Driving the West’s Hidden Utopia of Solitude! (SUV Camping/Vanlife Adventures)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

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  • @coolbuffdad
    @coolbuffdad Год назад +53

    That radio equipment on top of the mountain is used by the natgas company to communicate with the wells in the area. I used to support one of their office in the Piceance Creek area.

  • @zendt66
    @zendt66 Год назад +12

    Your video today was especially meaningful. My mother, who recently passed away at 93, went to high school in Rangely (late 1940's) where she met my dad who was an oil field worker. She had great memories and stories about the area. Thanks!

  • @carolsmith7380
    @carolsmith7380 Год назад +29

    Very enjoyable video, Tristan. Get busy writing the book you mentioned about mountains you can drive up.....I'd buy and read it . Enjoyed all the things you showed us today....rock art, great scenery, awesome rock formations, and the lizard🦎 . Have a safe trip home. See you next week!!

  • @annsterling969
    @annsterling969 Год назад +43

    I love the idea of a mountain driving book! Speaking as a physically challenged, older adventurer, we need this kind of guide. It’s the only way for us to experience the beauty and solitude of nature.
    How about you give it a go, Tristan! Until then, we live and adventure through your videos. We look forward to every Saturday morning with you!

  • @sharondavis8003
    @sharondavis8003 Год назад +10

    Love the random rock formation, the go pro drive, ZERO PEOPLE & yes, Tristan, include me in the kindred spirit idea with you & the cabin dweller 😊 Great video as always. 🙋🏼‍♀️👍🏻

  • @cargotrailerkenny
    @cargotrailerkenny Год назад +8

    Very good video. I watched every minute. The nicest thing besides the beauty there is the lack of people. Such a great feeling when you know you're surrounded by hundreds of acres of land and you have it all to yourself. Peace

  • @justlookin3
    @justlookin3 Год назад +13

    It’s always a treat to tag along with you on these adventures. Thanks for sharing them.

  • @mickeybrumfield764
    @mickeybrumfield764 Год назад +6

    It is rather remote in that area. I drove through the area after visiting the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area to the north of that area. There are certainly a lot of places to camp at. I use a 12 volt portable frig also after having used ice and a cooler for a long time. They are a game changer as far as convenience and ease of use are concerned. I run mine off a regular 12 volt deep cell battery, which was quite inexpensive, and have a solar generator like a Jackery as a backup. I would never run it off of the car battery without the engine running out of concern of running down the car battery in a remote area. The prices of these portable frigs have come down so much that they don't cost much more than a regular ice cooler.

  • @PawnInTyme
    @PawnInTyme Год назад +18

    Don't worry about your videos not going to plan. I really enjoy them, detours and all. You're showing me (us - your viewers) places I'll likely never go, and this country we live in is so beautiful!

  • @deanjennings5684
    @deanjennings5684 Год назад +4

    Tristen you might know of this place but I'll share it. While on a camping trip I was rolling into Springerville, AZ and stopped at the Casa Malpais Archaeological Park and Museum. Great Place! The docents there told me about the archaeological site nearby and offered me a tour which I gladly accepted.
    This nice and well informed gentleman showed me around and pointed out a pictograph of figures with a straight line drawn down the middle, The guide explained that at noon on the summer solstice the shadow of a rock overhead on the cliff would cast it's straight shadow right on the line. The shadow was approaching the line slowly. We could see it move over a couple minute's time. We both marveled at that.
    That prompted me to wonder what time it was. It was 11:30 am! I hadn't thought of what day it was. It was June 21st!
    The day before the summer solstice! We waited for the half hour to pass and watched the shadow move and cross the line at a little bit before 12 noon. Talk about a high noon for me!

  • @richard_n
    @richard_n Год назад +5

    The best road trips are those where you have time to stop and check out the sites. That's the #1 reason I love sleeping in my vehicle, you don't have to rush to make a reservation somewhere. It's twice as good if there are truck stops in the area where you can stop to take a shower and clean up.

  • @joelechner466
    @joelechner466 Год назад +4

    Always enjoy the videos! I work on Saturdays, but the first thing I do when I get to the office is I eat my breakfast and watch the latest video - starts the day off right.

