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Trippin on Trout East Fork Carson River Markleeville California
Trippin on Trout East Fork Carson River Markleeville California I didn't have much luck with my Fly rod, so I switched out to a spinning rod using a pink Trout Magnet
caught and released 3 big rainbows.
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Fishing The Eighth Wonder of the World - Burney Falls
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Burney Falls is a waterfall on Burney Creek, within McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, in Shasta County, California. USA Burney Falls at McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park is an outstanding example of a waterfall and stream fed by large springs that are commonly associated with areas covered by recent lava flows, and also of a waterfall formed by the undercutting of horizontal ro...
Trout fishing Puny Dip Canyon Truckee River California
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I finally got a day off so I decided to head down to the Canyon section of the Truckee river on the California side the spot where I was fishing is called Puny Dip canyon It’s a bit of a hike with a little bit of bushwhacking but so worth it off the beaten path with spectacular views and very large fish today I only caught one but it was enough to make it the best day ever🎣 for more informati...
Hike into Wilson Canyon to West Walker River 👣🎣 (A Quik look)
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I had to share the stoked! I have fished all parts of the Walker River and continue to love it. But I’ve never explored the Wilson Canyon or the Wilson Canyon trail it is absolutely astounding here’s a quick clip of my exploration and discovery highly recommend the area look forward to a full length blog in the near future! Packet in pack it out!
Trekking to Hunter Creek Falls - Renos Favorite Waterfall
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Hunter Creek Trail to Hunter Creek Falls a Locals favorite hike 6.5 miles out and back with a 1300' elevation gain. whether hiking or trail running this trek wont disappoint. Give yourself a break from the casinos and explore the Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest and the Mt Rose wilderness. Only 20 minutes from Reno a Moderate to challenging hike depending on the time of year. Spectacular views ...
Buckeye Hot Springs in winter !!! What you need to know before you go
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Buckeye Hot Springs located in Bridgeport California and is a 9 mile out and back trail that will lead you to the majestic Buckeye Hot springs. Winter in my opinion is the best time to do it for those who are adventurous and prepared. This video and links below will give you the information you need to get there safely and make sure you have the best day EVER! www.monocounty.ca.gov/sustainable-...
DJI Spark Drone footage at Hat Creek Power Station #2 - 11/27/21
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Drone footage from the morning of 11/27/2021 First time to this portion of Hat Creek and I wasn't disappointed, Beautiful and Amazing! Why not both!?! Had a great time hiking and fishing. I also broke out and dusted off my DJI Spark drone. Thought id share the Spark is still very capable of taking great shots. I would still recommend this drone for those on a budget. Please share your thoughts ...
Fall Hiking & Trout fishing the high Sierra 👣 🎣
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October16 2021 hiking and fishing the El Dorado national wilderness in California. Wich was just recently opened ,the area has been closed for months due to the devastating Caldor fire, fortunately this area was protected. Please like share and subscribe and for detailed information on where I was fishing drop a comment I’ll be happy to share 👍🏼  americannomadoutfitters/ american...
FISH ON! 🎣 Hat Creek California
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7/31/2021 hiking and fishing hat Creek in the Lassen national volcanic forest located in Shasta County California I’m still kind of a novice angler , but the experience and opportunity in Hat Creek in my opinion is second to none. Be sure to check out the links below i’ve seen lots of them on the area and I believe these are the two best. Please like share and subscribe and please leave some co...
Lake Sabrina & east walker river trout fishing highlights 🎣
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Just a quick couple of highlights fishing for trout at Lake Sabrina in Bishop California and the east Walker River in Nevada. what started out as just a day trip to the East Walker River turned into a three day adventure I didn’t plan on shooting any video but I did get these highlights and wanted to share for the anglers in the house. Fish on baby !
Nissan Xterra / Frontier Heater Blowing Cold Air ? Try This!
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First I am NOT a mechanic, second only try this when engine is cold. This video corrected the following symptoms. 1) Heater would not blow hot air at idle or low RMP. 2)Heater intermittently blows hot air for short time only to blow cold air again. NOTE: there of course can be many other reasons why this is happening to your heater but if the coolant level is good and you have no leaks try this...
Trout Hunter Chronicles
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Fishing the Truckee River Reno Nevada July 30, 2020
Trout Hunter - Truckee River Nevada
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An epic morning indeed, on the Truckee River, Nevada USA
Trout Hunter - Fishing Cave Lake
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An epic day fishing for Trout at Cave Lake. High in the mountains of Modoc county in north eastern California USA
Trout Hunter - Fishing the High Sierras
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An Epic day hiking to and fishing my secret spot for Rainbow Trout in the high sierra of California. If you would like more information on exactly were I was fishing please like and subscribe to our UA-cam and Facebook and IM us through Facebook we will share ALL the details. Thank you and enjoy. americannomadoutfitters/ americannomadoutfitters.com/
Best Snowshoe Hike in Lake Tahoe - Chickadee Ridge.
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Best Snowshoe Hike in Lake Tahoe - Chickadee Ridge.
Off road trip to Lagomarsino petroglyph site
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Off road trip to Lagomarsino petroglyph site
Lake Tahoe's East Shore Trail What you need to know!
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Lake Tahoe's East Shore Trail What you need to know!
Snowshoeing The China Wall Truckee California
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Snowshoeing The China Wall Truckee California
First full moon of 2020 the wolf moon
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First full moon of 2020 the wolf moon
Cave Rock - Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
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Cave Rock - Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
South Fork American River - 5000 CFS Flow !!!
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South Fork American River - 5000 CFS Flow !!!
Mayberry Park Reno Nevada
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Mayberry Park Reno Nevada
Sand Harbor - Bonsai Rock - Thunderbird Cove
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Sand Harbor - Bonsai Rock - Thunderbird Cove
Day Trippn D.L. Bliss State Park
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Day Trippn D.L. Bliss State Park
Paddle boarding Zephyr Cove South Lake Tahoe Nevada
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Paddle boarding Zephyr Cove South Lake Tahoe Nevada
Stars
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Stars
Truckee Love
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Truckee Love
American Nomad TV - test pilot
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American Nomad TV - test pilot
American Nomad TV
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  • @aaronscott2214
    @aaronscott2214 14 днів тому

