Which tells me this wasn't as random as presented. It's a place he obviously is familiar with, and he knew that open area wasn't very far in. Nothing was tentative about the way he drove into the place.
Luke has the unique talent of making the mundane seem interesting. I mean what’s so exciting about watching a person sleep in the back of his truck in the rain, but somehow I feel compelled to watch it.
It's not compelling, it's just plain lazy content from someone who wants to be an "Outdoor Gear Reviewer". Nothing "outdorsey" about sitting in a truck all day and all night.
not lazy, just relaxing and having fun. Luke is amazing in all of his content, he's allowed to have a fun day to. please be more respectful@@johngalt6929
I thought that comment was a little harsh, I like Luke’s combination of gear reviews and trips and think he has a charismatic personality even in the back of a truck.
@@ModernGentleman - Been with this channel for 10 years. Luke walks to and from his truck, boils water and sits in a chair. Has he ever hiked the PCT or the AT? He doesn't even grill over an open fire. Does he hunt, fish, canoe, or bushcraft? He doesn't even have a well or an outhouse on his property. Who drives an hour just to crap in the woods? Luke has missed all kinds of oportunities in ten years and stays in his own little bubble.
I’ve been going through a really rough time over the last year, and it’s relaxing content like this that brings me even just a short period of calmness. Thank you for always delivering amazing content, Luke!
Watching this video of you snug in the back of your truck eating and drinking a hot beverage is so relaxing to me. It seems so tranquil. The rain, the heater.
I love that sake as well... and here is why its cloudy... Nigori Sake is not filtered, and the sake lees (sediment) are not completely removed during pressing. This results in a cloudy appearance and a thicker, creamier texture. Some producers may add back some of the sake lees to the final product to enhance the flavour and texture.
@@ernieschatz3783 I guess im not the only one that kinda got annoyed by how he was saying it, takes two seconds to google how to pronounce something lol.
I love how you place your cameras to what I would be looking at. Made me feel I took the trip! So thankful for these videos when I can’t be out there enjoying nature and weather of all sorts.
KEEP THE TUNDRA - you know what you have, it has bulbs, not LED's for headlights/tail lights. Seems to me you're thinking about "change" for the sake of change. Your 2011 Tundra, an oldie, but a goodie. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada
Yeah I definitely wouldn’t get rid of that rig even if I bought a new one. But then again, I’m holding onto old trucks that don’t run anymore for that reason hahaha
I am 75 years old. I grew up in Syracuse, New York, and I did a lot of backpacking in the Adirondack mountains years of it. The only two occasions I ever had with bears was because I had a lack of a fire going like you said today it’s not that important but up there it was thank heavens I was armed one was pretty aggressive and I just fired over Ted. I’m at Jo both of them off sometimes you need a fire just for protection.
I have a Primus brand two burner propane stove my dad purchased for camping in 1971!! I used it for camping over the years with my kids & emergencies when the power went out.. my two burner Primus propane stove still going strong! It pays to buy good equipment
If I was you, I would get another Toyota truck. They are reliable vehicles. I'm a first-time Toyota owner, a 2011 Venza that I've had almost a year and she's handled great even in snow. Can't wait to go car camping in her this summer with my cousins. I call her Goldie because of the color.
Toyotas aren't that reliable anymore. With modern emissions systems and too many electronic gizmos no car brands are as reliable as they used to be. The old Tundra like this one were, but not the new ones.
Ive always wanted to comment but I just never felt it would matter but right now hearing you talk about that sound of the rain, I just wanted to say I found your videos due to me wanting that sound and I subscribed after the first video. Life long fan here, I bring up my youtube every night to see if one of my 10 people have uploaded and your the first that started it. My life gets sad but I still know I can lay down and relax to your voice or your other channel even. I listen to thunderstorms every night to relax and sleep but I always start with your videos to get me there :)
Luke, maybe you’ll consider going out with only your favorite gear, no testing, just enjoying and telling us why this is your favorite. Then you could, as you usually do, list that gear. It would be a good thing for me and maybe others. Oh, I love stoves too. I have about 18 and have forced myself to STOP. I also like sunglasses and can’t tolerate scratches so, I’ve have gone through way too many to count. Thanks for sharing and taking the time to build my trust…from East Tennessee.
