The one thing I love about your videos, is that you aren’t a come lately to the newest things. You’ve used your knife, your chainsaw, your cast iron skillet for years. I love that. Things that work, stay in your life. You even like splitting wood! The only thing you’ve changed, is you living quarters. That is moving forward, within reason. Cheers of Pendleton. Skillet
Lone Wolf… I really enjoy Chad Living the Can Life. I’ve followed him for sometime, but if you’ve ever watched him, he buys his firewood in bundles. I’m not sure if he owns a saw. I’m watching his latest right now, he’s once again carried a nice bundle out with him. It’s always dry and burns great. Skillet
Daisy sure has you trained. That Remington saw has served you well. Like the tie out of the awning, makes good sense. Thanks again . Stay safe and healthy happy trails.
As a photographer, and sometime videographer, I especially appreciate the work you put into making your episodes beautiful, and very interesting. Your B Roll is the best of any of the others I’ve seen on the Y’Tube. Thanks for taking us along.
@@retiredafce3373 Hey There - I live just south of Roseburg and I spend a lot of time up in the mountains above us. I also venture up to where Jason spends most of his time as well. If you are interested in doing some camping and don’t feel like going alone hit me up and maybe we can put something together. As much as I enjoy my solo adventures there are times when company is appreciated lol. Cheers
Wow, gr8 van camping. The van setup is awesome, open the door & the kitchen is ready. Gr8 storage usage on the top. & U have a folding canoe/kayak, awesome. U're all setup 4 outdoor adventure. Thx 4 sharing on Utube.
Good evening from Godley Texas, a great location worth returning to. Daisy is just like Chopper, his days of jumping into and out of the truck are over. At 18 yrs of age he deserves to be pampered. Thanks for sharing another outing and stay safe.😎
Every time I see Daisy she brings tears to my eyes. We had a Golden that was our life to take camping. After 16 years we had to let her rest. Grey faced and hard to get up and down was to much to bear. She will always be in our life as Daisy will be in his.
This video is spot on. Your skills with a camera really show thru. Daisy is looking good and she always knows were your at. Love my Golden. Take care and stay safe, Al
Another awesome video! I love the basics of camping, splitting wood, and making a fire plus meals. Its a big part of the enjoyment. Glad to see Daisy still lets you join her on her camping trips lol. Cheers
We are a little bit jealous. My wife and me made the same trips, but in europe. All the last 15 years our dog Filou accompanied us, but in november he stopped his life. In African dessert Sahara he felt in love with the dromedars and these camales where also interessted on him. The last year we put Filou in a trailer for to go by bycicle. In our Zodica he was the Captain, always stood in front of the gonflable little boat when we had our trip on seas and rivers. A little bit sad when he leave a´us. We hope that your Daisy will be in good shape for a long time, we have seen your love to this dog.... Stay healthy and thank you from germany for these videos
Beautiful as always. I appreciate being a passenger on your adventures. You may find it easier and more comfortable to paddle in windy conditions if you offset (feather) the blades. If it doesn't have pre-set detents, then somewhere around 30~45° is typically good. The twisting action to "right" the blades is pretty natural. Also, pushing with the far arm, and using the close arm more as a fulcrum, can reduce fatigue, especially on longer trips or harder paddling conditions (ex: wind, waves, less efficient kayaks). The reason being is that incorporates larger muscle groups.
As a shelter volunteer for several years, I can tell you that Goldens and Labs, when we do get them which is not very often, don't last long before someone adopts them. For shelter dogs you need to broaden your search. I was looking for a Lab but ended up with a very sweet and loving pit bull named Missy who was the light of my life until she passed away. I used to take her camping in the mountains, too.
I’ve been a fan of your videos for years and years, and love re-watching some of my favorites. It’s so hard to watch the old videos of Daisy, I really loved that dog too. Hope you’re well.
The music score is worth the video alone, add to it the awsum meals, beautiful scenery & commentary that makes ya feel your right there as well. Thanks so much.
