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Camping at the bottom of a spectacular canyon | Sometimes a fee campground is worth it 

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I find my way into a canyon I've never explored before. Camping options are limited but a developed campground turns out to be well worth it.
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@OverlandAdventureTimes
@OverlandAdventureTimes 7 месяцев назад
Nothing wrong with a BLM campground! Beautiful spot.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
For sure! This area, campground, everything turned out to be waaaay nicer than I expected, with the added perk of being completely deserted. :-)
@EricSNeitzel
@EricSNeitzel 7 месяцев назад
Thanks to you, I have made potstickers a must-have for all my camping adventures! This video has some seriously awesome tunes, and the way everything is put together is just top-notch.
@warrenscorner
@warrenscorner 7 месяцев назад
What an awesome spot! If it were me I wouldn’t leave until I ran out of coffee.
@TyMoore95503
@TyMoore95503 7 месяцев назад
I think I could second that!
@donwyates
@donwyates 7 месяцев назад
That campsite view was quite lovely. Great drone shots!
@thomasquigley7040
@thomasquigley7040 7 месяцев назад
Video finished. Coffee cup empty. Wife woke up. Time to start my day. Thanks Donald.
@Aplumber
@Aplumber 7 месяцев назад
Nice campsite and beautiful drone shots . Having some at camp video is a nice change of pace from driving all the time. Would love to see more of this.
@OregonOutdoorsChris
@OregonOutdoorsChris 7 месяцев назад
Ooh! I know where that is! It looks like you approached it from the south. Next time you should keep going down Hwy 20 past Brothers and Hampton to Glass Butte and pick up some obsidian.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
You are correct, came at it from the south. And yep, I've explored both Glass Butte and Little Glass Butte. Neat area for sure.
@mikepierson3097
@mikepierson3097 7 месяцев назад
Wow, think this was your best cinematic video! A lot of really great filming. 👍
@davider3568
@davider3568 7 месяцев назад
Wow. The best of the best. Thanks Donald for an amazing upload.
@PNWXOverland
@PNWXOverland 7 месяцев назад
I know.that whole area very well. Ive checked all of those camp.grounds and off season is the best. Ive stayed in that exact spot many times. 👌
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
Ha! That's awesome. What a stunning area, and such a pleasure to be there in the off season.
@PNWXOverland
@PNWXOverland 7 месяцев назад
@softroadingthewest when it's cold out Don those camp grounds along the river are dead empty. And yes very beautiful.
@BradMangas
@BradMangas 7 месяцев назад
Very enjoyable to watch. Well done. Take care fella.
@douglashenderson1419
@douglashenderson1419 7 месяцев назад
What you call "mushroomed basalt" is pillow basalt. it is where the lava pushed into water and had rapid cooling.
@jwiLx
@jwiLx 7 месяцев назад
Looks like Poison Butte CG? Maybe the one just upriver? If so, I lost a #3 of 1000 ooooold benchmade about 10 yrs ago. Never could find it :/
@drifter8576
@drifter8576 7 месяцев назад
Nice! I enjoyed this video. This channel is one of my favorite camping channels.
@SSL0707Star
@SSL0707Star 7 месяцев назад
Stunning footage and excellent narratives. ❤
@midnightadventureswa
@midnightadventureswa 7 месяцев назад
Well done with the drone shots thank you for sharing 😊
@kevinthomson6324
@kevinthomson6324 7 месяцев назад
It is astounding the amount of material that river has moved over time. Pebble by pebble….
@TyMoore95503
@TyMoore95503 7 месяцев назад
Yeah, the Columbia River Flood Basalt was an absolutely incredible series of eruptions. Those columnar basalt layers were erupted in a single pulse. Hard to believe.
@chuckrf1502
@chuckrf1502 7 месяцев назад
You are quite the chef, Donald! Enjoyed this video. Gorgeous views of those rocks. 😊
@visamedic
@visamedic 7 месяцев назад
A bad day camping is still a good day, and it’s a hell of a lot better than a good day working 😂🤣😅 New to your channel….you can thank Jason. BEAUTIFUL area! Great video 😁👍
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for coming over from Primal Outdoors!
@BackroadExploration
@BackroadExploration 7 месяцев назад
I also tend to almost never camp in organized camp. Partially because I like to be remote and as a weekend warrior that is rare to find a camp empty. But because water is so scarce in Utah almost all lakes and rivers are surrounded by organized camps. There are some really beautiful lake I want to camp near and doing it in an organized site is the only way. Also they are often next to the places with the incredible views like this one. Loved this episode.
