Here in Europe, heating costs have gone up hugely since Russia invaded Ukraine. I bought a 250g merino base layer with funnel neck. It allows me not to turn on the heat unless it's below zero outside. It cost 110 euro ( about $130 ), but it has paid for itself already. It is bullet proof. The last one I had was 220g. I bought it in 2009 and it went around the world with me, from Central Europe, through Russia in the winter, Mongolio in deepest winter, China etc. Kept me warm all the way through. I only bought the replacement this season as finally, after 14 years of wear, the neck began to fray. Top Tip : Buy 100% Merino wool. If it's diluted with plastic, a) it can't be recycled so easily and b) you will smell.
The cinematography in this is beautiful. I'd love to know what camera/lens combo you are using? Great video - I can't believe this channel doesn't have more subs lol!
Simply awesome you guys! Was exactly in that valley a few months ago but not through the same trail... Some mighty drop off right there too, scary steep... Congrats! I can't stop watching it over and over...
Looks like a great trip. In a few of the camping spots, I see a storyteller beast. Did it do the same trails the jeeps did? Some of the trails look tough for a sprinter :)
Check out more about this 72-hour adventure here: bit.ly/3P2h8Dm
Everything about this - the people, the locations, the food and the adventures (not to mention the Huckberry gear) is just AWESOME. Love your work : )
Here in Europe, heating costs have gone up hugely since Russia invaded Ukraine. I bought a 250g merino base layer with funnel neck. It allows me not to turn on the heat unless it's below zero outside. It cost 110 euro ( about $130 ), but it has paid for itself already. It is bullet proof. The last one I had was 220g. I bought it in 2009 and it went around the world with me, from Central Europe, through Russia in the winter, Mongolio in deepest winter, China etc. Kept me warm all the way through. I only bought the replacement this season as finally, after 14 years of wear, the neck began to fray. Top Tip : Buy 100% Merino wool. If it's diluted with plastic, a) it can't be recycled so easily and b) you will smell.
I get so much joy watching you be mystified by nature. I am definatey taking this trip next.
Please do!
Good friends, insane views, and delicious food. Everything you need for an epic trip!
Back at it again with the epic adventure content. Beautiful stuff
I love this series and also cities that you covered. Seattle, New Orleans (my favorite), Minnesota and NYC. It was amazing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
How did you get a hold of the WayOut Concept vehicle? That is the real question...
This is some high-end camping
I went to Moab after watching this video. It did not disappoint. What a spectacular place.
Sounds like a good trip! Southern Utah is truly is out of this world!
The cinematography in this is beautiful. I'd love to know what camera/lens combo you are using? Great video - I can't believe this channel doesn't have more subs lol!
Agree. I’m curious as well. Really great production and cinematography!!!
What an amazing adventure! Giving me such FOMO.
Simply awesome you guys! Was exactly in that valley a few months ago but not through the same trail... Some mighty drop off right there too, scary steep... Congrats! I can't stop watching it over and over...
Good stuff fellas, good stuff...
Great cinematography!
nice rolexs fellows lolll
Simply fantastic!
This was really great. Who are you guys??? 🤨
Excellent presentation!
Nice, mild temps on that trip! Try those shirts again on a trip during June-Sept :) I'm kidding, I love my merino shirts. Fun video.
*Automatically starts looking for old school maps of Utah/Colorado/Idaho*
I'd love to learn about the music featured in the video. Inspirational sounds!
a mash-up of royalty-free originals!
Looks like a great trip. In a few of the camping spots, I see a storyteller beast. Did it do the same trails the jeeps did? Some of the trails look tough for a sprinter :)
Awesome guys and perfect videoing keep going can you tell what camera gears are you using ?!
Bruh, is that the Original Jeep Wayout Concept?!
Lucky
How about Austin and the hill country ? Plenty to do around here.
adding that to the list - its our backyard
What camera and lens do you use to shoot?
How big are the production crews?
I like that felt hat! Where can I get that hat?
Looking for hat myself. Any info on the felt hat. Thank you
Anyone know where this is?
what time of year was this adventure?
They say cryptobiotic soil is delicate and important....unless they find oil or copper in th he ground. Then it really doesn't matter.
@6:22 I cringed seeing this guy split wood like that. Careful bro. 😬