Hear you for sure. Everyone who has used a chainsaw has strong opinions about how they should be used, fully expect a lot of different input. As to the wildlife, we have multiple methods for the big mean ones. We will cover that as the story unfolds. (Which again, many folks have many ideas of what that looks like too!) Thanks for all the support! Glad you're enjoying the channel!
@@LifestyleOverland agree. You guys have been doing a lot of the route and campgrounds I did last year. Would have love to ran into you. It funny how sometimes you run into the same people in other camp grounds, instant friends. I notice how every overlanded/RV'er are in a happy mood(great vibes). I love flathead lake in Montana. Keep trailing!
I know this is a late comment, but I would like to put in my 2cents worth about chainsaws or any loud equipment. I ran chainsaws and old fram tractors in the years before we thought of hearing protection, and now at 70 years of age I have very poor hearing👂🙉
@@LifestyleOverland In reference to the chainsaw...if all your cutting with it is smaller wood you could put a 28" bar on it so you don't have to bend over so far. I own an 031 Sthil that has a 28" bar on it just for that reason.
Guys I tell ya -- you are a true inspiration. I've been busting my hump 70 hrs a week in a warehouse for the past month or so, and this... this video... as relaxing as it is... just sort of stirred me. Woke something up in me. Hard to say what it is, but it was exactly what I needed. God bless y'all.
Love the vlog and country music. You're really lucky to have such a beautiful life, amazing wife who cooks, cleans, and supports. A perfect family, great places you've visited & have a lovely family.
Could not have said better Kevin!! Life is to short not to get out and explore. Thank you, Sarah and Caroline for showing us the possibilities adventure can bring. And the camp site, not to shabby!!
Thank you Kevin and Sarah. As a firefighter I find myself usually trapped in my bunk waiting for the next call watching your series of videos instead of out there among you. It does my spirit good however to watch this and inspires me to make the necessary preparations for me to take my family when I do have the time and go out and find our adventure. What is ironic though is it more times than not I will say to my girlfriend on a weekend that we both find ourselves available to each other that we need to go and find some Adventure. And it's usually phrased just like that. Before you know it will find ourselves heading through Chicago into Wisconsin or into the woods of Southern Michigan. I appreciate you taking the time to go through and film all of this and I Know It Takes quite a bit of effort to do these things but for some of us it really gets you through the gray days of the winter here in Northwest Indiana. The next time I find myself on my parents place Tennessee around the Shiloh National Battlefield I should look you up share one of those ungodly microbrews. I think I would like that and it's the least I could do to show my gratitude
Thank you so much for sharing this. It really feeds our motivation to hear things like this. Getting people inspired to get outside is our goal! Definitely hit us up whenever you make Tennessee... well, if we're still here! Headed west soon! Safe Travels
I’m so happy to see places that I have been recently through your eyes, sometimes we get caught up in our lives and forget about the amazing places we have been to. Safe and beautiful travels....
Not where I am located but plenty if your willing to drive. Irelands tiny copared to some of the distances in usa. Still tho you can only have one campsite, one sunset at a time. Hope you guys get over the flu.
The panaramic shots at the end are beyond words. As a pastor family, we are trying to get out of the chaos of the church once in awhile and get more offroading in from time to time. Thanks for sharing with us.
You both are very gifted in making videos. Absolutely incredible content shot from a unique viewpoint. Your content reminds me to slow down in life and enjoy the small details that can often be overlooked.
what a wonderful vid. thank you so much for the inspiration. I'm in the process of building my overland trailer. I'm 2 weeks into the project. LIke Aristotle said. " Weare what we repeatedly do....." you, my friend are the definition of happy. keep on trailing.!
I bought their hoodie after trying it on at Expo West this year. I have been very pleased with it. It’s been my go to now for hiking, traveling etc. I’m surprised how warm it has been keeping me. Love the videos! Sometimes the journey is not always the destination I have discovered but those side tracks that you take. Have fun.
Your videos are so inspiring about the beauty and awe of the great outdoors. We have made a few overland trips ourselves but got started much later in life. So jealous of your adventures. Keep the videos coming.
We were in Montana about a year ago...so beautiful. Happy to see you guys are still doing great on your journey. Keep up the good work. thanks for sharing.
As usual, I jump into something halfway through, but I’ll circle back to the beginning. Absolutely love what you’re showcasing, made my way through SD, MT, ID into WA; living, breathing beauty! Getting my Gaia set up to take the Tepui and Taco in the great beyond! Best to you all . . .