@kenuber4014
@kenuber4014 7 месяцев назад
Hey Donald, have you ever thought about maybe rediscovering the Oregon and California trail. Just a thought. Thanks for this video it was relaxing.
@utahjohnnymontana3373
@utahjohnnymontana3373 7 месяцев назад
If you're in CA you can go over hwy 108 toward Bridgeport and the Bodie ghost town and find those hexagonal columns of basalt. Theres a National Forest geological site called Columns of the Giants off 108 and across the Stanislaus river thats very similar and very interesting.
@Baebon6259
@Baebon6259 7 месяцев назад
are those the same ones that you can find at devil's post piles?
@utahjohnnymontana3373
@utahjohnnymontana3373 7 месяцев назад
They appear very similar so probably formed through similar processes. It looks like these hexagonal columns can be found quite a few places. @@Baebon6259
@northwestcampervantravels7248
@northwestcampervantravels7248 7 месяцев назад
Great video. I particularly like the drone work. I am a novice drone flyer and never seem to get enough experience to gain any confidence. Your drone work inspires me to try a harder to develop this skill.
@susanm4988
@susanm4988 7 месяцев назад
You are at my favorite place in Oregon! I was just talking to a friend today about getting out there soon and before it gets crazy crowded. ❤
@JackStewartEnjoysRealEstate
@JackStewartEnjoysRealEstate 7 месяцев назад
Awesome video. When are you going to make a cookbook about the recipes you make while camping?
@ImStillLooking
@ImStillLooking 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing this experience.
@artat777
@artat777 7 месяцев назад
That campground was beautiful and it looked well maintained no trash.
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 7 месяцев назад
Not too bad of a camping spot at all. Nothing wrong with a campground. On the east coast we don’t have as much public land as you guys do which makes campgrounds used more often.
@alanmohn4146
@alanmohn4146 7 месяцев назад
I would have picked that same site. With no one around it was dispersed.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
Indeed. It was a pretty primitive campground as it turned out, pit toilets and no water at all...perhaps this makes it less appealing to some...fine by me, heh. :-)
@donaldraver
@donaldraver 7 месяцев назад
This video has a different feel to it. Like you have changed the editing process. I like it, looks good. And yes some of the best places my wife and I have stayed have been along a road.
@scottminshall6420
@scottminshall6420 7 месяцев назад
Looks like your close to Madras, Redmond area, great country out there.
@sagebrushbob2321
@sagebrushbob2321 7 месяцев назад
I've always found that the best kind of developed campgrounds are always the empty ones. My only fault with trash pandas is that they never clean up their mess when they leave. Sorta like a lot of Millenials I know. 😎
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
LOL
@acoupleofscrewsloose
@acoupleofscrewsloose 7 месяцев назад
Looked like a beautiful camp spot to me. Bonus, no people around. Those cliffs and rocks, spectacular.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
For sure. Even though this one felt less "adventurous" or whatever, man, I sure enjoyed this. :-)
@jaystewart9947
@jaystewart9947 7 месяцев назад
Great terrain and scenery! Throw in a deserted campground and what more can you ask for! Thanks for sharing. I guess at the time you made this trip the recovery boards were still in the back seat? Until next time
@jeffreypreiss8191
@jeffreypreiss8191 7 месяцев назад
Great spot. Always impressed with your camera and drone work. Look forward to the rest of the adventure.
@carolsmith7380
@carolsmith7380 7 месяцев назад
The cliffs across the riv😢were very interesting.
@Baebon6259
@Baebon6259 7 месяцев назад
How is the Topo camper hold up against water so far? I am thinking about getting it. The 23zero soft RTT served me well for 2 years but it is getting old setting up/tearing down.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
Sorry I must've missed this comment, just found it. I generally stay dry, but the Topo isn't 100% perfect in pounding rainstorms with high winds...in sustained winds, some water drops manage to squeeze in through the tent window zipper on the windward side of the tent. For the most part, I bring more water into the camper on my coat and boots - and by breathing - than comes in any other way.
