Yeah, we lucked out with that spot for sure. I was pretty surprised with how well that nightlapse turned out. Even managed to catch the northern lights!
What a great spot! Definitely the key to truly enjoyable overlanding is flexibility. I typically leave with a general idea of what I want to do but let the trip take me where it will. Stop & smell the roses so to speak. Really nice footage. I like the addition of the maps and the music is pleasant & relaxing. Really nice videos to watch. You'll know whenever I'm eating at work from the comments...
Finding a spot to camp by a lake or river was definitely no small task. It seems like we always find ourselves on the Olympic Peninsula during a heat wave .... and it seems like EVERYONE flees the city to find a spot near water on the Peninsula. But this year ... we managed to pull it off!
That little group of spots is great. I wish they weren't on the other side of the gate they close in October-April. Hopefully the deer flies weren't too bad.
@@WheretoNextOverland They definitely like that area. Luckily they're really only out for a few weeks each summer. Beautiful video. Y'all come back soon.
Haha. Small world! Good to know about the other spot. I'll have to remember that for next time! That area is a little too crowded for my liking, but at least the swimming hole we found in the river was quiet!
@@WheretoNextOverland agreed. The other spot is for high clearance 4x4. Only room for one group, with a small river crossing to a small river island. If you find my video a few months back I show it near the end.
Omg im going camping there in 2 weeks, hopefully we are able to get some spots similar to the 2nd spot you showed. Never been there, do you think a dual-sport motorcycle will have trouble traversing the terrain? My main concern are steep climbs/drops with low traction loose sand, however the dry creek beds/rock gardens shouldnt be a problem.
@@WheretoNextOverland Ooof, yeah I think your GS is about 200lbs heavier than my dr650 haha. Thanks for the quick response, wasnt sure if I was going to have to change out my tires before the trip.
@@slept-on_SP its a bit late but all sorts of dual sports dirtbikes quads and sidebysides are out there drive careful and you can make it to some cool spots the cars cant
At about 5:55 how far did you go for that spot. I drove up there and was searching for anything even remotely close to a spot like that. 3.5 hours up there and found nothing 😅
The most important thing is to go where the public land is. Get up into a National Forest or BLM land, and for the most part, you can camp wherever you wish (as long as there is an already established fire ring)
Ahh the sexy thumbnail. I tell that to my wife all the time too hahaha. The Olympic Peninsula is indeed an incredible place! Hopefully one day we will get there! ❤️
I really wish you wouldn't blow up these lesser known spots. They can't handle the extra pressure. We need to keep the crowds to the more well-known established areas that have already been destroyed by big populations
I can understand where you're coming from. I try to strike a balance between explaining where we are without providing exact locations or details. As a rule, I never give out coordinates to campsites publicly for this reason. For what it's worth, the spot in this video was probably the busiest, most crowded dispersed camping area we stayed at all year. This area got blown up WELL before we made this video. If anything, I feel like one falls firmly into the more well-known established areas that you mention in your comment. But again, I can understand where you're coming from on this.
Great find on that campsite and very relaxing days by the river! The starscape footage was fantastic!
Yeah, we lucked out with that spot for sure. I was pretty surprised with how well that nightlapse turned out. Even managed to catch the northern lights!
@@WheretoNextOverland hoping to take the kiddo out there this weekend. Any coordinates you’re open to sharing?
What a great spot! Definitely the key to truly enjoyable overlanding is flexibility. I typically leave with a general idea of what I want to do but let the trip take me where it will. Stop & smell the roses so to speak. Really nice footage. I like the addition of the maps and the music is pleasant & relaxing. Really nice videos to watch. You'll know whenever I'm eating at work from the comments...
Thanks for the feedback & support! Glad you're enjoying the videos.
Finding a spot to camp by a lake or river was definitely no small task. It seems like we always find ourselves on the Olympic Peninsula during a heat wave .... and it seems like EVERYONE flees the city to find a spot near water on the Peninsula. But this year ... we managed to pull it off!
Bet that igloo cooler was nice!!! 😂
Looks amazing - miss you guys!
Igloo Cooler = best non-conventional piece of "overlanding" equipment ever!
@@WheretoNextOverland we literally used it last weekend! It’s been a more than worth it purchase.
Great Work! 👏
Thanks James!
That little group of spots is great. I wish they weren't on the other side of the gate they close in October-April. Hopefully the deer flies weren't too bad.
The flies were, in fact, quite bad. Haha. But worth it to be able to cool off in the river.
@@WheretoNextOverland They definitely like that area. Luckily they're really only out for a few weeks each summer. Beautiful video. Y'all come back soon.
I'll still take 'em over hoards of mosquitos though, haha. Thanks for the kind words about the video!
I have been on that same riverbank and made a video too lol. There is a great river spot past the falls, just beyond the next bridge.
Haha. Small world! Good to know about the other spot. I'll have to remember that for next time! That area is a little too crowded for my liking, but at least the swimming hole we found in the river was quiet!
@@WheretoNextOverland agreed. The other spot is for high clearance 4x4. Only room for one group, with a small river crossing to a small river island. If you find my video a few months back I show it near the end.
Omg im going camping there in 2 weeks, hopefully we are able to get some spots similar to the 2nd spot you showed. Never been there, do you think a dual-sport motorcycle will have trouble traversing the terrain? My main concern are steep climbs/drops with low traction loose sand, however the dry creek beds/rock gardens shouldnt be a problem.
@slept-on_SP you should be fine. FWIW, I wouldnt hesitate to take my porky R1200GS out there.
@@WheretoNextOverland Ooof, yeah I think your GS is about 200lbs heavier than my dr650 haha. Thanks for the quick response, wasnt sure if I was going to have to change out my tires before the trip.
@slept-on_SP if I recall correctly, it's pretty much all just maintained, mostly smooth, gravel roads getting out there. Prius roads if you will 😆
@@slept-on_SP its a bit late but all sorts of dual sports dirtbikes quads and sidebysides are out there drive careful and you can make it to some cool spots the cars cant
At about 5:55 how far did you go for that spot. I drove up there and was searching for anything even remotely close to a spot like that. 3.5 hours up there and found nothing 😅
Not far past where the lake ends (along the east side)
How do you find spots like that is it legal?
The most important thing is to go where the public land is. Get up into a National Forest or BLM land, and for the most part, you can camp wherever you wish (as long as there is an already established fire ring)
Ahh the sexy thumbnail. I tell that to my wife all the time too hahaha. The Olympic Peninsula is indeed an incredible place! Hopefully one day we will get there! ❤️
Now I have to pray the video does well so I can be validated. 🤣
How do I go about finding a dispersed camping spot?
Here's a dedicated video I made on that exact topic. Hope it helps! th-cam.com/video/YvmKgXunZOk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=orRaSHgfEmJDe5Bd
Are leeches an issue in fresh water up there?
I can't say that I've ever found one.
I really wish you wouldn't blow up these lesser known spots. They can't handle the extra pressure. We need to keep the crowds to the more well-known established areas that have already been destroyed by big populations
I can understand where you're coming from. I try to strike a balance between explaining where we are without providing exact locations or details. As a rule, I never give out coordinates to campsites publicly for this reason.
For what it's worth, the spot in this video was probably the busiest, most crowded dispersed camping area we stayed at all year. This area got blown up WELL before we made this video. If anything, I feel like one falls firmly into the more well-known established areas that you mention in your comment.
But again, I can understand where you're coming from on this.
You should get out and walk. Better for everything and everyone
Walking? Huh .... never heard of it 🤷♂️