Really highly recommend taking the dirt trail that goes off to the right, just before you get to the spot you were at. There is some epic scenery there.
I bought a Garmin Inreach earlier this year. One night we didn't lock up our 4Runner and someone stole it out of the glovebox. It was the only thing they took. When I noticed it the next morning I pulled it up online and saw it not far from our house and it was in someones living room. A call to the cops and I managed to get it back pretty quickly. Of all the things to steal they stole a gps tracker.
First time watching one of your videos. It was really good. The colors were magnificent, drone shots excellent, like your setup. I have what you use to have, a 100 LC
Thanks! 100's are the best! Still have ours, couldn't bring ourselves to part with it. We'll be relocating it to live in AZ next week, actually. Super excited for that. Cheers 🍻
Awesome as usual! I've been stuck in town for the last two weeks and have one more week and it's killing me! Events taking place one right next to the other. In a week I'm done and headed out to wherever I can get given the reality of a hard November being here. Your timing is impeccable. And you really nailed the fall plumage. Life passes to fast to not get out there. Thank you.
Thank you! Yeah man ... that's what happened to me last year. A busy October, and by the time I got out in Nov, all the color was gone. Hope you're able to get out there soon!
Oh, wow. I totally forgot to answer that in the video 🤦♂️. The heater worked great. Lowest setting all night, it got down to about 28 degrees overnight. Camper was probably 50-55 degrees. At MOST, the fireplace used 1/5 of my 10lb tank, which kinda blew me away.
@WheretoNextOverland Lol. Just had to mess with you. I already knew. I have several friends with Alucabs. We enjoy your videos. Keep up the great content.
I love the Cle Elum area. We have friends that live in Roslyn, so we get up there a few times a year. There is a lot to explore above the lake. Also, up hwy 97 blewett pass. Liberty has tons of roads to explore as well.
Oh, wow. I totally forgot to answer that in the video 🤦♂️. The heater worked great. Lowest setting all night, it got down to about 28 degrees overnight. Camper was probably 50-55 degrees. At MOST, the fireplace used 1/5 of my 10lb tank, which kinda blew me away.
Fall camping is awesome especially since we can have real fires again. Lots of hunters out too so a good idea to have some hi-vis on if you’re walking a ways off from camp exploring.
What an absolutely STUNNING campsite. And that opening sequence was top notch. That DiGiorno sure looks like it beats the MRE pizza for sure! Having a heat source in cold weather is a game changer. My late September trip on the Oregon BDR allowed me to test our diesel heater for the first time. It got down into the upper 30s and man, was I glad I had it. I want to get out and camp during fall colors so bad, so had serious FOMO watching this!
@@WheretoNextOverland it's a nice area, I go out that way several times each year. Although I don't typically camp in that specific spot unless the higher areas are blown out by snow.
They were SO good. And your tip to run the Dickinson at the lowest possible setting works great. Blows my mind how little propane it used running all night
@@WheretoNextOverland Dialing in the Dickinson! I always carry a 2nd 11# tank, but I've never run the first one dry. It really is remarkable how little gas it uses. Once the weather's like this, I fire that baby up as soon as I level the truck and set it to Low-Low. We do dog walks, cook, whatever and it's always cozy in the Scout without any worry of overheating. And not having to relight it again at some point in the early morning is a god-send. Works so well for condensation too. I crack the roof hatch and a side window. The Dickinson just chugs along. Everything's cozy. Would love to share a campfire out there sometime. Hit me up any time if you're interested.
It makes me cringe every time I think about you stepping down onto that tote. 😬 It could be wet and slippery or not sit flat or it could slide around. Please look into a step that goes into your hitch receiver so that I can sleep at night. 😂😂.
😂 yeah, that's totally fair. It's only a matter of time before I eat s**** stepping on that thing. A hitch receiver step would probably be a wise investment!
It is nice having a real fire, but you can find camp grounds empty and we have a propane fire pit that we use and I still cook over it, but yeah it's not the real thing but we have the whole campground to ourselves and our little girl can be off the leash and run wild. Thanks for sharing, I'll be watching your videos to see if it's a spot for us. So far it's been a bust for us where you have gone to, but love the videos, our wife's would probably get along great, but I don't want her to watch because she is going to want that body sleeping bag suit. Not sure what you call it, but I know she will want it if she seen it.
@J_Medlin 🤣. I mean .... you're not wrong. The Alucab isn't THAT terribly heavy, though. It's nowhere near as bad as when you see a Taco with a 4WC or Scout camper on it. So, at least there's that haha
@@WheretoNextOverlandI still guarantee you're over payload though. Just you and the camper alone take up over half the weight allotted. You haven't factored in water, propane, armor, winch, batteries, etc.
