@@Whitedogoverland Based take. I bought a $5k truck for camping. If I took social media seriously, I would be worried that I need to put $20k into it and add a thousand pounds to the rig in order to survive in the backcountry. But I've taken it out a few times and had no problem. Its a stock manual 4x4. The only time I had any trouble was before installing good A/T tires. Now I go up the rutted steep lines just for fun. I throw in a good air compressor, shovel, maxtrax, and spare jack. I'm confident that my only deficiency is on obstacles that you would only do for fun.
The irony behind it is that, the fact that it's cheap, you don't mind scratching it or really it down and dirty. Some people have rigs that are so fancy and expensive that it makes them too afraid to go and beat them.
Nice work and a honest bit of history telling. Not unlike current events going on around this planet at times the term humanity has been lost in definition. I've been listening to "Empire of the Summer Moon". A very good historical account of the Comanche Indians rise and fall. My wife (a German) asked me if it was a fiction or non-fiction book. She had no idea of the violence perpetrated upon all sides in the conquest of the North American continent. Keep it up!
You’re absolutely right about current events. We’re really ever only told one side and it’s who’s right and who’s wrong. There’s no longer genuine truth behind any matter. This type of history is so unique that’s why I keep coming back to touch on it. Also maybe because it’s in my backyard but it’s something I don’t want to see lost in the translation of time.
Your RAV4 really did well on this trip. My wife has a 2007 RAV4. You have inspired us to give our RAV4 a try. They can do better offroad than many think. Thank you!
Really loved this video! The fall colors in the canyon are stunning! I love it when you tell the history and go to places that people that live here in Arizona have no idea exist. Although at the end, I don’t think we need to see you relieving yourself…. But other than that it was a great video. Keep up the good work.🎉
wow, incredibly under-rated considering the amount of time this video would've taken, i especially like the intersting facts that you shared along the way
I love the history lessons and education we get with your videos! There's a plethora of great information in your videos. As an Arizona 'native', I'm shocked just how much there is out there I had no idea exsisted....
Dude I just found your channel and honestly thought this was like a 500K+ subscriber channel. The quality of your videos is so good. Keep it up man! Would love more videos with the Rav
I'm always amazed at the stunning scenery that you travel through. Thanks for showing another part of AZ that I had no idea was there. 1983 is an old magazine??? I was 30 years old that year.
Another great video! Drone work in the intro was stunning to say the least and your music choice for this trip did a great job of matching the mood of the video. It all came together very nicely. Looking forward to the next one!
Stunning video and I really enjoy your story telling. You are becoming quite the pro in drone video shooting while driving!!! Love the history you uncover in your videos.
Thanks brother man, I almost feel like this was the first place I ever went out with you on an actual trip. Need to hit it soon, saw your message about direct dming you. I’ll definitely plan something close soon and we can get out
thanks for the memorys .I use to hunt up there every year. You wont belive what you have missed up there. I just found you and i am loving your videos.keep up the good work
Thank you for an honest view on history. As you stated, there are 2 sides. Most of the times it seems that most people take the side that works for their beliefs. Keep posting and taking us along on your journey's. It keeps my dreams alive!
brought back lots of memories... spent my pre-teen, teen years hunting deer, javelina out of the Klondyke area. "Uncle Clay" lived there. drove the County grader on the dirt road from Klondyke to the black top. at the time, Nature Conservancy was coming in, buy out lots of family properties. some grumbling from the folks that grew up there,, us old Native Arizonan. but, I thought it wasn't a bad thing. Now a days. lots of the land is preserved. Did some mountain biking, camping in the area for years. My first Coatimundi's . great area.
It’s top 5 on my list. I’ve been out there so many times and will continue to return for the rest of my life. The history of the locals runs deep. I talk to the Klondyke store owner for about an hour as well as another rancher in the shop and I could just tell how long they’ve been out there and how well they knew the terrain.
Beautiful. Love your videos, research and beautiful photography. Part of me hates to see you show it. Would like to keep these secrets. Hopefully those who go there will have reverence for these sacred places.