I recommend keeping fuel tank full when camping. But a hardsided truck bed to camp in is an excellent idea. Especially for someone like myself whose body is broke. Drive to a nice location. Hunker down in the back. Enjoy!
New to the channel. Your description of hanging out in the truck listening to the rain with no need to leave your shelter and feeling secure was an experience I had had just once in my life on a trip. Haven’t had the opportunity to capture that since. That moment I think about to help Me fall asleep.
First, I noticed that the fuel gage said about a quarter tank....I like better than a half tank and better yet, fill up before heading off road. Second, just because something is old doesn't mean you should discard it. I drive and overland in a vehicle that's 49 years old and I love it.
Thank you for the heads up on the Fire Maple gear, I had been eyeing one of their screw on gas lanterns. I will continue shopping for something with better quality, cheers Luke!
Luke… I bought a brand new 2011 Tundra with the Rock Warrior package, just like yours but white. I sold it to a coworker of mine at the time and trust me I regretted doing it. What an awesome truck it was… still miss it. It’s hard to beat a Tundra.
An interesting point regarding fires, Luke. I view a fire as a book without pages. Something very relaxing about the fire. I do agree that they tend to be a bit of work.
107k is nothing for a Toyota truck. I've got a Tacoma with 170k and other than the crappy core support the truck has no issues. It has taken me all over the southwest US since 2009. Great memories. Night time in the deserts are peaceful (when there is no wind) beyond words. Complete silence. It can be strange at first but you really get into your own head in the best of ways. Safe travels. Keep that Tundra! It has amber console illumination which is great for night vision.
Thanks for the upload Luke loved the vibe of just checking lung and talking in the soon to be previously owned truck just love how easy it is to sit and listing . Hope family is well Luke ❤
This video impressed me greatly, and I can't put my finger on exactly why. But I can say that when you spoke of choosing your battles it brought back memories of my mom, who totally believed it to be true. And you are both right.
that sake is made from a special rice. the creamy stuff is the rice itself. it is filter, that's why it's only 12%. I have try the orginal sake without filter, it has a strong kick for every shot. I'm glad you enjoy it and i do enjoy your video to. have fun and be safe.
I own an '08 Tundra that I bought new. 350k miles and no major problems. New starter, radiator, alternator, and that's it. Knock on wood, lol. She's a beast, but she's starting to show her age.
I work with a guy that has a Toyota truck with a “never forget 9/11” sticker on it. I told him one day that he must’ve forgotten about Pearl Harbor. He didn’t understand what I said.
I simply couldn't let my tundra go.. we've gone 300k and counting miles together and been through a lot, and she's always brought me home or back to my camp.. she's definitely going to be with me till the end of my days. The only two things I have had to do to it is a battery and a starter.. both went bad setting in the driveway.
Never had a problem with the Army Chevy pickup's. The 1's I drove went better than 55 including the Blazers. I was Portsmouth, Va.a few years ago. A navy special boat unit was still using the Military Chevy pickup's
Susie and Luke, thankyou for sharing all your adventures of camping and reviews of outdoor gear! I'll be retiring to western North Carolina in the next few years.
Thats Nigori Sake! Us Gaijins mostly call it unfiltered Sake, which is a misnomer because it is filtered just not to the same degree as regular sake. It's really good stuff.
Yeah, after seeing clips of weird encounters at night in some camping channels i find this to be a huge safety problem. You should always have the means of jumping into drivers seat without going outside
Great video, very relaxing. Too bad there was no more outdoor footage because of the weather but I am sure you rested well, there is something special and calming about sleeping in the rain.
I so enjoy your truck camps, seems like setting up outside is so much work but I certainly enjoy watching every video you have thanks 1 million and be safe
So, N Carolina isn't Maine, but it's still a creepy place at times (doing S. K.). The gas gauge is less than fifty, it's dark, trees are on the road (how did they get there). Hey, Luke, have you ever thought about going to visit the Old Country? How to eat spaghetti. Just suck it up or bite it off? A great personal story about a campout that had one memorable moment (the fox). The encounters with the neighbors are memorable. OK, just one more thing: it's 'can't see anything, not can't see nothing". Just for the youngsters who have to learn proper English. You are couontry Luke.
