Equipment Failures, Desert Hot Springs & Preserved Ruins! (SUV Camping/Vanlife Adventures)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @SUVRVing
    @SUVRVing  3 года назад +16

    Thanks for watching! Check out the Suboverland RUclips channel if you want to see more tours of rigs like this: ruclips.net/channel/UCZw7A1KkQihsbY5mbNJFBAw

    • @Simonofcalifornia
      @Simonofcalifornia 3 года назад

      Thanks again on all your videos. How bout lava tubes?

    • @karencharny1497
      @karencharny1497 3 года назад

      Who has the camera when you're walking

    • @Simonofcalifornia
      @Simonofcalifornia 3 года назад +1

      @@karencharny1497 miss Selfistick and her partner, the tripod.

    • @maggiem2520
      @maggiem2520 3 года назад

      Glad I found your channel. Great content. I guess I'll be binge-watching to catch up.😊 looking forward to seeing more. Stay safe out there 😄

    • @baylorcrew7982
      @baylorcrew7982 3 года назад

      you all probably dont care at all but does anybody know a trick to log back into an instagram account??
      I somehow lost the password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me!

  • @charlieswearingen500
    @charlieswearingen500 3 года назад +5

    I really enjoyed the tour of Kinney Camp, thanks, Tristan. It is so interesting to see how the ranchers and pioneers lived so remote and self-reliant. I have lived and worked (cowboyed) at places just like this that are still in use to this day. At the Kinney Camp homestead, the small stone building is a tack shed. That is where they stored all their wagon harness, horse saddles, blankets, bridles, pack-saddles, and other horse related tack...

  • @saltydawg6817
    @saltydawg6817 3 года назад +24

    Even a rough day on a rough road seems to end up being a good day when you’re exploring. Great video and as always be safe

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +1

      Exactly! All's well that ends well.

  • @adavell
    @adavell 3 года назад +25

    And... (I always forget something) those hands imprinted on those rocks really moved me, when they carved their hands, they never thought that throughout the centuries we would be thinking of them... boy and girl? father and son? 2 friends? what a story right there!!! thank you for protecting those testimonies of the past Tristan!

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +6

      I always love seeing those too. It definitely makes you feel more of a connection to those people. Thanks Adriana!

    • @Simonofcalifornia
      @Simonofcalifornia 3 года назад +1

      Amazing few illiterate folks could leave behind physical evidence of their existence, but none of the prophets could leave any.

  • @joniboulware1436
    @joniboulware1436 3 года назад +12

    In a year of huge increase in RV traffic, it is great to see that one can still be out there without the crowd.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +11

      Just go where RVs can't go. Problem solved!

    • @saginawdan
      @saginawdan 3 года назад +1

      @@SUVRVing That's excellent news - thanks!

  • @timlundahl4571
    @timlundahl4571 3 года назад +17

    Historic properties on federal property are often times partially restored if funds are available. I have volunteered on several historic preservation projects in national forests to stabilize old buildings. The roof at Kinney camp according to an article I read was restored by federal work crews in 2002 which explains it’s good condition. I always enjoy your videos and wish I could do more of the same type of traveling that you do.

  • @danmorocco
    @danmorocco 3 года назад +5

    Great job! You have such a great personality. There are always "bumps" in the road figuratively and literally but you handle it with calmness and ease.

  • @saginawdan
    @saginawdan 3 года назад +9

    Thank you for not divulging the location of the rock art site. It's mind blowing that people deface these sites. I'll never understand why they do it.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +4

      Same here. I just don't get it. Thanks for watching, Daniel!

  • @debbiputman3482
    @debbiputman3482 3 года назад +15

    Note to self: check all the roof rack attachments on the Jeep!

    • @saginawdan
      @saginawdan 3 года назад +2

      Exactly, I just built my own and now I'm sitting here thinking hmmmm....😬

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +2

      Definitely! Thanks for watching.

