Few things. Great vid. We take 5 gallon buckets and burry them (deadhead) for tent tie downs. Beach etc for driving. People heading off island have right away, or, northbound. (Elderly taught me that years ago on Hatteras and Fort Fisher.) Ride around people at water, fishing or otherwise. Fill holes. All holes! Whether stuck or otherwise.
That's cool info! We didn't see enough people to have to worry about right of ways. Most folks fishing were close enough to the water you didn't have to worry about lines. We did see some sea turtle sites that were roped off. I posted a new cape lookout video, do you think you could post these tips in the comments of that video? Tha KS for watching!
The wind on that island is no joke. It was windy pretty much the entire @week or more that we were there about 17 yrs ago. My ex and I had an Armadillo tent (family tent made by Walrus - they produced very well made tents for extreme conditions). We did stake down the tent as best we could and brought coolers etc to place at corners to help hold things down. The last day we were there, a big storm was building but we got out before real bad. Tent was billowing around the coolers. Packing up was absolutely nuts and if it were a cheap tent, I'm sure poles would have broken. DO NOT go there with a cheap, shock corded walmart special. After the divorce, my ex borrowed the Armadillo for a return trip and the tent did not survive - really wish I could've gotten it back to replace poles, though. He had to weather a bad storm. He ended up sleeping in his truck with nothing but peanut butter sandwiches to eat because he couldn't get out to cook. Most of what you see on that island are fishermen camping in truck campers. Definitely more sensible than tent camping in those conditions - mainly that if you're gonna be there for a week and there's an exceptionally windy day, you can relax inside, still cook, etc. Best bug prevention on the island: stay in the wind where the bugs can't fly.
@RavensEyeOffroad haha! A windmill would be a great idea! Yeah, there's not as many of them, but those big old rv guys have some crazy get ups. One guy had @25+ ft long gray spray painted land yacht with a feathered stuffed crow at the top of an antenna. Of course that was many years ago... lol
I’m sooooo thankful for this video!! My wife and I are going this April closer to the end of the month and didn’t know what to expect, but watching your video has made a major difference in our plans and how we are going to tackle this awesome vacation/challenge. Thank you so much for posting this video and God Bless you and your family along with your channel.
It was great meeting you yesterday, Nick. I love this video. It was nice to get a visual on what we were talking about yesterday. i really appreciate you, brother. ONWARD!!!!
As someone that has made this journey I will just say this you better have a truck that’s built correct for off Rodine or you’re screwed on the island you better have a strong tent or place to stay!!!You better bring your water and if you have a cottage you better bring a generator because power is not provided
I ran that for a while but I have since changed it out. I still kinda miss the Decked System (id love to get the new version!) and the softoppers protection, the datin fab rack was just not for me. I have since swapped over to the Leitner Rack with a small bin for electrical and and a large bin on the other side for mass storage. The new setup is working great, I should probably have done a video on it but just never did.
@@RavensEyeOffroad i want to see the new version too. I saw a used deck system for around 600 near me and I was contemplating getting it or to continue with the set up that I’ve got now. I’ve got an up too bed rack, best top soft top and SmittyBuilt RTT
@@GrantFoxOfficial my issue was the softopper frame sat below the tallest point of the decked setup. I had to actually cut a hole to allow the frame to fit. I've been thinking of getting a different rtt. Big family so it's a risk haha
Thanks for the video. Heading down there for the first weekend in May. Watched this to see what it might be like. I've camped many times on the OBX but never the "Crystal Coast" area. Hope the fish are biting when we are there. I know the beers will be good.
If the bugs are "no see'ums" Skin So Soft (that is the lotion you never got the name for) works very good. Having spent a lot of my life on the GA and Florida Panhandle coasts that is what almost everyone uses.
I did an updated version thats a big shorter and very much more straight and to the point. you might also find it even more helpful than this video. Here is the link- ruclips.net/video/SVcpUs5HgLY/видео.html
If I were to guess, probably now. Everything is likely winding down for the season but it's still warm enough you won't freeze to death with the wind haha! We'd like to go again and just adjust a few things to make it easier. Good luck and thanks for stopping by! Don't be afraid, just be informed. :)
I really like the price point of the roof nest awning but I'm wondering if the 40 plus square feet of the large wing is worth the extra $100. It looked to me like the small wing was plenty enough and was lighter too. 40 ft is a lot for only $100 more. Decisions decisions 😒
Probably over current and the safety measure stopped the battery from charging. My Jackery did the same if I use more than one 100W charging a 300W battery.