    Do i burp it both times inclined?

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 14 днів тому

      Yes, and also make sure that you're radiator fluid is topped off to its proper level. Good luck and let us know how it works for you

  • @SpaceKid2026-kd7fy
    @SpaceKid2026-kd7fy 2 місяці тому

    You should do a video on Lily Lake just next to Cave Lake. I was just up there today and caught a few good fish.

  • @juliereyes8783
    @juliereyes8783 6 місяців тому

    I grew up in Ventura Country where the Lagomarsnino family was a prominent political family. Don’t know if there is any relation to the site. I’m completely scared off from trying to access site with a 4 RUNNER

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 6 місяців тому

      That's very interesting about the family. I'm gonna have to take a look into that. 4runners are very capable .

  • @jasonrupan9137
    @jasonrupan9137 6 місяців тому

    What part of hatcreek fishing

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 6 місяців тому

      I was fishing about a 100 yd section. Up and downstream. Of Rocky campground www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lassen/recarea/?recid=11433 It was a darn good time, indeed. If you get out there, let me know how it goes Save travels 🎣

  • @seanstenberg1559
    @seanstenberg1559 6 місяців тому

    Glad to see you survived, Do not attempt!!,

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 6 місяців тому

      I really enjoy going out to the virgina range, and most times, the drive is fun . Of course, it's best to do some research before you head out.

  • @brandonthompson8411
    @brandonthompson8411 7 місяців тому

    I live close by, just fished the west walker yesterday and caught browns and rainbows.

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 7 місяців тому

      It's so beautiful out there and great fishing most times of the year Glad to hear you had a successful day. You're very lucky to live out there indeed

  • @stevebot
    @stevebot 7 місяців тому

    Xterrible, worst freaking vehicle for cold weather use. Heater core airlocks all the freaking time if it’s parked and run on any kind of incline. Windows frozen shut six months of the year, seat belt retractors don’t work when it’s cold. Manual transmission needs double clutch until it warms up. TPMS flips out at random when it’s cold. Bonus points for side airbag sensors made of shite pot metal that rot away from winter road crap that gets tracked into the footwell. If only the 4Runner came with a stick.