Love your videos. I enjoy watching you set up camp, prepare your meals, film the beautiful landscape and how respectfully you treat Daisy. What a sweet dog. I go desert camping as I live in So California, so I enjoy seeing the rivers, trees and greenery for a change. I also pick up new ideas for camping from your videos, such as some of your gear, food that you take and the Pendleton to finish off the day! cheers
Thanks Jason for inspiring me to have my own channel and be able to explore the great outdoors adventure. I learn alot from watching your videos throughout the years 👍👍
Love that you were able to get out with the kayak around the lake one last time before the much colder weather comes. It's a peaceful and calming scene to watch. Maybe the next season when you get the kayak out again - can you give a pan around the water line with your camera as you go kayaking by?🤔 It would be as if we were all the kayak with you, Lol. 😄 I like eye level shots/scenes of being on a lake. I do appreciate all the hard work you put into all these videos.😊💖
@Kara Smith too cold during this video for snakes. Stay away from rock out-croppings that are in the sun. Snakes are cold blooded and need warmth. Deep south, Virginia and south, low lands is where I am more afraid.
I'm really liking that rig you have on the roof. I kind of want to get one and that seems really accessible for camping without packing the inside of the van while driving around.
Your title says the last trip, I got to say you had me going there for a minute I can't imagine you not spending the winter out in the wild! I'm loving the content, Cheers!
Jason,this video was great. Super filming and cooking! Water drops off canopy rope... Daisy in the back ground. Hope ur planning for another when Daisy goes to see Wheeler💕
Awesome how you take care of your dog like that I had a English Mastiff who had to have ACL surgery and I’d have to lift him into my van, boat and bed he was the very best wingman ever. Great video thanks
Calm and relaxing trip into the back country. Daisy seems to just find her spot and “supervise” from there. When breakfast started, I thought back to when you were dishing up the bear sausage you had. Now I’m peckish. Safe journeys!
Really enjoyed this video. This is what I needed at this moment. Very peaceful, happy video. My favorite part is your beautiful dog. She's lovely. Thank you very much. I loved every part of this video. You have a new subscriber, just because you brought me peace when I felt troubled in my mind. Plus your dog got a piece of my heart. ❤❤❤
Cool..you and power tools...me, pick up sticks and leaves!..carry some charcoal. Also instant boil pot i can plug into somewhere! Beautiful scenery and nice music choices for your video!!!
Incredible solo filming the last sequence on the lake! I think I counted 5 cameras plus the drones multiple shots. How many actually was it? Wow! The best filming and editing here. No wonder no wet hook.
My mother was full Italian, when I was young she would fry up some chicken, I think just the wings, legs and thighs and then smother it in her own marinara sauce. When the chicken was ready to fall off the bone she would serve it over the polenta. We would only have it a few times a year, we never had the chicken that way over anything else and never had polenta any other way. The next morning when the leftover polenta had setup she would slice it about a 1/2” thick and fry it in a little bacon grease then serve it like French toast covered with maple syrup . Now that’s good eats. Funny thing I had never eaten French toast , didn’t even know what it was, until I was in the Boy Scouts at summer camp. I don’t know why because both my parents were fabulous cooks.
I like the origami kayak...trying to decide between it and a inflatable Sea Eagle 370. I had a 10-foot hard kayak but it was a pain the butt to load, off load, load and off load then put in storage.
Another great video but..... My son and I got super excited to see you start fishing LOL. It would be nice to see you do more fishing and possibly some catch and Cooks 🤙
The one thing I love about your videos, is that you aren’t a come lately to the newest things. You’ve used your knife, your chainsaw, your cast iron skillet for years. I love that. Things that work, stay in your life. You even like splitting wood! The only thing you’ve changed, is you living quarters. That is moving forward, within reason. Cheers of Pendleton. Skillet
'Chad' of 'Living The Van Life' wouldn't have used a chainsaw, he would have used a crude handsaw. Your fella's too soft.😂
💯💯❤❤❤
Lone Wolf… I really enjoy Chad Living the Can Life. I’ve followed him for sometime, but if you’ve ever watched him, he buys his firewood in bundles. I’m not sure if he owns a saw. I’m watching his latest right now, he’s once again carried a nice bundle out with him. It’s always dry and burns great. Skillet
Agreed
1990westfalia Don’t forget that wool pull over hoodie. Jason you still rockin the Mini Mils? 🥾
i have the utmost respect for people who treat animals and their pets with respect and patience.....keep on campin....Hi Daisy!
This is how a camping/overlanding channel should be. No dumb music...just the sounds of a man and his dog working in nature.
who r u referring to?
These type of content is what the world needs rn back to basic back to nature forget the noise and chaos just camp fire and good food with your dog..