Great update! Looks like you three may not make it over to Washington/Oregon before heading into the great North, but please try to come visit soooon! Those hoodies looks amazing by the way, a little pricey, but wow, I'm already in love!
Editing and production getting better and better! I fell in love with Montana when I was a kid when I went there on a trip with my grandparents. We took a roadtrip from Iowa to Montana, up into Glacier National Park and into Canada... now there are some amazing views. Looking forward in making that trip with my kids here in the nearish future.
Loving the videos, most of my adult life I was paid to be in those remote mountains at radio sites. I even got to bring my kido's at times. Waiting on grand children to live it all over again.
Hello. We are retired now. But did lots of off-road camping in our days. Mainly by a Jeep. From Washington, love the Pacific Northwest and of course the area your in. The beautiful outdoors.😍
Happy little stream...I totally had that Bob Ross reference! (I carry the Echo Cordless 58V chainsaw...the theory being that I don't have to carry additional fuels around and can just recharge as needed.)
We thought about that route as well... but my younger years and two-stroke engines were calling to me :D It's such a happy little chainsaw ;) Thanks for the support, guys!
@@robertbare1007 So...truth be told, I have 4 4ah batteries and 1 2ah battery, I own all their 58V tools so just been stocking up as I buy tools. I can charge 2 ways...I have a Ryobi Propane generator that I'll use at our remote lake lot (no power). Video here: ruclips.net/video/_-DDXde9aow/видео.html My other option is to plug a charger into my AC power port in my Jeep and then charge it up when driving. (The generator is much, much quieter than the video shows...) I always have propane on my camping trailer, and the generator is light enough and small enough that right now, I bring it along. I doubt I'd use it on a true overland trip, though, maybe in a pinch.
I really loved it up in Idaho and Montana on the way up to Alaska from Western Colorado. I really enjoyed your video! Keep it up! We traveled about 200 miles a day and had a epic trip Have a glorious time what ever you do.
The wild is calling me and I’m ready to answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ❤️ ❤️ love your videos. Purchased my first 4Runner on Saturday. I’m excited for whats to come.
I just watch your latest video what a great scenery you having down there you going to find some beautiful scenery when you get north of the border I hope you enjoy Canada can't wait for your next video. 👍👍🇨🇦
We used to live up there in NW Montana. Until the near record winter of 96-97 under comet Hale Bopp when we got 28' of snow in the valley floor (no exaggeration). It took two years to sell out but eventually we found our way back to the Texas Hill Country where the winters are blissful. Also this is the only place in the world where the campfire smells right. That's how you know where home is.
28' between Oct and April. It compacts you know. It was six feet deep all winter. Crazy. The old timers said it used to always be like that. The other day I told you guys about the Swan Valley. Chances are you came up through there unless you arrived at Hungry Horse from the West. Hungry Horse Reservoir is on the East slope of The Swan Mtns. There are lots of places in that part of the world that you can access and be very much alone in amazingly beautiful places. The trout like spoons if you aren't fly fisherfolk.
Great episode, Kevin and Sarah! What an epic campsite - love all the varied footage too, from flowers to butterflies to the cool Osprey nest! And nice edit/cut on the haircut transformation. The only downside for me is it’s winter here now, and we’re probably not getting back out there for a few months. Oh well - we get to watch your vids in the meantime. 😎
I have been dreaming of doing the same thing you are doing most of my life... I once lived in Alaska when I was a kid... One day I will make this journey!
The dam you crossed is near kalispell mt my parents live there right now!!! I was excited to see you guys go that route I’ve never been too far north of there the snow was too deep in the spring. I’m from oklahoma and I love every second I get to spend in Montana!!!
Another great video. That opening drone shot with no sound was very striking. I understand your desire to spend time in that area. I just traveled through the Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Washington area this weekend. It was snow covered and gorgeous. I am definitely going back to camp sometime very soon. Thanks for such a great video and all the equipment info listed in the description.
If you go back through nw mt again stop by glacier np or lake McDonald to see the crazy clear water idk anything about camping there with the trailer but it’s a good place to visit
Just a thought that is probably not new, but a periodic review of products that didn't make the cut, after a month or two of constant use would be helpful. Love Prometheus stuff, BTW.
