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Embarking on an epic journey across America? Look no further! I've got you covered with my top overlanding tips and tricks. I love exploring the road less traveled and uncovering hidden gems off-the-beaten-path. I focus on 3 types of content that encompass accessible, budget possible, bucket list friendly ADVENTURE. And don't worry about being sold a product or breaking the bank - I'll show you how to experience America's great outdoors on a budget. Start your adventure with Me today. I hope to see you on the trial!
If you have any questions or comments don't hesitate to reach out!
Austin
If you have any questions or comments don't hesitate to reach out!
Austin
Untamed Adventure: Traveling through Death Valley during Hurricane Hilary // EP 6
Join me as I embark on an epic adventure through Death Valley during Hurricane Hilary! 🌵🌧️ In this thrilling journey, I navigate extreme weather conditions and explore the stunning desert landscapes, all while overlanding and embracing the spirit of adventure.
Watch as I explore unexpected challenges, witness the raw power of nature, and discover the hidden beauty of one of America's most iconic national parks. From off-roading through rugged terrain to capturing a view that few will ever witness, this travel vlog has it all!
Whether you're an adventure enthusiast, a nature lover, or just curious about what it's like to travel through a desert during a hurricane, this video will inspire and...
Watch as I explore unexpected challenges, witness the raw power of nature, and discover the hidden beauty of one of America's most iconic national parks. From off-roading through rugged terrain to capturing a view that few will ever witness, this travel vlog has it all!
Whether you're an adventure enthusiast, a nature lover, or just curious about what it's like to travel through a desert during a hurricane, this video will inspire and...
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Mojave Road Overland // Finale
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Embark on a breathtaking overlanding journey as I attempt to finish the legendary Mojave Road in a Four Wheel Camper Project M! 🚙🌵 Join me on this insight-fueled expedition across 138 miles of raw desert beauty, challenging terrain, and captivating history. Get ready to witness the awe-inspiring landscapes, test the limits of this off-road rig, and immerse yourself in the rich stories of the pa...
Mojave Road Overland // Four Wheel Camper // EP 3
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Embark on a breathtaking overlanding journey as I attempt the legendary Mojave Road in a Four Wheel Camper Project M! 🚙🌵 Join me on this insight-fueled expedition across 138 miles of raw desert beauty, challenging terrain, and captivating history. Get ready to witness the awe-inspiring landscapes, test the limits of this off-road rig, and immerse yourself in the rich stories of the past. In thi...
Ultimate Warrior Overland Build
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Welcome to this epic 2018 Toyota Tundra Overland Build Walkthrough! Over the last few years I've transformed his rugged Tundra into the Ultimate Warrior! From its stock form to a fully-equipped off-road adventurer, this build has been a labor of love, passion, and creativity. Join me as I share which customizations I chose for this Tundra to conquer any off-grid adventures and long-haul expedit...
Mojave Road // Four Wheel Camper // EP 2
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Embark on a breathtaking overlanding journey as I attempt the legendary Mojave Road in a Four Wheel Camper Project M! 🚙🌵 Join me on this insight-fueled expedition across 138 miles of raw desert beauty, challenging terrain, and captivating history. Get ready to witness the awe-inspiring landscapes, test the limits of this off-road rig, and immerse yourself in the rich stories of the past. In thi...
Epic Overland Adventure: The Mojave Road // Project M // EP 1
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Embark on a breathtaking overlanding journey as I attempt the legendary Mojave Road in a Four Wheel Camper Project M! 🚙🌵 Join me on this insight-fueled expedition across 131 miles of raw desert beauty, challenging terrain, and captivating history. Get ready to witness the awe-inspiring landscapes, test the limits of this off-road rig, and immerse yourself in the rich stories of the past. In thi...
FORD F350 FLATBED & CANOPY OVERLAND BUILD
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Welcome to this epic F350 Overland Vehicle Build Walkthrough! 🚙💨 Cris has transformed his rugged Ford F350 into the ultimate overland beast! From its stock form to a fully-equipped off-road adventurer, this build has been a labor of love, passion, and creativity. Join me as Cris shares which customizations he chose for his F350 to conquer any off-grid adventures and long-haul expeditions. Cris ...