It does. You can pay monthly or annually ... I think it's something like $12/mo. You can deactivate it for months you don't plan on camping though, so there's that ...
That's not horrible!! Thanks so much I'm getting one. I think we're also gonna try for the Loan Peak roof top tent this year. Haven't seen a bad review yet.
I have one of the original DeLorme inReachs going back a decade or so. I think Garmin bought out DeLorme primarily for this technology. At the present time I sync it to a Garmin Overlander GPS. You can get the newer Garmin Trail model (think that's it's name) with the inReach built in. My wife and I have used the inReach to keep in contact with family and friends via text and bread crumbs tracking on their home computers While we've traveled all over the western U.S. Highly recommended! I think Garmin is in the process of rolling out a new payment process.
What are your thoughts on Fall camping? Love it, or nah?
Woah, when were you in this spot. I was just out there last week 😂.
(Without disclosing the exact location because I know exactly where that is)
Really highly recommend taking the dirt trail that goes off to the right, just before you get to the spot you were at. There is some epic scenery there.
Ahh, i was out there 3 weeks ago! Love the area
Yeah, that trail is on my list. Hopefully next Summer!
@@WheretoNextOverland let me know if you want to come with me, I head out there a few times a year. It's one that you don't want to go solo 😂
Beautiful spot! Thanks for sharing!
@@Alucamp2019 thanks for watching. Cheers 🍻
I bought a Garmin Inreach earlier this year. One night we didn't lock up our 4Runner and someone stole it out of the glovebox. It was the only thing they took. When I noticed it the next morning I pulled it up online and saw it not far from our house and it was in someones living room. A call to the cops and I managed to get it back pretty quickly. Of all the things to steal they stole a gps tracker.
Hahaha, what a story. "On this episode of criminals who aren't too smart" 😂
Was it kids?😅
@@gregschwartz8977It was a teenager.
Such stunning views! You’ve really captured the essence of these landscapes. Incredible videos! sub & 👍
Thank you!
Awesome shots and that pizza...finally! LOL Good vibes all around and excited to see that new rig out in the cooler temps 🤘🏻
No doubt! Looking forward to seeing what kind of temps the fireplace can keep the camper warm in!
First time watching one of your videos. It was really good. The colors were magnificent, drone shots excellent, like your setup. I have what you use to have, a 100 LC
Thanks! 100's are the best! Still have ours, couldn't bring ourselves to part with it. We'll be relocating it to live in AZ next week, actually. Super excited for that. Cheers 🍻
What a fantastic spot and great timing for fall colors! And we love the way you edit your videos.
I definitely got a bit lucky with the timing this year. Thanks so much for the kind words!
Thank you for your continued videos! I hope to be doing more this summer after I get my knee fixed!! Just up to green water and no hiking yet
Epic drone videos!
Thanks!
Drone shots were so good that I had to grab my wife from the next room and show her! You captured this part of Washington superbly!!!
Thanks so much. Appreciate the kind words! Cheers 🍻
Amazing spot! Washington native here, I hope to come across it one of these in my travels
Awesome as usual! I've been stuck in town for the last two weeks and have one more week and it's killing me! Events taking place one right next to the other. In a week I'm done and headed out to wherever I can get given the reality of a hard November being here. Your timing is impeccable. And you really nailed the fall plumage. Life passes to fast to not get out there. Thank you.
Thank you! Yeah man ... that's what happened to me last year. A busy October, and by the time I got out in Nov, all the color was gone. Hope you're able to get out there soon!
Good video!
Beautiful colors, great camera angles and the music at the beginning, nice touch.
Thanks!
Well?
Did it stay warm on low?
How much propane did you use?
Don't leave us hangin!
Oh, wow. I totally forgot to answer that in the video 🤦♂️. The heater worked great. Lowest setting all night, it got down to about 28 degrees overnight. Camper was probably 50-55 degrees. At MOST, the fireplace used 1/5 of my 10lb tank, which kinda blew me away.
@WheretoNextOverland
Lol. Just had to mess with you. I already knew. I have several friends with Alucabs.
We enjoy your videos. Keep up the great content.
Such great scenery! Good stuff
@ZenOverlanding hey, thanks!
I love the Cle Elum area. We have friends that live in Roslyn, so we get up there a few times a year. There is a lot to explore above the lake. Also, up hwy 97 blewett pass. Liberty has tons of roads to explore as well.
Blewett Pass is an area I need to do some exploring in. Haven't been off pavement or camped up there yet. Next year!
I love the fall colors of the PNW! Great video.
Agree! Thank you
Love Autumn camping! How did the heater hold up?
Oh, wow. I totally forgot to answer that in the video 🤦♂️. The heater worked great. Lowest setting all night, it got down to about 28 degrees overnight. Camper was probably 50-55 degrees. At MOST, the fireplace used 1/5 of my 10lb tank, which kinda blew me away.
