I've seen that epic campsite in at least one other video so it looked familiar to me. They also had to deal with slimy mud which is something I try to avoid at all costs. Great video Brian!
I just saw your video. I always love when you come on beautiful drone footage and beautiful inspiration of your words brings light into my heart. I never laughed so hard when you’re at the cave with your friend we need to laugh and you have a way with words they keep the story going that is rare. I’m a photographer and wish I could capture those beautiful canyons, but at least I can watch and feel it is if I’m driving with you. as you travel feel like I’m close to heaven as you fly the drones so beautiful. I thank you for your videos and look forward to more. I have gratitude for being a part of your journey.
I know you have absolutely no idea who I am, or that I live in Oregon… however I’m still slightly upset you didn’t get in touch with me before you took this trip lol 😂 Glad to see you enjoyed Oregon so much! If you ever want to do another trip up my way I would love to show you around. Love your videos ✌🏼
That is NOT "wilderness" or remote. You guys are less than 20 miles from town and people live and work cattle there every day. My grandparents had a farm right off the highway near there and I was driving those roads before I was old enough to have a driver's license. You guys need to go back to the city.
Thanks for sharing your connection to this area! You're right that it's actively ranched and has a rich history of farming and cattle operations. Perhaps 'remote' wasn't the best word choice from a local's perspective. When I used those terms, I was trying to capture how different and special this landscape feels compared to urban areas, especially for city folks who might be inspired to explore it respectfully. I'd love to hear more about your family's history here - those kinds of deep connections to the land are what make the Owyhees so special.
I've seen that epic campsite in at least one other video so it looked familiar to me. They also had to deal with slimy mud which is something I try to avoid at all costs. Great video Brian!
I just saw your video. I always love when you come on beautiful drone footage and beautiful inspiration of your words brings light into my heart. I never laughed so hard when you’re at the cave with your friend we need to laugh and you have a way with words they keep the story going that is rare. I’m a photographer and wish I could capture those beautiful canyons, but at least I can watch and feel it is if I’m driving with you. as you travel feel like I’m close to heaven as you fly the drones so beautiful. I thank you for your videos and look forward to more. I have gratitude for being a part of your journey.
What a great comment. Thank you for the beautiful words. More to come
It is fantastic to see my dreamtaem again!!!!🙂💫
@@OOW-v4k woohoo! 🎉 thanks for joining us!
Another Great Video! Love your commentary and video skills. Rock On!
Well thanks for the encouragement! Much more to come
Man probably the best video till date !! 😨😭 🫏
Right on! Thanks man!
Vey nice dude, enjoyed that a lot!! I gotta get over to the owyhee’s this summer
Right on! I think you will love it.
I know you have absolutely no idea who I am, or that I live in Oregon… however I’m still slightly upset you didn’t get in touch with me before you took this trip lol 😂 Glad to see you enjoyed Oregon so much! If you ever want to do another trip up my way I would love to show you around. Love your videos ✌🏼
Thanks man, I'll keep that in mind! It's always good to have a local guide.
It is beautiful country out there. I am so glad it is pretty much my backyard. Succor Creek, Leslie Gulch, Devil's Gate, and so much more.
very nice backyard. thanks for watching!
That is NOT "wilderness" or remote. You guys are less than 20 miles from town and people live and work cattle there every day. My grandparents had a farm right off the highway near there and I was driving those roads before I was old enough to have a driver's license. You guys need to go back to the city.
Thanks for sharing your connection to this area! You're right that it's actively ranched and has a rich history of farming and cattle operations. Perhaps 'remote' wasn't the best word choice from a local's perspective. When I used those terms, I was trying to capture how different and special this landscape feels compared to urban areas, especially for city folks who might be inspired to explore it respectfully. I'd love to hear more about your family's history here - those kinds of deep connections to the land are what make the Owyhees so special.