We've been thinking hard about this subject. It's easy to create a review that only speaks to the positive side of products, which encourages other sponsors to submit products... but that doesn't do you or me any good, right? That's why we've worked hard to be supported by our viewers, and not necessarily sponsors so that we can stay away from obligations and give it to you straight. You'll be seeing more of these (honest) reviews in the future. (I've got a few bad apples to cover as well!)
I grew up in the Pacific Northwest and know all too well the benefits of having a good chainsaw. When you busted out the Stihl, I had a sh*t eating grin on my face. Another great video. Cheers!
If you and your family ever make it to Crater lake national park or the Northern part of the red woods (I'm about a 2 hour drive from them), you will have to let me know it be awesome to meet you and your family.
Looking forward to your travels through Canada. I assume your route is in BC. One concern we have while camping in the back woods are bears. Take it for what its worth we practice not cooking where you sleep. Attempt to cook back away some from our tent. Enjoy the trip as your viewers enjoy the ride.
Thanks for following along! We have done both methods. We will eventually make a video to walk folks through what we did to prepare and operate within bear country.
My hubby and I love following your journey! I would LOVE to know what kind of pan Sarah uses most on the stove...the large rectangle with the short, flared sides and handle. I would love to add one like it to our camp kitchen. Thank you!
Now THAT was a sneeze! LOL You're in my favorite parts of the US. Full disclosure: I graduated from University of Wyoming and served four years in the USAF at Malmstrom AFB in Great Falls, MT..... Rocky Mountain wildflowers are spectacular. I must have 300 slides, yeah slides. I'm old! You can envy me. I got to spend 9 years in this beautiful land and saw those vistas in all seasons. Yeah, I love that country and will be back come spring.
I retired from the Military last year and I watched your show night after night, at first my wife was reluctant and now she's like me waiting for that new episode lolol. I'm working on getting my rig right (overlanding wise) and we start our literal full time overlanding in the spring. So a lot of ideas do come from your YT channel.
For sure...she does. My son will be four and between your wife, daughter and you I'm pretty sure with my wife seeing you guys doing it, her confidence level goes up. Y'all do give a lot of us that are "thinking about it" a little more of a push to actually do it.
Great episode, such beautiful scenery! Would it be possible to let us know what time of year this was filmed in? It would really help those of us inspired by you to visit some of these areas to better plan if we knew the time of year. Thanks and keep up the great work!
Wow, we were a bit star-struck by Idaho and Montana! How did you like that chainsaw action? Nothing like a real campfire... right?
Hear you for sure. Everyone who has used a chainsaw has strong opinions about how they should be used, fully expect a lot of different input.
As to the wildlife, we have multiple methods for the big mean ones. We will cover that as the story unfolds. (Which again, many folks have many ideas of what that looks like too!)
Thanks for all the support! Glad you're enjoying the channel!
@@LifestyleOverland agree. You guys have been doing a lot of the route and campgrounds I did last year. Would have love to ran into you. It funny how sometimes you run into the same people in other camp grounds, instant friends. I notice how every overlanded/RV'er are in a happy mood(great vibes). I love flathead lake in Montana. Keep trailing!
I know this is a late comment, but I would like to put in my 2cents worth about chainsaws or any loud equipment. I ran chainsaws and old fram tractors in the years before we thought of hearing protection, and now at 70 years of age I have very poor hearing👂🙉
@@LifestyleOverland
In reference to the chainsaw...if all your cutting with it is smaller wood you could put a 28" bar on it so you don't have to bend over so far.
I own an 031 Sthil that has a 28" bar on it just for that reason.
Guys I tell ya -- you are a true inspiration. I've been busting my hump 70 hrs a week in a warehouse for the past month or so, and this... this video... as relaxing as it is... just sort of stirred me. Woke something up in me. Hard to say what it is, but it was exactly what I needed. God bless y'all.
So so good to hear. We're glad we could inspire you! Use those 70 hours to save up for something epic! Hope to see you out there one day!
Love the vlog and country music.
You're really lucky to have such a beautiful life, amazing wife who cooks, cleans, and supports. A perfect family, great places you've visited & have a lovely family.
Could not have said better Kevin!! Life is to short not to get out and explore. Thank you, Sarah and Caroline for showing us the possibilities adventure can bring. And the camp site, not to shabby!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the support!