Overland Expo WEST OFF-ROAD Training Course
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🗻 Watch as Isaac from @NorweldAustralia and I team up to conquer the prestigious Overland Expo West Off-Road Training Course! 🌄 The Overland Expo Off-Road Training Course is renowned for its comprehensive and hands-on approach to off-road education. We'll be navigating through rocky terrain, conquering steep inclines, and crossing water obstacles, all under the expert guidance of experienced in...
Beyond the Unknown // EP 5 // Pacific Crest the Series
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WolfPac Fall Update // The NEW // 2023 Watch OUT
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Hey man, I have a tundra and I am looking to do the same thing on my truck. How do you manage the “in bed weight capacity” on this tundra? I’m worried with this flatbed and camper will wear down my truck pretty quick over time.
Makes no sense when best performance is 18 to 36 inches from your device. So basically if it is in the center it's useless to any devices... for example, if you lay in the back of your camperbed and are using your mobile device or laptop it does not help, and it is also useless in the front swivel seats when i use my laptop or phone. I am in a ram promaster 3500 extended cab van and basically what im hearing is, I need two weBoosts because 1 isnt good enough, you need one for front and back of vehicle, and if 2 is not possible, the weBoost is really not as useful if not near you at all times.
What you would need for your situation is a desktop transmitter, the transmitter that comes in the RV package is the same as the desktop version. The desktop transmitter provides a radial signal up to 25’ away. And yes the tiny transmitter that comes in the overland package is trash 👍
frozen but toasty warm on the inside
This was such a rad trip, you can check it out here ruclips.net/video/L19uxttK5-U/видео.html
Are you running 35’s?
37’s
🤔WolfPack question: I have the Longhorn Limited 2500 4x4. Love your bumper. Q: I have lights down on mine, that when I turn or, go into turns and signal, I have LED factory lights that come one bright and I assume go out or dim once straighten - Do your lights conduct this as setup, or did yours and does it still with the new lights? I'm still likely going to get one, I love the paint match option. Else, I'm stuck with going away from the factory looking, and go AEV black and brawny. I just would really like a real bumper/winch setup with the added guard plates and match well.
This is a cool build don’t get me wrong, but for those thinking about getting a Four Wheel Camper do NOT put it on a 1/2 ton truck. You need a 2500 or 3500. Good rule of thumb is keep it under 80% of your payload capacity fully loaded. Over that the vehicle will start to perform poorly. Never drive over your payload capacity. The frame is twisting on this build because it’s over payload. There a great podcast with Dave Harrington (founder of AEV) about payload on the Overland Journal Podcast
I wanna get my truck regeared but couldn’t find the parts available anywhere. You mind sharing where you had it regeared or where you got the parts if you did it yourself? Thanks
I went direct with Nitro Gear and Axle in Cashmere, WA. The parent company name is Just Differentials same location, same ppl. And I also had the work done there.
@@WolfPacOutdoors thanks for the info. I live in NY I’ve been trying to find the parts or place to get my truck regeared. How do you like the 5.29 with all the weight on the truck and 37s does it do the trick?
@wayned3137 5.29’s are perfect for how I have it set up. I know Nitro will let you ship your 3rd members to them and build it for you, however cost inefficient that may be for most. You should be able to place an order through them then take it to a local shop 👍
The rocks move across the race track from ice forming and melting. It's an awesome video!
You're correct about the ice forming and melting, I totally forgot to mention that when doing the voice over. Thanks for watching and correcting my mistake.
This is awesome mate, great story telling! 🇦🇺
Thanks a ton! Glad you Aussie guys enjoyed🍻
What brand front bumper is that? Thanks.
Demello off-road “Baja Bumper”
@@WolfPacOutdoors thanks
Man seeing this gave me flash backs haha. Hillary was ROUGH. I’m in a town nearby and ended up chauffeuring police around in my town for the entire day due to the flooding. I’m glad you pushed out and didn’t attempt to just wait it out.
