Personally, I think you've got the perfect set up right now. Everything seems to work well for your needs and frankly Ive seen so many overdone overland vehicles. Its real easy to over do it with our need/want for new stuff when in reality what you already have seems to work very well. Like we used to say in the Army, If it aint broke dont fix it! Either way, I love your videos and keep em up.
I agree, I think one day I would like to settle on a rooftop tent that isn't just a review unit. From there I think it is just small things, like my filming setup.
Thank you for this complete look at everything you used for an actual 600 mile trip! Hadn’t considered the need for mud flaps until now... Another great video! 👍
This Pony Express Trail series has been out 3 years, so you probably won't see my comment, but here goes! I plan on doing the Salt Lake to Lake Tahoe segment solo in a 2004 Jeep Wrangler next spring. I will be tent camping with just an alcohol stove and backpacking food. The biggest issue will be carrying enough gas to make it across Nevada. I'm thinking this will be as close as you can come to experiencing it like the riders did without actually doing it on horseback.
Hi Jason, I am 6 ft tall and fit very comfortable in the back of my JKU, and have sleeping there the last three years when I travel. My set up is very similar to yours but costs a lot less $$. I use a Coleman Deluxe Single air mattress that I got at Walmart for $25.00 (they were so cheap i bought two in case one gets punctured). What I would like to see you and others do is get away from show casing all of the expensive toys, and share more economical solutions. Such as the Coleman are mattress versus the Deep Sleep, the the Cajun Bayou skottle ($45.00) versus the Tempo Tusk skittle. At the end of the day the result is the same, but I have a lot more $$$ in my pocket for gas. Enjoy your vids but like I said would like to see some tips on how to save $$$ to.
Incredible video Justin! I have been looking for a setup to sleep inside my jeep. Everyone seems to have rooftop setups these days. I am going to copy your sleeping setup. Thanks again, really enjoyed this video.
Nice video 👍 simple, clean, minimalist and yet effective setup and gear. You definitely highlight what the soul of Overlanding is or should be ... (overland tax .. lol 😂 ... sad but true 🤘) ohhh and if I can sleep in my 2-door TJ, I’m not surprised you can sleep in your 4-door JL 😉
Love the Jeep! my 16 yo son and I have slept over 30 days in our JK rubicon while bouncing around Canada and Alaska. You can fit two in the back. We put our gear on a hitch carrier and then built an internal rack for the back trunk area. just remember to put feet under the rack. Love the build, want the extra fuel tank! That is on my wish list now. as far as keeping everything low for rear visibility, you still have none. 35's and a higher carrier mean you have about four inches of glass to see out of.
I really like and enjoy watching your videos. You explain things very well and do so with professional articulation. You have a great attitude and energy which makes watching your videos very pleasant. Keep up the awesome work brother! Subscribed!
Hey Justin, Nice set up. I'm still putting my stuff together, and have a similar philosophy about keeping everything low. As per your next mod, I'd recommend an awning or Hasika tent to afford some other living space, that packs away in a small space when you don't need it. Cheers my firend.
Thank you for sharing your gear video for your Jeep. I have only been overlanding for the last year or so. I've change a few things in my line up. I saw your skottle and it reminds me when you have that overlanding fever sometimes you get carried away buying stuff. I did return my skottle and exchange it with a 2 burner Dometic Pro. I see that everybody have preference to gears. I was blown away with that Long Range America aux tank. I am not sure if I can justify paying $2200 for an extra 17 gallon. I guess we all have favorites. I also have that blue 5 gallon and that appears to be to heavy and also replace that with 4 gallon Dometic with pump
What a dope video! Dope setup! I found this through the forum.. no thanks to TH-cam.. it should have been recommended to me by TH-cam honestly.. with how many Jeep videos i watch lol liked and subscribed! Jeep wave! :D
Very well thought out and detailed video, thank you. This also made me run out to my 2 door Bronco to see if I could sleep in it..... I'm 5'8"... I just fit. But I'd need to either have a thick air matress or lay down a platform.
