I found the Alvord Playa from one of your videos posted a year or two back. Spending the night out there underneath a crystal clear night sky is something everyone should experience. Changed my life man
As I watch this video, I'm transported to a world where adventure knows no bounds and nature's beauty knows no limits. The fusion of overlanding, untamed landscapes, and camping under the open sky ignites a sense of awe and reverence for the wild. It's a reminder that life's greatest treasures are often found off the beaten path.
Oregon has so much diverse landscapes and areas. Some of those roads you thought were never travelled have been travelled by every TH-camr in Oregon and any that have ever said the world overland. Still it’s always an amazing time being there and or seeing it on video. Glad you enjoyed it all!
Just started following this channel a week ago and it’s awesome to see my home state on here. Thank you for capturing and representing it with such high quality work and I hope you enjoyed your time here.
Mickey Hot Springs left me with 68% burns last September attempting to save the Adventure dog Hope! We were solo and had to self rescue to Fields Station, from there it was life flight to Portland. A story I will share with the offroad community for the remainder of my days........Skull Creek Road is awesome!!!
I'm a disabled poor person that cannot achieve a life like yours guys, but every time I watch your channel, I'm there with you, go places,see new beautiful things that God created for all of us ♥️😊 THANKS FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO 😊 AMAZING.
You are a sheer talent sir. The footage, the editing, the music all incredible. Another awesome video. Absolutely enjoy and look forward to your drops every week.
That descent to the creek at 48 minutes is awesome and I know that area out there is epic in its own right, although it is quite barren in many ways with its lack of forests and lack of water most of the time. Really good effort by you guys out there! Nothing like getting out there and depending on your rig for everything it is a good feeling . Car camping in general is an excellent experience!
awesome video! You were in my backyard. I wish I knew you guys were running that section. You missed so much good stuff that we could’ve put you on. Gearhart mountain. You missed the cowboy Hot Springs below heart Mountain (kind of a special spot) not on the map of hot springs in Oregon. You missed the Hot Springs in heart mountain reserve. there is a crazy glass house at the base of heart mountain that some rich millionaire built and never lived in it that you can explore. The climb up Dorothy slide. The wild horses. The Steens mountains. they are the deepest canyons in the United States. there is also a breed of mustangs that came from Spain that are only alive and well in the area. on a special occasion, you might get to see them. If you ever come back I would love to show you a few places.
I have a 2004 forerunner with a 3 inch body lift and a 4 inch long travel. it is a V-8.. in the winter time I put snow tracks on it and we go back hilling on Heart mountain. I can send pics.
Wonderful video -- great technical work. As an Oregonian, though, I just have to correct you on one thing.....we don't call it "overlanding". We call it the weekend.
I'm a subscriber because Shaun is my favorite you tube content! I really enjoy seeing the other side of this vast North American Continent! Makes me want to sell most of my stuff and head out there!
The road where you had issues with the trailer was a place a gentleman nearly rolled into the river. He was going up and waiting for his turn to go through that tight spot. He felt the right rear of his pickup begin to drop. The road had given away under his tire. The only thing that kept him from going over was the pumkin on his rear diff. It caught on what was left of the road. Luckily he was with some people who knew what to do. He also teaches vehicle recovery, little did he know. Not sure how much longer that road will be able to survive. All those roads where built for wagons back in the 1860's by the military. It was called the Military Road back in the day. See you on the trails! George.
@@TheStoryTillNow It was bound to happen. I had been going in there for nearly 30 years yearly so I have seen a lot of deterioration of the area. Use to be I could camp at the gravel bar you guys parked on (swimming area) for days and might see one other person come in. Last year it was grand central station.
Hi Guys, Stumbled across this video and I loved it! We own about 60 acres that border the dunes near Christmas Valley, OR and you guys went right by our property! We feel so grateful that we have access to some amazing areas in Oregon. Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
Nice one, Oregon is my neighbor to the south so it looks like a nice place to do some overlanding, might have to try it in a few months. If you had a Deadman off-road earth anchor you could dig a pit in any location you want a snatch block or a winch point, I haven't had to use mine yet but since I'm out solo I like having options to get myself out of trouble.