That was one wild event, talking closely with the NPS afterword I recall them saying they sustained 6 million in damages.
I believe it!
Where do you sleep without the camper?
I use the annex/room attached to the awning with an air mattress. It’s waaay more than comfortable but definitely not rated for winter camping without a heater 👍
What is the brand of mat you are using between camper and bed?
I haven't been able to find a brand label on it however, its the stock mat that comes with the Norweld tray. You could try going direct with Norweld or Four Wheel Campers for that.
Oh well,, you can’t please everybody ? Too much complaining going on,, bitch, bitch, bitch instead of being grateful and saying thank you !!! No one is forcing you to listen to it,, what do you expect ??? It’s free for crying out loud and keep your negative comments to yourself,,,you are obviously not a happy person and probably impossible to please !?! Grow up‼️
I have both the hard wire and cigarette lighter. The hard wire never worked despite continuity when ohm testing. The cigarette lighter is blew the 15 amp fuse. I put in a 10A and blew instant. I put in a 20A just to test and it is holding up (monitoring the conductors with a FLIR T865) It does help with limited field testing. Haven't yet put it to a real test where signal is 115-120dbm which I occasionally encounter. Not sure why it's blowing fuses. Specs say 4.5A. My interior antenna dangles in front of me in the cabin and the exterior is mounted on a roof rack with a solar panel. I get poor signal inside my cabin unless I hold the phone to the windshield which is not feasible. I have a telescopic mast that takes the antenna up to 12' but not yet tested in that configuration.
For the fuses I believe direct wiring is the best practice for installing, that being said you should also have an on/off switch between the battery and weboost, as to not constantly use battery. I would be curious if you have anything else on your cigarette lighter lines that are drawing unexpected amps causing the overloading. Any haynes manual should tell you exactly what's on each circuit. From my years of direct use I can ensure this system works, and when you pair it with the weboost app it's even better because you can preplan where to park since the app will show you the direction of the nearest cell tower. From my experience the interior transmitter they give you in the box is nearly worthless unless you hold your device against it, and the only way to get around this is to use a desktop transmitter which will give you about a 25' radius of HQ signal boost. That telescoping mast sounds like a good idea!
@@WolfPacOutdoors The cig receptacle I was using is in the rear cabin/trunk and dedicated. I didn't install and on off switch because I run a 100amp PV panel which is fed into a dual input renogy dc to dc charger with the other input my alternator. This charges 2 x 69aH (138aH) X2 Power SLA deep cycle house batteries as well as my starter battery when the vehicle is off and the house batts are in float mode. I have realized 3" make a difference as far as the interior antenna. The phone should near touch the antenna as a foot away is useless. I would be interested in what sku# a desktop antenna is and its wave progation pattern as to not interfere. A better interior antenna may be best when the exterior is elevated. The last two months I have been pleased. But do understand I may need other options that can be deployed when neccesary. I have not yet had the need to use the telescopic mast but know I will find myself one day in an area where it may be needed. What desktop antenna you recommend?
In the video description I have the desktop antenna I use as well as the other parts you'd need to adapt it to that base. For interference I've found that if I place the interior transmitter 6' vertically below the antenna and 9' horizontally away I have no oscillation. Also the roof acts as a ground plane, which really means the thin sheet of metal mostly keeps the signals on their corresponding sides of the roof.
Commercials popping in keep waking me up.
That’s unfortunate because I natively set this video to no commercials. I’ll talk with RUclips and see if I can get that fixed. Thank you for making me aware of the issue 🙏
Fixed 👍👍👍
We are getting ready to sell out and go full time for at least 5 years and will be getting everything ordered this coming winter. How do you keep the water system from freezing while driving?
This is a question I was able to answer this winter when I spent a few months in Colorado. It ended up reaching temps as low as -10, which was more than substantial to freeze the pipes. However, the answer is longer than a text. I’ll see if I can make a short video showing you how I overcame that obstacle 👍 Congrats on choosing to start your full time adventure, good luck with it all 🙏
Nice review, it’s tough to find info about exact storage dimensions on the Norweld tray- what are the dimensions of the rear tray? Thanks !
