Such a fun trip to the fire lookout late snow always makes it interesting!!! It was really nice to hang out and have good stories by the fire! Nice On X map!! There are some fantastic trails mapped out here in BC!!!
I always enjoy your videos. You give relevant content. I always learn something. And I don't have to watch you making coffee. Thanks for sharing and keep the videos coming. Also superb drone footage.
Clamato isn't my favorite either 😏, certainly an acquired taste. Very interested to see how the wrap holds up if you're on a lot of those tight trails, living in the PNW I have definitely run into tight trails traveling with a 4Runner most of the time and where they just fit, we usually brush the sides of the trail...just have to get used to the pin stripes or go to the desert more since we like having the space of a fullsize truck.
It didn’t scratch like the paint would have, but I’m sure it would tear with enough abuse. Most of the tight trails seem to just be sticks that can be brushed aside or trimmed. It’s the big trees or rocks that would stop me!
Normally Revere and TSTN are a couple of the best in terms of cinematography and story telling, but I think this time Revere Overland knocked it out of the park.
Now that you’re in a full-size, do you do more research during route planning compared to when you were in the 4Runner due to the extra width and longer wheelbase of the Tundra?
I did not know this..I thought it also used the one on the 3rd brake light. I'm debating on a rack line yours or going with the truss rack system that's on the running4tacos tundra.
Looks like you were up the day before the larger group of locals from the Kamloops area. Guessing you took a different exploration route down since the back route down from the tower still needed to be cut out when we went through.
If I'm gonna lock my gate I think it's best to put a note saying that far down the trail to warn oncoming traffic and by the way there's no easy turn around near the gate either. My vote is a lot gate is only justified if it leads to my house-- everything's only to open fields then I wanna try to depend on the goodness of travelers who get way up here.
Bummer to see the blue wrap. Was that the only color in stock and the rest were a 52 week lead time??? 😂 How are you liking the Toyo Open Country AT3's? Thinking of putting 37x12.5R18's on my F350 Tremor when I do my Carli lift.
Great video…always wanted to explore BC! Maybe it was just a trick of the light in a few shots, but does the gap between your passenger fender and hood seem a bit wide? Was your hood popped?
My tree man put me on to some great pine beetle poison which it turns out is also poison for people. I was careful until I got tired and then I made the mistake of getting both my hands totally soaked.* I made a 80 year old now and I suspect the poison has already done its work on me. I saved 15 of my beauties and the whole lot survived. That is one nasty beetle working on my beauties. * that would be about 1997 between Orlando and the ocean.
@@RevereOverland maybe.... Did not think of it...... Good straight, Bloody Mary (vodka), Bloody Maria (mesquale, tequila or rum) or Bloody Mary (beer). Just for your info ! 🤔 😎
Is a Tundra really “too big”? It’s about the same as a Land Cruiser 200 series. They aren’t clearing obstacles by millimeters… BTW: why dig out the Tundra when you have a winch? Real time comments here :-)
@@RevereOverland I wouldn’t get too close to a Bronco.. never know when that engine is going to detonate :-) I think a tundra is about 40” longer and same width and height within an inch or so…
I don't follow you on instagram or anything so I was kind of confused when in this video your tundra is painted a bright blue. Kind of sad that you painted or wrapped it, I LOVED the gray color from before. Keep on making great overland videos though!!
Same comment from Sean's video: two of the best cinematographers in the game...together in one video. Awesome.
Thank you! He makes some great videos.
Such a fun trip to the fire lookout late snow always makes it interesting!!! It was really nice to hang out and have good stories by the fire!
Nice On X map!!
There are some fantastic trails mapped out here in BC!!!
man that Tundra is lookin so sick now. Can't wait to be up there in BC & the Yukon with my Sprinter in just one more month.
Very nice documenting dude. So good to see The Unexpected Offroad hanging with you guys!
Man you give a great meaning to Toyotas saying let’s go place. Love it man.
Another nice video! That wrap looks great too.
Glad you're doing more collaborations, best from Utah
Two of my favorites in one place! Yay!
Tanks, always the best videos from you
Absolutely love our’s too. Cheers & onward!
I always enjoy your videos. You give relevant content. I always learn something. And I don't have to watch you making coffee. Thanks for sharing and keep the videos coming. Also superb drone footage.
Lol! Thanks!
“It’s….drinkable” lol.
That Tundra color looks 🔥🔥
the blue wrap with amber lights really pops, i like it!
Thanks! That’s why we chose blue!
@@RevereOverland back in 06 i bought a Tacoma SR5 in speedway blue. Got lots of compliments just on the color alone.
Great mash-up from my 2 favorite channels, both in new rigs.
Clamato isn't my favorite either 😏, certainly an acquired taste.
Very interested to see how the wrap holds up if you're on a lot of those tight trails, living in the PNW I have definitely run into tight trails traveling with a 4Runner most of the time and where they just fit, we usually brush the sides of the trail...just have to get used to the pin stripes or go to the desert more since we like having the space of a fullsize truck.
