Finding Fatwood | Hoodoos | Camping in the Central Oregon High Desert
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2021
- After a stressful work week we escaped to the Central Oregon High Desert for some much needed R&R. Jason finds fatwood for starting fires, we check out some rock formations and explore more forest roads.
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Very well done
Oh wow I'm reeeeally behind on Coast to Cascadia. :-) Such a great area and an amazing campsite, nice adventure!
Sign sign, everywhere a sign....I remember it and am 75
Yay - you got the drone flying! Looks good!
Yep! However the SD card I used wasn’t the best so the quality isn’t that great. I learned that after the fact and saw how poor the quality was. So next time I use it it should be better.
Looks like a fun trip. The carne asada looked so good!
It was a lot of fun, thanks!! Yes, that carne Asada was sooo good. Even the leftover in the eggs was pretty amazing. Great trip!!
Hey, Guys, beautiful area. One of our favs. Totally understand the beauty of the wide open vistas! The balanced rocks/hoodoos are fascinating and as you could tell offer a nice photo composition with a bit of the Metolius arm of Billy Chinook Reservoir leading off into the distance towards Mount Hood. My understanding is that few people knew of the balanced rocks until a forest fire went through the area and left them exposed. Great area. We have been where you campsite was but we were just driving through and checking things out at the time. Great spot when it isn’t windy. ;-) As for those seasonal road closures, there are many of them around Central Oregon. They are primarily for the sake of the animals and they usually run through March. Sadly, I have seen people ignore them and go into those areas anyway. Glad to see that you respect those restrictions and the needs of the animals (birds, deer, etc.) during the winter. Thank you! Also, well done tackling the salsa mess. I could feel your pain! LOL.
Wow! That’s super fascinating about the fire exposing the balancing rocks, they’re super cool!!!
It’s such a beautiful area, one of our favorites for sure!
Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Man, we really need to make our way out there. So beautiful!!! Enjoyed your adventure again! Love that you take us with you!
Thanks so much!! Glad you’re enjoying it. :)
Softroading sent me-
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Great video! What awning are you guys using over the galley on Finn? Is it a 270 deg?
Yep! The rhino rack batwing.
@@CoasttoCascadia Nice! Did you have to raise it up above the rack much to clear the hatch when opened? We've had a lot of people ask if a 270deg awning was possible.
Yes. We had to add some brackets to raise it about an inch and a half.
The Forest Service and BLM asks to please not cut branches off live trees, even dead branches while dispersed camping. Dead and down only.
The tree was burned and dead, we would never ever cut a live tree.