Thanks for the vid! I was looking at rack platforms: why did you go with the RhinoRack platform rather than, say, the Yakima LockNLoad, or ARB or any other platform?
This is such an awesome setup! Do you cover your camp table/kitchen at all when it rains or you're sleeping? Maybe an awning would be a good idea to keep that gear dry. Keep up the awesome content and can't wait to see your next adventure!
Can't tell if I'm watching an Apple commercial or an Overland video. Ha! Beautifully edited, excellent shots, and very well said dude! Top notch. - Grant
Thank you for putting together the video. I currently own a 2022 392 with an URSA Minor top but have had to sleep inside due to high winds. The Deep Sleep caught my attention as well as the air relocation from American Adventure Labs & the HAM radio, Deep Sleep - could you share what the packed size measurements? Also, does the mattress come with a pump? American Adventure Labs - do you find the location a tight fit? HAM radio - could you talk more about the radio and maybe provide the brand and model. I'm looking to add a HAM radio.
Thanks for the video. I've been looking forward to this one video for a while now. I enjoyed your editing and the music choice. Looking forward to the next video.
I bet this built was a small fortune,but I get what you're saying. All you really need to overland is regular camping gear, a reliable vehicle and kick ass tires.
Honestly, I’d I’ve to see that. There is really only one sketchy spot after Austin NV that I don’t think you’ll get a Honda Pilot through unscathed. But do it.
Awesome videos and LOVE the wood carrier! Thanks for the suggestion! It was so nice to keep the log mess contained (and it looks great too 👍). Now I just need to save up for a Zarges box 😍💸
Thanks for the video. New to your channel and am enjoying your content. I live in Tooele county and you’ve inspired me to check out the pony express trail!
I’ve just recently fell in love with Camping outdoors and want to take it as far as Overlanding. I’ve wanted a Tacoma but this video is really making me double guess whether I should get a Jeep Wrangler instead. If only I can have Justin mod my Jeep for me like he did his lol.
Sooooo, why the rack on top? Seems like you've got it all pretty dialed in on the interior... Your Goose floor plan for sleeping is exactly what I've been noodling on, so great to see... nice job.
Love the video. What do you do to fill in the gap behind the front seat when sleeping? Also, I didn't know deepsleep had half mattresses like that, that's really slick! The GoalZero runs the electric blanket all night just fine?
'ONE' AWESOME Jeep Justin!! ..but just wanted to ask...when you have your Bed 'Set up' inside for Sleeping...where do you put All That 'GEAR' you took out??...you don't leave it 'outside' through the Night do yah?...Cheers from Canada!
@@JustinBMcBride ..hey ...pro's & cons with 'every set up!'! i prefer 'sleeping' in my vehicle TOO!!.. But i assume you're 'OUT THERE SOLO'...& Out with other Trust worthy Overlanders!!?? You should consider getting an Ursa Minor pop up Tent 'unit' for your Jeep...so you can put all the GEAR BACK in for SAFETY!! Safe Travels !! GREAT vids! Cheers From Canada!
Great video Justin. You do an outstanding job and you're also easy to listen to. I also have a firecracker red 2019 JLU Rubicon and want to do a lot of those upgrades. I've watched your video on the Genesis dual battery system and was curious if it has caused any error codes or issues since the install? Thanks and keep up the good work.
The title is misleading. If I were a beginner watching this I would think I need over a $100,000 investment to go overlanding, which just isn’t the case. Your personality comes thru, and great editing work.
I’ve had it almost two years and it primarily gets used for just trips (because I work from home) so I would say it is awesome. I had more issues with my Tacoma by this point.
Great video; very impressive setup for the Jeep. Question: Those are some cool looking boots...would you mind sharing a link and providing any feedback? Thanks!
@@JustinBMcBride, I should've known. I had a pair of Danner boots many years ago and loved 'em. Accidentally left 'em in our room on a ski trip and they were never turned in to lost-n-found. Of course not...
