You are by far my most favorite OverLanding Channel on RUclips. There is no Pretentiousness or Staged/Scripted nonsense. Just Honest and Unique people willing to share their journey with the world. Thank You for being You. That may sound corny or lame but in this world of faked drama and overtly staged accounting you 2 give me hope that there are people out there that are real and honest. I am definitely hooked on your channel and all of your videos. You still have the best self built rig on youtube no doubt about it. When you mentioned the overkill as to your Water filtration system I shook my head. Water is Life, as you well know one can go a month of more without food but Humans can only go for a few days without clean fresh drinking water. I dont think your water system is too overly designed or built. I like it and appreciate it very very much. When you're out in the boonies without any clean sources Im sure it will save you big time. Im sure that you agree with me on this and were probably commenting about how the thought that you cant find clean water in Baja was a misnomer....Take Care now and I look forward to your next video !
Thank so much! And yes, I fully agree, I don't regret our water system, it was cheap and easy... But not at all necessary for Baja if you don't have one...
@@TheTravelingTogetherJournal Hey there I love your channel just as much as the Everlanders. I do miss Jaeger but he continues to live on through you and all of those he touched{such as me}. I guess I relate a little more to the Everlanders as they are closer to my age and seemingly have left it all behind so to speak. You guys have such a long and brilliant future ahead f you. it will be great to see what becomes of you both. You inspire so so many just to go and --- Do It --- lol.....
Thanks you two...very informative. I've just put together a camper myself, a Hallmark flatbed on an F-350 and now it's time to put all that money I spent to good use. I've flown to La Paz and Cabo a couple times and look forward to a winter long road trip down there myself. I'm poking around gathering info and this hit the spot. Subscribed.
In 1992 I rode my bike from San Diego Ca, down the 1D to Cabo San-Lucas Mexico, Your trip brought back all those memory's, What a great video. Thank you!
A shout out from Vancouver. Love the views and glad you got your charger/battery problem fixed. The challenge of travelling can be an adventure that has its own rewards. “Story telling around a camp fire “
Making the most of El Rancho’s awesome wifi and finally sitting down to watch your videos. Loved reliving Baja through your eyes and seeing the sea lion arch again. We were a bit more cautious, had read the iOverlander comments and camped at the lighthouse and walked down. You guys were brave. Ha ha!
Thanks for sharing your experience in Baja. Can we know where is that Sea lion arch beach is please. We would love to check it out next time. Thanks 🙏 Happy Trails
We SCUBAed throughout Baja since the mid-1960s. The beaches. The quiet. The isolation. More stars than we could count in a hundred lifetimes. Please, return for a couple years instead of a couple months!
Baja was our first overlanding trip and we fell in love! My wife and I went super simple and slept in the back of our Ford Expedition but we are planning to build something like you have ( we hope). I have been looking but can’t seem to find anything on your camper build ?
You’re right I’ve been doing Baja since 1985 and I still haven’t seen it all. Glad you got to see some of it and I know the Baja bug will infect you lol.
glad you had a good trip! How has your mini-split AC been holding up? I am curious about its ability to survive the vibrations and impacts of a vehicle that goes on and off road.
@@Everlanders I am pleasantly surprised / congratulations! It looks like you installed it approx 4 years ago, and have driven over 60k miles. Stay cool!
We don't have a solid travel plan yet, but we have to get out of the USA - likely head to Vancouver Island, Northern BC and Alberta - Maybe up into the Yukon...
Great video again. Now we understand why we keep missing each other on the road. Seems like at times life keeps use moving like cats with tails on fire. Isn't this life style supposed to be about slowing down and smelling the rose's? Wendy doesn't know it yet be I have an itch to build another rig. Maybe that will slow us down. I don't think she is going to believe that one. I hear that the sun is beginning to shine in Canada these day's. Be safe live free. Michael and Wendy
Thank you for sharing your Baja Trip with us. Your drone video really showed me how beautiful the areas you visited are. About how many miles or kilometers did you log once you crossed the border into Mexico?
