Ep 3 - Boondocking Idaho - Sawtooths & Ghost Towns - Haven't Seen It Yet
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- Опубликовано: 30 дек 2020
- In this four-part series, we take you on our September 2020 boondocking adventures in Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. We will show our free camping spots in the Teton, Sawtooth and Bitterroot mountains.
***Correction to the video - The Lewis & Clark Expedition took place in 1805.
In our previous episodes, we camped overlooking the beautiful Teton Mountain range. Spent a night in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest where a herd of sheep visited in the morning. We visited the waterfalls in Idaho Falls and Twin Falls. Saw the natural sculptures in Black Magic Canyon and found a wonderful campsite along the North Fork Big Wood River.
Come along with us as we continue to explore more of Idaho & Montana.
Boondocking sites along Stanley Creek (44.24880, -115.04697) and along the Salmon River between Challis & the town of Salmon (44.82780, -113.98863)
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Very nice I enjoyed it
Thanks for watching, Jon!
Well done! This is a Ken Burns level documentary. You deserve a lot more subscribers. Keep this quality up, and you’ll have millions.
Everette Haire - thanks for watching and for your very kind comments! Quite an honor to be mentioned in the same sentence as Ken Burns.
If you would have stayed on the Yankee Fork road, and followed it through, you would have ended up in downtown Challis. It's called the "Custer Motorway".
Cool. Maybe if we get in that area again we’ll have to try that.
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Great video. We love your narration. You are going a great job of sharing the highlights of your adventures.
Thank you so much!
Wonderful footage! I miss that part of the world, a lot! Thanks so much:)
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I loved the snap shot at 4:11 of the 3 paddleboarders! Beautiful!
Thank you. As we were waiting for the sun to set, it was such a cool shot capture.
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Just found your channel while searching for camping/traveling info around the Sawtooth Mtns.
WOW. What a great video, you guys really captured a beautiful trip.
Thank you so much for sharing
It was a great trip, we will definitely get back to Idaho someday.
Enjoy the Sawtooth mountains.
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The Sawtooth mountains are one of the most beautiful areas and no crowds. Great video.
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That no crowds part sadly has changed in the last few years.
Great video! Thank you for sharing.
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Idaho Milky Way is amazing. Great video.
It really is!
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Great footage! Thank you:)
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Great vid I like how you mention historical points
We love history and want to share what we’ve learned. Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video!!!
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Dont worry about going 50 ft off trail. They will clear the tree, the grass will grow back in one season, and nobody will ever know a few vehicles went around the tree. Worst case scenario the forrest service will put a big rock to block people from going around the stump. This is not a big deal.
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Awesome
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Idaho is super underrated
Idaho certainly is underrated and we can’t wait to head back and find more adventures.
I agree with another commenter, wonderful video. Really enjoyed it except for the louder than needed background noise (music). Curious about your concern about the brakes. I assume you were in 1st (low) gear. Not being there, maybe steeper than it looked. Overall, beautifully done.
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This all happened in UTAH… go there !!!😢
I wish there was no music. Easier to watch while doing other things.
I quit watching pretty quickly when there's that much music
Amazing content 💯🤙 I inspire to make content like this for my channel 🎥
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@7:16
Your leaders want to come in and mind all this country. Open pit ⚒ miming. You can you can thank the people that live there and a mayor back in the day for making This and what it is today.
it's NOT a national park otherwise you can't hunt onit.