  • @waynefirman882
    @waynefirman882 Год назад +5

    Perfect timing, I have eyed that area with the intent of exploring it. You have turned in to the best recon asset. Thanks

  • @zekeedmondson2001
    @zekeedmondson2001 Год назад +3

    Tristan I've watched your videos for a couple years. You just keep getting better and better. Nobody does it better and you're an awsome human being. Thank you so much brother

  • @sheronlee152
    @sheronlee152 Год назад +5

    It's so serene to start my Saturday off with my coffee watching you and the places you go. My heart is fully entranced with the southwest. (Where I spent much of my youth) But at 76 this old Grammy won't be hiking anymore. You are so blessed to be doing what you do.
    You talk about solitude and not seeing anyone for miles or days, I hope you have a way of being found in case of emergency. Remember when coyote works Jeep caught fire in the middle of nowhere? 😢😮thankfully he got help.

  • @davkatjenn
    @davkatjenn Год назад +6

    I love areas of the country that are way off the beaten path. This area looks excellent. I can see why Tristan kind of got lost in it and ended up spending more time than he had originally thought he would spend. It is easy to do that and so much fun.

  • @cindynichols27
    @cindynichols27 Год назад +8

    Fabulous to see those meandering, inexplicable dividing lines between green and desert from the top of the mountain. I was surprised at how high and beautiful the view was.
    And I love your love of solitude, Tristan. Makes me feel less weird lol.
    *Always* a big YES to rock art.
    And thumbs-up to visiting the relatively oddball, obscure areas of a map. It's fascinating to see the hidden-away gems.
    Lastly, I LOVE LOVE LOVE the idea of doing more car drives to mountain tops!! I'm yet another of your more senior viewers, and can't do rigorous hikes anymore. But I'll be damned if that will keep me from seeking out mountain views and solitary landscapes. It's great that you help us find those places.

  • @fj9460-lr
    @fj9460-lr Год назад +4

    You second stop, the wonderful rock sculptures, the beautiful landscapes you take the time to stop and visit that aren’t the main attraction, it part of the journey; these are the types of things that you take time to share with us that keep me coming back to your channel Tristian 👍🏼

  • @soonerbmama6727
    @soonerbmama6727 Год назад +8

    My hometown is Grand Junction. I appreciate all your videos, but especially when I get to see your exploration in my neck of the woods. I graduated from Fruita Monument which is on the border of Colorado and Utah on I-70. It is a nice option to drive to the top of a mountain especially with elderly relatives, friends who may not be able to hike to enjoy this beautiful world of ours. Be safe!

  • @Jeff-jg7jh
    @Jeff-jg7jh Год назад +1

    Desenish. That's always the best. I took a sharp righ(while heading E)t in Gallup NM. You know the place everyone makes fun of. Found some 1800 and before scratches on a cliff. There was an old cabin made entirely of railroad track timber. It had something to do with the railroad. RT 66 was just a mile North. History all around.
    So, I drove up on top of the platue in AZ and watched the black clouds move in. Very much drama. I walked out towards the cliff and at the edge I see this beautiful mesquite tree. It had a dead cow lying under it with a branch on top. Hmmm, let's see. A cow got under the tree to get out of the rain. A bolt of lightening hit the tree and killed the cow and blew the branch off and I'm standing right in the same place. I moved away. I've had several close encounters with lightening. I think I've pushed it far enough.
    Very good vid. Hope to see more. Nice fireplace with some steel. The petroglyphs have been enhanced and that sucks. Jackasses.

  • @Jaypher
    @Jaypher Год назад +5

    Your videos are so inspiring for me to get out and explore!

  • @ceceliaroberts1475
    @ceceliaroberts1475 Год назад +3

    Thanks again Tristan! Stellar video.

  • @annhysell6064
    @annhysell6064 Год назад +1

    Tristan, I loved this video. Such a GREAT area. Definitely, book focused on driving to the top of mountains would be 👍as my mom loves to travel, but can't walk far. I did not realize the limitations camping and lack of devices/access. (I should have as I'm a nurse). So I'm inventing our own. Keep up the great work. Be well.

  • @maricogan2903
    @maricogan2903 Год назад +1

    Just love the roof top GoPro view. Great editing. Thank you.

  • @natlovell122
    @natlovell122 Год назад +5

    As always, thanks for sharing your adventure in this beautiful area of Colorado. I’ve been to Colorado 4 times now and it really is a beautiful state.