It didn’t scratch like the paint would have, but I’m sure it would tear with enough abuse. Most of the tight trails seem to just be sticks that can be brushed aside or trimmed. It’s the big trees or rocks that would stop me!
simple hack… 50/50 clamato and a cold brewski. 👍🍁
Thanks
Just finished watching the video where you helped Shawn with his gladiator
Truck is just right 👍
Normally Revere and TSTN are a couple of the best in terms of cinematography and story telling, but I think this time Revere Overland knocked it out of the park.
Thanks! TSTN made a fantastic video too.
Nice cars,nature and cool video!!!
Now that you’re in a full-size, do you do more research during route planning compared to when you were in the 4Runner due to the extra width and longer wheelbase of the Tundra?
Not really. I haven’t taken it on anything super technical yet though - I’m worried about tearing off the rear bumper!
New subscriber, I love your rig. I’m trying To find the video or a part of a video where you transition to a different Tundra. The blue one
Great video thank you. I was wondering on the tundra with that tent do you still get birds eye view camera
You do! The 360 camera system uses the camera in the tailgate, wing mirrors, and grille.
I did not know this..I thought it also used the one on the 3rd brake light. I'm debating on a rack line yours or going with the truss rack system that's on the running4tacos tundra.
Awesome video! Great to see a full size Tundra hanging with the mid-size crew!
Looks like you were up the day before the larger group of locals from the Kamloops area. Guessing you took a different exploration route down since the back route down from the tower still needed to be cut out when we went through.
We went back down the way we went up because the back way out was covered in deep snow right off the top! Glad you were able to get it cleared though.
If I'm gonna lock my gate I think it's best to put a note saying that far down the trail to warn oncoming traffic and by the way there's no easy turn around near the gate either. My vote is a lot gate is only justified if it leads to my house-- everything's only to open fields then I wanna try to depend on the goodness of travelers who get way up here.
Do you know who makes the propane stove you were sitting around.
The FireCan is from Ignik. You can actually get 20% off with Revere20.
Your solo adventures are much better videos.
New sub! Saw you on TSTN, that Tundra is awesome, that a wrap or one of the colors they offering? Im a gladiator guy, but always like that tundra.
Thanks, welcome! The color is a wrap.
The two drone experts
Lol. It's very difficult to tell our drone footage apart.
You guys are brave to claim those mountain and sometime camping by yourself to wilderness - I wish I have courage like you. I am a chicken hehehe
love the video, and that truck is just fine, but boy it really needs a paint job.
In the first like 1:30 are you driving in 4L or 4H?
2WD and 4H. 4L once we hit the snow.
Bummer to see the blue wrap. Was that the only color in stock and the rest were a 52 week lead time??? 😂 How are you liking the Toyo Open Country AT3's? Thinking of putting 37x12.5R18's on my F350 Tremor when I do my Carli lift.
Pretty much. Lol. I did want a bright blue though!
The Toyos are great. Very similar to my KO2s, but easier to balance.
Great video…always wanted to explore BC!
Maybe it was just a trick of the light in a few shots, but does the gap between your passenger fender and hood seem a bit wide? Was your hood popped?
My hood was popped in the airing up shots!
@@RevereOverland Ha, makes sense!
GREAT
Do I see pine beetle damage because there's a lot of very healthy looking wood laying on the ground now?
My tree man put me on to some great pine beetle poison which it turns out is also poison for people. I was careful until I got tired and then I made the mistake of getting both my hands totally soaked.* I made a 80 year old now and I suspect the poison has already done its work on me. I saved 15 of my beauties and the whole lot survived. That is one nasty beetle working on my beauties.
* that would be about 1997 between Orlando and the ocean.
Wait…did I miss something? I thought your tundra was more of a bronze color
It was wrapped!
"This is normal n Canada? I'm from the western U.S. and I have been drinking Clamato for forty plus years ! 👍🏻
I wonder if it’s a west coast thing. I’ve never heard of it!
@@RevereOverland maybe....
Did not think of it......
Good straight, Bloody Mary (vodka), Bloody Maria (mesquale, tequila or rum) or Bloody Mary (beer).
Just for your info !
🤔 😎
You BC Boyz may have imbraced Clamatto but it's a originated out of New York in the mid 60's and yes it's an acquired taste.
Clamato .... Bloody Caesar ... Love it!!
It's Great 👍😍👍 ~~~!!!!!!!
noti gang on deck
Is a Tundra really “too big”? It’s about the same as a Land Cruiser 200 series. They aren’t clearing obstacles by millimeters… BTW: why dig out the Tundra when you have a winch? Real time comments here :-)
It’s a little longer than the 200, and maybe a little wider? We did some digging so I wouldn’t pull the Bronco backwards!
@@RevereOverland I wouldn’t get too close to a Bronco.. never know when that engine is going to detonate :-) I think a tundra is about 40” longer and same width and height within an inch or so…
I don't follow you on instagram or anything so I was kind of confused when in this video your tundra is painted a bright blue. Kind of sad that you painted or wrapped it, I LOVED the gray color from before. Keep on making great overland videos though!!
I liked the color before too, but this wrap shows up on the drone footage much better!
@@RevereOverland I love the wrap color! I see you have a Scott County plate. I'm just south of Lexington!
Truck is not to big it's awesome...clamato is gross
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