@scottbrixie
@scottbrixie 7 месяцев назад
Where is that campground? I'd like to check it out and maybe do some fly fishing there
@mitchgile649
@mitchgile649 6 месяцев назад
I'll give you a hint look up Prineville resivour and you will be able to find the 8 campgrounds located after the damn . And another hint the long gravel road is oregon highway 27 yes its classified as a highway. Don't go on the weekends it's always packed , and do t go late summer the water will be a trickle
@scottbrixie
@scottbrixie 6 месяцев назад
@@mitchgile649 Already found it, thanks. Works out pretty good cause my wife's good friend lives in Prineville. She's gonna go visit while I fish
@OverlandUnderground
@OverlandUnderground 5 месяцев назад
@@mitchgile649why not just say where it is instead of all of that?
@mitchgile649
@mitchgile649 5 месяцев назад
@OverlandUnderground I did ,within 10 words . I could have said a lot more . Just wanted to give out some other helpful tips . I could have put a lot more info . Like no cell service , fly fishing only on the river . Taking a Trailer can be real difficult depending on the campground you choose .
@keiths6836
@keiths6836 7 месяцев назад
That looks like my favorite BLM camping area.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
What an absolute gem. Can't believe I've bypassed this area so many times over the years.
@robertoperezjr.1119
@robertoperezjr.1119 7 месяцев назад
That is a gorgeous camping spot!
@plainairbarnettsoutdoors
@plainairbarnettsoutdoors 7 месяцев назад
Hi Donald, do you miss making or drinking your cowboy coffee?
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
I still make cowboy coffee sometimes, even at home where I normally use an electric percolator...cowboy coffee yields a uniquely superb and immensely digestible cup of joe that I still like to revisit. I'll tell you what happened though. At some point last year, I was camped with Jason and Meagan, and one morning Meagan poured me a cup of coffee she had made, and I was just floored by how good it was. Part of it was certainly the coffee itself, but she uses a French press, and I remembered that many years ago I too used to make coffee in a (more typical glass) French press at home, and loved the coffee it made. So I decided to experiment with French press again. The nice thing about the French press approach - vs cowboy coffee - is that I just have to bring the water to a boil then pour it in. Cowboy coffee requires more steps and more attention (to prevent the dreaded boil-over which I've experienced numerous times LOL) during the early morning hours when I often also want to be filming the fleeting light of sunrise, so there is an additional practical element to shifting to the French press. I still carry my little kettle that I use for cowboy coffee so the option is always there. 🙂
@daneboro6847
@daneboro6847 7 месяцев назад
What an awesome Canyon, great BLM spot to camp👍
@tomas5376
@tomas5376 4 месяца назад
I sure enjoy these trips you take! Gracias
@bevestush
@bevestush 7 месяцев назад
Did you close the front passenger side latch on the topper? lol
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
LOL, nope, you saw that correctly, in fact I'm sure the front driver side latch would've also been unlatched. 😆 I forget them all the time, in fact I've driven for hours down the highway with NONE of the latches latched. There's not too much to worry about, the weight of the roof plus simply airflow keep it closed. Probably the biggest potential issue would be in heavy rain, without the latches squeezing the seals, perhaps water could ooze in. Honestly I should use a whole "prefllight" checklist before driving anywhere, ever. One day you're gonna see me going down the road with the bumper swing out still swung out. 😆
@mtnbound2764
@mtnbound2764 7 месяцев назад
what a beautiful canyon!
@rogerhector5885
@rogerhector5885 7 месяцев назад
ow those rock formations
@NarleyAdventures
@NarleyAdventures 7 месяцев назад
That is some pretty impressive scenery now !!! The drone footage was crystal clear and high detail, did you get a new drone?
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
No, same drone I've been using since December 2021 (and even then, I bought it used off eBay). The footage it yields generally looks very sharp and clear, but RU-vid's processing compresses the video data, and depending on various factors within a given segment of footage, sometimes their compression mashes it up worse than other times. Unfortunately what you end up seeing at your end is always degraded from the actual video file I upload. Sometimes parts come through looking clean and sometimes it gets frustratingly mushy. Lucked out with this drone footage this time. :-)
@NarleyAdventures
@NarleyAdventures 7 месяцев назад
@@softroadingthewest Thank you for the explanation Donald.
@pofishing5129
@pofishing5129 7 месяцев назад
That was a nice spot
@metaglypto
@metaglypto 7 месяцев назад
I agree Donald. Don't pass up a great camping opportunity just because it's a campground. Lacking huge crowds, or even small ones, some of these campgrounds offer a few conveniences that come in handy, especially when you have the whole place to yourself!
