Incredibly beautiful, thanks for sharing! I agree that 4x4 can get you into plenty of beautiful spots, but often times Mother Nature simply says " not today." Safe travels!!
Some people have said of Ansel Adams' photographs that he wasn't capturing the landscapes as much as he was capturing the clouds. The last two minutes of your video reminded me of that. Well done.
Great video, appreciate you show us how your nice truck is off roading in the snow it’s absolutely amazing for all of us owning a 4x2 and not taking snow roads just because we think we could get stuck, I’ll be more comfortable the next time I see snow, keep roading guys!!
That ain’t snow! NW Wisconsin here. Hilly & curvy. But our summers are hard to beat if you get the notion. Great bike trails & lakes. That said, that snow IS uncleared, unsalted, & compressed into ice. I don’t envy you that drive. AWD version of the van looking attractive.
Great work guys. Loved the video. Thanks. Hey. Stearic acid,available on Amazon will take care of the bacon grease. Aka fryaway, oil solidifying powder. Cheers!!
So a couple of things I wanted to comment and share with you. First off I fully respect & understand your decision to NOT name some of the places you visit so as to possibly not add to the issues already at play. I can’t tell you how bummed out I get when arrive at a spot I used to go to as a young man and see it blocked off due to overcrowding or worse, vandalism and trash left by some. Also I appreciate the video about your 2wd Van experience. I own a 2WD Ram 3500 Diesel Dually, am an explorer/adventurer myself. I’m currently researching the use of 2WD vs 4WD for light to moderate off road overland experiences. Thanks for sharing and keep on “trucking” and staying curious you two!!!! ✌🏽🇺🇸🙏
Thanks for the comment, I really appreciate it. Some people frown on gate keeping which makes me appreciate those who understand why I do it. As for 4wd vs 2wd, there’s quite a few upsides to a 2wd if you’re willing to have an open mind about it. We certainly would like to have the capabilities of 4x4, but as I’m holding to, we don’t NEED them. Thanks for watching, we’ve got loads of adventures to bring you along on. ✌🏼
Love that door latch for the stove on top of your van did you make that or did you buy it from a manufacturer. Great video!!! from another 2WD f150 future camper. You need chains....lol
It’s a Swiss company called Tiny Stove, same business that made our wood stove. I’ve had a lot of people say to get chains. I believe them, but I’m not gonna carry chains.🤣
When you're some places you need 4wd you need 4wd. Our XJ or SB Burb couldn't go half the places they do if they were not 4wd and our 87 E250 could go more places if it was 4wd.
Betty continues to rock. Love that time lapse.
Thanks Luis! She continues to amaze.🤣 Definitely gonna be adding more Timelapse’s into vids from now on
beautiful landscape great music and very well made video, thanks for sharing 🤩💪❣️
Thank you for watching!😁
Betty is seriously so impressive! We can't believe you left Baja for that much snow, yucky! Drone footage hit the feels.
Bahahaha, yeah, we didn’t see it coming. Hoped in vain that we’d have dry weather. Meh.🤷🏼♂️ Drone footage got me in feels too! 😁
Keep out is just another way to say, come see what's behind this fence! Another great video!
No doubt! Especially with KEEP OUT signs as big as that. Thanks for watching, Colleen!
Incredibly beautiful, thanks for sharing! I agree that 4x4 can get you into plenty of beautiful spots, but often times Mother Nature simply says " not today." Safe travels!!
Yep! Agreed, I say often that 2WD keeps me out of the kind of trouble that you need 4WD for. Thanks for watching, Jackie!
Some people have said of Ansel Adams' photographs that he wasn't capturing the landscapes as much as he was capturing the clouds. The last two minutes of your video reminded me of that. Well done.
The ever changing and continuously entertaining painting.😊 Thanks for watching!