  • @teslah2997
    @teslah2997 Год назад +8

    I always see and learn of so much of this country of ours that I would never see, thanks to you, Tristan! Your videos are like no others, and by far, much better! Thanks so much for doing what you do

  • @Fly-Life-Balance
    @Fly-Life-Balance Год назад +5

    Hello Tristan, thank you for your inspiring videos! I'm really excited about them because I also have a great passion for remote areas, and nature is just amazing! Thanks for sharing!

  • @kenweber2162
    @kenweber2162 Год назад +3

    A book on mountain peaks you can drive to would be awesome! Sawtell Peak, just a little southwest of West Yellowstone, is one I would recommend. Beautiful view of Henry's Lake below and even the tops of the Tetons to the southeast. There was FAA communication equipment at the top, like one of those giant soccer ball things. We enjoy your content and look forward to your next adventure!

  • @jimsretiring2024
    @jimsretiring2024 Год назад +3

    Thanks for another very interesting episode!

  • @nanvaughn2258
    @nanvaughn2258 Год назад +3

    Thanks Tristan. We have explored that area a couple of years ago along with Dinosaur NP. After watching this video it’s on our list for next summer’s adventures. You are always so informative and adventurous. Thanks again

  • @virginiajorgensen8614
    @virginiajorgensen8614 Год назад +1

    Another beautiful area. Thanks for sharing.

  • @annieyahu676
    @annieyahu676 Год назад +1

    ❤ Thanks for Sharing all the rock art!!!! I find it fascinating to study them and the cultures of yesteryears ❤😊

  • @ontheroadid
    @ontheroadid Год назад

    "One of the great joys in life is to be on top of a mountain, and have it all to yourself."
    Truer words have never been spoken.

  • @davidstrumsky7012
    @davidstrumsky7012 Год назад

    Ahh dirt-road adventures, love 'em. One of the best reasons to go solo is you can switch plans... you can stop, get out and walk to look closer at rock formations and yesss climb into them. Thanks again and again for bringing us along, Tristan.

  • @kellyjohnson3617
    @kellyjohnson3617 Год назад +4

    The road that goes up Mt Shasta in CA goes up very high. Not to the top but up to an old ski bowl that was at a very high elevation but closed long ago due to an avalanche. But you can drive up higher in elevation than any other mountain in the US. You can hike to the top of Shasta from there. Even if you don’t, the views are spectacular

    • @terris6322
      @terris6322 Год назад

      I absolutely love the quiet solitude of that place also!

  • @debdennison6947
    @debdennison6947 Год назад +1

    It is a treat to have this wonderful video to start today!😊! Thank you Tristan. You create wonderful videos.

  • @janwoodward7360
    @janwoodward7360 Год назад +1

    Yes Tristan, it’s called chinking. A two step process…..fill the largest part of the hole with wood, straw, twigs…what ever you’ve got, then smear a coat of mud, clay, adobe, cement. Seals the wall from breezes. Finished chinking has a concave shape to help it shed water..I’ve done many a replica cabin and one really old (1700’s) structure. A lot of work, but can be fun.

    • @susanauer6715
      @susanauer6715 Год назад

      I think the wooden slat chinking is called Swedish cope. I used to chink for a company in Tennessee.

  • @leemowers9395
    @leemowers9395 Год назад +1

    There is nothing like a slimy salad to reduce your appetite. I love the deserted drives. We went to the 3 corner marker of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado. It was beautiful and deserted. We saw 6 Mule Deer with full racks a hundred or so yards away, a family of turkeys with chicks, and zero people. An easy drive with an suv. thanks Tristan for sharing.

  • @sandeedobberstine5591
    @sandeedobberstine5591 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed your video. Thanks so much!

  • @RLeeVanCamps
    @RLeeVanCamps Год назад +2

    It’s not a destination it’s about the journey!! Thanks for taking us along. Luv the views 😊

  • @BrendaHaltom-cs6ck
    @BrendaHaltom-cs6ck Месяц назад

    Loved The Rock Art! Great Solstice One! Glad you drove to the top of Texas Mt!❤️😀🇺🇸🚙🌏

  • @kimprocarione5473
    @kimprocarione5473 Месяц назад

    The petrified log and its imprint were my favorite. Then using a cleft as a chimney. And, of course, the indigenous art. I would love to see them during solstice!