@swidahooverlanding2867
@swidahooverlanding2867 7 месяцев назад
Cool place. Looking forward to more of this trip. I will be doing more of this type camping in the future with my wife. She can't handle the rough roads that I normally travel. Thanks for some ideas! George
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
It's funny, due to various circumstances I have stayed in more developed campgrounds over the past year than I had over the previous four years combined, and I have largely enjoyed all of them, even when I ended up in a large and nearly full campground in Colorado last year. There really are some beautiful spots that it would be a shame to miss out on.
@swidahooverlanding2867
@swidahooverlanding2867 7 месяцев назад
@@softroadingthewest agree. I don't really mind nice campgrounds. Just have to find the ones that don't attract a lot of ATV/UTV traffic.
@maddrummerhef
@maddrummerhef 7 месяцев назад
We do a lot of blm and primitive campsites. It’s pretty nice most of the time. We’re only getting into more dispersed stuff this next year or so for the doggo to have some more freedom
@MikeR55
@MikeR55 7 месяцев назад
What a beautiful canyon. Using Google Earth, I found it using your clues in a few minutes. Thanks for the tour, I will check it out this spring.. I live up in BC and love to explore the Oregon back country, usually on my way to or back from further destinations
@mftwomey
@mftwomey 7 месяцев назад
Another fantastic and very enjoyable - relaxing video. Thank you.
@stacfunk
@stacfunk 7 месяцев назад
Great video! I love that BLM Desert. So much to offer for us folks. Thank you.😊 I just got off my night shift. This was a super way to decompress from work.! I'm so ready to get out on Public Lands this next set days off for me. Thanks for the inspiration!
@scottymac5174
@scottymac5174 7 месяцев назад
I really like BLM campgrounds. First come, first serve - they all seem to be designed/built to the same specs. A few that I have camped in have had an Iron Ranger (fee box with envelopes). $12/night. We were camping at a small campground last year at the end of October, I got up late at night to answer the call of nature.. came back to my truck five minutes later and there was a raccoon in my camper..
@dave_in_az
@dave_in_az 7 месяцев назад
Really enjoyed this installment! Mostly because the driving footage was well balanced with camp footage, a bit of gear use, and a bit of your topper use.
@Graybear78
@Graybear78 24 дня назад
What size tires do you use (belt #’s) and what pressure do they normally use? I have heard people reduce tire pressure in soft sand, but not in rocky country. I would have assumed lowering pressure would cause tire punctures more easily, so my curiosity is up. I have travelled many off-road miles, and love your videos. Thank you for what you do.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 23 дня назад
Tires are 285/75R16 Falken Wildpeak AT3W. 44psi on pavement, usually down to ~25 psi on basic unpaved roads, ~18 psi if traction is an issue, ~12 psi in sand or snow. Airing down improves puncture resistance. A soft tire is more likely to flex around a sharp rock, whereas a firmly inflated tire has less give and more likely to be punctured. You can emulate this with two balloons. Inflate one fully, and inflate the other partway, so it is still soft and pliable. See which one pops easier on a sharp object. 🙂 Thanks for watching!
@Graybear78
@Graybear78 22 дня назад
Very interesting! Thanks for the information. Just the opposite of what I would have expected. This old fart of 80 years is always willing to learn. Enjoy your videos. Thank you.
@briankelly4767
@briankelly4767 7 месяцев назад
Good choice. 😉
@MSchumacherfan
@MSchumacherfan 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful spot
@danjames5588
@danjames5588 7 месяцев назад
Spray paint the shovel & jerry cans face visible to traffic from behind black to blend with the truck, just my opinion.
@ShawnPatterson402
@ShawnPatterson402 7 месяцев назад
superbly relaxing. I can see a TaB 320 in a place like that for sure. Great work, and continued safe travels....
@dennisdrake511
@dennisdrake511 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful relaxing experience! Thanks for bringing the outdoors to all of us!
@tch432
@tch432 7 месяцев назад
You are often in places I have been and love camping in but this time you were literally in my back yard. I live in the town at the end of the canyon. Thanks for not revealing the location! Next time your in the area reach out and I’ll show you some hidden gems.
@guyharding2298
@guyharding2298 7 месяцев назад
thank you Donald, and wow! simple is also beautiful! thank you!!
@SanDiegoAdventureGuide
@SanDiegoAdventureGuide 7 месяцев назад
The last 3 minutes of camping ASMR was pure bliss.