Thank you so much. I feel the same way, I try never to reveal exact roads I take or give out coordinates in places like this that aren’t we’ll documented.
I love the OG ravs. Funny because I didn't know you had a rav. I commented on your other video earlier about maybe buying an older tundra and keeping my rav. I do have a 5th gen rav but I plan to keep thing until it dies or I die. I see decades to come with my rav. I always loved the old ravs though. Nice to see it hit some trials.
I absolutely love this car. All the ravs are so under rated and great for softroading. Can’t kill them. I just needed something to save gas around town but figured it could also save some fuel consumption out on the small endeavors
The mine you turned around at was the Iron Cap, last operated by the Farr Mining Co. in the 1960's. The equipment were the air compressors for the mine. They were after Lead, Zinc, and a little Silver. This was also the site of the first Babingtonite found in Az.
Very interesting thank you for that. Had some trouble finding much history on the specific mine but did find some on workman’s camp up there. Really neat out there
This has been a great year for me as far as wildlife sightings while camping go. Maybe the best yet. I still haven't seen a single coati though, so this was awesome.
I’ve seen three different sets this year, twice in my backyard (I live in the low lands area of Tucson near the mountains) still on the lookout for a bear though!
Always got that 2a ready when solo, except this time I was more worried about the canyon spirits than I was predators! Have fun down there at fossil great time of year to hit it!
Great video - I live in Tucson as well, over by Fantasy Island. Once the fiancée gets out here (she has an older Ridgeline that we can hopefully use), we're looking forward to exploring all types of stuff like this. Can you do some target shooting in the woods in some of these areas?
Beautiful, but way too risky by yourself. Just not worth it son, you have to remember you are not in your Tundra. I've been there and done that. It used to piss your mom off a lot. You do know your history though. Another awesome job as always. Love you!!
Thanks pop. It makes Ashley a bit concerned but I can’t help but get out even if my whole crew bails. Maybe next time you can join after we get the taco ready
@@zeroalphaser I'm so close to buying one. I kick myself for missing a clean manual with "low" miles a couple weeks ago for $2k. I should have jumped on it. I'm going to make on my daily. I'll lose power and comfort, but gain fuel economy and ground clearance. Plus it'll be fun to build stuff for it.
They’re incredibly fun, I have a new one now but it just does not capture the same joy as my 30 year old beater rav. It’s incredibly capable for what it is. The 5spd 4x4 is hard to come by but I see them floating around for under 3k out west here every now and then
@@Whitedogoverland Yep, I really regret not picking up the last one I saw. Hopefully another one in good shape pops up. I found a 3SGTE on craigslist a month ago for $400. Should have jumped on that too. I could have had a turbo, manual Rav for $3k. Hindsight...
great footage. being an Az native you've shown shown me places I've never traveled. thanks one question. do you ever invite a guest ? I have recently retired with time on my hands. i live in Black Canyon City.
Great video!!!! My wife LOVES this canyon!!! We've hiked it a couple of times starting from the west side and had no idea you can drive through it. Where do you start from???
Are those rims oem Rav 4 rims? or belong to a different Toyota model? Dope videos btw, picked up a gen 1 Rav 4 last August with hopes to use it to start exploring a bit. Cheers!
Thank you! I usually plan trips around the history that’s relevant to a particular area and in Az we have plenty of that! Also with the help of onx offroad
Read Hampton Sides. "Blood and Thunder". Manifest Destiny and Kit Carson history. The Navajo's. I believe Kearny is mentioned during his southern Arizona duty. good book. all his are good reading.
Kit Carson is my favorite frontiersman. Probably the most bad ass dude in American history and so many people don’t know his story, might have to do a series on his trail. The west would have been lost to Mexico had it not been for Kit!
Did you ever hear the story about the Power’s family that lived near Klondike in the early 1900’s? There is a very good documentary called, “Power’s War” about them. Some interesting Arizona history.