Absolutely beautiful shots. Wow, just wow! oh wait, you already said that. Bravo and thx for the inspiration
Thank you Kevin and Sarah. As a firefighter I find myself usually trapped in my bunk waiting for the next call watching your series of videos instead of out there among you. It does my spirit good however to watch this and inspires me to make the necessary preparations for me to take my family when I do have the time and go out and find our adventure. What is ironic though is it more times than not I will say to my girlfriend on a weekend that we both find ourselves available to each other that we need to go and find some Adventure. And it's usually phrased just like that. Before you know it will find ourselves heading through Chicago into Wisconsin or into the woods of Southern Michigan. I appreciate you taking the time to go through and film all of this and I Know It Takes quite a bit of effort to do these things but for some of us it really gets you through the gray days of the winter here in Northwest Indiana.
The next time I find myself on my parents place Tennessee around the Shiloh National Battlefield I should look you up share one of those ungodly microbrews. I think I would like that and it's the least I could do to show my gratitude
Thank you so much for sharing this. It really feeds our motivation to hear things like this. Getting people inspired to get outside is our goal! Definitely hit us up whenever you make Tennessee... well, if we're still here! Headed west soon! Safe Travels
@@LifestyleOverland Pickwick Tenn today. Waiting to fish the river when it decides to go down
there is nothing as soothing as a campfire on a cold evening .
I’m so happy to see places that I have been recently through your eyes, sometimes we get caught up in our lives and forget about the amazing places we have been to. Safe and beautiful travels....
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for the support!
Hello from Ireland, what a wonderful video, captures the whole essence of overlanding and reminds me why I love it so much.
Hello! We hope to make it to Ireland one day (we're scots-irish), do you have much off-pavement travel over there?
Not where I am located but plenty if your willing to drive. Irelands tiny copared to some of the distances in usa. Still tho you can only have one campsite, one sunset at a time. Hope you guys get over the flu.
Smiling like I was on an awesome caming trip! Thanks guys for taking us along!
Thanks for riding along!
watching this series again... this is a ridiculously photogenic campsite... stunning!
Wow. Just wow. Can't wait to get back to Idaho and Montana from my station in India! America! Blessed we are. Blessed, are y'all.
I love your journey. I will keep you guys in my prayers Continue on your beautiful journey.
Thanks so much! We really appreciate it!
Oh my, that country side is breathtaking. You guys are in paradise. Great video mate. Cheers from Australia.
Absolutely incredible! Thanks for watching!
OMG . . This is by far the best VLOG you guys have produced . . . . Simply, amazing!!! Thank you for sharing your adventure!
Thanks we appreciate that!
Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. So jealous and yet happy for you to be able to do this. Keep sharing these great videos!!
Thanks so much for following along!
The panaramic shots at the end are beyond words. As a pastor family, we are trying to get out of the chaos of the church once in awhile and get more offroading in from time to time. Thanks for sharing with us.
Glad you enjoyed it! Safe travels out there!
My Dad lives on 20 beautiful acres in Flathead Valley. That place is stunning. I understand you taking your time through there.
I'm speechless! What an amazing vid & awesome photography.! Love the drone shots!
Chills man. That gave me chills. All the feels.
You both are very gifted in making videos. Absolutely incredible content shot from a unique viewpoint. Your content reminds me to slow down in life and enjoy the small details that can often be overlooked.
Really appreciate this feedback! So glad we can inspire!
Amen! Beautiful, Adventure is calling....
Gotta answer! :D
Thanks for allowing us to share your beautiful experiences. From the Caribbean.
Thanks for following along!
what a wonderful vid. thank you so much for the inspiration. I'm in the process of building my overland trailer. I'm 2 weeks into the project. LIke Aristotle said. " Weare what we repeatedly do....." you, my friend are the definition of happy. keep on trailing.!
Thank you so much!
Great commentary from Sarah! And holy crapola that's a beautiful campsite! I can't wait to get back out into the wild.
Thanks for the feedback, Stewart! It was one of our favorite spots!
Wow... such a cozy episode Kev thank you for sharing !!!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for sharing your adventures !
Thanks for the support!
Another excellent and beautiful vid. I love that part of the country. That was a heckova sneeze! #nailedit.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
I bought their hoodie after trying it on at Expo West this year. I have been very pleased with it. It’s been my go to now for hiking, traveling etc. I’m surprised how warm it has been keeping me.
Love the videos! Sometimes the journey is not always the destination I have discovered but those side tracks that you take. Have fun.