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Did you feel a difference performance wise? Or get a nice intake sound?
I perceive a performance increase because of the air ram effect, not sure if there was ever any HP gains... however, I've found that my air filter stays cleaner longer and I explain this by having the air source above the wheel well where dust generally saturates when driving off-road.
What type of bolts and nuts are you using? I used some stainless on mine setup and they galled up even with hand tools.
for the exterior im using stainless, to hold the camper to the tray I use grade 8 bolts
FWC IS JUNK
everyone is entitled to an opinion and mine disagrees with yours
I had the best sleep ever. Always hard to know other factors at play; but I will start using this nightly. Thanks
Thank you for the positive energy and may you continue find deep rest throughout your journey 🧘🙏
Thanks for putting together this video; would you mind sharing an update on the rusted screws? Has FWC played ball?
Yes, FWC has been very helpful with all my warranty items and crazy middle of the night questions 😅 I trust them to do the right thing 👍
@@WolfPacOutdoors Sweet! I really appreciate the information. They’ve been around. They’ve a long time and I’m guessing it’s for a reason!
Yeah no doubt 👍 these guys are dialed, if you can or want check out one of there events or after parties at any expo… good times, good people, good food 👍👍👍
Did you have to remove the bumper to install the winch, or can you get the winch on with the bumper already installed
Sorry friend, not my truck, you may be able to find Micah on IG under Oregon_Trail
Who paid for all of this!??! What do you do for work???? I need that job
Dolphin whisperer 💰
@@WolfPacOutdoors Damn i'm doing it all wrong. good for you.
Well, I hope you like it….I said to myself when I saw the holes. I like the idea of the snorkel… just cant get past the permanence of the change. haha! Great video!
Yeah no doubt about the point of no return… it wasn’t until I later had to replace the fender that I realized how simple a fender is to replace, literally 9 bolts and a few clips. Plus I’m a huge fan of having the intake out of the wheel well, especially when I was crossing flooded areas last fall, I would have been unable to cross most of them.
I left the original full mattress and I put a 4-in memory foam on top of it and it takes away the bottoming out and when you're a little off center with your vehicle the memory foam forms to your position and it cradles you reducing that feeling of rolling and a sleeping bag unfolded on top of the memory foam mattress when it's cold the flannel inside is up when it's hot I turned over and the shiny part of the sleeping bag is up works great
This is a great idea 🥳👍 biggest downside with sleeping was the comfort of the bed imo… I also put a vapor pad in to let the moisture evaporate from under the mattress ☺️
Info on that home built slider
Sorry I don’t have the details, try reaching out to Oregon Trail on IG 👍
So Happy you love my Back Yard never gets old I do hope you're having a beginning to a Great New Year ❤ Amen
Thank you so much ☺️🙏 we love this spot, one our favorite local go to camping places… sounds like you love it too 🫶 hope you’re having a great new year 🥳
This is a wonderful series that deserves far more views than it has. I appreciate that you showed the emotional toll the stress of the accident caused you. It's not easy being vulnerable to the whole world. So many of these adventure videos skip over anything that goes wrong. Everybody makes mistakes and by showing the consequences, you're helping people avoid them on their own adventures. For anyone considering a similar solo adventure way off the beaten path, two points to consider are to carry a satellite communicator like a InReach or Zoleo and to slow down when you're carrying big loads. You can't drive like a Trophy Truck when you're carrying a 2000lbs camper. Thanks again for sharing your adventure and I'm glad you finally made it home safely.
James thank you. Thanks for making the time to write this comment and thank you for your support. I am beyond grateful for your support, encouragement, and advice for others considering a journey similar to this. Thank you James 🙏 Humbly, Austin
Great. Thank you
You are welcome! Glad you liked it 🤙
Great vid. Thank you. Just what I needed.