@9gagerofl
@9gagerofl 7 месяцев назад
It’s incredible, the places you go. Jealous does not even begin to explain how i feel. Lol, ty for the vids.
@prolificnorthwest
@prolificnorthwest 7 месяцев назад
Great video as usual. I love that river/canyon. Headed there in a week. Cheers!
@bobdemichele1542
@bobdemichele1542 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing, great drone shots! Really appreciate the work you put in to put out these veidos. Venture on and that care.
@johndej
@johndej 7 месяцев назад
Looks like a very peaceful place! I wonder how the fishing is there.
@JoeBplus12
@JoeBplus12 7 месяцев назад
What an awesome area and campsite! Nice calm sounds for a Saturday morning with coffee.
@rockenrippyadventures
@rockenrippyadventures 7 месяцев назад
Check out little naches ( spelling might be incorrect) up the road and a bit north east
@imhidingintheshop8889
@imhidingintheshop8889 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Donald, I needed a nice calm adventure today.
@pnw_element9822
@pnw_element9822 7 месяцев назад
I’ve seen lots of overland built rigs at a paid camp site
@SoloHiker1
@SoloHiker1 7 месяцев назад
Great video, Mahalo for sharing.
@tommoffa4732
@tommoffa4732 7 месяцев назад
What is the fee for something like that?
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
All three campsites I checked out in this area were $8 per night. This was a fairly primitive campground, it had pit toilets and no running water.
@SeanStewart88
@SeanStewart88 7 месяцев назад
Some great spots along that stretch of river. Fly fished it a few times. Nothing wrong with an established campground every now and then, especially when you have it all to yourself. Summer camping is extremely overrated and this just shows that.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
Indeed, I'll take a little cold and wet to have no people out there, no bugs, no dust, and no excessively hot days. 😆
@artat777
@artat777 7 месяцев назад
lol. as your driving shaking back and forth. It sounds like you’re in a chuck wagon, all of your pans clanging back and forth. 😂
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
LOL that is EXACTLY what it sounds like!! I think my fold-up fire pit and my metal table must've been rattling against each other, that was more racket than usual LOL :-)
@Mister-k7p
@Mister-k7p 7 месяцев назад
These damned commercial pop up at the damned times just when Donald's showing something cool like the scenery.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
Hmm, that's troubling to hear. I manually manage the ad placement to ensure they show up at logical chapter breaks I've edited into the video (and to reduce the number of ads RU-vid places automatically). There are only _supposed_ to be three ad breaks: One at 3:55 where the video goes dark at the end of the drone footage of driving down off the plateau; one at 8:01, the video goes dark between discovering the campsite and setting up camp; and one at 11:55 between going to bed and the morning sequence. Please let me know if you saw more breaks than that, or if they were not at those timestamps. The exception would be if you skip forward in the video...I've noticed that if an ad break gets skipped by jumping forward, RU-vid will throw in the commercials at a random other moment. In a video of this length, if I do nothing, RU-vid will insert at least five ad breaks. I try to strike a balance between the necessity for ad revenue and maintaining the flow of the story, so I generally edit my videos into chapters that are roughly 4 to 6 minutes long depending on what content I've captured, and build in logical break points for the commercials to play. When I check the playback via a couple other test accounts on other devices, RU-vid generally respects my ad placement (again, unless I don't watch straight through beginning to end). Let me know what you remember from your viewing experience...thanks!
@northstar8
@northstar8 7 месяцев назад
Just noticed those latches were open as you drove away! Hope things were Ok. Lovely episode, Donald.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
That happens a lot actually. I usually secure the rear latches when I'm still standing on the tailgate and very often forget the front latches by the time I simply step down to the ground. 🤣 In fact I've driven for hours down the highway with NONE of the latches latched. There's not too much to worry about, the weight of the roof plus simply airflow keep it closed. I imagine the biggest potential issue might be in heavy rain, without the latches squeezing the seals, perhaps water could ooze in. Honestly I should use a whole "prefllight" checklist before driving anywhere, ever. One day you're gonna see me going down the road with the bumper swing out still swung out. 😆
@thomasreilly4156
@thomasreilly4156 7 месяцев назад
Great video. Such a beautiful area.
