! I used to go out there a lot before the main road was paved and sites were switched to day use only. Looks like I've got some more exploring to do out there 👍
No weboost (I enjoy myself more without cell service) but I do have a Garmin inReach Mini. Typically when I arrive at my destination, I'll use it to send a text to my wife letting her know I'm safe along with my coordinates. Great thing with something like a Garmin is it works off satellites, so it'll work no matter how far away from cell towers you get
@@LuanNguyen-rj1btI’ve heard the Zoleo device is really popular among the first responder/search & rescue community here in the northwest. Apparently Garmin is really good at marketing but the Zoleo has better capabilities & functionality.
Bro this is so good! Looks like a very successful scouting trip!
Thanks man! Anytime I can find new dispersed camp spots in the Cascades in the winter, I count that as a huge 'W'
Dude knows how to find some good camping sites. I'm also searching for places to camp for next weekend. I need to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
@@LaoSoftware I hear that. What area are you looking at?
First time watching this content. Nice, keep it simple and keep it realistic. Some of the overlanding channels are no longer realistic with a $100,000 worth of equipment.
Keep it real!
Welcome to the channel! I agree with your sentiment that it can be hard to relate to some of those channels with $$$$$ builds.
I never thought of it like that, lol. But good observation 😂😂😂.
Excellent outing. That spot you were considering (at around the 4:40ish mark) would be great for the Gazelle and a buddy heater or just layer up. Those trees looked like alder so maybe revisit that spot in a month or two and see the leaves popping out.
Nice vents for the windows, those will come in handy during the buggy seasons.
Yeah no doubt. That first spot was really pretty!
I spent two nights a few weeks ago camping at that first site, sleeping in my truck camper. It worked out fine. I spent the first night in that sort of overgrown quarry pit on the other road. This was a very enjoyable area. You can tell from the parking at the trailhead and the signage, it must get super busy in the summer. Thanks for the video.
Nice! Yeah, that first site was beautiful. Like you said, I bet that whole area gets PACKED in the Summer.
I love what you do, and watch all your videos,
Keep it up homie!
Maybe we will cross paths one day.
Thanks man! Yeah, maybe I'll see you out on the trails one of these days!
Did you change out the radio @wheretonextoverland? That doesn't look like the factory but I'm looking over your shoulder at it 😆. This looks like it was a terrific spot!! Keep making these videos...just love them.
Yeah, it's a Pioneer head unit. Previous owner installed it, and man, it does a lot to "modernize" the interior. Bluetooth, backup camera, Car Play and Android Auto.
Glad you're enjoying the videos! I really appreciate the support!
Great video as usual. I need to make it down to explore the Snoqualmie basin more. Every time im down there, it's for backpacking or for work.
Thanks! Yeah, normally we totally overlook it for camping, but it's got some nice options and it's about as close to home as we can dispersed camp
Great video and visual as usual road to 25k !!!
25K or bust! Haha. Thanks as always for the support! It means a lot to Christine and I.
Either one you are close to the road but the second one i would take to without a tent. It's been unseasonably warm here in Canada to.
Nice content!
Thank you!
@@WheretoNextOverland I went solo last weekend towards the Olympic Peninsula and had a rough time accessing Lake Cushman ( closed ) and Hamma Hamma campground ( closed ) so dispersed camping was it for me. I scored an amazing spot somehow and the sunrise view was just incredible. Forgot the key to my RTT so i slept inside my 4Runner. Lol
@jamesholloway2284 nice! It always feels so good when you come across an amazing dispersed spot. That feeling never gets old!
Forgot the key to your RTT? Oh man .... I always forget SOMETHING on a trip, but that would be a rough one lol
VERY COOL VIDEO 😊
Thanks!
👍👍
What general area were you in?
Was thinking middle/North fork Snoqualmie until those shots of the mountains later in the video.
Yeah, you're spot on. This was in the Middle Fork area
Ahh thanks! I used to go out there a lot before the main road was paved and sites were switched to day use only. Looks like I've got some more exploring to do out there 👍
@justinpool4672 yeah. I suspect it's a zoo in the summer .... but in the winter it's great
You got a weboost considering you go by yourself at times?
No weboost (I enjoy myself more without cell service) but I do have a Garmin inReach Mini. Typically when I arrive at my destination, I'll use it to send a text to my wife letting her know I'm safe along with my coordinates.
Great thing with something like a Garmin is it works off satellites, so it'll work no matter how far away from cell towers you get
Oh man, looks like I'm gonna look into one of those.
@@LuanNguyen-rj1btI’ve heard the Zoleo device is really popular among the first responder/search & rescue community here in the northwest. Apparently Garmin is really good at marketing but the Zoleo has better capabilities & functionality.
Is this towards soleduc hot springs? What’s the road number?
This spot was in the Cascades
Mind sharing the coordinates for the spot?