Oh yeah, itching to get out there one of these days. Not the easiest hike but I do plan to backpack or mule pack in one of these days. Largest lawman shootout in state history deserves some attention!
@@Whitedogoverland she’s a beautiful pup. We just lost our pup recently and looked exactly like yours. Crazy how your video feed popped up afterwards with ya dog. Great content and beautiful pup keep up the great work! I subd
Very less people use old vehicles and tell to the people that anyone can do camping overlanding I really want that rav4 how much did you spend to buy that vehicle what are other vehicles we can use and start ??? Can you also please provide the map of that camp sides and off road side ?
It sure is, passed copper creek it’s called rug road. Definitely need some high clearence and armor. If I’m taking this car I’ll take Wilcox,m to Bonita then through Klondyke
@@Whitedogoverlandthat is cool. I bought a 05 4runner because i wanted 4wd. A rav4 never even crossed my mind and I think I would have been more satisfied with a smaller nimbler ride. Kudos to you! Great little rig!
My ex-wife was born and raised in Klondike spend a lot of time there in the very early 80s.When the ghost town of error ripo was completely intait's a shame to see it now
So refreshing to watch someone using an old affordable vehicle to overland instead of the $100k plus rigs that most people can’t afford as a fun toy.
That’s why I bought the rav. People think this hobby requires the best of the best, in the end it’s just car camping!
@@Whitedogoverland Based take. I bought a $5k truck for camping. If I took social media seriously, I would be worried that I need to put $20k into it and add a thousand pounds to the rig in order to survive in the backcountry. But I've taken it out a few times and had no problem. Its a stock manual 4x4. The only time I had any trouble was before installing good A/T tires. Now I go up the rutted steep lines just for fun. I throw in a good air compressor, shovel, maxtrax, and spare jack. I'm confident that my only deficiency is on obstacles that you would only do for fun.
@@coffeeandliftingget a winch asap
The irony behind it is that, the fact that it's cheap, you don't mind scratching it or really it down and dirty. Some people have rigs that are so fancy and expensive that it makes them too afraid to go and beat them.
Nice work and a honest bit of history telling. Not unlike current events going on around this planet at times the term humanity has been lost in definition. I've been listening to "Empire of the Summer Moon". A very good historical account of the Comanche Indians rise and fall. My wife (a German) asked me if it was a fiction or non-fiction book. She had no idea of the violence perpetrated upon all sides in the conquest of the North American continent. Keep it up!
You’re absolutely right about current events. We’re really ever only told one side and it’s who’s right and who’s wrong. There’s no longer genuine truth behind any matter. This type of history is so unique that’s why I keep coming back to touch on it. Also maybe because it’s in my backyard but it’s something I don’t want to see lost in the translation of time.
@@Whitedogoverland keep it up!
I really like your videos especially because there is some history related to your trail trips.
That RAV4 definitely has some character.
Appreciate that!
FANTASTIC views, history and experience of your doggo. Thank you.
Love that Rad-Rav. Tells people you can go off road with anything affordable. 🤙🏽
Forsure!
Brotha! Just discovering your videos. It's like a cross of venture 4WD and X Overland with the video quality. Keep it up!!!
Killer work on this one ! Thanks for sharing ❤
Great video. The first v shaped “engine” is a air compressor. The second is a straight 6 Diesel engine. Super cool.
Bad ass. The smaller engine definitely looked more like it had more of a compressor rather than multiple cylinders. Good to know thanks!
Your RAV4 really did well on this trip. My wife has a 2007 RAV4. You have inspired us to give our RAV4 a try. They can do better offroad than many think. Thank you!
They sure do go almost anywhere you point them. Really great little adventure cars. Get yours out there!
This is a special and outstanding cinematography my friend, fantastically captured surroundings! Just epic!
I really appreciate that!
The scenery is amazing.... Those drone shots at the beginning looked so vivid and clear. Great job. So different than where we are here in Florida.
Sometimes I take it for granted having this in my backyard! Thanks for watching all the way from the east coast!
