Filmed August 2019. Located in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in Washington State, we climb Hawkins Mountain via the Fortune Creek Jeep Trail and camp at Gallagher Head Lake.
We are looking to do this soon. Awesome trailer that your pulling, that would be perfect for what we are looking to do. Thanks for the video, good stuff.
Hey ! Nice video man ! BEAUTIFUL scenery !!! sketchy hill climb, I'm sure the camera made the hill not look too bad, but you needed 4WD and DL, so.. must been steep !!
Nicely done! Excellent video! Yup, like your buddy said, no sense in taking any chances on those hills (especially when dragging a trailer), throw it D-lock right off the hop and git'er done! - whoooohoooo! - lol Beautiful scenery. Nice job with the drone and the narrating!
Great to see another video frim you! It's been so long since you uploaded that I thought something bad had happened to you. Another great video of an awesome adventure!
Hey guys, spent a great afternoon travel in with ya An hit all the buttons. Take a look at Pro100ru grown up quad? See what ya think? There’s also typhoons, laymen, wolverines, T. rex an a few others but, the kicker is the beautiful country an no restrictions All the best an I’ll checkin on my armchair ride around the world with all you guys Many thanks guys Paul 17.47 gmt Uk cheers
Nice to see you again. How much weight do you think you had total behind you? Boosey weld the king quad back together after the paiute or did he get a new machine? Looking forward to your next video.
Love your videos. I’m from Michigan but planning a trip to the Paiute for maybe this year. It looks like your website is down though - when will that be back up?
Love your videos and thank you for posting them Do you make it back out to the Paiute in the fall of 2021 again. I was able to go for the first time the first part of September and loved it
This looks so fun. I have a drz400 and I want a quad ASAP. Probably king quad or grizzly. I’m thinking 4x4 would be cool for the winter months. I can carry enough gear to camp! Is it worth buying new? Or just keep it as cheap as possible.
It all depends on your budget and the condition of the used quad. Personally always purchased new, previous year models on blowout sale. but in today's pandemic market, hard to find good deals
I'm glad you're in the woods and mountains, seeing what there is to see. But, I'm a bit underwhelmed. The "lake" was a pond. Further north, it wouldn't support fish, as it'd probably freeze solid, or nearly so. Also, to me if a Jeep can ride it, it's a road, not a trail. Sometimes traditional names can make things difficult, but I don't think that's the case here. I know I sound overly hostile. I don't mean to. Just... offering an alternative point of view. I am interested to learn what you think of the trailer, and what you hauled with it. I've seen it online, and advertised elswhere. Just now, I'm compelled to consider building a trailer rather than buying one, but it would require the purchase of new equipment. Building (with the purchase of requisite tools) would be more expensive, but it would mean I'd have the tools to make other things later, at less cost.
@@ATVOverland I was there last Thursday and snow in the last half mile or so made the risk of getting stuck with no winch too great. Same was the case on nearby Van Epps Pass, which is a more rugged route with several stream crossings and lots of big rubble.
Why didn't you turn the differential lock on before you started up the hill? Needlessly put yourself in a dangerous spot in my opinion. Be safe out there.
Hey! Looks like you have some new content I have missed. Wahoo! Looking forward to enjoying it. Btw I admin this cool atv/utv camping and overlanding page "Overland UTV" on facebook. I'd be ecstatic if you would come check us out and maybe join in on the fun.