    • @brpmanmann1255
      @brpmanmann1255 3 года назад

      My 2016 Rav 4 factory rack is rated at 90 lbs. Roof top tents are kinda pushing it IMO?

    • @susans7091
      @susans7091 3 года назад

      @@brpmanmann1255 How much do those big tires weigh?

    • @scottfergusson8411
      @scottfergusson8411 3 года назад

      Trailer hitch racks work well .... beat the hell out of mine .

  • @davidgodley521
    @davidgodley521 3 года назад

    When I was trucking, whenever I had to drive across the Green River Gorge in North Carolina I'd drive across in the center of both lanes I was so skeered!
    Those buildings were exceptionally well built!

  • @toododd
    @toododd 3 года назад +8

    My 1980 Jimmy had a roof rack that flew over the hood on a particulary bad road out of Barstow. Believe me you were lucky your rack went behind you.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +1

      Yeesh! Yeah, could have been worse, for sure.

    • @ridelocalride
      @ridelocalride 3 года назад

      My roof carrier flew off in Northern Arizona and blew behind me over ridges of the mountains. Never found to shell and lost less than I should have in my SUV I live full-time.

  • @memeking5376
    @memeking5376 3 года назад +11

    Really enjoyed seeing Kinney Camp, such a cool ranch.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +2

      I was surprised by how cool it was! Really interesting place. Thanks for watching!

  • @kathleenmahoney6657
    @kathleenmahoney6657 3 года назад +5

    Great video, as always, Tristan. Loved the ranch, the scenery, and the petroglyphs. Totally support you in not providing their location. Few things anger me more than seeing modern graffiti defacing historic sites. Relieved that you were able to manage the fly-away basket, tire, etc.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад

      Thanks Kathleen, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @BrendaHaltom-cs6ck
    @BrendaHaltom-cs6ck 4 месяца назад

    Tristan I’m so sorry for all your problems on this leg of your Oregon journey! All is not lost!❤️😀🚙🇺🇸🌏

  • @Mary-yu3sn
    @Mary-yu3sn 3 года назад +1

    You find the best places Thank You ,others do up down with tires air would help ride and keep them from getting cut by rocks..but you would have to have air machine..

  • @richardb.7054
    @richardb.7054 3 года назад +3

    Greatly appreciate your respect for these places. I'm glad you don't always make it easy to find certain places. 👍

    • @natei3518
      @natei3518 3 года назад

      For the most part agree, although the individuals that are watching his videos are NOT those individuals that would vandalize. Good video.

  • @cindythecatwoman1601
    @cindythecatwoman1601 3 года назад +1

    Suburbans are good vehicles. Be careful out there you don't drive into any cliffs. That gorge looked deep. Makes you realize there's a higher power besides ourselves out there. I'm glad you had a great time exploring out there despite the few mishaps.

  • @gringo3009
    @gringo3009 3 года назад +7

    Bright side, the rack failed, being"tested" on a rough road, as apposed to on the freeway, endangering other drivers. Beautiful area, thanks for taking us there.

  • @beach3girl459
    @beach3girl459 3 года назад +4

    Always expect the unexpected when exploring. That's what keeps it interesting!
    Once again, great video. Thanks so much for sharing your adventures.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +2

      Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😁

  • @jeffp3415
    @jeffp3415 3 года назад

    At the Kinney Camp, that cellar had a stovepipe coming out of the roof; my guess would be that was a dugout and was the residence before the ranch house was built.
    Dry environments really help to preserve structures. I have a friend that was a ranch manager in Montana and the horse barn there was the first building constructed on the ranch (probably built in the early 1900's) and was still in regular use the last time I was there. It was simply raw logs and timbers and had a beautiful bronze patina from the exposure over the years.

  • @genekied
    @genekied 3 года назад +1

    Amazing, I did a similar trip back in Feb. 2020 right before lockdown and went to Steens Mountain first to see the wild horses, drive a lifted 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland so no probs with the roads. I next went to Crater Lake and then into the Redwoods of Nor Cal before heading to the Oregon Coast. Best trip in a long long time, so good I went back again in late October and did the Washington Coast too.

