Finding God's Country in the Oregon Outback

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • OTG heads to Oregon on a scouting mission to figure out the last remaining segment of the Great American Outback Trail. Join the OTG Crew as we explore the backroads of the Oregon Outback between Klamath Falls and Bend.
    The Great American Outback Trail
    The Great American Outback Trail is a 2,000 mile overland route that's currently under development, with planned release for Winter/Spring 2023. The route is comprised of a giant loop through some of the lower 48's most remote regions and darkest skies including central and eastern Oregon, NE California, Northern Nevada, and Southern Idaho.
    Complete Route Guide & GPX Files coming to www.Overlandtrailguides.com in early 2023!

Комментарии • 27

  • @c.b.650
    @c.b.650 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great time in the outdoors love it our out back is amazing

  • @gainesj1
    @gainesj1 Год назад +3

    Solid video, great job handling the recording and the storytelling solo!

  • @gerardhoran
    @gerardhoran Год назад +3

    Nice work Ben, thanks for sharing and encouraging us to get out there!

  • @ByronWSmith
    @ByronWSmith Год назад +2

    Hey Ben, this looks like fun. I like this area. Traveling solo. Sometimes that's nice.

  • @ponolovefarms3926
    @ponolovefarms3926 6 месяцев назад

    Woof Shasta! Nice rig man

  • @Ibitehardcore1
    @Ibitehardcore1 Год назад +1

    Great content and puppers!

  • @Pamela_PNW
    @Pamela_PNW Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, do more! You are my go to trail guide for overlanding and I can’t wait for the guide to come out next year. did your Owyhee Route last spring and it was amazing!

  • @marge3157
    @marge3157 Год назад +2

    Fort Rock, my back yard. :)

  • @rjsalameh
    @rjsalameh Месяц назад

    Moving to Napa end of August and recently became a paid subscriber and really love the routes AND the videos!! I think it would be really cool if you fdid a short video telling us more about yourself and how you decided to launch this business and channel! Thanks again for this wonderful resource!!

    • @OverlandTrailGuides
      @OverlandTrailGuides  Месяц назад +1

      it was a hobby that turned into a business, and the channel came later. We certainly use RUclips for marketing, but I don't consider myself a content creator, at least that's not my sole gig!

    • @rjsalameh
      @rjsalameh Месяц назад

      @@OverlandTrailGuides Thanks! Keep em coming!!!

  • @glenncourtney4876
    @glenncourtney4876 Год назад +1

    We've stopped at the Fort Rock museum, well worth a visit.

  • @realpropertymangement7640
    @realpropertymangement7640 5 месяцев назад

    My neck of the woods! There is some incredibly beautiful country out on the eastern side of Oregon. But it can be exceptionally remote, and it isn't for those who come unprepared. If needed, assistance can be more than a few hours away! Plan wisely.

  • @Mannix007
    @Mannix007 Год назад

    Great job! Look forward to heading out on this adventure after the scouting is complete. Thank you!

  • @the_nothing
    @the_nothing Год назад

    Outstanding! Can't wait for this track

  • @SkylinersYeti
    @SkylinersYeti Год назад +2

    Eastern and South Eastern Oregon is one of my favorite stomping grounds. Winds are a reality in this area year around. Another reality is to find private property next to the highway posted Private property no trespassing. I can not count the number of times I was close to the highway and had to turn around and deadhead back 40 miles. Many times I have spent 5 days camping and not seen another person. Not an area you want to have mechanical problems.

    • @OverlandTrailGuides
      @OverlandTrailGuides  Год назад

      Desert winds...One of the big reasons we traded in the land cruiser for a truck camper!!

  • @wirebrush
    @wirebrush Год назад +1

    I grew up in that country. Born in K Falls, went to high school in Lakeview. Went to elementary school in Paulina. My Grandfather grazed cattle just off 97 below Mt. Shasta where you camped that first night. It's really wonderful country and some of the most sparsely populated land in the lower 48. It's just a shame that Sacramento and Portland/Eugene determine the rules the folks who live there have to live under. BTW it's pronounced Paul eye nuh.

  • @ripstevens6893
    @ripstevens6893 Год назад

    Nice cinematography! I almost hate to say this, because most people want to argue about it, but to an English major, pronouncing route (root) as rout is distracting. Webster's makes very clear the proper pronunciation (and no, it's not a "toe-meh-to" vs "to-mah-to") thing. Sorry to be a stickler, but you work so hard and do such a fine job on your vids that I hate to see (or, hear) anything tarnish that. Keep up the good work!

  • @jbjdmcruiser23
    @jbjdmcruiser23 Год назад

    Just wondering, did you let go of your Lx570?

  • @sonnydayz1745
    @sonnydayz1745 Год назад

    How did you plan the fuel stops?
    How much did you carry?
    Thank you for this content !

    • @OverlandTrailGuides
      @OverlandTrailGuides  Год назад +2

      No need for fuel stops when you have a diesel and 31 gallon fuel tank ;)

  • @Bronco1963
    @Bronco1963 Год назад

    What pack do you use for storage? More specifically, what pack did you have your portable lighter in? Thanks.

    • @OverlandTrailGuides
      @OverlandTrailGuides  Год назад +2

      Gearbox by Radius Outfitters. Here's the model we use:
      radiusoutfitters.com/products/gear-box-3500

    • @Bronco1963
      @Bronco1963 Год назад

      @@OverlandTrailGuides thank you

  • @lalomalo626
    @lalomalo626 Год назад

    Why didn't you use the portable kitchen stove to start the fire??

    • @OverlandTrailGuides
      @OverlandTrailGuides  Год назад

      I'd considered it, but with the wind howling and the rain looking like it was about to come down any minute, I figured I wouldn't be able to enjoy the fire.