  • @RRCRDA777-55
    @RRCRDA777-55 8 місяців тому

    Well folks I am about to try this,🤞

  • @chivo1580
    @chivo1580 10 місяців тому

    Also check your coolant level and see if it's low.. I added more because it was low and the heater worked much better..

  • @TheAggie93
    @TheAggie93 10 місяців тому

    My 13 Frontier is blowing cold air when heat is way cranked up (like 85-90 degrees) but then blew warm air when I dropped the heat to 75 degrees. Could this be the same problem? I plan on trying this once the engine cools.

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing your situation. As you might have read in the description. I'm not a mechanic, but this is solved. The myriad of heater is choose for literally hundreds of people. I would definitely give it a try before you go. Spend. In any money on a mechanic, please keep us posted on the result. This could help others thank you and safe travels. Looking forward to hear how it turns out.

  • @yombino1
    @yombino1 10 місяців тому

    Thanks so much! that saved me like 400 bucks

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 10 місяців тому

      So happy for you and thank you for the feedback. It's amazing how many people this is helped and you did absolutely save hundreds of dollars. I've heard a lot of people sharing. Insane quotes to have it repaired. Who knew something so easy could remedy this? Anyhow safe travels and happy trails, and if you're so inclined to be fun to have you. Subscribe to my humble little channel.

  • @tangledline
    @tangledline 10 місяців тому

    Craziness. This JUST happened to me however how it happened was a mistake. I loosened the radiator cap with intent to check the coolant, got a phone call and then forgot I left it loose. Took off and smelled coolant. Pulled over, closed cap-however I never suspected the air bubble. Worked.

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 10 місяців тому

      I'm so happy it worked for you. As stated in the description, I'm not a mechanic. So with a little research I did a couple of years ago I too was throw the find out that I didn't have to spend hundreds of dollars at at the shop to fix it. It's been over 2 years and it's still works like a charm. Happy new year to you and yours

  • @johncrux5975
    @johncrux5975 11 місяців тому

    I assume you run the heat on full blast when doing this so fluid pushes through the heater core hopefully removing any air bubbles that are trapped in it correct?

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 11 місяців тому

      Yes, that's correct. Please keep in mind. I'm not a mechanic. I got this information through several sources. But it's work. Great, and I haven't had any issues and almost 2 years now. I hope it works for you as well. Feel free to keep us posted on your result. Happy holidays to you and yours.

  • @deanfranckowiak725
    @deanfranckowiak725 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for the information I have the same problem with the same color Nissan Exterra. By any chance are you in the Owen's Valley in this video I'm from Bishop California?

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your feedback friend, No, unfortunately, I'm not in the Owen's Valley in the video. I'm actually in Nevada at ripatch reservoir. That's sad. I do love owen's valley very much . Be sure to give us some feed back on how it works Happy holidays to you and yours

  • @fxzn
    @fxzn 11 місяців тому

    Is driving the trail, like in the summer, not an option in the winter? Doesn't look like that much snow, a good 4x4 could handle it I think.

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 11 місяців тому

      It's not with a car truck, but you can take snowmobile out there. The speed is restricted to 15 miles an hour and there is tons of snow up there. It's just when I went up. It was very patchy, but it's such a great hike. highly recommended. It's such a beautiful area. If you hit it up you should've let us know how you did 👍

  • @brendanowens
    @brendanowens 11 місяців тому

    How steep does the incline need to be?

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 11 місяців тому

      You know that's a good question from the research I did and from what I personally did. Is the couple of degrees just enough to loosen up any trapped air bubbles in the lines? So a s**** of a average driveway should suffice. Thank you for the feedback and please be sure to let us know how it works for you have a great day.

  • @VickyTrammell
    @VickyTrammell 11 місяців тому

    Is the car suppose to still be running when you take the caps off and when you say you let it rest for about 30 mins, is that with it running or turned off?

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 11 місяців тому

      No, yo u just wanna start it up. When everything sealed up with the engine cold, let it run for about 30 seconds. Just to pressurize the system, turn it off and then burp it. Again, you don't want the engine hot. You don't want it running when you take the cap off. Simply started up when it's cold. Let it run for about 30 seconds to pressurize the system. Turn it off, remove the cap. It'll burpe's Amer and then just leave it. Open to allow any excess air to escape and then do it again, but with the vehicle at another angle. As you know if you want the video, I'm not a mechanic but this is worked perfect for a lot of people. I did it approximately 2 years ago. And haven't had a problem since please let us know how it works for you. 🙏

  • @mlm32809
    @mlm32809 11 місяців тому

    Thanks so much! This worked for my 2007 Xterra!

