VW BUS - Camping Snow Bound at Campsite 7 - Big Bear California

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  • @TheWhitetailrancher
    @TheWhitetailrancher Год назад +3

    Livin doesn't get better than this! As my Pops would say.

  • @rookie962
    @rookie962 Год назад +3

    I envy your ground clearance, the Sienna I drive has the clearance of a turtle. Good choice of music...with perfect volume. “You can fast forward through some of this” LOL. Nah, you always have something worthwhile to say.

    • @VintageOverlandAdventures
      @VintageOverlandAdventures  Год назад

      Thanks 👍 Has the clearance of a turtle "Too Funny" That video is from the beginning, still learning on everyone I do. More to come!

  • @gregorymendez2996
    @gregorymendez2996 Год назад +3

    Impressive! I'm hooked on the channel! Keep it up!!

  • @daalhoffarm
    @daalhoffarm Год назад +2

    I love your videos! Still planning on making more adventure's?

  • @loycecarson1064
    @loycecarson1064 2 года назад +5

    Awesome to see you able to be up and at it. Riding along is just like being there , watching every rock and rut from the edge of my seat. Great job on the video work. Seeing those drivers seat shots on a big TV screen is just like being in the bus.

    • @VintageOverlandAdventures
      @VintageOverlandAdventures  2 года назад +1

      Hey Bo! Thanks 🙏 It’s good to be out again. As for the videos it’s a huge learning experience for me. I do a little better on each video I make. Enjoy the adventure.

  • @curtbrown7967
    @curtbrown7967 2 года назад +2

    Pretty fun. Re: Snow in the van.. vintage weather stripping?

  • @artincorona
    @artincorona 2 года назад +2

    Don’t know why I got this as a recommended video but it was interesting and cool. I notice you also put a review in Google Maps about this place. Is this area, Yellow Post #7, public land? Can you pull up to any spot and camp in that area? Take care.

    • @VintageOverlandAdventures
      @VintageOverlandAdventures  2 года назад +1

      Hey Art, YP campsites are in public land. Most have a fire ring and a picnic table. It states one party to the site, But folks will move in on you if it getting late in the day. I had it happen to me. They asked if they could camp for the night on the other end. I replied that they are welcome to do what they want. So when it got dark and I had a fire I ask them to pull up a chair. Later I got a Modelo, Some crazy chicken plate with rice and the kids made me a smore by the fire ... LoL They roasted me a little on my Bus, at that point I was part of there family. lol In the AM I had coffee ready and they left to continue there adventure. Jeep folks are good people :o) (there was one Toyota) You can camp anywhere that has been camped in before. Tread lightly rule. Always check fire restrictions , I do it at the local USFS station. Also I don't think you need a adventure pass, But check to make sure. I have the pass for the So Cal forest adventure pass. Peace Brother, See Ya on the Trail! I liked your Zion Trip :o)

  • @ericksowder4002
    @ericksowder4002 2 года назад +1

    nice to see how you put up your canopy, I have the same one from BBT but have never set it up. I have a full roof rack that gets in the way on my 66 13 window and need to figure out how to mount it on the rack. Cheers and great video..

    • @VintageOverlandAdventures
      @VintageOverlandAdventures  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Erick, They're tough, seen all that wet snow on it.. You'll like it on your bus!

  • @archstanton3636
    @archstanton3636 2 года назад +4

    Great job, keep up the good work. Love seeing the local spots.

    • @VintageOverlandAdventures
      @VintageOverlandAdventures  2 года назад

      Thanks Arch, It's fun to get out. I knew it was going to be the last snow of the season, so out I went. I still have tons to learn about making a video. :o)

  • @oldbugadventures
    @oldbugadventures Год назад +2

    How do you find these trails?

    • @VintageOverlandAdventures
      @VintageOverlandAdventures  Год назад +1

      I confidently plan my Overlanding trips, using Gaia GPS, Google Maps, and RUclips to assess the terrain and determine if my trusty old VW Bus can handle it. I stay up-to-date with weather changes, which can alter the trails with rain, fallen trees, and windblown sand, and use Google Maps to identify any road or trail closures. @GaiaGPS is my go-to resource for plotting my course and finding the best campsites. Safety is always my top priority, and I never take unnecessary risks.😂 If needed, I'm not afraid to turn back. Also, I always make sure I inform someone of my plans and expected return time. And of course, I always remember to pack out more than I pack in.

    • @oldbugadventures
      @oldbugadventures Год назад

      @@VintageOverlandAdventures Thanks for the advice!

  • @lowlikeme
    @lowlikeme 2 года назад +3

    Dude....if U ever want a bus to join U...pls let me know....I have a 66 bus that's itching for some fun.

    • @VintageOverlandAdventures
      @VintageOverlandAdventures  2 года назад +1

      Sounds good, I've had a few folks that have buses hit me up. I was thinking of a trip through Mojave Preserve (150 Miles) in Feb. or Mar. with a group. I'll post it on "The Samba" if it plans out, (Dec). Nothing crazy, just something with the views and two nights out camping.

  • @69baywindow
    @69baywindow 2 года назад +2

    Super cool, that table is sweet!