Fall camping is awesome especially since we can have real fires again.
Lots of hunters out too so a good idea to have some hi-vis on if you’re walking a ways off from camp exploring.
Yeah, fair point. Not trying to find myself in a Dick Cheney situation out there!
What an absolutely STUNNING campsite. And that opening sequence was top notch. That DiGiorno sure looks like it beats the MRE pizza for sure! Having a heat source in cold weather is a game changer. My late September trip on the Oregon BDR allowed me to test our diesel heater for the first time. It got down into the upper 30s and man, was I glad I had it. I want to get out and camp during fall colors so bad, so had serious FOMO watching this!
Thanks dude! And yeah, I'm gonna be honest. The DiGiorno pizza was the highlight of the trip for me lol
Love the video intro. Definitely hooks the viewer.
Thank you, glad to hear it. I really enjoyed putting this video together
@@WheretoNextOverland it's a nice area, I go out that way several times each year. Although I don't typically camp in that specific spot unless the higher areas are blown out by snow.
Fantastic colors.
They were SO good. And your tip to run the Dickinson at the lowest possible setting works great. Blows my mind how little propane it used running all night
@@WheretoNextOverland Dialing in the Dickinson! I always carry a 2nd 11# tank, but I've never run the first one dry. It really is remarkable how little gas it uses. Once the weather's like this, I fire that baby up as soon as I level the truck and set it to Low-Low. We do dog walks, cook, whatever and it's always cozy in the Scout without any worry of overheating. And not having to relight it again at some point in the early morning is a god-send. Works so well for condensation too. I crack the roof hatch and a side window. The Dickinson just chugs along. Everything's cozy.
Would love to share a campfire out there sometime. Hit me up any time if you're interested.
@pala4833 appreciate the offer! Cheers 🍻
Thank you for suggesting the use of a satellite messenger in the wild. They are affordable and can save your life. Nice video!
Totally agree & thanks for the kind words!
What chair is that you’re using??
Frontrunner expander camp chair. Love 'em!
Plumage!!
🍂 🍁
It makes me cringe every time I think about you stepping down onto that tote. 😬
It could be wet and slippery or not sit flat or it could slide around.
Please look into a step that goes into your hitch receiver so that I can sleep at night. 😂😂.
😂 yeah, that's totally fair. It's only a matter of time before I eat s**** stepping on that thing. A hitch receiver step would probably be a wise investment!
It is nice having a real fire, but you can find camp grounds empty and we have a propane fire pit that we use and I still cook over it, but yeah it's not the real thing but we have the whole campground to ourselves and our little girl can be off the leash and run wild. Thanks for sharing, I'll be watching your videos to see if it's a spot for us. So far it's been a bust for us where you have gone to, but love the videos, our wife's would probably get along great, but I don't want her to watch because she is going to want that body sleeping bag suit. Not sure what you call it, but I know she will want it if she seen it.
I'm jealous! One of these days my dog and me will be there without the wife. 😁
Payload, what payload? This Tacoma apparently identifies as a HD truck.
@J_Medlin 🤣. I mean .... you're not wrong. The Alucab isn't THAT terribly heavy, though. It's nowhere near as bad as when you see a Taco with a 4WC or Scout camper on it. So, at least there's that haha
@@WheretoNextOverland Hey now.... ;-P
@pala4833 shots fired! 🤣
@@WheretoNextOverlandI still guarantee you're over payload though. Just you and the camper alone take up over half the weight allotted. You haven't factored in water, propane, armor, winch, batteries, etc.
@J_Medlin i won't argue with you there. That's the story with pretty much every "built" 3rd Gen Taco though. Their rated payload is pretty atrocious.
Did not like the music in the beginning. Not relaxing just annoying. But rest was good.
That's not unexpected. My music selection is often .... polarizing. But I'm gonna do what I like so 🤷♂️
Beautiful fall love it!! Does the Garmin require a monthly or annual fee??
It does. You can pay monthly or annually ... I think it's something like $12/mo. You can deactivate it for months you don't plan on camping though, so there's that ...
That's not horrible!! Thanks so much I'm getting one. I think we're also gonna try for the Loan Peak roof top tent this year. Haven't seen a bad review yet.
I have one of the original DeLorme inReachs going back a decade or so. I think Garmin bought out DeLorme primarily for this technology. At the present time I sync it to a Garmin Overlander GPS. You can get the newer Garmin Trail model (think that's it's name) with the inReach built in. My wife and I have used the inReach to keep in contact with family and friends via text and bread crumbs tracking on their home computers While we've traveled all over the western U.S. Highly recommended! I think Garmin is in the process of rolling out a new payment process.