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 11 місяців тому

      That's most excellent. So happy to hear it thank you for your feedback

  • @SergeiWhobichakokov
    @SergeiWhobichakokov Рік тому

    Thanks for this video. My heater started blasting cold air about a week ago. I was fearing the worst that I would have to replace the heater core. Wasn't crazy about ripping the entire dash out. Found this video and it did the trick!

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 Рік тому

      Outstanding ! So glad it worked Thanks so much for the feedback

  • @paulbusch3542
    @paulbusch3542 Рік тому

    Worked on my ‘16 Frontier SV. I thought I was going to have to rip open the dash. Thanks!!

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 Рік тому

      So awesome, I'm truly happy for you. I'm glad this held. I know my channels pretty amateur. But I like to share what I can. Feel free to subscribe for more juicy content 😊 thanks again for the feedback

  • @NathanVanGundy
    @NathanVanGundy Рік тому

    To be clear, do you run the engine for 30 seconds then remove the caps and let it continue running without caps for 30 minutes? Or turn the engine off and let it sit 30 minutes while not running?

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 Рік тому

      No, sir, you just gotta run it with a cap on for about 30 seconds to let it pressurize. Shut down the vehicle, open the cap so it can burp the air. I did it twice. And left the cap off for about 30 minutes, please note I'm not a mechanic but when I was trying to figure out a way to fix this problem. I came across this information that I shared in the video and low and behold its work and I haven't had a problem since its work for many others as well. I hope it helps you keep us posted on your results.

  • @1964zen
    @1964zen Рік тому

    Lots of good-sized fish there

  • @edsentner1337
    @edsentner1337 Рік тому

    "Of couse, the trail's completly ADA compliant , . . ." " But you need to leave motorized scooters at home, obviously." WTF? You must not mean mobility scooters if it's ADA compliant, so . . . . I will report back when I take my old geezer scooter on the trai; (it has a 19 mile rangr). Ed S

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 Рік тому

      You are correct. Should Have been more specific in any event. I hope you get a chance to visit, It's really awesome, and with 19 miles. range youll have no worries, save travels.👍

  • @Stevereacts62
    @Stevereacts62 Рік тому

    Love your content keep up the good work!!

  • @FPVLeviticus
    @FPVLeviticus Рік тому

    This is a super fun run and but I would still call it solid class 2 not three plus while the swims are longer and the rapids do have some boils their is not hard must make moves above holes or harder s turns this river gets really crazy at around 15000-20000 then swimming becomes a very bad idea and at that point I call it a 4-5 yet the difficulty of the rapids stays class 2 Judy the danger of swimming climbs dramatically.

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 Рік тому

      I’m just an amateur but I’ve done it probably a dozen times over the years even took my kids out there when they were really young we had a great time that particular day though was actually scary to me…. Thank you for sharing your thoughts👍🏼

  • @KyleMatt11
    @KyleMatt11 Рік тому

    That’s crazy, I am currently in my xterra and the heat just died. The crazy part is I am also on my way to go fishing! Weird.

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 Рік тому

      Well I hope the heat comes back on and good luck with the fishing

  • @lolitalosity143
    @lolitalosity143 Рік тому

    Wow! How long was the hike out and back in total?

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 Рік тому

      About 14 miles out and back it’s a comfortable hike just plan yourself around the weather as it gets extremely up there and also recommend starting the day early it’s so worth it though such a beautiful hike and the reward at the end tremendous I hope that helps keep us posted let us know how it goes if you end up doing it safe travels ☃️

  • @tonybullet1382
    @tonybullet1382 Рік тому

    cheers to you and everyone else that decided to look up this video.

  • @emworrell5459
    @emworrell5459 Рік тому

    Why do you think this happens randomly...Mine is doing the exact same thing now..Im going to try your fix...Heat guage will go to normal but no heat at idle...When I rev it up or start driving the heat works great....What would cause it to have an air bubble to statrt with...