Loved the lakebed shot! Took me back to deployment in Djibouti Africa where we would drive our MTVRs at full speed shoulder to shoulder across a good 10-15mi of dry lakebed!
The dunes are a blast. I didn't see you guys trying the big ones. At least go down them 😂 Really sorry you didn't get a chance to mention Jessi Combs (RIP) when you were on the Alvord Playa. She was an awesome car girl and helped to grow our current off-road hobby.
I never normally comment on YT vids. But always feel compelled to with yours! Congrats matey! You have nailed your content and channel! Incredible as always. This should be nominated for awards!
I never saw Oregon like that. I always pictured it much more forested and mountainous. This video really was amazing and awesome. The western and southwestern parts of the U.S. are so vastly different than the East coast and middle of the country. Your video just UPPED my desire to head out there! I just came back from a solo adventure to S Dakota, Wyoming, Minnesota, and upper Michigan.
Haven’t got through the whole video yet but had to comment and say the beginning of the video brought me so much joy seeing that cave again and seeing you guys drive down cabin lake road with fort rock in the background! I used to live in fort rock and have traveled all over that desert! Just down the road from the cave is the largest juniper tree in the world and then also not far from there is a place called hole in the ground you should totally check out if you make it back there again. Such a rad place and miss it dearly out there. Alright, back to the video!
The Christmas valley sand dunes! First sand dunes I ever ventured on. Took my old 92 XJ out there many times. Loving this video so far, brings back lots of good memories.
If you make it to north east Oregon check out marble creek pass. Very cool trail with a couple mines and a big granite quarry. Also virtue flats isn’t far from there. Just finished the video and god I miss Oregon so much. I now reside in SE Idaho and am slowly learning the area. Going out with a local off-road group next weekend that I’m super stoked for! Love watching your videos and the cinematography is next to none. Hope to see more from Oregon, definitely one of the most diverse states in America scenery wise cause it has every landscape and climate you can think of. I miss it so much out there!
OMG... you had the ram right behind the trailer. all you had to do is get real close to the trailer and the winch would have lifted it in the air and it would have slid to the right with eaz. ive done it with long wheel base trucks that have a tough time cornering trees and rocks.
I really love your videos. As a guy living in some of the flattest countries in the world (Denmark), I dream about doing what you all are doing. Keep up the awesome adventures! I'm looking forward to your next one.
I have been to the A6 crash site many times. At the top of the steep hill there is a sign that says no motorized vehicles beyond this point. Unfortunately looks like someone put an A6 sticker over it. You are supposed to walk the rest of the way in. I am seeing lots of TH-cam videos now with people driving all the way in. This will most likely get shutdown due to this. I know you didn’t know I am not blaming you at all just letting you know.
Agreed, and yes, thanks to these guys and others passing the NO motorized signs, it's now gated at the bottom of the hill... I hate social media for getting all the great places overrun with people and often closed! 😡
Not sure why they didn’t name the cave they went to but it’s called Derrick cave. Very close to Fort rock. There's a cool pioneer museum that you should definitely check out also while you're out there.
I'm living in a city near by one of the biggest deserts in the world called Cholistan desert. I know and understand the circumstances of this wild environment. Anyway enjoying your journey 😊😍❤❤❤ I must invite you to visit and explore the Cholistan desert. I'm sure you will enjoy more really....
Great vid! my first go to on the trailer recovery was a high lift jack and push over method.. looks like that would not have worked with the punch out of the rear of the trailer. He might need to bring a long receiver adaptor in the future for that method if he's solo! Great stuff man keep up the inspiring vids .
Wow..Another epic video of another amazing adventure. Love the open terrain ...So different from what we have in BC.Pretty coolio for sure..Thx for another +++ entertaining video😎👍✌️
Sean I am very surprised you have not purchased a Range America fuel tank. An extra tank of fuel ready to go would be useful and cool to see how well it works.