Thank you I really enjoy the history lessons you always make it so interesting take care
Thank you so much for watching, I’m really glad you enjoy this content!
Really loved this video! The fall colors in the canyon are stunning! I love it when you tell the history and go to places that people that live here in Arizona have no idea exist. Although at the end, I don’t think we need to see you relieving yourself…. But other than that it was a great video. Keep up the good work.🎉
Thank you I really appreciate that!
wow, incredibly under-rated considering the amount of time this video would've taken, i especially like the intersting facts that you shared along the way
Thank you for that recognition. Appreciate the support!
@@Whitedogoverlandwhat tire size did u fit on the rav4
Great channel
@zapcodeknock4503 235/70/16, thank you!
@@Whitedogoverland that's rad. I have that size for my 1995 toyota
Thanks! Great video. Beautiful area. Would love to have the route you took.
I love the history lessons and education we get with your videos! There's a plethora of great information in your videos. As an Arizona 'native', I'm shocked just how much there is out there I had no idea exsisted....
This state is loaded with endless history and trails to explore. Glad you enjoy the bits of history throughout
I really enjoy hearing your mini history lessons. That trail is one of my favorites that I love camping in. Great video editing and quality!
Thank you, I’m glad you can appreciate the history!
I love the channel and appreciate hearing about the local histories of the areas. More people need to watch your channel!
Enjoying this video seeing what my favorite Toyota can do. Thank you for the history that was so interesting.
Turning out to be my favorite as well haha. Thanks for the watch!
Dude I just found your channel and honestly thought this was like a 500K+ subscriber channel. The quality of your videos is so good. Keep it up man! Would love more videos with the Rav
Maybe one day! Thanks for the sub and welcome!
this was a really nice video. came for the rav4 but stayed for the scenery, history, music and vibes
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it, and even more happy to hear you came for the rav!
this video is the best vid of yours i have yet seen. the weather was definitely on your side fortaping thank you so. very much
I really appreciate that, really glad you can enjoy this type of content!
I'm always amazed at the stunning scenery that you travel through. Thanks for showing another part of AZ that I had no idea was there. 1983 is an old magazine??? I was 30 years old that year.
Hahaha to me I guess you could say it’s a bit old, I wasn’t even a thought at that point. Thanks for watching as always!
Keep up the good work. I always enjoy your videos.👌@@Whitedogoverland
Great video! I was born and raised in Arizona and your videos inspire me to move back out there someday to explore.
Gotta get back out here! I couldn’t ever see myself leaving this state. So much beauty that goes over looked
Another great video! Drone work in the intro was stunning to say the least and your music choice for this trip did a great job of matching the mood of the video. It all came together very nicely. Looking forward to the next one!
Thank you brother, as always. Trying something new and different every time to bring a more immersive experience!
Stunning video and I really enjoy your story telling. You are becoming quite the pro in drone video shooting while driving!!! Love the history you uncover in your videos.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it
Exhaust sounding beefy! Love this vid brother! Some of my favorite az history around there.
Thanks brother man, I almost feel like this was the first place I ever went out with you on an actual trip. Need to hit it soon, saw your message about direct dming you. I’ll definitely plan something close soon and we can get out
What beautiful country and a great video. That Rav is pretty sweet and perfect for adventures. Well Done
Thanks Kirby!
Just got a 2012 v6 4x LTD, your videos speak to me brother! Excellent content!
Rare times and rare sights for AZ. Very enjoyable.
thanks for the memorys .I use to hunt up there every year. You wont belive what you have missed up there. I just found you and i am loving your videos.keep up the good work
Thank you so much for your support!
Thank you for an honest view on history. As you stated, there are 2 sides. Most of the times it seems that most people take the side that works for their beliefs.
Keep posting and taking us along on your journey's. It keeps my dreams alive!
I’ll keep the content coming! Thanks for the support
Love your videos. Next time I’m in Arizona I’m going to look you up. Maybe do some camping.