This is the first video of yours I see, I like it. Can you please post the names of the campsites you stayed at? Also, FYI, the reason those military soldiers ask those questions is to ensure your story is straight and are not drug smugglers. If you hesitate to answer those simple questions, it would be a red flag for them. Glad you had a great time. Thank you.
Other People! Go with a few places in mind, scour iOverlander and find a few that meet your criteria, then you'll meet people with like interests who will recommend great places.
I am commenting on google translation. I am looking forward to seeing you from Kobe, Japan. Magnificent scenery and English that two of me are easy to understand! ! I watched from the old video. Sleeping dog face on Instagram! I also live with my dog!
I think I was trying to find something that would stop us at that point... Tempting fate. Still haven't used the Maxxtrax, Highlift or Winch. So far airing down these big tires has got us out of everything!
Wonderful recap. New subscriber here! Do you have a blog/website? I would like to make similar Baja road trip, your videos are very helpful, I am hoping your blog would help at lot while I am taking notes LOL
Zero problems finding good Diesel, but we have a 42 gallon tank. I'd heard of others with small tanks unable to make some stretches. Great question that should have been in the video.
I would like to learn more about your trip as i want to do with my family. Do you think Mercedes Sportsmobile Sprinter 4x4 can back up on this hill from sea lion bay ? Thanks
Yes, I would think so... If you have 4x4 you should be fine as long as you have equipment to air down and back up. It really surprised me how effective airing down is.
@@Everlanders perfect . I have been post at Overland boind asking about gas station on similar route . What is I was looking is clean diesel if it's available. Looking at map I might will do only 500-600 miles into Baja as I have to back to work . Thanks
We don't have a solid travel plan yet, but we have to get out of the USA - likely head to Vancouver Island, Northern BC and Alberta - Maybe up into the Yukon...
@@Everlanders cool Im in Victoria. I wandered over to the DIY area at expo to meet up with the traveling together Journal, but we kept missing each other. I didnt even notice your rig! it was just so overwhelming :D
@@Everlanders Hate to see you go north but Covid was a B____ in the States. Would rather have been in Canada. I saw videos of my birth hospital in Brooklyn, NY where they were storing the deceased in refrigerated trailers . The funeral parlors were jammed and this is all hindsight now, as we supposedly are over the worst, but it was even hell trying to find simple masks to wear. I had to order some from Cambridge Mask in England. Not too inexpensive either. I hope Canada is currently on the downhill side of this pandemic. As I'm sure you feel the same way, it would be safer to be in the remotest of locations to give you some piece of mind. I had the 2 shots in March and so far so good. I hope Saskatoon, your families and both of you are doing well. Gerry
We had no real issues. We read that you need to have a vet signed health check less then 6 days before crossing and of course up to date rabies vaccination. We got the health check, but we were never asked for it. Other than that, have some small needle nose pliers for run-ins with cactus.
No problems for us... Although we chose the 7.3L because it'll run on almost anything. But I've heard that most fuel in Baja is imported from the USA - so maybe that's why.
I enjoy your RV ideas everything's very thought out. Building up to utilize empty space was the most helpful idea. You're probably back by now but for next time you might want to check out the Baja ferry system to the main land down there. I don't know what side of Canada your from but heading back using the ferry that way might be better.
I'm a local "neighbor" from Alberta. I'm building a very similar truck, 2001, crew cab, long wheel base though. Did you register your truck in Sask. as an RV? I read that going into Mexico if the vehicle is over 8900 lbs they won't issue you a permit unless its an RV?
Yes, I've heard that this is especially true for box campers, because they are technically cargo and not part of the chassis... Ours is registered as an RV.
Mexico is bad ass. Very polite they pass by you and tell you buenos dias buenas tardes i buenas noches. They will take their shirt of their backs to give them to you.
I've been surfing Baja MX for decades. The Mexican people are probably the warmest, kindest people I've ever been around. Recommendation, spend some time learning the Spanish language. It's not that difficult and you can do it via audio books while in your rig. You don't need to be conversational, but it shows respect and the Mexican people will bend over backwards to help you in any way if you just try to speak their native language.
I couldn't agree more... Kara is very adamant about learning Spanish, she's taken three years of university level Spanish and is actively in Spanish lessons here during our pandemic lockdown. Unfortunately with my workload I can't participate to the same level but I am still absorbing lots from the locals...