  • @bobross9623
    @bobross9623 3 года назад +2

    As I've never been to Oregon, I was excited to see parts of a great state. Thanks! Looking forward to your coast adventures.

  • @josilynl5265
    @josilynl5265 3 года назад

    Pollard fences have an interesting history. They used to trim trees so as to produce the best and straightest sticks for the purpose of fence building. Now when you see a Pollard tree, you can't look at it the same

  • @3generations393
    @3generations393 3 года назад +6

    The Kinneys' were quite talented with their fencing-extremely impressive. And the historical petroglyphs-incredible!! Thank you for sharing but most important-thank you for protecting 🙏 Hope you get some decent sleep now that the roof gear is in your bed. What a great attitude you have. I am impressed with the suburban & your kidneys 😂

  • @michaelcox8604
    @michaelcox8604 3 года назад

    Thanks for keeping petroglyph site to yourself. Your reasoning makes perfect sense and shows a man of solid character.

  • @philipeugenio2233
    @philipeugenio2233 3 года назад +1

    Your vlogs have become my escape from everything crazy all around.

  • @lilysgma2852
    @lilysgma2852 3 года назад +1

    The abandoned ranch and the great crevice were my favorite parts. Thank goodness you are strong, I don't know that I could have lifted the rack etc into the truck.

  • @TheJBirch
    @TheJBirch 3 года назад +5

    Great video as always! I have mad respect for you not posting coords for rock art. I think we should all exhert effort to find those. Few put that much effort into finding something they want to cause harm to.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +4

      My general rule for this kind of thing is that if the location is already easily Googleable, I'm OK with posting the coordinates. If not, I'll usually hold back. Thanks Jeff!

  • @Carhoardersociety
    @Carhoardersociety 3 года назад

    I have a very similar set up in my excursion. It wheels great and sleeps the whole family. Great episode.

  • @rambling_rob7035
    @rambling_rob7035 3 года назад +3

    Cool trip. Glad you hid the petroglyphs. Hate seeing folks destroy those sites.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +2

      Same. There are a lot of idiots out there. Thanks Rob.

  • @cmanofthewoodscentralus3217
    @cmanofthewoodscentralus3217 3 года назад +6

    It's amazing that when the rack came off it didn't take the fan out with it. Looks like the brackets were glued together also. Wonder if you were able to get to the bottom of the gulch if there were some fish in the stream? Thanks for sharing your video with us>

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +3

      The fan is pretty low-profile and is underneath the basket. I didn't check out the "interior" of the gulch, so I can't say if there are fish in there or not. Maybe next time! Thanks for watching.

  • @terridiamond7862
    @terridiamond7862 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you. So many favorite parts so I’ll pick the camera learn over to view that gorge. Whew. Made me little dizzy. Loved it.

  • @ashwinvasavada8401
    @ashwinvasavada8401 3 года назад +1

    oh man! one of the reasons I love your videos is that you don’t hide the non-glamorous parts, haha!

  • @kiwirose4196
    @kiwirose4196 2 года назад

    I always enjoy your videos - but this is the first one where the roughness of the road was REALLY evident - I know you are often on rough roads but this one was really visable. I also love the way you narrate - you don't romantisize - I just feel like you are having a observational conversation with your audience - not over-produced but super watch-ablle - binge worthy lol. I know some of the places I will visit myself, and some are beyond my skill set or fitness level - but I still watch them all because I feel like I am experiencing just a little through your eyes. Thank you so much for your time and attention to your trips and adventures that you choose to share with us.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  2 года назад +1

      Hi KiwiRose! That's really nice of you to say. I appreciate you watching, and thanks for the tip!

  • @MaxZomboni
    @MaxZomboni 3 года назад +2

    10:54 I was going to say, those buildings must have been lived in pretty recently, but doing some research, shows that they were actually abandoned in the early 1930s. Then restored about 20 years ago when they put the new roof on. So it's kind of hard to tell what is new and what is original. I can see some evidence of old vandalism. 11:49 That door was kicked in at some point. Probably when it was still attached to the building. The windows were boarded up at some point, but the boards are mostly gone now.

