EarthRoamer adventures in Baja: Catavina to the Coast EP4

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2023
  • We have some challenging terrain to cross as we make our way back toward MX1. We came across this abandoned hacienda out in the middle of nowhere that had some pretty interesting features you wouldn’t expect to find out here. We were glad to be running on 41’s with many sections of the trail having large deep washouts. The relative size of Grit makes the washouts look less daunting but you might find yourself on your skid plates with even 35’s if you’re not careful. Good thing I have Ruth to keep me out of trouble…most of the time. Ruth had fun practicing flying her drone and got some nice shots of the desert with the giant cardon cactus. We are back in the beautiful inland part of the desert that is so amazing. Trying to keep the videos bite size so they’re easier to swallow…more to come in EP5 if you’re interested.
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Комментарии • 25

  • @mackwhitmire8942
    @mackwhitmire8942 Месяц назад +1

    Glad to see one of these offroad, love it!

    • @AnimalOverland
      @AnimalOverland  Месяц назад

      Thanks…we post mostly on Instagram @animaloverland

  • @clintonbowerman3143
    @clintonbowerman3143 Год назад +1

    million dollar fun glad the eart roamer family made it!!!

  • @EarthRoamingAdventures
    @EarthRoamingAdventures Год назад +2

    Nice video, we should film more when we get into these situations but usually they are to intense to dig out the cameras.

    • @AnimalOverland
      @AnimalOverland  Год назад

      Yes…we can relate to that. Ruth’s getting pretty good at multitasking with the iPhone in one hand and spotting me with the other. I mentioned in another reply that we do actually have video of everything with the Lorex 360 cameras and our dashcam…but that’s the problem…it’s of EVERYTHING and just takes too much time to dig through. I will practice with the dashcam archive feature on the next trip.

  • @tonyshelton3744
    @tonyshelton3744 Год назад +1

    Great video! This is the kind of stuff we hit in the Southwest but the pucker factor is too high to film it. We are in San Felipe right now debating on going inland like you, but we are 7 inches wider and a foot taller. Not sure we could make it through the cactus. Your videos are inspiring.

  • @selimibnalkazahan
    @selimibnalkazahan Год назад +1

    Maybe the burned hacienda was in the way of a smuggler's route and the entire family was killed and their property burn down..
    Who knows, but it sure looks like a place where tragedy happened, like the hotel from "The Shining" where Jack Nicholson stayed with his family.
    You can see that the vultures know they may get fresh flesh when they see humans around, they seem to be expecting a carnage.
    Greetings from Tamaulipas, Mexico.

    • @AnimalOverland
      @AnimalOverland  Год назад +1

      Well…hopefully it was not such a dark story as that but who knows?

  • @MrThomasfouraker
    @MrThomasfouraker Год назад +1

    Ive been binge watching these after just finding your channel and subscribing. I have a Dodge Serro Scotty, not nearly on this level but it certainly has inspired me to improve its capability for exploration. I am in Florida but purchased my rig from Utah where the previous owner took many trips down to Baja. I dont think he went where you did though! How is fuel access out there?

    • @AnimalOverland
      @AnimalOverland  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment and glad you have enjoyed them. Fuel access is very good but it’s always a good idea to top it off and keep it on the full side.

  • @alphatruckhouse8223
    @alphatruckhouse8223 Год назад +1

    Geez Guys ! good for you !! proud of ya , I'm solo and no way i would do that alone . However , i'm pretty confident my truck could. Will you guys be in Flag for overland xpo 2023 ? ~peace~

    • @AnimalOverland
      @AnimalOverland  Год назад +1

      You have a great rig for it…just have to abide by the mantra…”as slow as possible and as fast as necessary” so you don’t break stuff out in the boonies! We have been to OE flag several times but probably won’t make it this year…love it though!

    • @alphatruckhouse8223
      @alphatruckhouse8223 Год назад

      @@AnimalOverland Gotcha ya 👍 Thanks for getting back ~peace~

  • @norkisserrano
    @norkisserrano Год назад +1

    I think you need radios on spotting so the driver can hear the instructions accurately. I enjoyed your adventures.

    • @AnimalOverland
      @AnimalOverland  Год назад +1

      Yes…that’s a good idea. Thanks for the comment

    • @norkisserrano
      @norkisserrano Год назад

      @@AnimalOverland -please tell your wife to say “Driver” to go left, and “Passenger” to go right to avoid confusion. Just a suggestion as most Offroaders would say when spotting.

    • @RuthVanSciver
      @RuthVanSciver Год назад +1

      We have radios. But in this case, it would have been impossible to film, press the talk button on the radio and gesture and point, and not trip.

  • @virakin9465
    @virakin9465 Год назад +1

    🌟🌟🌟♥️👍

  • @jatorresrv
    @jatorresrv Год назад +2

    A front forward-facing camera might be helpful on the trail.

    • @AnimalOverland
      @AnimalOverland  Год назад

      Yes good observation…we have a front and rear facing dashcam and four 360 security cameras but they generate too much video and I can’t justify the time it would take to go through all that for editing…so I don’t usually. I need to start using the feature on the dashcam that allows you to archive selected video so I can just look at the video in that folder.

    • @jatorresrv
      @jatorresrv Год назад

      @@AnimalOverland I was referring to a Live forward-facing camera that allows you to toggle between the front and rear to see the trail Live and assist you with driving your line. Google "Anytime Front Facing Camera in 5th Gen Toyota 4Runner" for an example.

  • @mohammedfalasten6980
    @mohammedfalasten6980 Год назад +1

    😲😲😲😳😳😳😳👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️