I mean they just keep getting better and better. Thank you
I am glad your enjoying them
Jason
Daisy sure has you trained. That Remington saw has served you well. Like the tie out of the awning, makes good sense. Thanks again . Stay safe and healthy happy trails.
As a photographer, and sometime videographer, I especially appreciate the work you put into making your episodes beautiful, and very interesting.
Your B Roll is the best of any of the others I’ve seen on the Y’Tube.
Thanks for taking us along.
I agree. He puts a lot of effort into each scene.
Allen: Ditto! Jason takes the time to shoot early and shoot late.
Try checking living the van life youtube channel.
Appreciate your sincerity. So many you tubers are not so genuine. Good luck to you!
Thank you that is very kind
Jason
@@PrimalOutdoors I just moved to southern Oregon from Washington a few weeks ago. If you ever come down to the Roseburg area, hit me up!
@@retiredafce3373 Hey There - I live just south of Roseburg and I spend a lot of time up in the mountains above us. I also venture up to where Jason spends most of his time as well. If you are interested in doing some camping and don’t feel like going alone hit me up and maybe we can put something together. As much as I enjoy my solo adventures there are times when company is appreciated lol. Cheers
@@prepperjonpnw6482 thanks brother I just might hit you up!
These are the videos I enjoy. Wood splitting, campfires, food prep and cooking. Daisy looks good. Thanks.
Daisy - kicking back and supervising, like the Queen that she is!
She is a sweet soul
Always watch your episodes twice, just don't want to miss anything.
Your storytelling and visuals, your cinematography and quiet, your honesty and creative shots = BREATHTAKING and REFRESHING
Daisy is the best companion in these vlogs!
Thanks Jason and Daisy for taking us along 🇺🇸👍🏻
Another great video. Thank you Jason for your efforts and for the adventures you share with us.
Wow, gr8 van camping. The van setup is awesome, open the door & the kitchen is ready. Gr8 storage usage on the top. & U have a folding canoe/kayak, awesome. U're all setup 4 outdoor adventure. Thx 4 sharing on Utube.
Good to see Daisy she’s a good friend.😉🙏🏻
Good evening from Godley Texas, a great location worth returning to. Daisy is just like Chopper, his days of jumping into and out of the truck are over. At 18 yrs of age he deserves to be pampered. Thanks for sharing another outing and stay safe.😎
I’m from Cleburne….. It sure is pretty up there in Oregon!
Every time I see Daisy she brings tears to my eyes. We had a Golden that was our life to take camping. After 16 years we had to let her rest. Grey faced and hard to get up and down was to much to bear. She will always be in our life as Daisy will be in his.
the wood interior looks great...good for the soul so to speak.
This video is spot on. Your skills with a camera really show thru. Daisy is looking good and she always knows were your at. Love my Golden. Take care and stay safe, Al
Another awesome video! I love the basics of camping, splitting wood, and making a fire plus meals. Its a big part of the enjoyment. Glad to see Daisy still lets you join her on her camping trips lol. Cheers
The amount of work you put into the camera angles is astounding. Great work sir.
Sweet sweet pup. Always a pleasure, Jason, to see a video posted.
Respect.
Great video, thanks for sharing. Daisy really compliments your work so well, what a lovely soul she is.
Keep up the fantastic work.
Thank you for sharing your world with us it's simply beautiful
Our 15 year old Daisy is envious of your Daisy’s meals. She said she doesn’t know how much more she can bear to watch. 😀😀
100% awesome/enjoyable!! Good to see Daisy has a good appetite (along with you!) Love the music!
Your video immediately reminded me of John Steinbecks' Travel With Charley In Search Of America. Wonderful!!!
We are a little bit jealous. My wife and me made the same trips, but in europe. All the last 15 years our dog Filou accompanied us, but in november he stopped his life. In African dessert Sahara he felt in love with the dromedars and these camales where also interessted on him. The last year we put Filou in a trailer for to go by bycicle. In our Zodica he was the Captain, always stood in front of the gonflable little boat when we had our trip on seas and rivers. A little bit sad when he leave a´us. We hope that your Daisy will be in good shape for a long time, we have seen your love to this dog.... Stay healthy and thank you from germany for these videos
Beautiful as always. I appreciate being a passenger on your adventures.