I had grabbed a solar extension cable and it was faulty. got a new one when back home has worked great. Its always something right? haha Thanks for stopping by!
Well you made me nervous, did i tell you guys the wrong thing? So i double checked and pulled up google maps. This is where we were 125 Grady Davis Ln, Davis, NC 28524, which is cape-lookout-cabins-camps-ferry-davis-nc.com/ :D
I think closer to the lighthouse area there are trees and things that will help block wind. It might be ok there. Use my sand bag trick and it might be alright as well. My sister ended up grabbing a random tent from Walmart and it was fine. Just be smart with placement. :)
Doesn't matter what type of tent (don't recommend cheap shock cord stuff, though) - the wind is crazy. One of the other commenters said he uses 5 gallon buckets buried and filled with sand. I'd recommend that.
Few things. Great vid. We take 5 gallon buckets and burry them (deadhead) for tent tie downs.
Beach etc for driving. People heading off island have right away, or, northbound. (Elderly taught me that years ago on Hatteras and Fort Fisher.)
Ride around people at water, fishing or otherwise. Fill holes. All holes! Whether stuck or otherwise.
That's cool info! We didn't see enough people to have to worry about right of ways. Most folks fishing were close enough to the water you didn't have to worry about lines. We did see some sea turtle sites that were roped off.
I posted a new cape lookout video, do you think you could post these tips in the comments of that video? Tha KS for watching!
The wind on that island is no joke. It was windy pretty much the entire @week or more that we were there about 17 yrs ago. My ex and I had an Armadillo tent (family tent made by Walrus - they produced very well made tents for extreme conditions). We did stake down the tent as best we could and brought coolers etc to place at corners to help hold things down. The last day we were there, a big storm was building but we got out before real bad. Tent was billowing around the coolers.
Packing up was absolutely nuts and if it were a cheap tent, I'm sure poles would have broken. DO NOT go there with a cheap, shock corded walmart special.
After the divorce, my ex borrowed the Armadillo for a return trip and the tent did not survive - really wish I could've gotten it back to replace poles, though. He had to weather a bad storm. He ended up sleeping in his truck with nothing but peanut butter sandwiches to eat because he couldn't get out to cook.
Most of what you see on that island are fishermen camping in truck campers. Definitely more sensible than tent camping in those conditions - mainly that if you're gonna be there for a week and there's an exceptionally windy day, you can relax inside, still cook, etc.
Best bug prevention on the island: stay in the wind where the bugs can't fly.
Great story! One guy I saw had a windmill to generate electricity in a giant offroad bus. Hahaha thanks for stopping by!
@RavensEyeOffroad haha! A windmill would be a great idea! Yeah, there's not as many of them, but those big old rv guys have some crazy get ups. One guy had @25+ ft long gray spray painted land yacht with a feathered stuffed crow at the top of an antenna. Of course that was many years ago... lol
I’m sooooo thankful for this video!! My wife and I are going this April closer to the end of the month and didn’t know what to expect, but watching your video has made a major difference in our plans and how we are going to tackle this awesome vacation/challenge. Thank you so much for posting this video and God Bless you and your family along with your channel.
I'm so glad it helped. You'll have a blast! We want to go back!
It was great meeting you yesterday, Nick. I love this video. It was nice to get a visual on what we were talking about yesterday. i really appreciate you, brother. ONWARD!!!!
Thanks for stopping by man! Glad you made it back ok!
Good chatting with you briefly yesterday.
Looks like you had a blast 😏 on y'alls trip.
Best wishes on your channel!
thanks man! thanks for stopping by!
As someone that has made this journey I will just say this you better have a truck that’s built correct for off Rodine or you’re screwed on the island you better have a strong tent or place to stay!!!You better bring your water and if you have a cottage you better bring a generator because power is not provided
And if you’re going to make this trip drive the entire island it is beautiful
Interesting, your setup looks like mine
I ran that for a while but I have since changed it out. I still kinda miss the Decked System (id love to get the new version!) and the softoppers protection, the datin fab rack was just not for me. I have since swapped over to the Leitner Rack with a small bin for electrical and and a large bin on the other side for mass storage. The new setup is working great, I should probably have done a video on it but just never did.