Funny how we get so attached to a vehicle. But, we always get excited about something new! My Yukon Denali was stolen last December. Loved that thing. Only 60,000 miles. Brand new tires. Never recovered. Still have 2 vehicles. My wifes 2 door coupe Mercedes, and an H1 Hummer. Neither very practical. For very opposite reasons. Been dragging my heals on something new. Looking at P/U trucks. Leaning towards a Toyota. Just having a hard time swallowing the price of new vehicles these days. Look forward to seeing your new ride! As usual, great video. Thanks for continuing to share. Jim Gillespie Reno, NV
There is a numbering system to Saki, once you know what number range you like you can get any brand and probably like it. -30 to 15. Minus being super sweet.
I had 1991 toyota truck with about 370.000 miles on it. But it had a v6 in it. It would go places many other trucks wouldn't. I backed up through mud that other 4 wheel drives got stuck going forward through. Btw the engine still ran good when I sold it.
I noticed your tundra doesn't have that many miles on it. My 5.7 truck has 298000 miles and counting. I bought it from the original owner. I have all the paper work with it. Maintenance records. The motor has all original stuff on it. Water pump transmission, alternator, air-conditioning compressor. Nothing has been changed. It still runs very quiet and smoothly. Of course it only gets 15 miles per gallon. But its a truck not a car. Road and track said it could go from 0 to 60 in 6.3 seconds . Not bad for a full size 4 wheel drive truck. Love the dependability of Toyota trucks.
People that use a turn signals in the middle of nowhere. Are like people that go to the bathroom and close the door when they are the only one living in the house.
You really cant beat a Toyota, you have your reason ,loved the cosy atmosphere in your tundra. Love these type car/truck camps especially when you are a comfortably warm any way you do it .Nice listening to your chats .Thankyou for your very appreciated efforts for your subscribers stay safe stay Alert ⚠️ and most importantly be happy what ever you choose GODBLESS from me V Aussie Land Down Under
Have you ever camped on Sand hills State Forest, in Chesterfield County ,South Carolina? It is humougous!!! Has mini mountains Sugar Loaf Mountain, so many lakes and ponds, hunting fishing ,camping!!
You remind me of my late brother, he loved camping out and fishing, he was a pastor, if he wasn't in the pulpit he was camping and fishing !! I have been a homemaker all my life, but love the things God made, taught my brother to look at the outdoors with wonder and love! I am jealous of the ability to do what you and he was able to do!!
Great video Luke, I remember the Turtle and all those vehicles you've in the past years, I think my favorite was the 4-Runner, I had a black limited 4-Runner that looked just like the one you had and loved that thing and my other favorite one is the truck you have now. I currently drive a Tacoma and love it.
Awesome video Luke the truck did its job as usual lol thanks for sharing your experience on the gear you let us know how it works and if it’s worth buying thanks again Eric!
Im really respect to you,you can driving by yourself at the woods at night plus you stopping at the middle of the road and set up your truck camp..here if I do it,need to think bout criminals or ghost flying at your head😂..respect🔥
My concern on a back road with that heavy rain is washouts or mudslides if it was to make a deep crater across the road your not going that way I know you have a back door out but you do only have half a tank of gas . Take care .be safe .
Hard to describe the exact Nigori process as every sake distillery is unique but it is a nice creamy/sweet product with a bit less alcohol percentage than top shelf sake . You'll miss the Tundra but hope you find a suitable replacement. Truck camping is fun, one can take lots of gear and move from place to place relatively quickly while enjoying some security. Nice video as always.
Luke I love your Videos..I love all of your new hook ups and gadgets and tents you introduce to us and just watching you set upbeverything is unique. ❤😊
No, Luke, don’t do it! Don’t get rid of that Tundra especially if you’re thinking of getting a new vehicle. I did exactly this and regret my decision. And now I can’t find a pre-2022 Tundra to save my life.
The scariest part about this is that you are a Back Country Road in a Truck and you have a quarter tank of gas! 😂😂😂😂 phenomenal video
Good catch.
@@azclaimjumper Luke drives out to the BOONDOCKS and all I could think was: I hope he has gas in a Gas Tank
Which tells me this wasn't as random as presented. It's a place he obviously is familiar with, and he knew that open area wasn't very far in. Nothing was tentative about the way he drove into the place.
My thoughts exactly!!!! Quarter tank????
Plot twist, gas station is 1/4 mile away.
Luke has the unique talent of making the mundane seem interesting. I mean what’s so exciting about watching a person sleep in the back of his truck in the rain, but somehow I feel compelled to watch it.