  • @lindamartin2045
    @lindamartin2045 Год назад

    Yes, beautiful and tranquil. Very interesting vintage cabin with rock cliff chimney. Take care.

  • @cherylmiller-day5932
    @cherylmiller-day5932 Год назад

    Loved the "spur of the moment" adventure!! The top of the mountain was beautiful. Thank you Tristan!

  • @myjourneysinfaith
    @myjourneysinfaith Год назад +1

    What a great ride. Love the scenery

  • @funzeevanzee
    @funzeevanzee Год назад +3

    Great video

  • @billkipper3264
    @billkipper3264 Год назад +1

    Cool video. Right on the edge of my stomping grounds in an area I've not explored yet. It's been on my radar for a few years now but just haven't made it yet. I've driven Hwy139 from Rangely to I-70 before and stopped at several of the sites along the way but that's it. As a matter of fact, I took that road on my way to Durango and drove Hwy 141 as well down to Gateway and along the Dolores river due to a previous video of yours. That highway took me totally by surprise as I didn't anticipate the sheer beauty of the route. Thanks Tristan!

  • @markgibsons_SWpottery
    @markgibsons_SWpottery Год назад

    These trips never get old!!! Thanks again!

  • @shawnnorrell1686
    @shawnnorrell1686 Год назад

    I love the driving videos because it shows me how it feels to drive the roads. That and the drone shots are my favorite

  • @bobgiacopasi
    @bobgiacopasi 11 месяцев назад

    I appreciate how your drone work has evolved over the time I've followed you. Kudos! As a kid who grew up in NYC I truly appreciate your love of solitude in your travels.

  • @billdee6398
    @billdee6398 Год назад

    You are incredibly articulate & always on topic. 🙏🏻

  • @geogypsytraveler
    @geogypsytraveler Год назад

    Yet another great day and video. I love travel with unexpected stops.

  • @steveduffy5784
    @steveduffy5784 Год назад

    You captured the magic with those great drone shots as you were driving up the mountain. Great video. I'm a solitude junky so thanks for the joy ride through this remote and beautiful place. Way to travel, making up your day as you go, by whatever looks adventurous, intresting, and fun.

  • @markweaver1012
    @markweaver1012 Год назад

    A suggestion for the GoPro battery when mounting on the car -- get a replacement battery door that exposes the charging port and then tape a power-brick next to the GoPro and keep it plugged into the brick. I do this when making winter biking videos (although I put the camera on the hood rather than the top of the car, because I don't want the hood in the shot).

  • @alexanderrestucci3604
    @alexanderrestucci3604 Год назад

    Every single video you make is gold, bro.

  • @bonniecline5014
    @bonniecline5014 Месяц назад

    37 yr Colorado resident here...thanks for a great video! Never been to that NW corner & now it's on my road trip list! My list is getting longer😅. It's great to have a preview of places in this state to go, where I live! Really appreciate your videos...keep em coming! ❤

  • @krazedkamper
    @krazedkamper Год назад

    You love solitude like I do. Makes me feel like I'm not alone, and i enjoy your videos of exploring more than any other content creator. Keep them coming. I'm planning to hit up a couple of your spots near Moab in a couple weeks!

  • @MikeleSalaud
    @MikeleSalaud Год назад +2

    As much as I like driving through the Flint Hills of Kansas, I need to get to Colorado soon.

  • @terris6322
    @terris6322 Год назад

    Thanks Tristan for another extremely enjoyable and informative video!

  • @jobabs
    @jobabs Год назад +1

    Great video, Tristan! Was just in Meeker then east to the Flat Tops Wilderness Area over Labor Day Weekend, but have not been to the area you were in. Thanks for sharing!

  • @vickihubach4388
    @vickihubach4388 Год назад +1

    I enjoy your spontaneity and flexibility! And that you go to places that 99.9% of us would never think of going. It is good to see these sections of our country, thanks for sharing them!!

  • @carolguezen5829
    @carolguezen5829 Год назад

    As always…another great video. Your videos are always so enjoyable! Thanks for showcasing your talent!

  • @sugarkym
    @sugarkym Год назад

    As always, informative and fun. I look forward to your new adventures every week, thank you for sharing! You are one cool dude!