  • @John-ve3gg
    @John-ve3gg 3 года назад +1

    Hey I've been all through that area been a few years now though. Willow creek hot springs is my favorite of all the ones ive visited . I haven't been into sheldon very much but definitely want to it is so remote out there! There are many petroglyphs out in the hart mountain area. I've spent a lot of time researching them. Some that are closer to main roads have been vandalized over the years but there are many places like the rim rocks you found that are untouched. They are almost surreal to visit when you are out there miles and miles from anyone or anything. Thanks for sharing your adventures and being cautious with the location content you post great video!

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +2

      There's a ton of interesting stuff out in that area, for sure. As you said, lots of hot springs and petroglyphs. Definitely enough of interest for future trips! Thanks John.

  • @peggy011
    @peggy011 3 года назад

    I enjoyed the footage of the petroglyphs and the surrounding geography; desolate and beautiful. Thank you for sharing your curiosity of the world around us.

  • @tquist61
    @tquist61 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic video Tristan! Looks like you cold have used a second set of hands dealing with that cartop basket, tire, etc. Thanks for sharing!

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +1

      I eventually managed it in the end lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @tinabeane
    @tinabeane 3 года назад

    Nice to have that vehicle to reach those way out places. I just can't imagine all the time and effort it took to build those structures and that fence. Agree to keep some information off of social media to preserve them. Always an adventure!!

  • @nathanwilson6670
    @nathanwilson6670 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting petroglyphs. Thanks for sharing.

  • @toddshook1765
    @toddshook1765 3 месяца назад

    Great trip. Fascinating Kinney Ranch. No local sign of were the materials to build stone structure and fencing. What a life in the that time period.
    Thanks.

  • @marilynthomson9564
    @marilynthomson9564 3 года назад +1

    Oh my gosh your videos are the most fun videos to watch! So interesting loved the petroglyphs. Keep them coming

  • @coolgrandma4952
    @coolgrandma4952 3 года назад

    We had a bolt come loose on our chipper-shredder, and it did a real number on it. The moral of the story is always check before and during use. Constant vibrations can loosen anything, like lawn mower blades. Thankful that it didn’t happen on a highway, could have gone thru someone’s windshield.

  • @martydixon647
    @martydixon647 3 года назад

    always enjoyable, Tristan. You're a great narrator and thanks for takin' us with you.

  • @adavell
    @adavell 3 года назад +2

    Great places and great van! the interior space is really attractive and since it is lifted it can certainly take to those remote places easily, great vehicle!

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад

      It's a great vehicle, for sure!

  • @jdtexas2048
    @jdtexas2048 3 года назад +1

    Great photography - leaning over that deep cliff took my breath away - and really enjoyed views of Kinney Camp

  • @victoriamaaske7420
    @victoriamaaske7420 3 года назад

    Thanks for walking and filmng all the petroglyphs. Loved it and the history of the site. Wish I could see them in person but you are younger.

  • @RobertJLessard
    @RobertJLessard 3 года назад

    Wow I never realized how giant those old SUVs are in the inside. It's definitely like van living but in an SUV

  • @yhofer
    @yhofer 3 года назад

    Love this video! Wonderful ancient art still hidden from the world!

  • @ritzbitz1905
    @ritzbitz1905 9 месяцев назад

    I love the Steens! So glad you went there….amazing ancient glacier carved gorges….great hiking!

  • @aidenharmston402
    @aidenharmston402 3 года назад +1

    Loved the exterior shot of you going up - so bumpy!

  • @davidbones8947
    @davidbones8947 3 года назад +2

    Just south of Sheldon is the black rock desert there's a camp called stevens camp on the high rock trail very historic place its a building first come first served a great spring running out of the mountain it was a stopping place for the pioneers check it out i stayed there two days awesome 👌

  • @billbaker4970
    @billbaker4970 3 года назад +1

    Another fine video love to know the history of the ranch.

