Welcome to our channel. Cascadia Overland is a two-man operation of John and Micah, along with our guests - our kids, ladies, and friends. We love adventure and expeditions. Off-roading / Overlanding in the Jeep JK and Jeep Gladiator along with traveling and camping is the story of our life.
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Next time your out wheeling and you blow a bead just do this.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8A_XOWA-DAk.htmlsi=03ZmH-EPOwvS1AGd Done it many times and it works great. You can also take a ratchet strap and wrap it around the tire then synch it up to push the bead out to the rim then put air to it with a compressor and the bead should seat.
i really enjoy your videos. in a couple weeks im going solo on the wabdr 1-3. i miss camping and exploring. got used to staying home during covid. ive lived in the pnw all my life but always went to moab or s.dakota or..... i think ill wheel the pnw for a while instead. thanks for the inspiration to begin again.
Good stuff mates… keep it goin Those Jeeps might just be the best off the shelf 4x4 money can buy right now. Not a great overlander, but man those things are good offroad
I really like the F150… yeah sure. Basically any other Offroad Vehicle is better offroad… But I just really like it. The setup looks great! We are german driving a russian Lada Niva in Senegal Africa… and I will definatly get a F150 too
Great video @CascadiaOverland. I recently purchased a new rig, how bad was the pin-stripping??? I'm not sure I'm ready for this new rig to get battle-scars! Haha!!
Hey man thanks for watching. The ORBDR really wasn’t bad for scratches. If you detour up to cache; it’s a little tight. Pretty clear otherwise. It’s the PNW. Really just need to embrace the scratches. ✌️
We really didn’t need to know about your bowel movements. So right after watching you walk away with your bowel movement equipment, I stopped your video and went on to another video with class
Great video, if i could make one small suggestion your music comes on too loud, had to keep turning volume up and down, no offence by any means, thank you for the video I am making plans to do these routes👍
I know I'm way late. What lift and what size tires is the f150 running ? Thanks and such a great video. You guys out west have such great spots to wheel.
Great Vid ! I have to disagree one one thing, after owning 6 different Jeeps they are definitely not as comfortable to drive and way less reliable than the Xterras. With the right mods Xterras can do most anything a Jeep can do. Only thing going for the jeeps is the articulation suspension travel they have from stock. All Jeeps suffer from the crappy Chrysler electronics.
Hey, im in east Washington, I've spend alot of time over in the Wenatchee area. I love my Xterra, never any issues with it unlike the 6 Jeeps that I owned before, always problems (crappy Chrysler electronics).
Loved your video, and Goose! Ive got a basically stock 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk (only mod is 32" wildpeaks) and moderate wheeling skills/experience. You think it would make it down the WABDR without issue? I'm mostly not sure about clearance issues, and we travel solo.
Nice video thats some sweet terrain! When overlanding where do you put your food at night? Trying to wrap my head around a rtt and the bears staying away from my cab at night
If you camp on the Alvord Desert, try to plan on a night with a new moon. I have had the best view of the Milky Way from the Alvord Desert. Much of Central and Eastern Orgon have great dark sky areas. So many find section 1 in the high desert boring. I live and explore the high desert and find slowing down and getting out of the rig to explore the canyons, creeks, and hill side to have much to see. Smell the sagebrush, pine trees, watch for wild horses, pronghorn, deer, Elk. One thing I ask of all that drive the Oregon BDR is to respect those of us that have homes along the route. We live in the section from Bend to Sisters. The gravel road past my home is good and people bomb through at 30 to 50 mph. They do not think about the dust they generate that speeds to our homes. Also watch for people and pets walking on the road. So many close calls over the years. With the BDR traffic has increased and made our lives less enjoyable.
Love ya'lls channel!! Just beginning my overland setup but really liked your video from a couple years ago on the T3 tent. I have a buddy who's giving me a brand new one and looking forward to using it!