What mod should I add next?
How about the engine light that AJ keeps getting? Lol. 😂
Personally, I think you've got the perfect set up right now. Everything seems to work well for your needs and frankly Ive seen so many overdone overland vehicles. Its real easy to over do it with our need/want for new stuff when in reality what you already have seems to work very well. Like we used to say in the Army, If it aint broke dont fix it! Either way, I love your videos and keep em up.
Yeah, I don't know what that is about, poor guy. I haven't had any issues like that (knock on wood)!
I agree, I think one day I would like to settle on a rooftop tent that isn't just a review unit. From there I think it is just small things, like my filming setup.
@@JustinBMcBride 🤷🏻♂️
From one McBride to another, I approve this build
Love the air chuck explanation! “Not currently hooked up”
Yeah, I want to get a braided line all the way up to it... low on the priority list.
It’s nice to see an overland video with a dirty jeep. Nice build👍
great summary video. sleeping inside seems to be the way to go if solo - no additional heater and no expensive/heavy RTT. nice work
Nice! I love sleeping inside the car. feel so cozy.
Thank you for this complete look at everything you used for an actual 600 mile trip! Hadn’t considered the need for mud flaps until now... Another great video! 👍
This Pony Express Trail series has been out 3 years, so you probably won't see my comment, but here goes! I plan on doing the Salt Lake to Lake Tahoe segment solo in a 2004 Jeep Wrangler next spring. I will be tent camping with just an alcohol stove and backpacking food. The biggest issue will be carrying enough gas to make it across Nevada. I'm thinking this will be as close as you can come to experiencing it like the riders did without actually doing it on horseback.
Hi Jason, I am 6 ft tall and fit very comfortable in the back of my JKU, and have sleeping there the last three years when I travel. My set up is very similar to yours but costs a lot less $$. I use a Coleman Deluxe Single air mattress that I got at Walmart for $25.00 (they were so cheap i bought two in case one gets punctured). What I would like to see you and others do is get away from show casing all of the expensive toys, and share more economical solutions. Such as the Coleman are mattress versus the Deep Sleep, the the Cajun Bayou skottle ($45.00) versus the Tempo Tusk skittle. At the end of the day the result is the same, but I have a lot more $$$ in my pocket for gas. Enjoy your vids but like I said would like to see some tips on how to save $$$ to.
Incredible video Justin! I have been looking for a setup to sleep inside my jeep. Everyone seems to have rooftop setups these days. I am going to copy your sleeping setup. Thanks again, really enjoyed this video.
Copy away my friend!
Great detailed tour Justin! And congrats on the Skillshare deal! That’s huge!
Nice video 👍 simple, clean, minimalist and yet effective setup and gear. You definitely highlight what the soul of Overlanding is or should be ... (overland tax .. lol 😂 ... sad but true 🤘) ohhh and if I can sleep in my 2-door TJ, I’m not surprised you can sleep in your 4-door JL 😉
Just came across your channel and this is the first video. Great name for your Jeep! Double great!
Love the Jeep! my 16 yo son and I have slept over 30 days in our JK rubicon while bouncing around Canada and Alaska. You can fit two in the back. We put our gear on a hitch carrier and then built an internal rack for the back trunk area. just remember to put feet under the rack. Love the build, want the extra fuel tank! That is on my wish list now.
as far as keeping everything low for rear visibility, you still have none. 35's and a higher carrier mean you have about four inches of glass to see out of.
I can see way more out the rear than I ever could on my Tacoma!
Great walk around video. After doing the Pony Express with you I need to make some changes to my Jeep. haha.
Really enjoyed your collab video btw
Really admire your lean and efficient setup, thanks for sharing!
@6:40 That lion on the top of the battery is the coolest thing I've seen on your jeep😮
I really like and enjoy watching your videos. You explain things very well and do so with professional articulation. You have a great attitude and energy which makes watching your videos very pleasant. Keep up the awesome work brother! Subscribed!