I absolutely love your channel,what your doing is awesome,living my dream thru you Ty,makes my happy retirement even better more time to watch,Ty again
Getting closer to the 300k goal by end of year. Cheers to another sweet video. Who has the power wagon ? Any info on it would be sweet. I was in white Rock last weekend and saw Chef Johns 4 runner parked down by the water. Cheers from Quesnel BC
Did you cross into Idaho on the last part of this? Cause the only trail I'm finding that crosses Owyhee that looks like the trail you were on is on the Idaho side.
@@threedthreedthreed Intell drop so per another video on this crossing you can just search owhyee river crossing on TH-cam. Is that this crossing is the one by the dam and is now closed. There are two other crossings farther south but the trail once you cross is currently blocked by a slide.
We found these routes using the OnX Off-Road app. Sign with my link and save 20% plus get tons of benefits with the Elite Membership: bit.ly/OnXTSTN
Any word when onx app will be available in canada?
@@glenfunnell7913 yes actually I’m told it is happening this week!
Supercool. Thanks.
For those watching the video, it would be interesting to have lat/long posted in the corner on some of the scene changes or camp sites.
Another beauty video Shaun, be curious to know how onX works locally here in Van, BC!
Born and raised here, couldn't be more grateful for the insanely diverse landscape we have all over the state.
I found the Alvord Playa from one of your videos posted a year or two back. Spending the night out there underneath a crystal clear night sky is something everyone should experience. Changed my life man
I feel so fortunate to live 2 to 4 hours away from most of these areas. I just spent the weekend out in the desert and it’s always amazing.
How's the weather there right now?
@@jrob325 hot and dry, fire warnings in effect.
Eastern Oregon is highly underrated
Shhhhh
Thanks for letting the entire world know
The Dream Team of Canadians + Oregon = Greatness.
As I watch this video, I'm transported to a world where adventure knows no bounds and nature's beauty knows no limits. The fusion of overlanding, untamed landscapes, and camping under the open sky ignites a sense of awe and reverence for the wild. It's a reminder that life's greatest treasures are often found off the beaten path.
I appreciate your words.
Oregon has so much diverse landscapes and areas. Some of those roads you thought were never travelled have been travelled by every TH-camr in Oregon and any that have ever said the world overland. Still it’s always an amazing time being there and or seeing it on video. Glad you enjoyed it all!
Just started following this channel a week ago and it’s awesome to see my home state on here. Thank you for capturing and representing it with such high quality work and I hope you enjoyed your time here.
Thank you!
You knocked it out of the ballpark once again my man. Absolutely captivating.
Mickey Hot Springs left me with 68% burns last September attempting to save the Adventure dog Hope! We were solo and had to self rescue to Fields Station, from there it was life flight to Portland. A story I will share with the offroad community for the remainder of my days........Skull Creek Road is awesome!!!
Wow, that's rough. Hope you're all healed up.
@@TheStoryTillNow working on it Brother in the meantime rig is being modified!
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I'm a disabled poor person that cannot achieve a life like yours guys, but every time I watch your channel, I'm there with you, go places,see new beautiful things that God created for all of us ♥️😊 THANKS FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO 😊 AMAZING.
You are a sheer talent sir. The footage, the editing, the music all incredible. Another awesome video. Absolutely enjoy and look forward to your drops every week.
Thank you very much!
That descent to the creek at 48 minutes is awesome and I know that area out there is epic in its own right, although it is quite barren in many ways with its lack of forests and lack of water most of the time.
Really good effort by you guys out there! Nothing like getting out there and depending on your rig for everything it is a good feeling . Car camping in general is an excellent experience!
I'm a trk driver I listen to your videos going down the road helps relieve stress
awesome video! You were in my backyard. I wish I knew you guys were running that section. You missed so much good stuff that we could’ve put you on. Gearhart mountain. You missed the cowboy Hot Springs below heart Mountain (kind of a special spot) not on the map of hot springs in Oregon. You missed the Hot Springs in heart mountain reserve. there is a crazy glass house at the base of heart mountain that some rich millionaire built and never lived in it that you can explore. The climb up Dorothy slide. The wild horses. The Steens mountains. they are the deepest canyons in the United States. there is also a breed of mustangs that came from Spain that are only alive and well in the area. on a special occasion, you might get to see them. If you ever come back I would love to show you a few places.
