Now that is something so special to see and that’s the pure laughter of a child. My God you two have done an incredible job bringing up this beautiful young lady. She seems so confident in herself and happy. Amazing! ❤️🇨🇦❤️ Cheers!!!
While Utah is magic, it is your smiles that lit up this episode. Just the girls by the river, you in the hammock took the stress out of my day. Well done you three. Wonderful episode.
It's so amazing that you are getting your daughter out in nature and letting her help with camp tasks such as cooking. So many children these days are content to keep their nose in a smart phone or tablet and know nothing about getting out in nature, my hat is off to you. Great parenting!
As always, wishing I was was with you. I'm disabled and in a wheelchair. I can't do alot of what y'all do. But, I can and do live precariously through you. And I love it.
As always a pleasure to watch!! I long to be out west but not till next year when we go from FL to ID and back. Anytime we do the trip we prefer the southern route then straight thru Utah north taking the state roads and backroads instead of interstate.
And, the parents of the decade award goes to... It's going to be a culture shock when she gets a little older and realizes the life experience of her age group has not even been close to her's. Such special and irreplaceable memories.
My parents took us kids across the Australian outback many times growing up and did schooling on the road for a lot of it. This comment is so accurate 👍
Oh hell yes!!! We are due over to the north west USA from over the pound UK in August if covid don’t get in the way. 30 days in a RV visiting Yellowstone then Denver and a little Utah before heading back to Seattle.. hopefully we can find some little treasure like yours. Keep the adventures coming we love them! 🤙👍🤙
This might be some of the most incredible video I have ever seen on your channel! This scenery was amazing, and the fun with the family was cool to watch too! Mama bear is handing the GX so well now! Very cool video all around!
Thanks for another great ride. Utah is so Beautiful hope to live there someday. That hammock looked awesome. I just brought one on Amazon as I was watching this video.
Missed the premier but caught the video this morning. What a terrific camping spot and journey. It shows that Utah is more than the canyons and rugged landscape but there are also mountains. Travel safe. Catch you next time.
WOW! Just can’t get enough! Started watching you guys back when you sold everything and journeyed from Padre Island to the Arctic Ocean…and it keeps getting better. Your video and editing skills are superb! Utah is definitely on the list now!
I have the same creaking plus a bunch of others! LOL. Having been through the truck ten times looking for it, I've come to the conclusion that it's my skid plates attempting to keep the frame rails rigid at the contact points (bolts). When you can, take one of the plates off and check for rubbing in these locations. Great vid, BTW!
Check your skid plates. That creaking sound sounds very similar to the creaking sound my Tundra TRD Pro skid plate makes. A hard rubber washer between the bolt head and skid plate can fix it.
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A good tortilla makes anything taste a bit better. Great idea of the rubber wiper on the rear door of the trailer. Going to miss watching the Turtleback in action.
Beautiful scenery and awesome trail. On certain sections of the trail, it's like you're driving through a postcard. I need to get out to Utah and explore the offroad. Safe travels.
Love your videos. Have u tried the flour tortillas pre packaged but un-cooked? Way better than the pre cooked, pre packaged. Takes 3 minutes to cook one on the griddle.
12th comment.!!! Just missed the top 10. Me and my girlfriend watch these videos all the time. Since we also been going on trips and this helps. Appreciate you sharing your adventures with us.
Would you or have you ever considered getting a Land Cruiser? I would think the added space would be nice, but would it be a little big on some of the trails you run? I love my LX470 and hope to upgrade to a 200 series in the future. Maybe when you replace ol Silver?
Absolutely a great video. Other creators should take note that you do not need to talk through every scene. Your blend of commentary to video is perfect in my humble opinion. Thank you!
Is it about time to ditch the car seat? I was thankful when we could ditch ours, and I think our girls can travel more comfortably without them. We often think we should drive our CX5 more often, but then I look back at them stretched out in the LX and realize how much more comfortable they are with the added space it offers vs the Mazda. But it’s a good rig to run around town in nonetheless.
hello brother , please provide Indonesian subtitles because in Indonesia campervan is booming, who knows your video can be our inspiration, I often see your videos
What an amazing video, my friend! Nice camping! The nature is amazing.. Enjoyed watching. Cheers from Russia ✌, and welcome to my channel about bushcraft! Kind regards, Yuriy!
where would that be? I've probably been near there, but not exactly on that road. this video reminds me of how long it's been since I camped alongside a creek like that.
Hello family, my congratulations for the channel, you make some fantastic videos. I have the bad luck of not understanding English very well. Can you put subtitles in Spanish? it would be great. Thank you so much for everything. see you from Spain
Great stuff as always. A question out of curiosity. Assuming your tags are still correct and you base out of Middle Tennessee, how do you plan logistics for getting out to these areas? I'm guessing that's at least 24 hours drive time, so do you camp along the way (like even KOA style spots or the like) or use hotels and such? And on the same thought, do you pack food for the entire time including the drive, just prepare for the camping and use restaurants along the way, or possibly load up on supplies closer to the destination? I'm hoping to start some overlanding in those areas next year, and being based out of West TN myself, the logistics of getting out there keeps popping in my head.