Hit me up on IG!
seeing those Coatis was awesome. had never heard of the but look NM as some down in the boot heel . thanks for sharing as always
It’s always so fun to sit and watch them when I get the chance. They’re all over southern Mexico
brought back lots of memories... spent my pre-teen, teen years hunting deer, javelina out of the Klondyke area. "Uncle Clay" lived there. drove the County grader on the dirt road from Klondyke to the black top. at the time, Nature Conservancy was coming in, buy out lots of family properties. some grumbling from the folks that grew up there,, us old Native Arizonan. but, I thought it wasn't a bad thing. Now a days. lots of the land is preserved. Did some mountain biking, camping in the area for years. My first Coatimundi's . great area.
It’s top 5 on my list. I’ve been out there so many times and will continue to return for the rest of my life. The history of the locals runs deep. I talk to the Klondyke store owner for about an hour as well as another rancher in the shop and I could just tell how long they’ve been out there and how well they knew the terrain.
I didn’t know this part of AZ even existed. Just google mapped it and will be my next solo trip. Awesome video and drone shots man
Thanks brother, it’s a sweet canyon definitely need to see it if you haven’t yet
Keep us updated on the mods for the RAV4 I’m digging that build 🤙
Definitely, more to come!
I just got around to watching this episode. I have never been there, but it looks really cool. Thanks for sharing!
Gorgeous area, one you gotta check out!
OK I enjoyed the heck outta that. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching
Beautiful. Love your videos, research and beautiful photography. Part of me hates to see you show it. Would like to keep these secrets. Hopefully those who go there will have reverence for these sacred places.
Thank you so much. I feel the same way, I try never to reveal exact roads I take or give out coordinates in places like this that aren’t we’ll documented.
I love the OG ravs. Funny because I didn't know you had a rav. I commented on your other video earlier about maybe buying an older tundra and keeping my rav. I do have a 5th gen rav but I plan to keep thing until it dies or I die. I see decades to come with my rav. I always loved the old ravs though. Nice to see it hit some trials.
I absolutely love this car. All the ravs are so under rated and great for softroading. Can’t kill them. I just needed something to save gas around town but figured it could also save some fuel consumption out on the small endeavors
Enjoyed it 👍🏻
I bet it was plenty warm in that confined space with your furry bed warmer.
Oh yeah no heater needed!
Nice video, that’s all you need to enjoy the outdoors, I have a 2003 Suzuki grand Vitara 2.5 Liters V6 with high and low transfer case
Those are killer little rigs!
The mine you turned around at was the Iron Cap, last operated by the Farr Mining Co. in the 1960's. The equipment were the air compressors for the mine. They were after Lead, Zinc, and a little Silver. This was also the site of the first Babingtonite found in Az.
Very interesting thank you for that. Had some trouble finding much history on the specific mine but did find some on workman’s camp up there. Really neat out there
This has been a great year for me as far as wildlife sightings while camping go. Maybe the best yet. I still haven't seen a single coati though, so this was awesome.
I’ve seen three different sets this year, twice in my backyard (I live in the low lands area of Tucson near the mountains) still on the lookout for a bear though!
I like your videos very much !
I am also an owner of an RAV4 (version with 3 doors from 2006).
Thank you! Killer cars forsure!
sounds like a glass pack. which i had on Audi, which i loved!!!
I didn’t totally love the sound at first but got used to it after a while, gave the car a bit of depth to it!
Kickass! Keep that shotgun handy and loaded! Lol. Never been to that part of Arizona. Might head for fossil creek tomorrow or Tuesday! Timmy C Arizona
Always got that 2a ready when solo, except this time I was more worried about the canyon spirits than I was predators! Have fun down there at fossil great time of year to hit it!
Great video - I live in Tucson as well, over by Fantasy Island. Once the fiancée gets out here (she has an older Ridgeline that we can hopefully use), we're looking forward to exploring all types of stuff like this. Can you do some target shooting in the woods in some of these areas?
Yeah you can shoot on any public lands out here!
Awesome video man.
Thanks brother!