@@RavensEyeOffroad i want to see the new version too. I saw a used deck system for around 600 near me and I was contemplating getting it or to continue with the set up that I’ve got now. I’ve got an up too bed rack, best top soft top and SmittyBuilt RTT
@@GrantFoxOfficial my issue was the softopper frame sat below the tallest point of the decked setup. I had to actually cut a hole to allow the frame to fit. I've been thinking of getting a different rtt. Big family so it's a risk haha
The road is bumpy because many people are driving too fast. It happens that way on gravel roads too.
Thanks for the video. Heading down there for the first weekend in May. Watched this to see what it might be like. I've camped many times on the OBX but never the "Crystal Coast" area. Hope the fish are biting when we are there. I know the beers will be good.
Awesome! Hope you have a blast! We still want to go back! Let me know how it goes. :)
If the bugs are "no see'ums" Skin So Soft (that is the lotion you never got the name for) works very good. Having spent a lot of my life on the GA and Florida Panhandle coasts that is what almost everyone uses.
Good tip, ill remember that! We saw some monstrous fly's that had fangs and 3 heads. They came mostly at night....mostly....
When I was there everyone had fly swatters in their pockets. Except for me. Lesson learned.
lol really?
I don't know what you're talking about but it was an awesome trip! 😎
MY DAD OWNS PITVIPERS GLAD TO SEE YOU ROCKING THEM!!!!
Ha! Cool! Thanks for stopping by!
Looks beautiful. Planning a trip to NC soon. Ferry is expensive, here in Texas on the coast they are free.😢
I actually didn't feel that the ferry was all that expensive. Gas prices were way worse haha. Hope you have a great trip!
@Ravens Eye Offroad We have to pay for 2 Gladiators on ferry. Gas prices here in west Texas are starting to go up again. Ugh.
I just watched your video earlier and I was driving around broad creek could have sworn I saw your trailer setup.
Nah wasn't me. I'm in Kentucky. :D
Thanks for the video. Was there cell service on the island?
yes there was! :)
I did an updated version thats a big shorter and very much more straight and to the point. you might also find it even more helpful than this video. Here is the link- ruclips.net/video/SVcpUs5HgLY/видео.html
Green flies are crazy down there Mexican green flies
thanks for the video, very informative! when do you reckon it would be the best time of the season to go? Kinda worried about the wind and bugs etc.
If I were to guess, probably now.
Everything is likely winding down for the season but it's still warm enough you won't freeze to death with the wind haha!
We'd like to go again and just adjust a few things to make it easier.
Good luck and thanks for stopping by! Don't be afraid, just be informed. :)
I really like the price point of the roof nest awning but I'm wondering if the 40 plus square feet of the large wing is worth the extra $100. It looked to me like the small wing was plenty enough and was lighter too. 40 ft is a lot for only $100 more. Decisions decisions 😒
My friend has the large wing. I have a drone shot of them side by side (bird eye view) ill send it to ya. Either is a good choice.
Probably over current and the safety measure stopped the battery from charging. My Jackery did the same if I use more than one 100W charging a 300W battery.
I had grabbed a solar extension cable and it was faulty. got a new one when back home has worked great. Its always something right? haha Thanks for stopping by!
i work in the solar indusry how long is the extension you purchased and any idea what gauge wire it is could be a resistance issue
It was this one- I did get it replaced and it has worked fine.
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Look on my channel and see what we did!!! It’s was a amazing trip and the truck did amazing !!!!
We are going there next week. I'll look for your wife's arm and let you know if I find it. Thanks for the video. Gary.
Hahaha! Hope you have a great trip. Wife says thanks! Stay safe!
That doesn’t look like Davis Ferry.
Well you made me nervous, did i tell you guys the wrong thing? So i double checked and pulled up google maps. This is where we were 125 Grady Davis Ln, Davis, NC 28524, which is cape-lookout-cabins-camps-ferry-davis-nc.com/ :D
I have one of those clam shelters. You think that would work?
I think closer to the lighthouse area there are trees and things that will help block wind. It might be ok there. Use my sand bag trick and it might be alright as well.
My sister ended up grabbing a random tent from Walmart and it was fine. Just be smart with placement. :)
Doesn't matter what type of tent (don't recommend cheap shock cord stuff, though) - the wind is crazy. One of the other commenters said he uses 5 gallon buckets buried and filled with sand. I'd recommend that.