  • @lizzy2shoes557
    @lizzy2shoes557 3 года назад

    Respect for ALL that you do.. Another Phenomenal Glimpse of some Fascinating geography..

  • @Simonofcalifornia
    @Simonofcalifornia 3 года назад +6

    Where did get all the timber and willow webbing? Amazing how old construction last so many years.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +2

      Lol excellent question!

  • @delmarrosa8596
    @delmarrosa8596 3 года назад

    Loved the video and loved your passion and respect for prehistoric art. I totally agree with you on not devolging the location of such a delicate ancient monument as i would call it.

  • @solosaga5091
    @solosaga5091 3 года назад +1

    Nothing like a Burban on the rocks, lol. What a cool nitch business. I have a feeling you're getting spoiled with that rig (troubles notwithstanding).
    Great video as always Brother! Loving the series.

  • @diana3599
    @diana3599 3 года назад +1

    the disasters do make good stories.

  • @sandraashley6612
    @sandraashley6612 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for showing us the “ghost ranch!” I have always been curious about what is inside those old abandoned buildings. You are brave to go inside, glad it was in good condition. Love following your travels!

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Sandra!

  • @christinerolle3876
    @christinerolle3876 3 года назад

    Thanks sharing again.great adventure!!
    Be safe!!
    Cheers from sacramento,california

  • @freedomdove
    @freedomdove 3 года назад

    Oh snap! What a bummer about the cross bars. I'm glad you were able to continue on your trip.

  • @Ktheodoss
    @Ktheodoss 3 года назад +1

    Cool video. You have a lot of guts traveling alone to such remote area. I like that Suburban. I always thought they would make good overlanding vehicles.

  • @farrendavis4143
    @farrendavis4143 3 года назад

    Super fascinating! the old ranch really showed the resourcefulness of the early ranchers in the area. i did notice that there didn't seem to be a source of water! do you have any idea where they were able to get water? lucky that you were able to discover the rack issue before driving very far. as heavy as the tire is, the charring of the road compounded the weight and broke the supports. part of the learning curve with off roading. really enjoyed the video of the cliff art. appreciate your desire to preserve the area from those who would destroy the historical significance.

  • @rondavis3973
    @rondavis3973 3 года назад

    Just recently discovered your channel. I really have enjoyed watching the recent ones and catching up on the older ones. I’m from Arkansas but have visited Utah a few times. Southern Utah is my favorite state and I’ve been to all but four. Thanks for your videos looking forward to many more. Ron

  • @rujeepn
    @rujeepn 3 года назад +1

    Man I miss my Burb! I had a '98 Suburban 4x4 with 6" lift & 35's for 12 years. Loved that beast. It was like driving a sofa, especially off road. So dang comfortable despite its size! Looked like you didn't air down the tires & I'm guessing the spare tire was just too heavy for that rack with the too old brackets. Airing down makes the ride so much smoother! Thanks for the nice video.

    • @stephenpowstinger733
      @stephenpowstinger733 3 года назад

      But you would have to be able to air-up again.

    • @rujeepn
      @rujeepn 3 года назад

      @@stephenpowstinger733 well, yes of course! I carry a portable air compressor in a bag that hooks to the battery. Most all my off road/Jeep friends either have a portable or on board air compressor. If you wheel or overland on a regular basis having a compressor is a necessity.

  • @akfroggie2177
    @akfroggie2177 3 года назад

    I think the most impressive bit was Thousand Creek Gorge - I had a look at that area on Google Earth, and within about five miles of that spot, there appear to be dozens of utterly unique formations that call out for exploration. And the gorge itself - Whoa!

  • @NvFlyAngler
    @NvFlyAngler 3 года назад

    Really enjoyed the video! Living in Reno, I've spent some time in the general area exploring and fly fishing. Heading back up there in May and will definitely add Kinney Camp to the trip itinerary. Thank you for all of your great content and, of course, for not sharing the location of the petroglyphs.