  • @RangerMcFriendly
    @RangerMcFriendly Год назад +1

    I can see up to Douglas Pass at the Texas Mountain overlook. There is an FAA Radar Dome up there and if you park outside the gate, on the left side there is a well-known shale deposit with leaf/insect/flower fossils. I have some amazing finds from splitting the endless shale there.

  • @jeffMinnesota952
    @jeffMinnesota952 Год назад

    I like to wander back roads too, thanks for sharing Tristan...

  • @phyllisbonner8900
    @phyllisbonner8900 Год назад

    Thanks again for the beauty of the places where few go. I love the unexpected and always want to see what is just around the corner. Keep up the good work

  • @PaulRowan
    @PaulRowan Год назад

    I'm always inspired by your channel, and thoroughly enjoy all your content trips, thank you very Tristen. This is a amazing area indeed, with magnificent terrain. Hike , Recon and Discover friend!

  • @tompfeiffer2755
    @tompfeiffer2755 Год назад

    Love❤the “Sun Dagger!”

  • @joedadbod8450
    @joedadbod8450 Год назад

    Another great video, Tristan! I am planning a trip from Arkansas to Spokane early next summer, so I enjoy your explorations and get ideas of what to do/see that's off the beaten path. We all love to explore a new route every time we drive out that way, so keep on keeping on, and I may try a few of your spots along our journey this next year, Lord willing.

  • @Terraducky
    @Terraducky Год назад

    This looks like a great place to wander. Great video today!

  • @freedomdove
    @freedomdove Год назад

    Nice trip! Great find on the new fridge. 👍

  • @jjanson50
    @jjanson50 Год назад

    Wonderful episode. There's a Solstice petroglyph near Gila Bend, AZ at a spot called Painted Rock Petroglyph Site. Last December I visited the site coincidentally on the Solstice. Very neat to see the sun/shadow bisect the spiral art. I would have missed it but for a photographer who was stop-action filming the event. Super cool. Note there is campground right there as well. (Half hour from Gila Bend)

  • @JerryChambliss
    @JerryChambliss Год назад

    Thank you for the video. I love it! You are a very talented young man.

  • @wanderlust62
    @wanderlust62 Год назад

    My plan usually includes a detour... last Friday had three! That petrified wood with bark is cool! So is the solstice!

  • @cramias1
    @cramias1 Год назад +1

    V-bar-V heritage site in Arizona also has petroglyphs that function as a celestial calendar. The rock formation that cast the shadows has unfortunately broken off, but the petroglyphs are still viewable. Worth checking out if you're in the Sedona area

  • @debrabalawajder2617
    @debrabalawajder2617 Год назад

    I love those “mind blowing” locations, too! Kind of been near that area; we drove down 139 from Dino. Natl Monument to Moab and that was a very scenic drive. I would love driving up that mountain and enjoying the views! Thanks for sharing!

  • @michaelstevens1085
    @michaelstevens1085 Год назад +1

    I have time money for gas and a land cruiser but my wife says no and I'm too old to do it alone so I watch you. Thanks

  • @juliafromwisconsin
    @juliafromwisconsin Год назад

    Another great video! On the subject of the landscape looking green, here in Wisconsin it is usually very green and so different in that way from out west. But we had a bad drought earlier this year in southern WI and so everything was brown by mid-summer. I took a trip to Colorado in August and I was amazed to see things more green out in CO than back home. Even in western Colorado near where you were in this video the vegetation was sparse but green in August - also saw the same kind of lizard you showed in this film. I love seeing the pictographs and petroglyphs you show. Great score on the fridge - that area sure is beautiful, thanks again!

  • @johnmcdonald1306
    @johnmcdonald1306 3 месяца назад

    I miss the climbing so much but age has paid its toll

  • @johnmcdonald1306
    @johnmcdonald1306 Год назад

    Great historical orrating of the areas exploring

  • @rosevilleca38.75
    @rosevilleca38.75 Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful remote rangeland.