Good stuff as always
Beautiful, but way too risky by yourself. Just not worth it son, you have to remember you are not in your Tundra. I've been there and done that. It used to piss your mom off a lot. You do know your history though. Another awesome job as always. Love you!!
Thanks pop. It makes Ashley a bit concerned but I can’t help but get out even if my whole crew bails. Maybe next time you can join after we get the taco ready
Hey, I do the solo thing quite a bit too...but, you really should get a Garmin in-reach or zoleo. Something like $10 or $15 a month...
I don't really know what it is but I just think these lil things are good looking. These, and 3rd gen Monteros, I just love the look of.
I agree, I think 1st gen RAV4s have kind of a timeless design. These are almost 30 yo and still look nice.
@@zeroalphaser I'm so close to buying one. I kick myself for missing a clean manual with "low" miles a couple weeks ago for $2k. I should have jumped on it. I'm going to make on my daily. I'll lose power and comfort, but gain fuel economy and ground clearance. Plus it'll be fun to build stuff for it.
They’re incredibly fun, I have a new one now but it just does not capture the same joy as my 30 year old beater rav. It’s incredibly capable for what it is. The 5spd 4x4 is hard to come by but I see them floating around for under 3k out west here every now and then
@@Whitedogoverland Yep, I really regret not picking up the last one I saw. Hopefully another one in good shape pops up. I found a 3SGTE on craigslist a month ago for $400. Should have jumped on that too. I could have had a turbo, manual Rav for $3k. Hindsight...
@@amorton94 what?? Didn’t even know that existed, did it have that engine from factory??
great footage. being an Az native you've shown shown me places I've never traveled. thanks one question. do you ever invite a guest ? I have recently retired with time on my hands. i live in Black Canyon City.
I’m always looking to add new travelers to the group!
Great video!!!! My wife LOVES this canyon!!! We've hiked it a couple of times starting from the west side and had no idea you can drive through it. Where do you start from???
Awesome to see an affordable overlander! Would you say the 1st Gen Rav4s with the center locking diffs are a necessity for this kind of trip?
Budget overland is so underated! The center lock certainly helps, it’s surprising what it can tackle for what it is!
Are those rims oem Rav 4 rims? or belong to a different Toyota model?
Dope videos btw, picked up a gen 1 Rav 4 last August with hopes to use it to start exploring a bit. Cheers!
They came with this car, I just painted them. I liked the look so never felt like I needed new ones. Have fun in that car, they are an absolute blast!
Just found your videos, my wife and I question to you is how do you find these places that you go overland on?? By the way love watching your videos!!
Thank you! I usually plan trips around the history that’s relevant to a particular area and in Az we have plenty of that! Also with the help of onx offroad
Suddenly I have the urge to buy a RAV4
Great video man! What time of year was this?
Thanks! About mid fall, best season to get out there
I'd like to see your new Rav4 Adventure attempt the roads you hit around the 7 - 8 minute mark in this video!
Awesome content! What roads did you use to take your rav4 into the canyon at the beginning of the video?
Thank you! It’s just the klondyke road that runs down into the canyon
Really think you tapped into something with the historical background complementing the overlanding trip.
Thank you, I agree some people never get into the history side of Arizona wilderness but every range and mountain has a story
Can you share the route you took please were coming from Tucson, it will be our first time there.we use onx
You follow me on Instagram right?
@@Whitedogoverland yes
@@WhitedogoverlandI think I figured out where you were, you clearly say it in your video
@Bombeev shoot me a message on ig I can send coordinates!
Please do more videos with the rav4
I might do one more before I sell it…
Are you familiar the the Garmin Inreach? Satellite communications, worth it for solo trips.
I’ve got a couple buddies who run them. Starting to think more about getting one, definitely advantageous for the solos!
@@Whitedogoverland
I’m basically a local to you, if you ever want to do a “viewer only “ trip, please let me know, I’m ready.
Sweet I actually have something planned for next year. Are you on Instagram?
@@Whitedogoverland not at the moment but I will 👍🏼
Is that in New Mexico or Arizona??