Hey Justin, Nice set up. I'm still putting my stuff together, and have a similar philosophy about keeping everything low. As per your next mod, I'd recommend an awning or Hasika tent to afford some other living space, that packs away in a small space when you don't need it. Cheers my firend.
Thank you for sharing your gear video for your Jeep. I have only been overlanding for the last year or so. I've change a few things in my line up. I saw your skottle and it reminds me when you have that overlanding fever sometimes you get carried away buying stuff. I did return my skottle and exchange it with a 2 burner Dometic Pro. I see that everybody have preference to gears. I was blown away with that Long Range America aux tank. I am not sure if I can justify paying $2200 for an extra 17 gallon. I guess we all have favorites. I also have that blue 5 gallon and that appears to be to heavy and also replace that with 4 gallon Dometic with pump
Lots of great tidbits - but remember that this video was from January 2020. A lot of gear has been updated or changed.
What a dope video! Dope setup! I found this through the forum.. no thanks to TH-cam.. it should have been recommended to me by TH-cam honestly.. with how many Jeep videos i watch lol
liked and subscribed!
Jeep wave! :D
Coolest overland JEEP and the most practical one!
It's been a while since I've been on your channel. Cool Rick is all grown up!
You never disappoint!! Great video, always informative and keeps the fans wanting to follow along on yours adventures
Very well thought out and detailed video, thank you. This also made me run out to my 2 door Bronco to see if I could sleep in it..... I'm 5'8"... I just fit. But I'd need to either have a thick air matress or lay down a platform.
It would be a tight fit in the 2-door. Not impossible with sliding the seats forward, but still a tight fit.
Thanks for the vid! I was looking at rack platforms: why did you go with the RhinoRack platform rather than, say, the Yakima LockNLoad, or ARB or any other platform?
This is such an awesome setup! Do you cover your camp table/kitchen at all when it rains or you're sleeping? Maybe an awning would be a good idea to keep that gear dry. Keep up the awesome content and can't wait to see your next adventure!
I usually just tuck everything back into the Zarges case and it does just fine protecting against the wet and cold. An awning would definitely help.
Can't tell if I'm watching an Apple commercial or an Overland video. Ha! Beautifully edited, excellent shots, and very well said dude! Top notch.
- Grant
Looking forward to the compressor follow up vid. I’d love to know if there’s any thermal issues with the compressor mounted under the plates.
Looking good! You have been busy busy through 2020!
HAHAHAHA the "Overland Tax!" Now thats funny!
It’s only funny because it’s true!
@@JustinBMcBride “no overland tax, like $25.” Follows link, $56. Guess they added the overland tax.
@@PaleSmurf oh no way?! It was $23 when I bought it! That sucks! I guess they did add some overland tax. I’m sorry amigo.
Man I’ve missed you’re videos, and this one was awesome. I know it’s a pain but I’d love to see a compressor update.
Yeah, it’s 100% on the to-do list. Hopefully first part of February.
Successfully finished and CONGRATULATIONS 🎉.
Such a clean set up man!
Simple, not quite as “livable” as your setup. But it gets the job done.
Dialed in bro, nice set up
Can you do a review on the DeepSleep? Are there features that the original (full width) doesn’t have?
Thank you for putting together the video. I currently own a 2022 392 with an URSA Minor top but have had to sleep inside due to high winds. The Deep Sleep caught my attention as well as the air relocation from American Adventure Labs & the HAM radio,
Deep Sleep - could you share what the packed size measurements? Also, does the mattress come with a pump?
American Adventure Labs - do you find the location a tight fit?
HAM radio - could you talk more about the radio and maybe provide the brand and model. I'm looking to add a HAM radio.
David, thanks so much for sharing. I love this jeep. Going out today to buy 5 of them for myself. I need a full driveway
Thanks for the video. I've been looking forward to this one video for a while now. I enjoyed your editing and the music choice. Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks! Yeah! Lots of stuff in the pipeline right now!