You're welcome! Glad it helped 🤙
Good morning, I would like to ask you for information, how much is the height in cm from street level to the roof, naturally with the roof closed Thank you.
Hey Bob, I don’t know an exact height for you… but you can reach out to Stan at 4Wheel Campers in Woodland, CA for that info. His number is +1(530)666-1442, they are the ones that own this truck. Hope this helps 👍 Austin
Thanks for the video, that washed out little turn towards the end looked sketchy. How bad was it in person? Heading there in a couple weeks and could use the information.
When I passed the area in January of 23’ it wasn’t too crazy, but if it has been further washed away from hurricane Hilary it could be sketchy. As you probably know it’ll be easer to take it on going uphill but if you find yourself going down you’d probably be able to “berm it” around that section.
252 years old!!!! Epic!
Honestly, had to fact check myself when I got home bc I was stunned at how old these trees are…😅 crazy old right?!
Those cougar tracks!!! Way cool. Loved the history lesson too.
Such a beautiful place to immerse oneself in… I only wish I had more time to explore more historical sites of this area. Thanks for sharing in this adventure with me 🙏
Such a wild, emotional, gripping adventure… I was riveted the entire time… the smell of pee and egg whites… the ode to Everest! 😭😭😭 So beautiful bro. Wow!
Thanks sis 🙏 that one sure was a wild ride! A little TMI for ya, the smell of urine and egg whites stayed in the truck until I replaced every bit of the cooling system and rebuild the motor 🤣 after pulling the heads off, I was washing out year old eggs before putting it all back together 😵💫 Thanks for watching 🤙
What trail is this it is awesome Andy use on x maps. ❤
Hey Andy, Thanks for the comment! I have the gpx file available for download here: wolfpac-outdoors.com/store/p/gpx-tamarack-lake-aka-hidden-lakes and it will work with all the major platforms including on X 🤙
@@WolfPacOutdoors says your site is expired so I can’t get the file. Has your site moved?
Thank you for sharing your great Contant your hard work pays off as it is enjoyable to watch. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you liked it!
Great series. I’d love to hear how you feel the F150 compares to the Tundra sometime. Both seem very capable.
Thanks for joining me on that journey 👍 and thanks for the video idea, I’ll definitely see what I can do 🤙
A huge thank you to everyone whose been here since the beginning and to those of you just starting. I truly appreciate all of your support 🤙 be safe and I’ll see you out on the next one 🤘
Best yet ... well done and more, please
Thanks Sonny, creating the content solo is quite laborious but totally worth it👍 it’s hard to believe this all started over 20 years ago with a ford ranger I built and explored Hawaii with.
That was a great 4x4 pickup you built and conquering The Big Island's backroads was the challenge. @@WolfPacOutdoors
Is this the same truck that got cratered in DVNP?
It is... stretched straight and gusseted inside and out of the frame.
Love your build. Glad to see it back on the road after the incident in DVNP. I have a 2019 Tundra Double Cab and add things to my project list every time you post a video. Thanks for all the inspiration.
Thanks Bennett 🤙 since DVNP I’ve added a few bits to it, so it seemed right to put a new video out. Next thing on my list is replacing the seals on the rear locker 😅 thanks again for all your support 🙏
Just looks like a normal day of rain in Portsmouth and Norfolk VA 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Such a dope rebuild! Pumped to see Everest make the ultimate comeback!
A few more weeks and I’ll have the first edit out from the Great Divide and the hurricane we survived 😉
It goes without saying, this shouldn’t be attempted unless you know what you’re doing.
no doubt... don't think you can do this with any car or truck... after I went across another fella tried it in a dodge 1500 extra cab and got pushed 10+ feet by the force of water against his truck, no bs I thought he was cooked when it started happening.
whats so special about yours? any truck with a snorkel, tires and a lift would probably be fine.@@WolfPacOutdoors
Damnn that’s crazy fr
Look at those sliders putting in the work. Cant wait to get mine
I love these sliders, every now and again I’ll hit em with a little rustolium but so far bullet proof 🤙