It's not compelling, it's just plain lazy content from someone who wants to be an "Outdoor Gear Reviewer". Nothing "outdorsey" about sitting in a truck all day and all night.
Still better than plan lazy comments. @@johngalt6929
not lazy, just relaxing and having fun. Luke is amazing in all of his content, he's allowed to have a fun day to. please be more respectful@@johngalt6929
I thought that comment was a little harsh, I like Luke’s combination of gear reviews and trips and think he has a charismatic personality even in the back of a truck.
@@ModernGentleman - Been with this channel for 10 years. Luke walks to and from his truck, boils water and sits in a chair. Has he ever hiked the PCT or the AT? He doesn't even grill over an open fire. Does he hunt, fish, canoe, or bushcraft? He doesn't even have a well or an outhouse on his property. Who drives an hour just to crap in the woods? Luke has missed all kinds of oportunities in ten years and stays in his own little bubble.
I’ve been going through a really rough time over the last year, and it’s relaxing content like this that brings me even just a short period of calmness.
Thank you for always delivering amazing content, Luke!
Nothing better for a good nights sleep than the sound of rain.
Watching this video of you snug in the back of your truck eating and drinking a hot beverage is so relaxing to me. It seems so tranquil. The rain, the heater.
Thanks Drifter for all the great adventures. Wishing you all the best for the future!
I love that sake as well... and here is why its cloudy... Nigori Sake is not filtered, and the sake lees (sediment) are not completely removed during pressing. This results in a cloudy appearance and a thicker, creamier texture. Some producers may add back some of the sake lees to the final product to enhance the flavour and texture.
I figured somebody would explain. Nigori sake, not sakee, not saki but pronounced Sakeh is one of my favorites. Especially when heated in Winter.
@@ernieschatz3783 I guess im not the only one that kinda got annoyed by how he was saying it, takes two seconds to google how to pronounce something lol.
I love how you place your cameras to what I would be looking at. Made me feel I took the trip! So thankful for these videos when I can’t be out there enjoying nature and weather of all sorts.
Thanks!
Thanks! Good stuff Man
KEEP THE TUNDRA - you know what you have, it has bulbs, not LED's for headlights/tail lights. Seems to me you're thinking about "change" for the sake of change.
Your 2011 Tundra, an oldie, but a goodie.
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada
I agree👍
Luke in 2025 "I miss that truck, it was the most reliable ride I ever owned"
Yeah I definitely wouldn’t get rid of that rig even if I bought a new one. But then again, I’m holding onto old trucks that don’t run anymore for that reason hahaha
What kind of truck is it? I hear it’s v8
@@TheReaper42069 Toyota Tundra, yep a V8 and a crazy reliable one at that
Agreed
That is the one to keep.
Take off the plates and insurance and put it away for later use.
Don't sell or trade it in.
Just over a 100k miles...heck man, he's just beginning to break in that Toyota. If it is working for you, I wouldn't trade it in for anything.
Luke, you should just keep Drifter!!! It's just broken in😢!!! Drive it for a million miles!! Plus, it's paid for.
Thanks for taking us along for your last camp with Drifter.
So long, Drifter. I'm "new" to TOGR and the Tundra has been the face of the channel for me. She has been a good girl indeed. You'll miss it, Luke.
Totally with your comment 👍
➡️ Dude, that's not cooking. That's heating up a premade meal😂
But it sure beats an MRE 😂
I am 75 years old. I grew up in Syracuse, New York, and I did a lot of backpacking in the Adirondack mountains years of it. The only two occasions I ever had with bears was because I had a lack of a fire going like you said today it’s not that important but up there it was thank heavens I was armed one was pretty aggressive and I just fired over Ted. I’m at Jo both of them off sometimes you need a fire just for protection.
Luke, you are very welcome! Thank you for all the great content!
I absolutely love rain! I love it so much, I actually play rain sounds when I go to sleep.
I have a Primus brand two burner propane stove my dad purchased for camping in 1971!! I used it for camping over the years with my kids & emergencies when the power went out.. my two burner Primus propane stove still going strong! It pays to buy good equipment
Some of my best self-reflecting and thinking is done before a campfire.
After saki, dinner, sleep and breakfast. And nothing about the "facilities". epic!
Hey Luke, just wanted to say thank you for your amazing work. Gives me a lot of joy watching these. That's all.