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 Рік тому

      My understanding and again in the description I stated that I’m not a mechanic I just got this information from a few different sources and this is the simplest way to try and correct it my understanding of what causes it is there an air bubble gets trapped in the heater element and you need to burp that bubble out in many instances the recommendation that I shared works and others the whole system needs to be flushed by a mechanic I too had the same issue as you and it was extremely annoying because I live in a very cold climate and as a result I have to drive slow a lot of times in the snow etc. and it was just freezing so I did this about a year and a half ago the method that I shared and it worked . As far as what causes the bubble to get in there in the first place I really don’t know you might wanna check with the xterra.org in there for him that’s an excellent question something that I actually hadn’t thought of I was just more concerned with getting that corrected but I’ll do a little research and maybe you could as well keep me posted on what you find out and I’ll be sure to share if I find anything out as well thanks for sharing your thoughts and safe travels and happy holidays

  • @adriangalvez5665
    @adriangalvez5665 Рік тому

    How long did you let it run after you took of radiator cap and overflow

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 Рік тому

      I just ran the motor for about 30 seconds just enough to pressurize it from a cold state.. Then open the In the overflow Cat to burp out air bubbles you then do it again and give it a go it works in most instances not at all but give it a try and let us know how it works for you thanks for watching and safe travels

  • @TheAyatollahofNofappollah

    Thanks!

  • @nissanxterra4339
    @nissanxterra4339 Рік тому

    hi, when you turn on 4H, what is the percentage of rotation front and rear?

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 Рік тому

      Oh OK I didn’t understand the question initially and this is a great question that I really didn’t know myself I had to research it, I pulled this info off the Xterra forum hope it helps. Be sure to let me know if you find out anything different. Safe travels and thanks for The question… FROM XTTERA FORUM: well, say for instance you have open diffs front and rear....that means in a straight line, in 4wd HI, all 4 wheels are driving the truck.....once you start to take a turn or lose traction on one side, the open differential transfers the power to the wheel with less resistance (outside wheels when turning because the outside have to travel a greater distance in the same amount of time).....so, since you have the same gear ratio front and rear and in 4HI the front end gets the same power as the rear end, yes, technically all 4 wheels are putting down 25% of the power.... once you get into limited slip diffs and lockers, this all changes...if you have the front and rear differential spooled/locked, all 4 wheels are ALWAYS going at the same speed(providing you have the same f/r gear ratios)....so regardless of turns, all 4 wheels are putting down the same power.......this is why spools aren't good for street driving, because on dry pavement turns the outer wheel has to turn faster....if it cant, the tires will wear MUCH faster if the rear is locked and the front is not, the equation changes again, as it would if the front is locked and the rear is open so, basically, if you are driving in a perfectly straight line with 2 open differentials with NO SLIP in 4WD HI range, then yes, each wheel is putting an equal share of the power to the ground (a.k.a. 25% each).... hope that clears it up a bit, someone please correct me if that info is invalid

    • @nissanxterra4339
      @nissanxterra4339 Рік тому

      thanks for the info, can you manually block the front or just the back?

    • @nissanxterra4339
      @nissanxterra4339 Рік тому

      Well, let's say there are free differentials and in the case of snow or mud, 4 wheels are rowed at 25 percent each, and when we lock into a manual rear lock, what then?

    • @nissanxterra4339
      @nissanxterra4339 Рік тому

      nice to chat with you

    • @nissanxterra4339
      @nissanxterra4339 Рік тому

      but wait, you probably don’t lock the rear manually from the passenger compartment with the button

  • @folkloreAmericana
    @folkloreAmericana Рік тому

    Worked like a charm on my 2014 Xterra. Thanks for taking the time to pass this along.

  • @johnwrinkle3443
    @johnwrinkle3443 2 роки тому

    I watched your video twice, November 2022, last wenter heat sometimes, followed your procedure on my 2015 xterra 4-pro x and HEAT again thank you, thank you,,,,,,,,,,hope you see this...

