All the home on wheels campers are obviously very nice. But a lot of the fun in camping is the experience of setting up a tent and your immediate area around you with lights, fire, etc. Those fancy campers steal some of that original camping experience. I think a rtt is a happy medium between the two.
You have great energy. Great aloha. I feel positive every time I watch your channel. It's rare to feel like you've known someone for years despite never meeting. Keep up the great cony. 🤙
@@bustabeatgeorgeI just watched this video again with my wife. We are going to start overlanding next summer. We're in Minnesota so Winter is fast approaching. I'm ordering a new land cruiser and looking for a rooftop tent. I will definitely look at roveroll. Where are you camping in CA. I want to take the family there next summer. So beautiful.
Great video and reminder that you don’t need a lot to enjoy the outdoors. Thank you for sharing a quality brand at an affordable cost. Stay safe George.
15:35 You know that steak and salad was delicious when you play leg drums while you eat! 😂 Awesome video George! Going to have to pick up some Kung fu tonic seasoning for home and to keep with my camp kitchen!
I finally moved on from my soft shell RTT after 4 years. The set-up and take down of a soft shell RTT in bad weather is a pain and everything gets wet. Clam shell RTT (hard tops) are better for set-up and take down, but the clam shells can be 3 to 4 times the cost of a soft shell RTT…and (in my opinion) are all way overpriced. I find the mattresses in the soft shell RTT to be much more comfortable than the clam shell (hard top) RTT. Soft shell RTT are great for beginner campers who camp in the same location for a quick weekend in good weather. They are light, affordable, and comfortable. If you camp for extended periods of time (a week or more) and/or you are moving locations or going to town all the time… you will immediately hate your soft shell RTT. Without a heater…these soft shell RTT are comfortable down to about 50 degrees…it really doesn’t matter how good your blankets or sleeping bags are. Breathing in cold air all night isn’t fun. Soft shell RTT are better in warm climates…just park in the shade. Clam Shell RTT tend to have better insulation, but again..without a heater…once the temperatures drop outside….you get condensation and you are breathing in cold air all night. The downside of all RTT is that it limits your exterior rooftop storage options. If you have kayaks or a canoe, forget the RTT….just get a comfortable ground tent….which is what I am using now.
I love your channel name! Are you a dj? My wife and I dj weddings and parties. You should do a review on potable music speakers for camping. Especially ones for xm radio.
@@alexorcas1 thanks for watching brotha! I’ll definitely try and switch it up on the next one. All the music on this channel is made by me. Whether it’s a piano tune, beat, or background chords. This is why the same tracks are used for multiple videos. This avoid any copyright claims or issues when uploading a video.
All the home on wheels campers are obviously very nice. But a lot of the fun in camping is the experience of setting up a tent and your immediate area around you with lights, fire, etc. Those fancy campers steal some of that original camping experience. I think a rtt is a happy medium between the two.
@@stop153rz2 I agree. Same goes for a ground tent. I truly enjoy the setup process. Thank you for watching!
You have great energy. Great aloha. I feel positive every time I watch your channel. It's rare to feel like you've known someone for years despite never meeting. Keep up the great cony. 🤙
Aaron! Thank you for watching bro! We’ll have to do some camping soon.
@@bustabeatgeorgeI just watched this video again with my wife. We are going to start overlanding next summer. We're in Minnesota so Winter is fast approaching. I'm ordering a new land cruiser and looking for a rooftop tent. I will definitely look at roveroll. Where are you camping in CA. I want to take the family there next summer. So beautiful.
Great video and reminder that you don’t need a lot to enjoy the outdoors. Thank you for sharing a quality brand at an affordable cost. Stay safe George.
You are very good at filming videos solo. That takes a lot of work. Well done 👏🏻
Well I was at Tiny Rig today (Monday) dropping my truck for a new alucab so I feel your joy.
@@jeremycanell2397 stoked for you Jeremy!
Big bear, always a beautiful spot to camp 🤙🏼
You seem like the nicest guy. Hope that the company gives you that truck 😎
Really love the family trips keep em coming
Love it that your doing what you love BBG!
Nice drone video editing 😎 and awesome camp spot 🏕️ I also got to fly around the forest this weekend. Super fun, lots of gaps. 👍 here
Great meeting you at Basecamp!
Great video as always George 👌🏻
Keep the vids going and nice new Tacoma TRD pro
15:35 You know that steak and salad was delicious when you play leg drums while you eat! 😂 Awesome video George! Going to have to pick up some Kung fu tonic seasoning for home and to keep with my camp kitchen!
I'm still using a soft top rtt, can't afford a hard shell, don't use in the wet, lov being high in the air
You captured the essence of why we enjoy camping so much. My wife and I were wondering where exactly are you camping there?
@@drmichaellum this is in big bear. Right off the 2n10
Fun adventure
LOVE IT!!
Hell ya man 🤘🏻
I finally moved on from my soft shell RTT after 4 years. The set-up and take down of a soft shell RTT in bad weather is a pain and everything gets wet. Clam shell RTT (hard tops) are better for set-up and take down, but the clam shells can be 3 to 4 times the cost of a soft shell RTT…and (in my opinion) are all way overpriced. I find the mattresses in the soft shell RTT to be much more comfortable than the clam shell (hard top) RTT. Soft shell RTT are great for beginner campers who camp in the same location for a quick weekend in good weather. They are light, affordable, and comfortable. If you camp for extended periods of time (a week or more) and/or you are moving locations or going to town all the time… you will immediately hate your soft shell RTT. Without a heater…these soft shell RTT are comfortable down to about 50 degrees…it really doesn’t matter how good your blankets or sleeping bags are. Breathing in cold air all night isn’t fun. Soft shell RTT are better in warm climates…just park in the shade. Clam Shell RTT tend to have better insulation, but again..without a heater…once the temperatures drop outside….you get condensation and you are breathing in cold air all night. The downside of all RTT is that it limits your exterior rooftop storage options. If you have kayaks or a canoe, forget the RTT….just get a comfortable ground tent….which is what I am using now.
you have rich experience for overland. can I have your email address? i would like to discuss with you our new project.
I use a big frig cooler… better than yeti ect. Mine will go a week freezing cold.
Holler if you need a big frig 😂
The real question is, would you prefer your alucab 270 awning or this roveroll awning more
!awesome vid.
Whats the location sir?
on their site the 270 doesnt look like it has the black under layer, can you confirm if this is a new model or not?
nice!
great
I love your channel name! Are you a dj? My wife and I dj weddings and parties. You should do a review on potable music speakers for camping. Especially ones for xm radio.
Chinese built, imported through Sante Fe Springs?
Yes
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I love the vids man, but I’m kinda getting tired of the same piano tune for all the b-roll. Got something new?
@@alexorcas1 thanks for watching brotha! I’ll definitely try and switch it up on the next one.
All the music on this channel is made by me. Whether it’s a piano tune, beat, or background chords. This is why the same tracks are used for multiple videos. This avoid any copyright claims or issues when uploading a video.
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Honestly quit watching as soon as I saw him walking around in crocs to set up a camp in a mountains area. Haha