If I was you, I would get another Toyota truck. They are reliable vehicles. I'm a first-time Toyota owner, a 2011 Venza that I've had almost a year and she's handled great even in snow. Can't wait to go car camping in her this summer with my cousins. I call her Goldie because of the color.
Toyotas aren't that reliable anymore. With modern emissions systems and too many electronic gizmos no car brands are as reliable as they used to be. The old Tundra like this one were, but not the new ones.
@lyman135 wrong.
@@SoloHiker1 im right. You're a solo hiker because you are always wrong and no one wants to hike with you.
Ive always wanted to comment but I just never felt it would matter but right now hearing you talk about that sound of the rain, I just wanted to say I found your videos due to me wanting that sound and I subscribed after the first video. Life long fan here, I bring up my youtube every night to see if one of my 10 people have uploaded and your the first that started it. My life gets sad but I still know I can lay down and relax to your voice or your other channel even.
I listen to thunderstorms every night to relax and sleep but I always start with your videos to get me there :)
Luke, maybe you’ll consider going out with only your favorite gear, no testing, just enjoying and telling us why this is your favorite. Then you could, as you usually do, list that gear. It would be a good thing for me and maybe others. Oh, I love stoves too. I have about 18 and have forced myself to STOP. I also like sunglasses and can’t tolerate scratches so, I’ve have gone through way too many to count. Thanks for sharing and taking the time to build my trust…from East Tennessee.
This guy knows cinematography and how to make his camping videos dope
I recommend keeping fuel tank full when camping. But a hardsided truck bed to camp in is an excellent idea. Especially for someone like myself whose body is broke. Drive to a nice location. Hunker down in the back. Enjoy!
22:16 Yes! Little things mean a lot. They probably mean the most!
New to the channel. Your description of hanging out in the truck listening to the rain with no need to leave your shelter and feeling secure was an experience I had had just once in my life on a trip. Haven’t had the opportunity to capture that since. That moment I think about to help Me fall asleep.
First, I noticed that the fuel gage said about a quarter tank....I like better than a half tank and better yet, fill up before heading off road. Second, just because something is old doesn't mean you should discard it. I drive and overland in a vehicle that's 49 years old and I love it.
I appreciate your high quality content. Videography is awesome! Thank you for sharing your experiences.
Thank you for the heads up on the Fire Maple gear, I had been eyeing one of their screw on gas lanterns. I will continue shopping for something with better quality, cheers Luke!
Soto makes great lanterns. Not sure what the price is if available in the US.
I would hold onto that Tundra until the wheels fall off.
Luke… I bought a brand new 2011 Tundra with the Rock Warrior package, just like yours but white. I sold it to a coworker of mine at the time and trust me I regretted doing it. What an awesome truck it was… still miss it. It’s hard to beat a Tundra.
An interesting point regarding fires, Luke. I view a fire as a book without pages. Something very relaxing about the fire. I do agree that they tend to be a bit of work.
107k is nothing for a Toyota truck. I've got a Tacoma with 170k and other than the crappy core support the truck has no issues. It has taken me all over the southwest US since 2009. Great memories. Night time in the deserts are peaceful (when there is no wind) beyond words. Complete silence. It can be strange at first but you really get into your own head in the best of ways. Safe travels. Keep that Tundra! It has amber console illumination which is great for night vision.
Thanks for the upload Luke loved the vibe of just checking lung and talking in the soon to be previously owned truck just love how easy it is to sit and listing . Hope family is well Luke ❤
This video impressed me greatly, and I can't put my finger on exactly why. But I can say that when you spoke of choosing your battles it brought back memories of my mom, who totally believed it to be true. And you are both right.
that sake is made from a special rice. the creamy stuff is the rice itself. it is filter, that's why it's only 12%. I have try the orginal sake without filter, it has a strong kick for every shot. I'm glad you enjoy it and i do enjoy your video to. have fun and be safe.
Hi Luke, just want to say thank you for sharing. You do an awesome job with your channel. Great editing!, I might add!!
I own an '08 Tundra that I bought new.
350k miles and no major problems.
New starter, radiator, alternator, and that's it. Knock on wood, lol.
She's a beast, but she's starting to show her age.
You will always remember your 1st Toyota pick up. I put 387,000 miles before selling my 99 Tacoma. Miss her still.