Very cool! Thanks for the tips.
I have a 2004 forerunner with a 3 inch body lift and a 4 inch long travel. it is a V-8.. in the winter time I put snow tracks on it and we go back hilling on Heart mountain. I can send pics.
Wow you made such an epic movie. This isn't longer just a yt video. Really professional. Awesome views. Love it 😍😎
Wonderful video -- great technical work. As an Oregonian, though, I just have to correct you on one thing.....we don't call it "overlanding". We call it the weekend.
Absolutely beautiful video, and beautiful country! Envious of the dedicated, reliable team you have along!
I literally can not get over how beautiful you edit the video, audio, and story. I almost feel guilty eatching this for free
Wow, thank you!
I'm a subscriber because Shaun is my favorite you tube content! I really enjoy seeing the other side of this vast North American Continent! Makes me want to sell most of my stuff and head out there!
Thank you Shaun and Friends
Incredible Video Scenery and The time you Share with your friends is So Awesome
The Trail Destroyer is A Beast
I'm thinkin' that it is the drone shots...and the music that puts your show head and shoulders above the others. Love this show.
The road where you had issues with the trailer was a place a gentleman nearly rolled into the river. He was going up and waiting for his turn to go through that tight spot. He felt the right rear of his pickup begin to drop. The road had given away under his tire. The only thing that kept him from going over was the pumkin on his rear diff. It caught on what was left of the road. Luckily he was with some people who knew what to do. He also teaches vehicle recovery, little did he know. Not sure how much longer that road will be able to survive. All those roads where built for wagons back in the 1860's by the military. It was called the Military Road back in the day. See you on the trails! George.
I've heard reports that the road has collapsed this year and is no longer passable.
@@TheStoryTillNow It was bound to happen. I had been going in there for nearly 30 years yearly so I have seen a lot of deterioration of the area. Use to be I could camp at the gravel bar you guys parked on (swimming area) for days and might see one other person come in. Last year it was grand central station.
As much as Id love to watch this live. Im not getting up at 2am! 😂
Hi from Australia.
And Hi from Austria -------no Kangaroooooos
A true cinematic masterpiece as always.
tick tock tick tock.....neeed morreeee contentttttt, ive become quite addicted to your channel!
The camera shots and views you capture are truly EPIC!! If JEEP doesn't hire you to make their commercials, they are insane!!!!!
I love seeing the Ram out there. That way I know if my truck will fit.
Amazing seeing the difference between Eastern Oregon, and the concrete jungle that is downtown Portland,Oregon.
in my neck of the woods. Oregon is truly special
Subscribed. So well done, great photography, awesome drone shots, looked like a fantastic trip. Never knew eastern Oregon was so diverse.
33:35 That. is. gorgeous.
As someone who likes the quiet and solitude, I would feel so at peace there. Truly epic.
Trailer sliding off trail at 41 minutes needed a Bushwinch sand anchor. They work in hard pack ground as well as sand.
Ya'll guys are are awesome to watch. Love the show and sometimes it's nice to live vicariously through someone else when possible. Thanks!
That Owyhee desert area is the least populated area in the lower 48 states. Cool to see you folks out exploring it!
Hi Guys,
Stumbled across this video and I loved it! We own about 60 acres that border the dunes near Christmas Valley, OR and you guys went right by our property! We feel so grateful that we have access to some amazing areas in Oregon. Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
That’s awesome! You can play there anytime you want!
Oregon is so amazing, Thanks shan for showing this,Incredible and lovely video❤️👍
Nice one, Oregon is my neighbor to the south so it looks like a nice place to do some overlanding, might have to try it in a few months. If you had a Deadman off-road earth anchor you could dig a pit in any location you want a snatch block or a winch point, I haven't had to use mine yet but since I'm out solo I like having options to get myself out of trouble.
OMG those caves are tre cool! Love it. Don’t know how far a kilometer is but I will guess a mile. 😎. I would go for chef Jon’s cooking 😊
Me too
Loved the lakebed shot! Took me back to deployment in Djibouti Africa where we would drive our MTVRs at full speed shoulder to shoulder across a good 10-15mi of dry lakebed!