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Awesome! Thanks for watching and happy trails 👍🏼

    • @johnwrinkle3443
      @johnwrinkle3443 2 роки тому

      @@americannomadtv8880 have a good Thanksgiving

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Thank you good sir I appreciate that greatly blessings on blessings to you and yours. Happiest of thanksgivings

  • @waynelisiewski1155
    @waynelisiewski1155 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the UA-cam video bar. I did the burping of the radiator. Oh my God it worked I have heat. Thank you.

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Outstanding ! I’m so glad it worked for you! it doesn’t work for everybody but I’m going on almost a year trying this technique and I’m definitely not a mechanic but this saved me some good money. safe travels 🇺🇸

  • @piercingsightdronellc7674
    @piercingsightdronellc7674 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the procedure. Just performed it on my 2014 Nissan Frontier and so far so good, heat at idle!

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Outstanding! Super stoked it’s working out for you, safe travels…

  • @mikelopez5865
    @mikelopez5865 2 роки тому

    For the entire family ?? Honestly crowds are a turn off keep the wild Wild

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Hello Mike and thank you for your thoughts. Every family is different my two boys are grown and on there own now but as they were growing up They went everywhere with me, from about the age of 4. To this day they continue to reminisce and thank their mom and I for bringing them along on our outings and exposing them to the beauty and frailty of all of Gods creations. Inspiring them to practice and inspire others to being good stewards to the wilds of the world. In short I agree with you crowds can be a drag at times, and ABSOLUTELY keep the wild, wild👍🏼 As good stewards we always have and still do practice pack it in pack it out plus one as our family’s leave no trace practice. Keeping the Wild Wild 🌈 🙏🏻

  • @terrancestone58
    @terrancestone58 2 роки тому

    You are an amazing person. I am glad that life's journey allowed me the opportunity to know what a genuine cool human being you are. It will be great when we hook up to hook fish. Be well friend.

  • @robincarter2482
    @robincarter2482 2 роки тому

    nice video...awesome waterfall and fish!

    • @DSKim-ej5uf
      @DSKim-ej5uf 2 роки тому

      Just because the thumbnail caught my eye, I accidentally saw your video, and I liked it the most and fell in love with your channel. Please make more good videos in the future. Your meticulous and solid composition skills are amazing. I'm impressed. I enjoyed it so much. You have the ability to make your videos instantly stunning and attractive. How did you have such a wonderful talent that is full of your own unique charm? I hope that you will grow as big as you have been working for your dreams, and at the same time, I will give you my heartfelt praise and support for your channel to develop into a very large, very large channel. Right now on my UA-cam window, the video above is the brightest. Thank you to the algorithm that made it possible to meet and enjoy your UA-cam space. This video right above is the best video ever. Your UA-cam life is so dazzlingly beautiful because you have subscribers like me who are begging for this video at this moment. The person who is cooler than anyone else is the video of this channel, where I put all my heart, effort, and effort into making this video. On a deep autumn night, I feel lonely in an unfamiliar homeland. see. Even if it's just a passing relationship that I've never seen offline and don't know the name of, I'm grateful for the algorithm that allows me to meet you with your wonderful videos in the online UA-cam world. Like a grain of sand on the beach, I am very lucky to have accidentally encountered an algorithm introduction video among countless videos.

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      I am beyond words for your encouragement I am an amateur at best but definitely creating content for my love of photography in the outdoors even being the novice I am I am truly move by your thoughts and it motivates me to a whole Nother level thank you for your encouragement🙏🏻

  • @genojohnston3583
    @genojohnston3583 2 роки тому

    Hail to the man! Hell that saved me more like 500 bucks in Boston.. Oh yes.. Wish I could afford a 2022 frontier :( no way Ray.. Not this lifetime..

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the props I hope this helped I know it save me a ton Adele and freezing to death in my rig my Xterra has 270,000 miles on it runs and looks brand new it said it’s issues over the decade but this one staying with me for life as well are you sure to check out her Facebook and give us like 👍🏼 facebook.com/americannomadoutfitters Thank you and safe travels

  • @easternontariooutdoorgrow1325
    @easternontariooutdoorgrow1325 2 роки тому

    THIS WORKS !! Thank You so much for making this informative video .. I have a 2016 V6 4.0 Nissan Frontier 4x4 SV 142,324 miles I have had this truck for 3 years And just last winter in February.. my heat kicked out .. I let it go for the summer and now we are getting cooler mornings. It's Oct 18th 2022 .. I did this trick this morning Parked on a hill with ass end up .. Ran the truck for 15min .. Burped the air out by squeezing the hose as you explained.. Did the front end up . Noticed I needed a little top up so I added coolant to top up at the cap and helped all the air out.. Just came back from a good drive into town and back .. I was sweating in the truck .. I tore my coat off at the lights .. and smiled all the way home. My father insisted it was the thermostat... I just saved a couple hundred bucks from the shop doc . Thank You So Much !!!!!