I work with a guy that has a Toyota truck with a “never forget 9/11” sticker on it. I told him one day that he must’ve forgotten about Pearl Harbor. He didn’t understand what I said.
Thumbs up for using turn signals
love the sound of rain on the car , so soothing. 🚙🏴⛺️
I love the Tundra even though it only gets about 14 mpg but most reliable.
I simply couldn't let my tundra go.. we've gone 300k and counting miles together and been through a lot, and she's always brought me home or back to my camp.. she's definitely going to be with me till the end of my days. The only two things I have had to do to it is a battery and a starter.. both went bad setting in the driveway.
My husband and I say KEEP THE TUNDRA!!!! 🥹
We’re big fans 🫰
This is one of my favorite episodes of yours I've seen in a while. You should do more like this, Luke 👍
Going over a mountain pass with 1/4 of a tank of gas. You are a madman my friend.
She's been so reliable, I kind of hate to see you part with her. But you know what's best. Thanks Luke
He's making more money. Next is a Range Rover.
This bro has very unique way of explanation of camping so calm n coolness
Never had a problem with the Army Chevy pickup's. The 1's I drove went better than 55 including the Blazers. I was Portsmouth, Va.a few years ago. A navy special boat unit was still using the Military Chevy pickup's
I enjoy your videos inside the truck as much as the ones outside, especially when it's raining and windy.
Whatcha getting this time? This is 5 vehicles since I started watching. 😆 🤣 😂 Entertaining!!
What kind of truck is he driving in the video?
Saki is a rice wine. The "creamy" essence to the brand you're drinking is from the fact it has been coarse filtered. It's from the starch in the rice.
Man, I loved my Tundra. Whatever you plan to replace it with has a high bar to meet.
Susie and Luke, thankyou for sharing all your adventures of camping and reviews of outdoor gear! I'll be retiring to western North Carolina in the next few years.
Thats Nigori Sake! Us Gaijins mostly call it unfiltered Sake, which is a misnomer because it is filtered just not to the same degree as regular sake. It's really good stuff.
The only thing I don’t like about truck campers is that you would have to get outside to drive away. No access to the cab to make a speedy getaway.
Yeah, after seeing clips of weird encounters at night in some camping channels i find this to be a huge safety problem.
You should always have the means of jumping into drivers seat without going outside
Or a firearm
really enjoy your videos. Thanks. I love the wind.
Great video, very relaxing. Too bad there was no more outdoor footage because of the weather but I am sure you rested well, there is something special and calming about sleeping in the rain.
I so enjoy your truck camps, seems like setting up outside is so much work but I certainly enjoy watching every video you have thanks 1 million and be safe
outdoor zen! Nothing better.....:-)
So, N Carolina isn't Maine, but it's still a creepy place at times (doing S. K.). The gas gauge is less than fifty, it's dark, trees are on the road (how did they get there). Hey, Luke, have you ever thought about going to visit the Old Country? How to eat spaghetti. Just suck it up or bite it off? A great personal story about a campout that had one memorable moment (the fox). The encounters with the neighbors are memorable. OK, just one more thing: it's 'can't see anything, not can't see nothing". Just for the youngsters who have to learn proper English. You are couontry Luke.
Funny how we get so attached to a vehicle. But, we always get excited about something new! My Yukon Denali was stolen last December. Loved that thing. Only 60,000 miles. Brand new tires. Never recovered. Still have 2 vehicles. My wifes 2 door coupe Mercedes, and an H1 Hummer. Neither very practical. For very opposite reasons. Been dragging my heals on something new. Looking at P/U trucks. Leaning towards a Toyota. Just having a hard time swallowing the price of new vehicles these days. Look forward to seeing your new ride! As usual, great video. Thanks for continuing to share. Jim Gillespie Reno, NV
There is a numbering system to Saki, once you know what number range you like you can get any brand and probably like it. -30 to 15. Minus being super sweet.
I love Sake but hadn't heard of this one. Immediately looked it up and it's available right down the street from me. Tomorrow's errand 🤣. Thanks Luke!
A lot of American Vehicle Manufacturers have ceased making Sedans in favour of Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV’s)
I had 1991 toyota truck with about 370.000 miles on it. But it had a v6 in it. It would go places many other trucks wouldn't. I backed up through mud that other 4 wheel drives got stuck going forward through. Btw the engine still ran good when I sold it.