The dunes are a blast. I didn't see you guys trying the big ones. At least go down them 😂
Really sorry you didn't get a chance to mention Jessi Combs (RIP) when you were on the Alvord Playa. She was an awesome car girl and helped to grow our current off-road hobby.
Woohoo Ryan. Represent that Ram….. Jeeps eating dust!!!!!
I never normally comment on YT vids. But always feel compelled to with yours! Congrats matey! You have nailed your content and channel! Incredible as always. This should be nominated for awards!
Thanks!
Very well filmed and professionally produced, loving watching these and going through the back catalogue.
A true cinematic masterpiece as always. Only improving, always.
A good idea to keep things at the ready so you can head out for “lunch”. Another element of overlanding or just getting out there
It's an oldie but a goodie 👍👍👍👍💯 just can't get enough of the videos
Playas gotta play...on the Playa.
Don't hate the playa...
I never saw Oregon like that. I always pictured it much more forested and mountainous. This video really was amazing and awesome. The western and southwestern parts of the U.S. are so vastly different than the East coast and middle of the country. Your video just UPPED my desire to head out there! I just came back from a solo adventure to S Dakota, Wyoming, Minnesota, and upper Michigan.
Haven’t got through the whole video yet but had to comment and say the beginning of the video brought me so much joy seeing that cave again and seeing you guys drive down cabin lake road with fort rock in the background! I used to live in fort rock and have traveled all over that desert! Just down the road from the cave is the largest juniper tree in the world and then also not far from there is a place called hole in the ground you should totally check out if you make it back there again. Such a rad place and miss it dearly out there. Alright, back to the video!
The Christmas valley sand dunes! First sand dunes I ever ventured on. Took my old 92 XJ out there many times. Loving this video so far, brings back lots of good memories.
If you make it to north east Oregon check out marble creek pass. Very cool trail with a couple mines and a big granite quarry. Also virtue flats isn’t far from there. Just finished the video and god I miss Oregon so much. I now reside in SE Idaho and am slowly learning the area. Going out with a local off-road group next weekend that I’m super stoked for! Love watching your videos and the cinematography is next to none. Hope to see more from Oregon, definitely one of the most diverse states in America scenery wise cause it has every landscape and climate you can think of. I miss it so much out there!
I was wondering why this looked like a old video you did. It’s cool to see the old videos remade with new knowledge.
Absolutely perfect Sean love it never knew that part of Oregon ever existed. Hope you go back can’t wait to see.
OMG... you had the ram right behind the trailer. all you had to do is get real close to the trailer and the winch would have lifted it in the air and it would have slid to the right with eaz. ive done it with long wheel base trucks that have a tough time cornering trees and rocks.
Nothing better or more fun than some good sand dunes. 👌🏽
Great to see you excited after a race
Thank you for the great video. Love the first person angle like it’s us the viewer driving, hope to see you on the trails
I really love your videos. As a guy living in some of the flattest countries in the world (Denmark), I dream about doing what you all are doing. Keep up the awesome adventures! I'm looking forward to your next one.
Welcome to Oregon! Love the outdoors here!
Us too!
Dude your drone shots and music alone make your videos tower above all others on TH-cam. So good. Oh and the adventures are bad ass too 🙂
If you ever want to go and epic overland adventure go up in the elk horns or the eagle caps! 👌
Damn...what a video. Probably your best work cinematography wise. Also as someone who watches on a 75"...thank you for uploading in 4k
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks For The Ride !👍❤
Awesome video as always TSTN. Oregon has some very awesome trails.
I have been to the A6 crash site many times. At the top of the steep hill there is a sign that says no motorized vehicles beyond this point. Unfortunately looks like someone put an A6 sticker over it. You are supposed to walk the rest of the way in. I am seeing lots of TH-cam videos now with people driving all the way in. This will most likely get shutdown due to this. I know you didn’t know I am not blaming you at all just letting you know.