Great Video. I plan to try overlanding soon. Thanks for the tips.
Hope they help!
Great video! Have you ever done a video about your ham radio and what's involved to get a license and the benefits of it? Thanks...
Serious set-up. Great vid going through all the mods
Thanks!
would like more detail on deep sleep as well
I promise that video is already in the works.
So key to overlanding:
step 1.) throw 100k towards build.
Step 2.) drive to desired trail
I bet this built was a small fortune,but I get what you're saying. All you really need to overland is regular camping gear, a reliable vehicle and kick ass tires.
Can't wait to do the pony express in my honda pilot
Honestly, I’d I’ve to see that. There is really only one sketchy spot after Austin NV that I don’t think you’ll get a Honda Pilot through unscathed. But do it.
Awesome videos and LOVE the wood carrier! Thanks for the suggestion! It was so nice to keep the log mess contained (and it looks great too 👍). Now I just need to save up for a Zarges box 😍💸
Thanks for that kinda interested in getting a jeep with out getting a roof top tent. Most over landers got tents aloha
Really like your videos!! Could you put up correct link for the scrubblade wipers? thanks
Instant subscriber! Excellent video.
Thank you! It’s a bit of an old one, but I suppose it is still relevant.
You’re scripting and camera work are well above expectations, you certainly deserve way more subscribers, my dude.
What’s the long term sleep plan-RTT or inside the Jeep?
Well done. My shopping list for overlanding just got longer....
Sorry... 🤷♂️
Awesome vid Justin. Hope you’re carrying some type of protection out there by yourself. Be safe brother.
Great video! So much to “unpack” ;-) I ordered several items you recommended.
Thanks for the video. New to your channel and am enjoying your content. I live in Tooele county and you’ve inspired me to check out the pony express trail!
Great video ,I have a power station similar to yours in my Tacoma
"Overland Tax" 😂 Love it. It is almost as bad as "Boat Tax" (those are based in thousands$$!)
Cool set up. Love it.
I’ve just recently fell in love with Camping outdoors and want to take it as far as Overlanding. I’ve wanted a Tacoma but this video is really making me double guess whether I should get a Jeep Wrangler instead. If only I can have Justin mod my Jeep for me like he did his lol.
You can get to Most camp sites in a Subaru outback.
I’m a Wrangler guy that went to a Tacoma TRD off road, which I love and am finally building up now. You ever miss the Tacoma??
I honestly haven’t missed the Tacoma one bit.
Very cool video and Jeep! Keep those videos coming! 👍
Thanks for the walk around! Great video. Def do a whole video on your gopro in jeep camera setup =) thanks !
Keep up the good work Justin.
Very practical and well equipped.
Thanks, my Tacoma before this was a little too much. I really like this is a lot more purpose built.
Question. Why not use the roof-rack for the tools and put the Roto-Pax containers on the side? You do not seem to be using the rack?
That a very nice set up
Very impressed
Sooooo, why the rack on top? Seems like you've got it all pretty dialed in on the interior... Your Goose floor plan for sleeping is exactly what I've been noodling on, so great to see... nice job.
I often review rooftop tents and that is a main reason for the rack.
Surprised the GFC isn't on top
Super nice rig.
Nice video, nice build. About your deep sleep mattress, where can this be purchased? I’m not finding it anywhere. Thanks for your help.
Great setup! Thanks for sharing!
Love the video. What do you do to fill in the gap behind the front seat when sleeping?
Also, I didn't know deepsleep had half mattresses like that, that's really slick! The GoalZero runs the electric blanket all night just fine?
The mat is firm enough to fill the gap. And the 12v blanket doesn’t kill my GZ at all. Even while it also charges other batteries.
How much do you have in the Jeep, original cost & add on's? Thank you for the great video.
More than I like to talk about
Love your content !!!