@richiewagstaff2156
@richiewagstaff2156 7 месяцев назад
11:56 - be careful with boiling water with these gas ‘towers’ at these tables. - especially if people are also sitting at them. They are more likely to tip over if the something is knocked… and anyone at the table is in a horrible position to get scalded. Due to the nature of these / hiking sites it’s not going to be a short trip to local hospital. Better to keep the cooker lower down or on the ground.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
Thanks. This is my backup stove I use when I don't break out my main stove. I've been using it regularly for a couple years now. Definitely requires paying careful attention to balance. 🙂
@brotherheed00
@brotherheed00 7 месяцев назад
Curious. How has dust intrusion been? Your about the only one I see use your cab over rtt in the same area I camp.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
I have virtually zero dust incursion...now. LOL The camper itself is very well sealed against dust, but the weak link has been the truck bed. The Frontier has multiple openings hidden up under the bed rails that lead straight outside and bring in dust...I've been hunting them down over the years and sealing them with Gorilla tape. Then last year I installed the RokBlock tailgate seal kit which has worked well to block off the massive openings around the tailgate as well as eliminate drafts in winter. I have a video about the RokBlock kit: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4A8mB7Ku_og.html
@robertpompa9981
@robertpompa9981 7 месяцев назад
What kinda coffee strainer bottle is that? Looks like a Stanley but I cant tell what model
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
It is a Stanley French press integrated into an insulated cup: amzn.to/3s2pKTt I got it because I was looking for a small French press to use for camping...this one was well reviewed and the traditional mottled green texture reminded me of my dad's Stanley thermos when I was a kid. 🙂 It makes good coffee and holds the heat SO much longer than the insulated cup I'd been using for the past several years. When I got it, I was unaware there's apparently some kind of fad currently with Stanley cups. 😆
@adriankung1625
@adriankung1625 7 месяцев назад
Yes! That was absolutely stunning! and serene... And yet here I am, in spite of the amazing footage (Thanx for that, btw) --- finding myself wondering where you got that nifty little French- press (thermal?) coffee mug! The thing looks like it would be a god-send for a coffee lover! Cheers!...from North Vancouver
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
I usually put links in the description to anything you see me use in the video but completely forgot with this upload. The French press/thermal cup is from Stanley it works great. Makes an excellent cup of coffee and keeps it hot WAY longer than my previous insulated cup. I found it on Amazon: amzn.to/3s2pKTt
@adriankung1625
@adriankung1625 7 месяцев назад
@@softroadingthewestThanx!!! I'll be picking one up soon!
@TyMoore95503
@TyMoore95503 7 месяцев назад
Good find, Donald! What a sweet BLM Gem. Thanks for another fine adventure...and your truck build looks like it is really working for you. 👍
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
Indeed, I am really happy with how this has come together and how well it works for the way I travel. I still have a few little projects in mind to finish dialing it in, but it's so nicely functional at this point that after spending so much time in the garage spanning 2023 I find myself just wanting to go out instead of doing more work on it. 😄
@TyMoore95503
@TyMoore95503 7 месяцев назад
@@softroadingthewest Enjoy the fruits of your labor! Happy Adventuring!
@visamedic
@visamedic 7 месяцев назад
Is that an FRS antenna on the front? If so what brand set up and how’s it doing for you ?
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
It is GMRS (which overlaps FRS channels). Made by Alamosa Antenna, connected to my Midland GMRS radio. It's working well, though I haven't yet really had opportunity to truly put it to any sort of extreme test. It came recommended from a buddy whose opinion I trust and I stumbled on them offering a show discount at Expo Mtn West last year and decided to pull the trigger on it.
@dazzler6123
@dazzler6123 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful spot to camp
@scottymac5174
@scottymac5174 7 месяцев назад
I see you have your front license plate on your dashboard. Is that an acceptable solution when you can't mount it on your front bumper? Different states, different rules..
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
No, technically it's not acceptable. 😆 I still need to finish this detail of the front bumper. It's not that uncommon to see around here though, and I've crossed paths with plenty of LEOs with my plate like this (and my rear plate still unlit 😬). The cops around here generally have bigger fish to fry. I suppose at 2:10 am (just after the bars are required to close) it might get used as an excuse to pull me over, but I am pretty much never on the streets at 2:10 am. 😴😄
@scottymac5174
@scottymac5174 7 месяцев назад
@@softroadingthewest Asking because it's the same here in California with my new front bumper. I was hoping that might have been a viable option..Thanks!!!!
@texasal
@texasal 7 месяцев назад
Haven't noticed that antenna on the front before. Something new?