Agreed, and yes, thanks to these guys and others passing the NO motorized signs, it's now gated at the bottom of the hill... I hate social media for getting all the great places overrun with people and often closed! 😡
that music interlude was killer!
the quality of your videos is awesome! I don't know anyone who does it better than you! love it!
greatings from germany 🙌
Oregon is so beautiful. Love the trails down there. Great video Shawn
Thanks 👍
Not sure why they didn’t name the cave they went to but it’s called Derrick cave. Very close to Fort rock. There's a cool pioneer museum that you should definitely check out also while you're out there.
Fantastic cinematography and the music perfectly matched it!
Glad you enjoyed it
What an adventure guys, loved riding along.
Thank you!
In Oregon you can rent firewatch Towers to camp in just get ahold of the forest service and they can give you all the information to rent one
Looks like such a great time!
i love Casey 250 ❤😍
Thanks for this awesome trip 👍👍👍. Keep up the great work 🤘🤘🤘
8:43 You should come out to Michigan and visit Silver Lake Dunes. Have an epic view of Lake Michigan.
Man you sure know how to have a good time and always know how to find the epic places to go!! Keep it up!
The most beautiful place to be😮😮
I was out there a couple weeks ago. Amazing!!
I'm living in a city near by one of the biggest deserts in the world called Cholistan desert. I know and understand the circumstances of this wild environment.
Anyway enjoying your journey 😊😍❤❤❤
I must invite you to visit and explore the Cholistan desert. I'm sure you will enjoy more really....
Great job Shaun, the cinematics are, well, EPIC!!.. thank you!
The Owyhees Idaho side are amazing too.
Loved it. Always full of exciting content.
The jet part was sad to see, can't imagine how pilot and the navigator felt. But it looks like a trail that I would love to explore
I really enjoy your adventuring! So nice to see and get tips on equipment.
Beautiful video! Great music , and Chef John bringing the bacon 🥓
Ok so who got the Vipor glasses 1st, You or Casey?😎
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I'm addicted to content ❤
Great video yall! As always!
Great vid! my first go to on the trailer recovery was a high lift jack and push over method.. looks like that would not have worked with the punch out of the rear of the trailer. He might need to bring a long receiver adaptor in the future for that method if he's solo! Great stuff man keep up the inspiring vids .
Wow..Another epic video of another amazing adventure. Love the open terrain ...So different from what we have in BC.Pretty coolio for sure..Thx for another +++ entertaining video😎👍✌️
Sean I am very surprised you have not purchased a Range America fuel tank. An extra tank of fuel ready to go would be useful and cool to see how well it works.
You could make these into movies. outstanding!
I absolutely love your channel,what your doing is awesome,living my dream thru you Ty,makes my happy retirement even better more time to watch,Ty again
What an epic journey .. Amazing video as always .. Keep up the great work sir .. 🍻
Another Awesome video with beautiful scenery
Proud to own a wrangler cause of you boys
You can actually rent fire towers in Oregon to camp in
That was rad! Great work!
Amazing video guys very inspirational. Very epic !! Thanks 🙏🏻
Getting closer to the 300k goal by end of year. Cheers to another sweet video. Who has the power wagon ? Any info on it would be sweet. I was in white Rock last weekend and saw Chef Johns 4 runner parked down by the water. Cheers from Quesnel BC
The Power Wagon is Ryan’s from Modula Racks. We were all down in White Rock Sat night for The Ginger’s wedding. 👍🏻
😂 I didn't fit in the underground parking
Did you cross into Idaho on the last part of this? Cause the only trail I'm finding that crosses Owyhee that looks like the trail you were on is on the Idaho side.
I’m trying to find that crossing too and that’s also what I’m seeing. Any luck finding where that crossing is?
@@Metallictaco no, still no luck.
@@threedthreedthreed I found one in Oregon but it’s not the one in this video
@@Metallictacoyeah I found one in Oregon too, probably the same one you are talking about.
@@threedthreedthreed Intell drop so per another video on this crossing you can just search owhyee river crossing on TH-cam. Is that this crossing is the one by the dam and is now closed. There are two other crossings farther south but the trail once you cross is currently blocked by a slide.