Thanx for the video Justin
Awesome Jeep
Thanks for the video. I just recently got some fifteen52 wheels for my 2019 Jeep Jl but don''t know what lug-nuts to get?
Stock fj cruiser + geico insurance = unstoppable.
'ONE' AWESOME Jeep Justin!! ..but just wanted to ask...when you have your Bed 'Set up' inside for Sleeping...where do you put All That 'GEAR' you took out??...you don't leave it 'outside' through the Night do yah?...Cheers from Canada!
Yeah, that’s the main downside to sleeping in the Jeep. All that stuff hangs out outside for the night. No real way around it.
@@JustinBMcBride ..hey ...pro's & cons with 'every set up!'! i prefer 'sleeping' in my vehicle TOO!!.. But i assume you're 'OUT THERE SOLO'...& Out with other Trust worthy Overlanders!!?? You should consider getting an Ursa Minor pop up Tent 'unit' for your Jeep...so you can put all the GEAR BACK in for SAFETY!! Safe Travels !! GREAT vids! Cheers From Canada!
I really like the "rail racks pack racks" (at about 4:24). But you don't link to them and I can't find anything by searching.
geni.us/TrailRax_PakRax-JL here ya go!
Very cool video Justin! Thanks so much. Where did you get the magnetic thing for the mic? Can’t seem to find on Amazon. Thanks
Very intelligent video... love from India .. subscibed
Nice setup
Great set up!
Nice setup Justin! Where did your tent go on the Pony Express?
Great video Justin. You do an outstanding job and you're also easy to listen to. I also have a firecracker red 2019 JLU Rubicon and want to do a lot of those upgrades. I've watched your video on the Genesis dual battery system and was curious if it has caused any error codes or issues since the install? Thanks and keep up the good work.
No error codes. It’s a great system!
Thanks! This was a helpful video!
Good video 👏. What do you if it rains?
Thanks😊
Thanks Justin
The title is misleading. If I were a beginner watching this I would think I need over a $100,000 investment to go overlanding, which just isn’t the case. Your personality comes thru, and great editing work.
Great video....thanks for sharing
Great vid Justin. What brand were those leather finger flip gloves I saw you rockin?
I got those bad boys for Christmas! They’re on shopmoment.com
You gonna go back to a roof top tent? Great video. Safe travels.
I think I have something lined up, but there may be a few more review units that I go through before solidifying plans.
@@JustinBMcBride I think a Ursa minor would fit your needs.
@@black_widow_overland I really would love to go that route. They’re so awesome.
@@JustinBMcBride wish I had kept my JKU or my JLU instead of getting a Gladiator.. but.. live you learn
how's your reliability on long trips? I am stuck between investing in a JL or Tacoma.
Thank you! Love your Jeep!
I’ve had it almost two years and it primarily gets used for just trips (because I work from home) so I would say it is awesome. I had more issues with my Tacoma by this point.
What power source do you use to run the fridge?
It’s the Dometic Hardwire kit. I have a full video about my fridge power.
Awesome video
Thanks!
Do you travel with a family? I can’t imagine being able to keep gear low enough to see out the back!
Never mind, got to the sleep part lol
Great stuff! Do you not run your hard shell roof top tent anymore? Cheers from Denver CO!
All the tents I have had so far were just loaner review units. But I’m seriously missing that GFC Superlite right now.
Great video; very impressive setup for the Jeep. Question: Those are some cool looking boots...would you mind sharing a link and providing any feedback? Thanks!
Yeah! I love them - they are Danner’s. Definitely recommend these: geni.us/BAdCY
@@JustinBMcBride, I should've known. I had a pair of Danner boots many years ago and loved 'em. Accidentally left 'em in our room on a ski trip and they were never turned in to lost-n-found. Of course not...
I’ve loved them! I have two pairs of their boots and a pair of their summer hiking shoes.
How do you like the Dometic CFX frig vs. ARB?
I have lots of videos talking about the Dometic. It is awesome. 10/10 recommend it.