It's a test... You're asked seperatly and your answers need to line up... Also the speed at which you answer, if you're stumped for a second they know you're lying.
You are by far my most favorite OverLanding Channel on RUclips. There is no Pretentiousness or Staged/Scripted nonsense. Just Honest and Unique people willing to share their journey with the world. Thank You for being You. That may sound corny or lame but in this world of faked drama and overtly staged accounting you 2 give me hope that there are people out there that are real and honest. I am definitely hooked on your channel and all of your videos. You still have the best self built rig on youtube no doubt about it. When you mentioned the overkill as to your Water filtration system I shook my head. Water is Life, as you well know one can go a month of more without food but Humans can only go for a few days without clean fresh drinking water. I dont think your water system is too overly designed or built. I like it and appreciate it very very much. When you're out in the boonies without any clean sources Im sure it will save you big time. Im sure that you agree with me on this and were probably commenting about how the thought that you cant find clean water in Baja was a misnomer....Take Care now and I look forward to your next video !
Thank so much! And yes, I fully agree, I don't regret our water system, it was cheap and easy... But not at all necessary for Baja if you don't have one...
Quinton P. Young III I feel like I’ve heard this before 😜 they are great! Always nice to see mellow authentic people.
Hi guys,
What type voltage you guys using in your mini split is DC or AC voltage?
@@TheTravelingTogetherJournal Hey there I love your channel just as much as the Everlanders. I do miss Jaeger but he continues to live on through you and all of those he touched{such as me}. I guess I relate a little more to the Everlanders as they are closer to my age and seemingly have left it all behind so to speak. You guys have such a long and brilliant future ahead f you. it will be great to see what becomes of you both. You inspire so so many just to go and --- Do It --- lol.....
It's 110VAC
Thanks you two...very informative. I've just put together a camper myself, a Hallmark flatbed on an F-350 and now it's time to put all that money I spent to good use. I've flown to La Paz and Cabo a couple times and look forward to a winter long road trip down there myself. I'm poking around gathering info and this hit the spot. Subscribed.
Thank you Sir!
In 1992 I rode my bike from San Diego Ca, down the 1D to Cabo San-Lucas Mexico, Your trip brought back all those memory's, What a great video. Thank you!
Super! Glad you liked it!
wow that sounds like a awesome trip, would of been so different
Very nice to have you in Baja . Hope you come back soon. Thank you guys.
That was a few years ago, we're in Ecuador now, heading south, so it's pretty unlikely we'll be there anytime soon...
A shout out from Vancouver. Love the views and glad you got your charger/battery problem fixed. The challenge of travelling can be an adventure that has its own rewards. “Story telling around a camp fire “
Exactly Right!
Wonderful recap! My heart grasped when I saw the animated map! Lots of love from a stuck italian. Keep going!
Especially for you!
@@Everlanders Pleased and honored!
Thanks for the video!
That was a very good wrap up and very informative for anyone considering going to Mexico. 😃
Making the most of El Rancho’s awesome wifi and finally sitting down to watch your videos. Loved reliving Baja through your eyes and seeing the sea lion arch again. We were a bit more cautious, had read the iOverlander comments and camped at the lighthouse and walked down. You guys were brave. Ha ha!
Outstanding video. Great information, excellent visuals. Your narration is concise and objective. Looking forward to watching many more.
Many thanks, we're East of Mexico City now, heading south!
OK, you two are getting very, very, good.
Cheers from B.C.
Two months in Baja! Lucky you!!! thank you for sharing. Great material.
Another great video and thank you so much! You guys are totally awesome.
New subber....You are the most mellow people ! So humble .
Thanks for sharing your experience in Baja. Can we know where is that Sea lion arch beach is please. We would love to check it out next time. Thanks 🙏 Happy Trails
Yeah, absolutely! www.google.com/search?q=sea+lion+arch+everlanders
We SCUBAed throughout Baja since the mid-1960s.
The beaches. The quiet. The isolation.
More stars than we could count in a hundred lifetimes.
Please, return for a couple years instead of a couple months!
You're preaching to the choir!