We've been in love with ours ever since we started using them! They've put up with daily wear as well. Thanks for watching!
Wow, what a great video. I think you said it best at the end that we should just take time to appreciate the small things in life.
Likeing you’re videos is just not enough, I absolutely love them! Just keep getting better and better! Thank you guys so much for sharing!!👍
Thanks so much for the support!
Your videos are so inspiring about the beauty and awe of the great outdoors. We have made a few overland trips ourselves but got started much later in life. So jealous of your adventures. Keep the videos coming.
Awesome! Walking and fly fishing in a river is the magical place for me.
Fly-fishing is on my wishlist of hobbies... maybe in 2019!
Kevin, you are so talented! Your videos are absolutely stunning! Safe travels.
We were in Montana about a year ago...so beautiful. Happy to see you guys are still doing great on your journey. Keep up the good work. thanks for sharing.
So great you got to spend even a short time to visit with Joe and Remie. Great video as always my friend.
Thanks, Bob! We will all have to go up to Joe's place and do some more exploring together!
Wow I’m so glad that I found your channel! Great videos! Awesome journey!
Great video thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I am planning a motorcycle camping trip to Montana next year, this is really making excited for that trip!
You're going to love it!
As usual, I jump into something halfway through, but I’ll circle back to the beginning. Absolutely love what you’re showcasing, made my way through SD, MT, ID into WA; living, breathing beauty! Getting my Gaia set up to take the Tepui and Taco in the great beyond! Best to you all . . .
Really liked the video! Always wanted to go camping in States. One day i will. Until then, I will enjoy your video. Keep up the good video!
Beautiful video and beautiful family!
Your videos are amazing
Iv been watching an learning from your adventures.
I’m planning on starting my own overland lifestyle soon.
Thank you 🙌🏾
Great update! Looks like you three may not make it over to Washington/Oregon before heading into the great North, but please try to come visit soooon! Those hoodies looks amazing by the way, a little pricey, but wow, I'm already in love!
Unfortunately the PNW wasn't achievable before I border crossing! Hope to make it to that area next year!
Another awesome video wish I was there right now looks like heaven on earth.
Thanks so much! We're definitely missing this camp spot!
Love this journey you’re taking us on!
Thanks for coming along!
Editing and production getting better and better! I fell in love with Montana when I was a kid when I went there on a trip with my grandparents. We took a roadtrip from Iowa to Montana, up into Glacier National Park and into Canada... now there are some amazing views. Looking forward in making that trip with my kids here in the nearish future.
Thanks for the feedback! We really appreciate it!
Great video quality!!! Thanks for sharing this, it looks so cool!
Loving the videos, most of my adult life I was paid to be in those remote mountains at radio sites. I even got to bring my kido's at times. Waiting on grand children to live it all over again.
Hello. We are retired now. But did lots of off-road camping in our days. Mainly by a Jeep. From Washington, love the Pacific Northwest and of course the area your in. The beautiful outdoors.😍
Thanks for the support!
Great video as usual. Keep up the great work and safe travels out there.
Thanks so much! Will do!
Happy little stream...I totally had that Bob Ross reference! (I carry the Echo Cordless 58V chainsaw...the theory being that I don't have to carry additional fuels around and can just recharge as needed.)
We thought about that route as well... but my younger years and two-stroke engines were calling to me :D It's such a happy little chainsaw ;) Thanks for the support, guys!
I have the echo 58v and love it. How do you charge the battery in “the wild” or away from an AC source?
@@robertbare1007 So...truth be told, I have 4 4ah batteries and 1 2ah battery, I own all their 58V tools so just been stocking up as I buy tools. I can charge 2 ways...I have a Ryobi Propane generator that I'll use at our remote lake lot (no power). Video here: ruclips.net/video/_-DDXde9aow/видео.html My other option is to plug a charger into my AC power port in my Jeep and then charge it up when driving. (The generator is much, much quieter than the video shows...)
I always have propane on my camping trailer, and the generator is light enough and small enough that right now, I bring it along. I doubt I'd use it on a true overland trip, though, maybe in a pinch.
I really loved it up in Idaho and Montana on the way up to Alaska from Western Colorado. I really enjoyed your video! Keep it up! We traveled about 200 miles a day and had a epic trip Have a glorious time what ever you do.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think this is your best video yet! Well done.
Thanks for the feedback! We're always glad to hear if we're improving or not!