Great video, appreciate you show us how your nice truck is off roading in the snow it’s absolutely amazing for all of us owning a 4x2 and not taking snow roads just because we think we could get stuck, I’ll be more comfortable the next time I see snow, keep roading guys!!
Thanks so much! Glad you feel more comfortable. Have fun gettin’ after it!🙌🏻
Most 4x4 vans are ony 2wd. 1 rear and 1 front wheel drive. Add a rear Air locker and you will be really surprised at what a difference it makes...
Ha! Ain’t that the truth. The locker is an incoming upgrade that we want to do. It’ll just be done when we regear the van.
While a locked 2wd is better than an open dif 2wd an open dif 4wd still has the advantages over either.
Keep out is just like: Mi casa es su casa??
HA! Pretty much 🤣🤣🤣
That ain’t snow! NW Wisconsin here. Hilly & curvy. But our summers are hard to beat if you get the notion. Great bike trails & lakes. That said, that snow IS uncleared,
unsalted, & compressed into ice. I don’t envy you that drive. AWD version of the van looking attractive.
You are right about that bacon smell! 😊Glad you could wash it off in natural bath tubs. Too bad about Betty!. I wanna paint all the skies!!!
You should come along with your paints then!
Great work guys. Loved the video. Thanks.
Hey.
Stearic acid,available on Amazon will take care of the bacon grease.
Aka fryaway, oil solidifying powder.
Cheers!!
Hey, thanks for watching and thank you for the tip, we’ll have to try that!
So a couple of things I wanted to comment and share with you.
First off I fully respect & understand your decision to NOT name some of the places you visit so as to possibly not add to the issues already at play.
I can’t tell you how bummed out I get when arrive at a spot I used to go to as a young man and see it blocked off due to overcrowding or worse, vandalism and trash left by some.
Also I appreciate the video about your 2wd Van experience. I own a 2WD Ram 3500 Diesel Dually, am an explorer/adventurer myself. I’m currently researching the use of 2WD vs 4WD for light to moderate off road overland experiences.
Thanks for sharing and keep on “trucking” and staying curious you two!!!!
✌🏽🇺🇸🙏
Thanks for the comment, I really appreciate it. Some people frown on gate keeping which makes me appreciate those who understand why I do it.
As for 4wd vs 2wd, there’s quite a few upsides to a 2wd if you’re willing to have an open mind about it. We certainly would like to have the capabilities of 4x4, but as I’m holding to, we don’t NEED them.
Thanks for watching, we’ve got loads of adventures to bring you along on. ✌🏼
@@SlowRoamers 🙏
I have anxiety just thinking about 2x drive in snow from my own experience. My next vehicle must be a 4X4. Happy travels!
That’s fair, it’s a learned and practiced skill and some people most certainly have had bad experiences. Thanks for watching!🙌🏻
Love that door latch for the stove on top of your van did you make that or did you buy it from a manufacturer. Great video!!! from another 2WD f150 future camper. You need chains....lol
It’s a Swiss company called Tiny Stove, same business that made our wood stove. I’ve had a lot of people say to get chains. I believe them, but I’m not gonna carry chains.🤣
@@SlowRoamers you have a winch good as could be.
@@SlowRoamers they must be out of business so hard to find information on the product.
@@CanadianCampPurr www.tiny-stove.com/
@@SlowRoamers thank you.
Something i would ask my wife to is how was your morning poop lol 7:16
Every morning, it’s a daily ritual, gotta know.😂😂
Daaaaang
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A 4x4 might bring you to places, when stuck, no one can come to rescue you. Sometimes a 4x2 won’t bring you in such difficult situations. 😂
That’s the truth! Thanks for watching!
You're telling me your van still doesn't smell like bacon grease??
It’s the truth. It doesn’t smell like bacon grease. 😩🤣
When you're some places you need 4wd you need 4wd. Our XJ or SB Burb couldn't go half the places they do if they were not 4wd and our 87 E250 could go more places if it was 4wd.
Rather uninteresting
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