When you head back north, I’d love to get a sticker. Thanks for sharing your travels
You're a Channel Member!!! 🏆
We'll ship them out this week.
Looks like s great trip, I have been trying to convince my wife that we need to holiday in Baja. Have fun safe travels
Baja was our first overlanding trip and we fell in love!
My wife and I went super simple and slept in the back of our Ford Expedition but we are planning to build something like you have ( we hope).
I have been looking but can’t seem to find anything on your camper build ?
Our first 60 videos show how we built it. ruclips.net/user/everlandersvideos
Awesome video. Glad to see baja being explored
What an epic adventure!!
I just saw you on the road.I was in a silver Honda minivan!!!!!
wow this looks absolutely amazing, what a great life style
VIVA MEXICO AND VIVA EVERLAND -- A BIG SHOUT OUT FROM PALMDALE CALIFORNIA
Great video. I enjoyed the commentary. Thank you.
Cool video, I like the style!! Cool format
Love it! That Orchard spot and the beach spot looked idyllic! Wendy watched this and we may have a convert on Baja! Yay! Safe travels!
It would be worth the trip to spend some time in those two spots alone... We even had internet that beach spot!
You’re right I’ve been doing Baja since 1985 and I still haven’t seen it all. Glad you got to see some of it and I know the Baja bug will infect you lol.
No, we had our fill, shipped to the mainland and headed South, currently in Perú...
Great video and channel! Hey come up to the Yukon.
Love the content. Learning alot. We're on the lookout to build a skoolie. If you get anymore patches or stickers is be real interested.
We still have some left...
Gotta say I'm kinda liking your set up. Way better then the normal jeep thing and you guys seem so down to earth. Wondering how to get a patch?
Hooo yeah baby! Baja Rules. But, you missed Loreto. Try it next time. By far my favorite spot in Baja. Cheers!.
We've been through Loreto, very nice... We're in mainland now, heading south!
This was really great. Where do you buy those water kegs
Scrap Metal Yard
Love this. Which campground is this in Mulege? Was it dog friendly too? thanks.
and yeah, I was at Expo, selling Wanderlust Journal books and give classes too. Had a blast.
@14:15 This looked like an FPV shot. Do you have acro-capable drones?
Yes, that was an old DIY job carrying the GoPro session, but now we just have the Mavic 2
Great video! Thx
I can’t believe we haven’t done the wale tours yet. 🤦🏼♀️
Have you seen our other Whale Video? ruclips.net/video/hzhvaTKfYKk/видео.html
Hopefully you guys make it to the BC Overland Rally, we would love to meet you.
That sounds great!
glad you had a good trip!
How has your mini-split AC been holding up? I am curious about its ability to survive the vibrations and impacts of a vehicle that goes on and off road.
It's working fine...
@@Everlanders I am pleasantly surprised / congratulations!
It looks like you installed it approx 4 years ago, and have driven over 60k miles. Stay cool!
I gotta go there to Mulege. Looks fabulous😊
It is... 👍
Thanks for the video. Any option to list the GPS coordinates of the places you stay at in this video?
Thanks for info. Wondering what time of year you traveled down there?
We were there for about 2 years total, most of this footage was February to May.
@@Everlanders thanks for reply. Also wondering what brand and model number those tires are? 12 ply?
14 ply, Continental MPT81
As with so many beautiful places, there never seems to be enough time! How did you stay connected for work in Mexico?
great video hope to met you ad Europa one time
Nice video
Name the beach in min 7.00 ?
Good stuff friends. Glad you are sharing.
Always enjoy.
They have black magic boxes also.
Since they don't have rest areas, how do you find camps to spend the night?
Just pull over...
Great video! Are you going to be at this years Overland Expo?
If it's in Perú, we'd consider it, otherwise it's a bit of a drive...
@@Everlanders I would love to see your rig in person! Do you have a link about it? Just found your channel and we love it! So jealous!
Rig Tours of the Everlander: ruclips.net/p/PL0uBLqOOwG8hMooTi2mcWp5EGN3EMkmXW
What's the plan (if there is one) for Canada and beyond? Hopefully you'll be able to get back south before the cold Canadian winter.