Love the way you ended this episode! I'm ready to leave this rat race behind lol. Thank you!
Darn it. You guys hit my Gods country places. That was a bunch of territory you guys covered. Thanks for sharing.
It's was absolutely amazing up there!
BEAUTIFUL !! THX FOR SHARING BE SAFE..
Thanks! We will!
Awesome video. Safe Travels!
Thanks so much!
The wild is calling me and I’m ready to answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ❤️ ❤️ love your videos. Purchased my first 4Runner on Saturday. I’m excited for whats to come.
I just watch your latest video what a great scenery you having down there you going to find some beautiful scenery when you get north of the border I hope you enjoy Canada can't wait for your next video. 👍👍🇨🇦
Thanks for the support! Can't wait to show you what we found in Canada and Alaska!
We used to live up there in NW Montana. Until the near record winter of 96-97 under comet Hale Bopp when we got 28' of snow in the valley floor (no exaggeration). It took two years to sell out but eventually we found our way back to the Texas Hill Country where the winters are blissful. Also this is the only place in the world where the campfire smells right. That's how you know where home is.
28 feet!!? WOW! I don't blame your move after that, haha! Thanks for watching and following along!
28' between Oct and April. It compacts you know. It was six feet deep all winter. Crazy.
The old timers said it used to always be like that. The other day I told you guys about the Swan Valley. Chances are you came up through there unless you arrived at Hungry Horse from the West. Hungry Horse Reservoir is on the East slope of The Swan Mtns. There are lots of places in that part of the world that you can access and be very much alone in amazingly beautiful places. The trout like spoons if you aren't fly fisherfolk.
I made a small fortune that winter shoveling roofs. Like $100 bucks as a kid.
That little blonde cutie back there... she's so lovely!!! Thanks for sharing allllll these videos!
Great episode, maybe your best yet. Keep 'em coming.
Thanks for the feedback! We really appreciate it!
Amazing. thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful videography, well done and nice rig.
Thanks for the support!
Great episode, Kevin and Sarah! What an epic campsite - love all the varied footage too, from flowers to butterflies to the cool Osprey nest! And nice edit/cut on the haircut transformation. The only downside for me is it’s winter here now, and we’re probably not getting back out there for a few months. Oh well - we get to watch your vids in the meantime. 😎
Hey Mark! Glad you liked it! It was part of the strategy to have the good stuff going online while everyone is snow or winter bound 😁 enjoy!
Again with the awesome B roll footage. Great vid!
Just beautiful scenery.
I hope your Thanksgiving was great good to have another video have a blessed night.
We had a great one! Hope you did the same!
@@LifestyleOverland Yes it was great have Merry Christmas .
Bless you! Great video guys!
Thanks so much!
Great video beautiful scenery
Thanks so much!
I have been dreaming of doing the same thing you are doing most of my life... I once lived in Alaska when I was a kid... One day I will make this journey!
Man, growing up in Alaska must have been awesome! We can't wait to return!
great job guys , keep up the good work .... your little girl is growing so fast :) from the first video you guys uploaded
I need to go back and watch the old ones... she has grown 2 inches since this series started too!
beautyful, Thank you guys so much for sharing!!
Thanks for the support!
Great video, thank you!
Thanks for watching!
The dam you crossed is near kalispell mt my parents live there right now!!! I was excited to see you guys go that route I’ve never been too far north of there the snow was too deep in the spring. I’m from oklahoma and I love every second I get to spend in Montana!!!
Love the video and the music!!!
Hey thanks, bud! Musicbed.com is a new source we've switched to and it's been awesome!
Another great video. That opening drone shot with no sound was very striking. I understand your desire to spend time in that area. I just traveled through the Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Washington area this weekend. It was snow covered and gorgeous. I am definitely going back to camp sometime very soon. Thanks for such a great video and all the equipment info listed in the description.
Hey Brian, glad you enjoyed it! We really want to come back and see it in the winter!
Amazing place and amazing videography. keep it up
Looking forward to going from my 9-5 concrete jungle groundhog day lifestyle to something like this :)
It's life-changing... even if just for a day every now and then.
@@LifestyleOverland went once to Golden, Colorado mountains w my cousin in his Taco and was hooked w the mountains. Only few appreciate.