  • @AmericanWanderers
    @AmericanWanderers 3 года назад +1

    You may be mistaken about the oldest petroglyphs, the references I find are for Winnemuca Lake/Mud Lake and are 10000 to 14000 years old and are on boulders. They are on an Indian Reservation too.

  • @jeromeburrasca6710
    @jeromeburrasca6710 3 года назад

    Cool video! I love Northern Nevada. Thanks for posting! :)

  • @kyststudio-epicartadventure
    @kyststudio-epicartadventure 3 года назад

    Love the whole thing. As a former anthropology student it great to see petroglyphs. I’ll join next month!

  • @dondouglas3431
    @dondouglas3431 3 года назад

    I wonder if the Kinney Homestead was built when the now dry lake bed had water. Need that for animals and the lake would support growth of trees, tules , shrubs.

  • @insaynbcr
    @insaynbcr 3 года назад +1

    Did you stop into Virgin Valley Warm Spring campground? You can get fresh well water and take a clean shower in the 83F spring water. All free! You were within a mile of it when you crested the top of the Thousand Creek gorge.

  • @TheDenisedrake
    @TheDenisedrake 3 года назад

    Wow! We were in a similar area camping for New Years at Bog Hot Springs near Denio NV. Those Suboverland Suburbans look fantastic. The first thing I would add is an air-compressor.

  • @courtneygeyer4340
    @courtneygeyer4340 3 года назад

    Great video! I live in the Boise area so this gets me excited to explore things nearby

  • @maricogan2903
    @maricogan2903 3 года назад

    Hot Springs......there is hot magna close to the sourse of spring water. Wow, the gorge looks like an ancient volcano fissure.

  • @bodhi7945
    @bodhi7945 3 года назад

    Really enjoyed stumbling upon your channel. Appreciate your narration and the locations you visited. And thanks for not putting the coordinates for the rock art out there.

  • @softroadingthewest
    @softroadingthewest 3 года назад

    Too much good stuff in this one. I absolutely love that SE Oregon desert scenery, the old homestead was amazing, and the mile+ of petroglyphs was incredible, but I'd have to say that insane gorge was probably my favorite bit. Also loved the transparent honesty of showing yourself struggling with the spare tire etc. I would not want to have to get that thing off the roof if I had a flat. The rear bumper spare tire mount you mentioned seems like a wise option. The space inside that Suburban is astonishing. I might struggle to return to a RAV4 after a week of that. :-)

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад

      The gorge was really cool. I would have flown the drown around there, but that's a no-no on the wildlife refuge, unfortunately. Would have been fun to walk through it a bit, too. And believe it or not, I have no problems with going back to the RAV4. If space was the thing I wanted most, I'd be in a van! As long as there's enough room for me and my stuff, I don't care too much how big the space is.

  • @dddhhh2612
    @dddhhh2612 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Amazing petroglyphs. I'd love to visit those petroglyphs, but I appreciate that you kept their location secret.

  • @evilcam
    @evilcam 3 года назад +2

    5:35 - I was just looking at the roofrack and spare set up in the previous scene, and thinking about the effort it would require to get that spare down if you needed to change a tire, when it transitioned to this scene and timecode, and noticed something was very amiss.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  3 года назад +2

      Lol yep, definitely amiss! It would be a pain to get the spare out of the basket, for sure, but not impossible. Thanks for watching!

    • @evilcam
      @evilcam 3 года назад +1

      @@SUVRVing Well, to find the silver lining, I spose you found a way to get that spare down off that roof, with almost no effort at all. That has to count for something, right?

  • @robertphillips3893
    @robertphillips3893 3 года назад +2

    I got tired watching you fight that tire up the hill. That was a lot of weight for plastic to hold. I am glad you were able to get it all inside and carry on.