We don't have a solid travel plan yet, but we have to get out of the USA - likely head to Vancouver Island, Northern BC and Alberta - Maybe up into the Yukon...
Great video. Sorry we missed you at the expo. We were there, just did not see you!
Great video again. Now we understand why we keep missing each other on the road. Seems like at times life keeps use moving like cats with tails on fire. Isn't this life style supposed to be about slowing down and smelling the rose's? Wendy doesn't know it yet be I have an itch to build another rig. Maybe that will slow us down. I don't think she is going to believe that one. I hear that the sun is beginning to shine in Canada these day's. Be safe live free. Michael and Wendy
Thank you for sharing your Baja Trip with us. Your drone video really showed me how beautiful the areas you visited are. About how many miles or kilometers did you log once you crossed the border into Mexico?
3875 Km
Beautiful rig
Do you know anyone who has gone to Baja in July and August? I'm wondering how how it is on the Pacific coast and if it will be bearable.
Oh man! Great video, as usual!
This is the first video of yours I see, I like it. Can you please post the names of the campsites you stayed at? Also, FYI, the reason those military soldiers ask those questions is to ensure your story is straight and are not drug smugglers. If you hesitate to answer those simple questions, it would be a red flag for them. Glad you had a great time. Thank you.
We named them in the video and I don't think we'll be listing them.
What were your best sources for information on camping in Baja? Thanks.
Other People! Go with a few places in mind, scour iOverlander and find a few that meet your criteria, then you'll meet people with like interests who will recommend great places.
I am commenting on google translation.
I am looking forward to seeing you from Kobe, Japan.
Magnificent scenery and English that two of me are easy to understand! !
I watched from the old video.
Sleeping dog face on Instagram! I also live with my dog!
Wonderful, thanks for watching from abroad!
Looks like a lot of fun.
Also I would have done the same thing. Went right down that hill without reading the warnings 🤣🤣🤣
I think I was trying to find something that would stop us at that point... Tempting fate. Still haven't used the Maxxtrax, Highlift or Winch. So far airing down these big tires has got us out of everything!
@@Everlanders there's not much that's going to stop those tires. They work well here in the mud and the muck of Florida
im speechless! soo amazed
I want to go to Baja California and explore
Wonderful recap. New subscriber here! Do you have a blog/website? I would like to make similar Baja road trip, your videos are very helpful, I am hoping your blog would help at lot while I am taking notes LOL
Everlanders.com
Awesome !!
Awesome adventure, I have heard it can be tough finding diesel fuel in Mexico and was curious if you found that issue?
Zero problems finding good Diesel, but we have a 42 gallon tank. I'd heard of others with small tanks unable to make some stretches. Great question that should have been in the video.
I would like to learn more about your trip as i want to do with my family. Do you think Mercedes Sportsmobile Sprinter 4x4 can back up on this hill from sea lion bay ? Thanks
Yes, I would think so... If you have 4x4 you should be fine as long as you have equipment to air down and back up. It really surprised me how effective airing down is.
@@Everlanders perfect . I have been post at Overland boind asking about gas station on similar route . What is I was looking is clean diesel if it's available. Looking at map I might will do only 500-600 miles into Baja as I have to back to work . Thanks
The Diesel is Baja is all very good, no problems as it's mostly all sourced from the US
Wanting to go there now
hi from Canada ,i m new here (sorry for the writhing I m French) love your RV truck, do peoples mistake for an earthroamer?
Yes, we get that alot...
hahaha thats a great comment
How are you all tracking your camp spots as you go along? Are you using ioverlander, or campendium ?
Sometimes both, sometimes neither.
Love it!
Are you guys just heading home, or do you plan on exploring in Canada?
We don't have a solid travel plan yet, but we have to get out of the USA - likely head to Vancouver Island, Northern BC and Alberta - Maybe up into the Yukon...