Cheers
Did my pack test for fire this year yesterday, alittle sore so rainy day calls for RUclips overlander lifestyle today. 😁
If you go back through nw mt again stop by glacier np or lake McDonald to see the crazy clear water idk anything about camping there with the trailer but it’s a good place to visit
Just a thought that is probably not new, but a periodic review of products that didn't make the cut, after a month or two of constant use would be helpful. Love Prometheus stuff, BTW.
We've been thinking hard about this subject. It's easy to create a review that only speaks to the positive side of products, which encourages other sponsors to submit products... but that doesn't do you or me any good, right? That's why we've worked hard to be supported by our viewers, and not necessarily sponsors so that we can stay away from obligations and give it to you straight. You'll be seeing more of these (honest) reviews in the future. (I've got a few bad apples to cover as well!)
I grew up in the Pacific Northwest and know all too well the benefits of having a good chainsaw. When you busted out the Stihl, I had a sh*t eating grin on my face. Another great video. Cheers!
Haha! I need a Tim the Toolman grunt in there I guess ;) Thanks for the support!
Nice job!!!
Thanks!
Wish I would have known you were in the Missoula area. I have a place for you to stay and show you some beautiful country. Maybe next time
We will have to plan a few group rides for next year!
@@LifestyleOverland Oh we can do that just let me know. Lots of beautiful country here LOL
awww, this video is so super nice! =) tnx guys. and mamabear, nice yellow-hat. thumbs up.
Creating awesome memories 🌲🌸
Absolutely! It's been a blast!
If you and your family ever make it to Crater lake national park or the Northern part of the red woods (I'm about a 2 hour drive from them), you will have to let me know it be awesome to meet you and your family.
That's definitely on our list! Maybe sometime next year!
@@LifestyleOverland Crater lake would be good around May June, snow would be gone and there shouldn't be much for fire restrictions.
Wow.. I like this high quality video! I have to try harder~
Looking forward to your travels through Canada. I assume your route is in BC. One concern we have while camping in the back woods are bears. Take it for what its worth we practice not cooking where you sleep. Attempt to cook back away some from our tent. Enjoy the trip as your viewers enjoy the ride.
Thanks for following along! We have done both methods. We will eventually make a video to walk folks through what we did to prepare and operate within bear country.
My hubby and I love following your journey! I would LOVE to know what kind of pan Sarah uses most on the stove...the large rectangle with the short, flared sides and handle. I would love to add one like it to our camp kitchen. Thank you!
Hey there! Thanks for following! The griddle is made by Partner Steel out of Idaho. You can call them or sometime find them on Amazon.
Now THAT was a sneeze! LOL You're in my favorite parts of the US. Full disclosure: I graduated from University of Wyoming and served four years in the USAF at Malmstrom AFB in Great Falls, MT..... Rocky Mountain wildflowers are spectacular. I must have 300 slides, yeah slides. I'm old!
You can envy me. I got to spend 9 years in this beautiful land and saw those vistas in all seasons. Yeah, I love that country and will be back come spring.
Awesome, Bill! We definitely have to get back to that region!
Amazing scenery. Super stuff.
Quick question, if it raining, what do you have to cover your kitchen/food preparation area?
There's a 270 awning that covers it... You'll like the next episode!
Awsome episode buddy..
Thanks! We appreciate that!
I retired from the Military last year and I watched your show night after night, at first my wife was reluctant and now she's like me waiting for that new episode lolol. I'm working on getting my rig right (overlanding wise) and we start our literal full time overlanding in the spring. So a lot of ideas do come from your YT channel.
Hey that is so awesome to hear! Sarah gets such a moral boost knowing she's inspiring other ladies to get out there!
For sure...she does. My son will be four and between your wife, daughter and you I'm pretty sure with my wife seeing you guys doing it, her confidence level goes up. Y'all do give a lot of us that are "thinking about it" a little more of a push to actually do it.
I love this one..truly show how adventurer should be..keep update. Im your subs now :)
I love your video, I live in southern Wyoming in the Snowy Range, come and see us sometime, we’d love it!!!
Fantastic video! Subscribed.
Thanks! Welcome to the community!
How did you stick the patches to the roof? That’s so cool!!
They have velcro on the backing.
Great episode, such beautiful scenery! Would it be possible to let us know what time of year this was filmed in? It would really help those of us inspired by you to visit some of these areas to better plan if we knew the time of year. Thanks and keep up the great work!
Thanks so much! This one was filmed in July. We appreciate the support!