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I really enjoyed your video as I love this place and have been going here since the 80's but It also makes me sad that so many people are posting videos of this place all over SM. Now it's getting really crowed and I see human feces and toilet paper all over and large "overlanding" groups are being brought in by guides! So much for calling it the Lost Coast. 😒
If you installed a solar panel on the roof of your ZookEV, how long would it take to charge if the vehicle was left in the sun? Would it take 40 to 50 hours of sunlight to charge via one or two panels?
This spot is just the start of the lost coast. The real lost coast is from Shelter cove to north to PATROILIA . 45 miles of real wilderness, no roads in you must walk along the beach to see the real lost coast.
D Just wondering did you find the spring? Best water ever. Every time i have gone, one of the first things i do is walk to usals spring and take a drink then set camp. just a small walk from camp
@@beyondroads yes I was on the old logging road across from usual creek. That road goes to the 1. There is another road that will take you to shelter cove.
Sweet video. Reminds of the road to my property in Big Sur. I grew up in Santa Rosa and love the Lost Coast. Where was the first beach you guys camped at in this video?
heading out there in about a week, tacoma prerunner with AT tires. I have some off-road experience in this truck , looking for your input as far as capability to do this trail.
I would not do the road to windy point above the lighthouse from Mattole Beach without 4WD. There are signs multiple sighs stating that 4WD is required and I have actually pulled out 3 stuck trucks/vans myself over the years from a particular spot along that section
@@josephsaeteurn9158 not sure… I only ran into one car and luckily it was at a wide spot! Generally someone has to back up to the closest wide spot. Some areas are pretty long without wide spots.
@@darynanderson3103 no it was locked. A few of our group did hike about a mile past the gate to an old light house. But as you could see it was very windy with flying sand that made it uncomfortable.
Would A small teardrop trailer set up for off roading with my jeep gladiator make it through there OK? I’ve always wanted to go that route but I’m just not sure what if someone else is coming is it white enough to get through with a small off-road trailer? 👍
I love the Lost Coast! One of my favorite parts of the state. I've been up there a couple of times, camping in the back of my vintage Volvo. So much fun!
The foxgloves 5:01 are not native but are reminders of the loggers' wives that lived here back when Usal and other places along the Lost Coast were thriving redwood lumber mill communities over a hundred years ago. Thay have survived generation after generation amazing well. They are not invasive. Thank you for bringing us here.
I started at 8am near Marble Falls and got to Fredericksburg at 6. We didn’t stop at any towns as we had been there before and packed all our food for the day.