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Thank you so much for the feedback and I’m so happy that it worked out for you as it has for me and many others. Best wishes to you and yours and oh by the way if you’re so inclined we’d love you too like and check out her Facebook if you’re so inclined facebook.com/americannomadoutfitters Safe travels

  • @gregrevson7276
    @gregrevson7276 2 роки тому

    Same problem of the heater working and then stopping with cold air blowing. I know there's air in the system, I couldn't burp it successfully after changing the thermostat and the lower radiator hose trying to fix the problem. Will try this method of yours and let you know of the outcome. Thanks for the advice

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      well as I shared in the description I'm not a mechanic just a regular guy who's had some success with this method it was shared with me by a mechanic a little over a year ago and has worked perfectly for my Xterra which is a 2010 peoples results different but it seems like the majority of folks that has worked the only thing that I could add as a recommendation as make sure your fluid level is correct in the radiator and in the overflow and you want to try and burp both of those I hope this works if it doesn't I would check out ride I hope this works if it doesn't I would check out Ry the car guy on UA-cam is a great resource for information on the Xterra I hope this helps keep us posted on your results 👍🏼

  • @patrickpederson2298
    @patrickpederson2298 2 роки тому

    I did this exact thing. It did not work.

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      I’m sorry it doesn’t work for everybody it has worked for the majority of people with good long-term results you may want to give it one more go and make sure your fluid level is where it needs to be thanks for watching best of luck

  • @pennykamkourkong6076
    @pennykamkourkong6076 2 роки тому

    Quick Questions. Are there free parking at D.L. Bliss state park?

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Not to my knowledge and it would be best to drive in as it’s a ways to the water from the road. That being said here’s a link to get you up-to-date on the latest for DL Bliss. It truly is in my opinion one of the most beautiful parts of Lake Tahoe I hope you get a chance to check it out. Safe travels👍🏼 www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=505

    • @pennykamkourkong6076
      @pennykamkourkong6076 2 роки тому

      @@americannomadtv8880 Thank you so much!

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Thank you! I hope you have the best time ever out there safe travels. PS be sure to arrive there early

  • @m1kesoul
    @m1kesoul 2 роки тому

    going there for my first time on monday. thank you for sharing this video brother!

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Have a great time ! There’s really good trout fishing along the pools along river in that area as well

  • @roberttophan9314
    @roberttophan9314 2 роки тому

    What lb test line are you using?

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      8 pound line and 4 pound leader using a Carolina rig I have a lot of success out there using that set up. As far as my flyfishing set up I’m still an amateur at it and using a 56 set up and woolly buggers give me success out there but my spinning rod seems to catch a lot more fish probably due to the fact I’m still new to fly fishing hope this helps keep us posted on your success

  • @huanchen1799
    @huanchen1799 2 роки тому

    Is the trail stroller/wagon friendly? Thanks

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Absolutely! just keep an eye on the weather because it can get hot out there and there’s portions of the trail with limited to no shade I’d even consider stashing a small cooler in the stroller if you could, be nice to have some ice I hope you have a great time and safe travels

    • @huanchen1799
      @huanchen1799 2 роки тому

      @@americannomadtv8880 thanks for the tips!

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      You’re very welcome be sure to let us know how your adventure goes.

  • @adventureawaits5003
    @adventureawaits5003 2 роки тому

    Cool edit and hiking area

  • @Stevereacts62
    @Stevereacts62 2 роки тому

    Fantastic work!! Keep up the great content

    • @americannomadtv8880
      @americannomadtv8880 2 роки тому

      Thank you 🤟🏼 Wilson Canyon is an amazing place I can’t wait to see more of it

  • @juniorsemog5297
    @juniorsemog5297 2 роки тому

    Thanks 🙏