  • @ricomacpherson6845
    @ricomacpherson6845 Год назад

    Thank you for another enlightened video

  • @brian1204
    @brian1204 Год назад

    Very cool trip.
    I’ve not been in that part of Colorado.
    I have a funny reaction to your time-elapsed driving on the dirt roads! I keep thinking “ooooh, he’s going too fast!” 😂

  • @johnmcdonald1306
    @johnmcdonald1306 Год назад

    don't blame you and wish i could have been hanging out on that isolated mountain . Dam thanks for taking me there

  • @jerrymestas1231
    @jerrymestas1231 Год назад

    I'll wait for your book😬 great video I would do the detours as well. Nice to have a day that isn't planned.

  • @randallhughes3062
    @randallhughes3062 Год назад

    When you talked about driving to the mountains tops, as opposed to hiking, got the attention a lot of people , like mine. More attention on this would be fitting for your channel.

  • @lindamcgowen4597
    @lindamcgowen4597 Год назад

    Beautiful country!

  • @katmogstad1692
    @katmogstad1692 Год назад

    2nd fridge is nice with the tie down “loops”.

  • @robertross2596
    @robertross2596 Год назад

    There's always a couple of things on your videos that catch my eye. The first one was the rock formations at the beginning....so many places out west remind me of other sites. Those rock pillars reminded me of Devil's Garden along Hole-in-the-Rock Rd except that were a bit more uniform tan in color; they also appeared to be in a steeper terrain. Secondly, the solstice petroglyphs/pictographs were certainly akin to the one at Chaco Canyon. I'm sure you often notice the similarities! Thanks for the Big Empty tour!😊

  • @kennybunker2081
    @kennybunker2081 Год назад

    I purchased an ICECO JP40 DC Fridge for my RAV4. Great addition to my adventure rig.

  • @kaykaykayak9368
    @kaykaykayak9368 Год назад

    My favorite part was all of it ❤

  • @NoOverhead
    @NoOverhead Год назад

    Awesome!! Planning on Dinosaur and Flaming Gorge while you’re there? Two areas that don’t get enough love.

  • @michelleharrell8452
    @michelleharrell8452 4 месяца назад

    Thankyou for info re fridge connected to a solar panel connected to the roof of a vehicle. Cool setup & noted this info so I can research such items. Loved the driving on nice smooth roads. Cannot climb fear of heights plus fear of falling. I leave that to tall slim men who are professionals as this is what they doing.

  • @leedonehower3112
    @leedonehower3112 Год назад

    Given your battery issue with the GoPro on your roof, I recently purchased a Yeecore 4K dash cam that gives great video capture. I've set it to turn on/off with the car and it uses up to a 512GB micro SD card which can store several days of driving. Best of all, it's wired directly into the car's fuse array although you could also plug it into a cigarette lighter plug if your vehicle has one. I know you have several vehicles so this might not be a viable option but you might want to consider it. It also comes with a rear facing camera which is only 1080p.
    As for driving to the tops of mountains, I love the drive to the top of Mount Mitchell, North Carolina… the highest peak east of the Mississippi River.

  • @stephenjohnson9733
    @stephenjohnson9733 Год назад +2

    A couple years ago I drove through NW Colorado on my way to Dinosaur National Monument. I was surprised how empty and desolate it was compared to the rest of the state.

  • @baronepam
    @baronepam Месяц назад

    Hey, Tristan. I enjoy your videos. I am a paper map person, so, very grateful for the variety of ways you convey "this is where i am " when hiking do you ever refer to the topo maps from the USGS?

  • @bridgetmuehlberger5141
    @bridgetmuehlberger5141 Год назад +1

    I love plan-buster adventures! There’s nothing like seeing that offshoot of your planned road, and taking it just to see where it goes. I’ve found those detours always share something interesting! On a different note, how old is the Highlander? Did I see an ashtray in the backseat door?! 😮😂 Do cars even have those anymore? 😊

  • @debiebrumley3104
    @debiebrumley3104 Год назад

    love it !

  • @susans8539
    @susans8539 Год назад

    Very cool and unique place. I thoroughly enjoy watching your vlogs, you go to so many unknown places that I would never known existed. Thanks for a great adventure. Love the new fridge too. Good idea to have one for each vehicle. Just out of curiosity, did you get elevation headaches while you were in that area? What was the elevation you were at?

  • @mattl6948
    @mattl6948 Год назад

    Safety tip: Don’t use rock clefts as chimneys. The heat from the fire can cause rocks to crack and break off.