You sure do get the weather there,, we are getting some thunderstorms tonight.. which I love hearing.. thank you for sharing Luke..
I've often thought of the camper shell way to camp! I'm eager to see how it holds up! Let's take a look!
I noticed your tundra doesn't have that many miles on it. My 5.7 truck has 298000 miles and counting. I bought it from the original owner. I have all the paper work with it. Maintenance records. The motor has all original stuff on it. Water pump transmission, alternator, air-conditioning compressor. Nothing has been changed. It still runs very quiet and smoothly. Of course it only gets 15 miles per gallon. But its a truck not a car. Road and track said it could go from 0 to 60 in 6.3 seconds . Not bad for a full size 4 wheel drive truck. Love the dependability of Toyota trucks.
People that use a turn signals in the middle of nowhere. Are like people that go to the bathroom and close the door when they are the only one living in the house.
😂
😂😂😂
So excited for a new overnight adventure!! ❤
I have noticed everyone seems to make their best meals after a little of the sake ;) ahah
You really cant beat a Toyota, you have your reason ,loved the cosy atmosphere in your tundra. Love these type car/truck camps especially when you are a comfortably warm any way you do it .Nice listening to your chats .Thankyou for your very appreciated efforts for your subscribers stay safe stay Alert ⚠️ and most importantly be happy what ever you choose GODBLESS from me V Aussie Land Down Under
The sound of the helps me sleep or relax.
Have you ever camped on Sand hills State Forest, in Chesterfield County ,South Carolina? It is humougous!!! Has mini mountains Sugar Loaf Mountain, so many lakes and ponds, hunting fishing ,camping!!
The mini mountain is for climbing , not big enough to drive on ,but interesting!
You remind me of my late brother, he loved camping out and fishing, he was a pastor, if he wasn't in the pulpit he was camping and fishing !! I have been a homemaker all my life, but love the things God made, taught my brother to look at the outdoors with wonder and love! I am jealous of the ability to do what you and he was able to do!!
❤ Good bye Drifter you've been a True Friend ❤
Great video Luke, I remember the Turtle and all those vehicles you've in the past years, I think my favorite was the 4-Runner, I had a black limited 4-Runner that looked just like the one you had and loved that thing and my other favorite one is the truck you have now. I currently drive a Tacoma and love it.
Awesome video Luke the truck did its job as usual lol thanks for sharing your experience on the gear you let us know how it works and if it’s worth buying thanks again Eric!
I especially like the BNS dual folding stove you reviewed. Haven't gone camping with it yet but I have no doubts about it's performance.
As long as you guys are collecting I'm sure we all wanna see the pick ups!
So long Drifter, we’ll miss you!! I bet you’ll find a new human who loves adventure too… See you down the road 🛻
Totally agree with you on True Detective season 4
the end jam is always so good, feels like im in national treasure and about to find benjamin frankies gold dubloonies with nick cage
Love the truck camp episodes
Im really respect to you,you can driving by yourself at the woods at night plus you stopping at the middle of the road and set up your truck camp..here if I do it,need to think bout criminals or ghost flying at your head😂..respect🔥
“12.5%, not too bad” 🤣🤣
I love the rain good sleeping
Your timing is amazing as always!!
It is Nigori sake and that means it is unfiltered. The rice particles remain, giving it the cloudy look.
My concern on a back road with that heavy rain is washouts or mudslides if it was to make a deep crater across the road your not going that way I know you have a back door out but you do only have half a tank of gas . Take care .be safe .
Thank you ;Luke for awesome truck camping site when you climb into your truck started to rain
Thank you Luke for a very relaxing video. Loved it. Take care
Hard to describe the exact Nigori process as every sake distillery is unique but it is a nice creamy/sweet product with a bit less alcohol percentage than top shelf sake . You'll miss the Tundra but hope you find a suitable replacement. Truck camping is fun, one can take lots of gear and move from place to place relatively quickly while enjoying some security. Nice video as always.
Luke I love your Videos..I love all of your new hook ups and gadgets and tents you introduce to us and just watching you set upbeverything is unique. ❤😊
I have 146,000 on my 2018 F150, never had a problem, and still runs like new. Good luck with whatever you decide on!!!
No, Luke, don’t do it! Don’t get rid of that Tundra especially if you’re thinking of getting a new vehicle. I did exactly this and regret my decision. And now I can’t find a pre-2022 Tundra to save my life.