@@Everlanders cool Im in Victoria. I wandered over to the DIY area at expo to meet up with the traveling together Journal, but we kept missing each other. I didnt even notice your rig! it was just so overwhelming :D
@@Everlanders Hate to see you go north but Covid was a B____ in the States. Would rather have been in Canada. I saw videos of my birth hospital in Brooklyn, NY where they were storing the deceased in refrigerated trailers . The funeral parlors were jammed and this is all hindsight now, as we supposedly are over the worst, but it was even hell trying to find simple masks to wear. I had to order some from Cambridge Mask in England. Not too inexpensive either. I hope Canada is currently on the downhill side of this pandemic. As I'm sure you feel the same way, it would be safer to be in the remotest of locations to give you some piece of mind. I had the 2 shots in March and so far so good. I hope Saskatoon, your families and both of you are doing well. Gerry
Do you have any comments or recommendations for doing Baja with a dog?
We had no real issues. We read that you need to have a vet signed health check less then 6 days before crossing and of course up to date rabies vaccination. We got the health check, but we were never asked for it.
Other than that, have some small needle nose pliers for run-ins with cactus.
@@Everlanders Thank you for the helpful information and look forward to running into you one of these days.
Any issues with getting good diesel fuel all through Mexico? Thanks
No problems for us... Although we chose the 7.3L because it'll run on almost anything. But I've heard that most fuel in Baja is imported from the USA - so maybe that's why.
I enjoy your RV ideas everything's very thought out. Building up to utilize empty space was the most helpful idea. You're probably back by now but for next time you might want to check out the Baja ferry system to the main land down there. I don't know what side of Canada your from but heading back using the ferry that way might be better.
We will be fairing to the mainland this fall...
Greetings from Ottawa Canada 🇨🇦
Welcome!
Was that Mr Truck (8:22) maybe a look a like.
This guy? ruclips.net/video/RzjSWZw4MPg/видео.html
@@Everlanders Ah no, at second glance he doesnt look like him, Mr Truck is not that happy and twice his size.
Makes me want to go to Baja
Makes me want to go back to Baja
How to get to the beach at 7 minutes?
That depends on where you start from...
Camping looks pretty plentiful.
I'm a local "neighbor" from Alberta. I'm building a very similar truck, 2001, crew cab, long wheel base though. Did you register your truck in Sask. as an RV? I read that going into Mexico if the vehicle is over 8900 lbs they won't issue you a permit unless its an RV?
Yes, I've heard that this is especially true for box campers, because they are technically cargo and not part of the chassis... Ours is registered as an RV.
Thanks for the reply. We hope to have our truck done this fall. @@Everlanders
Mexico is bad ass. Very polite they pass by you and tell you buenos dias buenas tardes i buenas noches. They will take their shirt of their backs to give them to you.
Yup, we love it here...
@@Everlanders i cant wait to get back out there.
So interesting, that Video is a great overview about Baja and what you guys have explored there! We love the private beach for Lincoln 😀
Thanks so much!
Where's the tire blow out video?
ruclips.net/video/hzhvaTKfYKk/видео.html About half way through.
Did you have any interaction with federales while in Mexico?
Yeah, they were all very pleasant.
I've been surfing Baja MX for decades. The Mexican people are probably the warmest, kindest people I've ever been around. Recommendation, spend some time learning the Spanish language. It's not that difficult and you can do it via audio books while in your rig. You don't need to be conversational, but it shows respect and the Mexican people will bend over backwards to help you in any way if you just try to speak their native language.
I couldn't agree more... Kara is very adamant about learning Spanish, she's taken three years of university level Spanish and is actively in Spanish lessons here during our pandemic lockdown. Unfortunately with my workload I can't participate to the same level but I am still absorbing lots from the locals...
It's weird watching pre covid videos..
...not blogging...because of the wind...hmmmm...I could agree with a small drone..but..I find that strange must be some other reason
May I have one patch sticker please
First 😁
🏴☠️
If your headed to baja , please work on your accents especially on names of people and places…goes a long way
We're in Colombia, crossing into Ecuador, thanks for the great tips!
why do they need to ask if married and name of dog... - its none of their freaking business yah ?
It's a test... You're asked seperatly and your answers need to line up... Also the speed at which you answer, if you're stumped for a second they know you're lying.
@@Everlanders i see.. interesting thanks
I know Americans wish they could have stolen also Baja California from Mexico.
What's that got to do with my trip?