Bro I panicked with you about the keys😅
I was FREAKING out!
Read Hampton Sides. "Blood and Thunder". Manifest Destiny and Kit Carson history. The Navajo's. I believe Kearny is mentioned during his southern Arizona duty. good book. all his are good reading.
Kit Carson is my favorite frontiersman. Probably the most bad ass dude in American history and so many people don’t know his story, might have to do a series on his trail. The west would have been lost to Mexico had it not been for Kit!
Did you ever hear the story about the Power’s family that lived near Klondike in the early 1900’s? There is a very good documentary called, “Power’s War” about them. Some interesting Arizona history.
Oh yeah, itching to get out there one of these days. Not the easiest hike but I do plan to backpack or mule pack in one of these days. Largest lawman shootout in state history deserves some attention!
What time of year would be the best to try this route?
Fall when the cotton woods are changing you can’t beat it
What dog bred is that?
She’s a Great Pyrenees
@@Whitedogoverland she’s a beautiful pup. We just lost our pup recently and looked exactly like yours. Crazy how your video feed popped up afterwards with ya dog. Great content and beautiful pup keep up the great work! I subd
I plan on doing this in my 1st gen crv. Do you have to get a permit to drive this trail?
Negative, you do need a permit to actually hike into aravaipa wilderness but the road if fair game.
@@Whitedogoverland Thanks for the heads up.
Is your RAV4 an automatic or manual transmission?
Manual 5 spd, awesome little car
@@Whitedogoverlandwow! Quick response, I’m literally still watching this video. Watching in Japan but from NZ.
Very less people use old vehicles and tell to the people that anyone can do camping overlanding I really want that rav4 how much did you spend to buy that vehicle what are other vehicles we can use and start ??? Can you also please provide the map of that camp sides and off road side ?
I don’t like to publicly share my routes just to keep traffic down but would love to share them with you. Are you on Instagram?
@@Whitedogoverland yes sir I’m on instagram too the same name you have on instagram?
Hey there!
We're quite interested in your posting content. We have some car related items. Do you accept sponsored products?
Which way do you get into Arivipa canyon. I tried going through mammoth but the road is rough through copper creek.
It sure is, passed copper creek it’s called rug road. Definitely need some high clearence and armor. If I’m taking this car I’ll take Wilcox,m to Bonita then through Klondyke
@@Whitedogoverland good to know!! Long ways for me coming from Queen Creek.
Are those model 4wd or awd ?
Technically non selectable 4wd with a center lock
@@Whitedogoverlandthat is cool. I bought a 05 4runner because i wanted 4wd. A rav4 never even crossed my mind and I think I would have been more satisfied with a smaller nimbler ride. Kudos to you! Great little rig!
Can I go there with fwd?
Yeah you could definitely make it back there without 4wd, at least to my canyon camp spot.
@@Whitedogoverland how to find that spot is there anyway I can get that via map or anything ? Any link ?
why does YOUR rav4 sound cooler than mine???? i have the same one!!! 2000 4wd
Not sure if I’d call it cool sounding but it definitely makes a sound! It’s just a crappy parts store muffler, I some what regret it lol
well sure does sound more fun! haha@@Whitedogoverland
Next time: extra set of car keys; windshield wipers (Lol!); thick work gloves; Sven Saw; reusable camp plates….
You’re right! Getting this set up a bit more dialed in with every trip
LIKE @ 28:24
would you be down to do a collab?
Always! You on instragram?
@@Whitedogoverland link is on my channel here
I folded my keys up in the rtt, in the pouring rain of course. 🙄
Such a painful mistake… lol
My ex-wife was born and raised in Klondike spend a lot of time there in the very early 80s.When the ghost town of error ripo was completely intait's a shame to see it now
Even in its condition it still gives a look into the past. Great area with loads of history
fyi those mammals are kudamundi
Yessir coatimundi are pretty cool to see!
I hope you wore your slippers
I’ve restricted slipper content for exclusive members
Vegans every where having a melt down! :-)
My only aspiration in life is to piss those folks off!