@@justtravlin I’m better now just leaving Cali heading back to Vegas to visit family then heading on Texas I’m catching up on your videos tonight I love it! You guys are doing some serious exploring ❤️
Just wondering, with a “soft side” what do you all do about bear and other critters. I was cautioned in outside of Destruction Bay and so most of the Yukon territory I was top down at the camp sites. A friend had a racoon successfully get to his kitchen by just ripping he sides to pieces.
Hi. That is a good question. We haven't been in situations like that. Imo a raccoon would not be strong enough to break through the canvas, it's quite sturdy. We do have the option to sleep with the top down. As the side dinette can be build into a bench. So one can sleep on the floor and the other on the bench. We have that all explained in this video 👉 ruclips.net/video/2Ie00stGf8g/видео.html
Off roading. Disclaimer. My experiences, yours my very. LOL Solo. Feels like a adventure. With freedom. But there is no one to share the experience with. Companion. Share the experience. They may point out wonders, you may miss. As too focused on the road. Group/Friends. Give at warm fuzzy feeling. If we get stuck. There is someone else to lend a hand. And to have a good laugh. May tend to travel slower, due to stopping more. But experiencing more of life. I'm not going to commit to any of the above. They are great fun. But it is great to be with friends.
thanks for the nice trip report. but please do not refer to rock art (petroglyphs/pictographs) as "graffiti". Pick up Craig Childs book "Tracing Time" for a perspective on rock art throughout the SW and desert regions. And there are several others out there that share native and historical ideas on what rock art represents.
Thanks for reaching out! Glad you enjoyed the video. That comment was made in jest and we absolutely love and respect all petroglyphs and pictographs. Moving forward we will avoid any comments like what was said 😊
Off roading is just SO much fun! We love to roadtrip with good friends... What about you? Do you prefer offroading alone or with friends?
Yes it can get better when you tag up with your VanLife buddies back on the hard roads. 😂 Another great video, friends!❤
Thank you Jeff and Patty. It is definitely more fun in good company! So glad we got to meet before leaving Baja ☺️👍
FRIENDS ARE FOR LIFE
That is so true!
Hi I missed you guys just catching up on your videos ❤
Hey Izzy! We are so glad to hear from you ❤️ how have you been?
@@justtravlin I’m better now just leaving Cali heading back to Vegas to visit family then heading on Texas I’m catching up on your videos tonight I love it! You guys are doing some serious exploring ❤️
That sounds great 👍Let us know how you like them. Have safe travels!
friend are great
They are pretty awesome 👍
Just wondering, with a “soft side” what do you all do about bear and other critters. I was cautioned in outside of Destruction Bay and so most of the Yukon territory I was top down at the camp sites. A friend had a racoon successfully get to his kitchen by just ripping he sides to pieces.
Hi. That is a good question. We haven't been in situations like that. Imo a raccoon would not be strong enough to break through the canvas, it's quite sturdy. We do have the option to sleep with the top down. As the side dinette can be build into a bench. So one can sleep on the floor and the other on the bench. We have that all explained in this video 👉 ruclips.net/video/2Ie00stGf8g/видео.html
Off roading. Disclaimer. My experiences, yours my very. LOL
Solo. Feels like a adventure. With freedom. But there is no one to share the experience with.
Companion. Share the experience. They may point out wonders, you may miss. As too focused on the road.
Group/Friends. Give at warm fuzzy feeling. If we get stuck. There is someone else to lend a hand. And to have a good laugh. May tend to travel slower, due to stopping more. But experiencing more of life.
I'm not going to commit to any of the above. They are great fun.
But it is great to be with friends.
What a wonderful answer Gavin! It is important to cherish those memories and enjoy life to the fullest. Have safe drives ☺️
thanks for the nice trip report. but please do not refer to rock art (petroglyphs/pictographs) as "graffiti". Pick up Craig Childs book "Tracing Time" for a perspective on rock art throughout the SW and desert regions. And there are several others out there that share native and historical ideas on what rock art represents.
Thanks for reaching out! Glad you enjoyed the video. That comment was made in jest and we absolutely love and respect all petroglyphs and pictographs. Moving forward we will avoid any comments like what was said 😊