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
I got it last summer, though it didn't appear in a video here until I think October of last year. It's an upgraded GMRS antenna from Alamosa Antenna. I had been thinking about getting one of these after a buddy highly recommended it, and then I stumbled across their booth at Expo Mtn West when I was in Colorado. After learning more from them about how it works, I took advantage of their discounted show price and snagged it.
@yurizaitsef
@yurizaitsef 7 месяцев назад
Donald, what wheels are you running on your frontier?
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
Alldogs Offroad RB6, which they designed specifically for Frontier/Xterra. Mine are 16x8 but they also now offer a 17". www.alldogsoffroad.com/alldogs-offroad-rb6-16x8-alloy-wheel-for-nissan-frontier-xterra
@jaygonzales7198
@jaygonzales7198 7 месяцев назад
wow what an awesome place
@darrylk808
@darrylk808 7 месяцев назад
Were there tell tale signs of the raccoon exploring your campsite while you slept? No sign of Maxtrax yet.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
This was a couple of weeks ago, I actually filmed this on my way to Jason's Patreon/tree falling event. Looks like I might have a day with no rain today so maybe I can get this pulled together today. I sure wish my garage was big enough to fit my truck. :-)
@darrylk808
@darrylk808 7 месяцев назад
@@softroadingthewest thought you guys in OR are like ducks in the rain.😁
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
@@darrylk808 Haha, indeed, my whole life I've had to just do all kinds of stuff in the rain, but this install will temporarily create some vulnerabilities to water incursion, so I need a dry day. As it turns out, we had a nice day today and I made some good progress. It's raining again already this evening though 😆
@louiskudlak2241
@louiskudlak2241 7 месяцев назад
Spectacular ❤
@highdesertforester
@highdesertforester 7 месяцев назад
Sacre bleu! Screw top wine? ha ha, J/K😉
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
Actually, I deliberately look for screw cap bottles for camping because I never finish a bottle in one day and resealing the bottle by shoving a punctured cork into it is far more dangerous than screwing a cap back on. 😄 I know you were joking around, but I'll take the opportunity to deliver my screw-cap spiel: If the French had had the technology to seal wine bottles with screw caps a thousand years ago, they absolutely would have. Cork was simply the best available tech. It provides no benefit, but on the flip side, tainted cork ruins approximately 5% of bottles sealed with cork. Nowadays you'll find many high end winemakers around the world opt for the reliability of screw caps or cork-shaped plastic composite stoppers rather than take risks with what is essentially tree bark. THAT SAID...the screw top wine in this video was a cheap bottom-shelf bottle. 🤣
@backroads4x4man
@backroads4x4man 7 месяцев назад
My friend is there right now just got 4 inches of snow! Love it there!
@Kimm_Berlyn
@Kimm_Berlyn 7 месяцев назад
Where is there? What’s the name of the river, please 🙏🏼
@davidmutschler9418
@davidmutschler9418 7 месяцев назад
I am pretty sure it is the John Day river. Not sure what part. It's a long river with several forks.
@scout5634
@scout5634 7 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@tomas5376
@tomas5376 7 месяцев назад
What river is that? This is a beautiful area.
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
For a number of reasons, I no longer publicly share the locations I go to. Not to be a gatekeeper at all - I encourage anyone and everyone to get out there and explore the amazing public lands at our disposal, and places like this canyon campground are truly accessible to anyone with any vehicle. No one told me about this canyon or these campgrounds...I found them just by scouting around satellite imagery in Google maps...anyone can do it (and canyons are especially easy to spot 😉). When you research, explore, and make your own discoveries, the experience is that much more rewarding. 🙂
@TKSung
@TKSung 7 месяцев назад
I'm not sure about the reason for not sharing the location, and I hope I'm not defeating the purpose of not sharing. But you can take the screen shot and then use Google lens to get an idea. The picture of the river and cliff worked particularly well
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
@@TKSung I won't dive into it all here, but I do always try to leave at least a few clues for anyone willing to put in a bit of work sleuthing rather than having it handed to them. 🙂
@pala4833
@pala4833 7 месяцев назад
Nice. What vintage did we enjoy?
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
I'm guessing, Sometime Last Month. 😂
@pala4833
@pala4833 7 месяцев назад
Frères Gallo?
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
@@pala4833 LOL...I think the brothers have turned out better wine than this one was. 😆
@softroadingthewest
@softroadingthewest 7 месяцев назад
I mean...I still drank it LOL
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