  • @warrenweisfus709
    @warrenweisfus709 3 года назад

    They just don’t make em like they used to. Had a ‘68 ‘Burban’ I drove to Alaska and back from Chicago....nothing fell off the roof.

  • @craiglenhard-rvrguyd
    @craiglenhard-rvrguyd 3 года назад +2

    Wonder is that Nevada gorge was an ancient fault line.

  • @AdventureKorkey
    @AdventureKorkey 3 года назад

    I enjoy figuring out where you are on my own. I want to check out those petroglyphs. That area is now on my list of places to explore

  • @RicG.
    @RicG. 3 года назад +4

    Livin' the dream! 😎

  • @premix929
    @premix929 3 года назад

    Rougher roads more potential problems, but better exploration. As always I enjoy all of your videos and I do like the fact your not so willing to give the exact location to some of the places that deserve respect. Make us work for it like you did 👍🏻

  • @bkbland1626
    @bkbland1626 Год назад

    Nothing like extra labor in the desert. Meh. Love that area. I spent a bunch of time in the Owyhees, (nearby)

  • @Kralphrn
    @Kralphrn 3 года назад

    One of your best videos

  • @SkepticalRaptor
    @SkepticalRaptor 3 года назад

    This is why I try to buy the best brands for these type of adventures, even if I’m going to pay more. I have Yakima racks and cargo box, and after a year, no problems. I think if I bought that Suburban, I’d replace the rack system with something from Yakima or Thule.
    And thanks for those images of the petroglyphs. They were wonderful. I was going to send you a message if you could send me a message with the location, but I’m a subscriber, so I’ll go to your companion site. It’s wonderful, for those who haven’t signed up.

  • @ramblinvanman6250
    @ramblinvanman6250 3 года назад

    That plywood on roof isn't necessarily that new, they started using OSB in the mid 60s. Thanks for another great video! Hope to replace my converted Promaster with a mid sized SUV soon

  • @keithstewart2639
    @keithstewart2639 3 года назад

    Thanks cool places,,,,,,,,,looks like you where the only one out there,,,,, my kind of places

  • @lindagolden9892
    @lindagolden9892 3 года назад +1

    Curious if you came upon any wagon wheel ruts from years gone by? I’ve several photos of such in Wyoming. Great video overall. 🚌

  • @therussmccurdy2602
    @therussmccurdy2602 3 года назад +4

    When you were at the hotsprings the white suv looked like #wonderhussyadventures truck

    • @timkellysr1102
      @timkellysr1102 3 года назад +3

      I think she has a white 4runner if Im not mistaken? Nice to see another fan.

    • @H.pylori
      @H.pylori 3 года назад +1

      @@timkellysr1102 A white 4runner TRD Off-Road

  • @karlschreiber9286
    @karlschreiber9286 3 года назад

    Guess its near St. Andrew Fault. Impressive!

  • @rodneybooth4069
    @rodneybooth4069 3 года назад

    Smart move on not including the area. Serious folks can find it okay.

  • @violahamilton782
    @violahamilton782 3 года назад

    That was wonderful!

  • @rcw198
    @rcw198 3 года назад

    I enjoy your adventures and am taking note for planned road trips out west. The rough road might not have been so jarring if you were able to air down the tires a bit. A means to re inflate them would be necessary though.

  • @RoadTrippingFrank
    @RoadTrippingFrank 3 года назад +1

    @17:00 did you airdown the tires and drive slower? id recommend 20psi tire pressure and take your time driving for a smoother ride....

  • @funsmasher7018
    @funsmasher7018 3 года назад +1

    Where was the spring, well, or water supply, for that ranch? Not many trees, I wonder where they got all that wood?

  • @eddymahon1503
    @eddymahon1503 3 года назад +1

    You can hear that baby slide off. The before and after footage was a little amusing. I’m sure is wasn’t for you though. Good thing it didn’t occur on the highway obviously; yikes. Awesome video as usual. Wow!!

  • @vannemocilac274
    @vannemocilac274 Год назад

    My favorite part was the petroglyphs!