You may find it easier and more comfortable to paddle in windy conditions if you offset (feather) the blades. If it doesn't have pre-set detents, then somewhere around 30~45° is typically good. The twisting action to "right" the blades is pretty natural. Also, pushing with the far arm, and using the close arm more as a fulcrum, can reduce fatigue, especially on longer trips or harder paddling conditions (ex: wind, waves, less efficient kayaks). The reason being is that incorporates larger muscle groups.
What was the location? What lake?
@@franvega4668 I think he gives the name in the vid. But, somewhere in AK.
I love your dog, Daisy. I’ve been looking at shelters for a dog like her but they’re so hard to find. She seems like a sweet girl.
As a shelter volunteer for several years, I can tell you that Goldens and Labs, when we do get them which is not very often, don't last long before someone adopts them. For shelter dogs you need to broaden your search. I was looking for a Lab but ended up with a very sweet and loving pit bull named Missy who was the light of my life until she passed away. I used to take her camping in the mountains, too.
@@3OCALM1 yes I agree 👍 PBTs are the most loving loyal breed. Wouldn't have any other.
Look for personality over breed, most all are sweet loving creatures that just need a chance
I’ve been a fan of your videos for years and years, and love re-watching some of my favorites. It’s so hard to watch the old videos of Daisy, I really loved that dog too. Hope you’re well.
The music score is worth the video alone, add to it the awsum meals, beautiful scenery & commentary that makes ya feel your right there as well. Thanks so much.
I honestly love to be out in a kayak bundled up kind of with snow around and while fishing, gives me that ice fishing vibe
Love your videos. I enjoy watching you set up camp, prepare your meals, film the beautiful landscape and how respectfully you treat Daisy. What a sweet dog. I go desert camping as I live in So California, so I enjoy seeing the rivers, trees and greenery for a change. I also pick up new ideas for camping from your videos, such as some of your gear, food that you take and the Pendleton to finish off the day! cheers
Like the polenta trick! Smart with the biscuits and gravy. Kayak is cool and a space saver. Great video as always.
Your videos have always been great but the quality keeps getting better and better. Worth the time and effort put in behind the scenes👍🏽
Thanks Jason for inspiring me to have my own channel and be able to explore the great outdoors adventure. I learn alot from watching your videos throughout the years 👍👍
Take care Jason. Gonna miss u and daisy. I.ve enjoyed your videos and your pure honesty.
Thanks for sharing this video, cold weather will soon be here .
Awesome thank you for sharing! I started watching your videos a long time ago and they just keep getting better. Well done 👍
Love that you were able to get out with the kayak around the lake one last time before the much colder weather comes. It's a peaceful and calming scene to watch. Maybe the next season when you get the kayak out again - can you give a pan around the water line with your camera as you go kayaking by?🤔 It would be as if we were all the kayak with you, Lol. 😄 I like eye level shots/scenes of being on a lake. I do appreciate all the hard work you put into all these videos.😊💖
Quality cinema. Enjoy your meals, seeing different ideas.
@Kara Smith too cold during this video for snakes. Stay away from rock out-croppings that are in the sun. Snakes are cold blooded and need warmth. Deep south, Virginia and south, low lands is where I am more afraid.
This is great Jason...
Enjoyable video.
Thank you
What a great idea for securing your awning. Thanks
I'm really liking that rig you have on the roof. I kind of want to get one and that seems really accessible for camping without packing the inside of the van while driving around.
I like the tip on guying the awning to the wheels. Thanks!
Right on looks nice and peaceful
First time here. Very good video. No rush, well explained. I subscribed. Thanks for a good job.
Just back last night from San Diego beachside camping for the week. Took my 13 yr old cattledog Cosmo. The simple life is the best life!!
Now that's what I say is a true overlanding experience. No fancy stuff, pure reality!!
Just discovered your videos and i have to say they are awesome. Absolute joy to watch - Congratulations on living the life!
Your title says the last trip, I got to say you had me going there for a minute I can't imagine you not spending the winter out in the wild! I'm loving the content, Cheers!
The exterior quick connection for propane is pretty slick! Nice job
Jason,this video was great. Super filming and cooking! Water drops off canopy rope... Daisy in the back ground. Hope ur planning for another when Daisy goes to see Wheeler💕
I am glad you enjoyed the video and the water drop shot I was pretty happy with that one💧
Awesome video n looking forward ur new video & kayaking in the lake...
Awesome how you take care of your dog like that I had a English Mastiff who had to have ACL surgery and I’d have to lift him into my van, boat and bed he was the very best wingman ever. Great video thanks
I love your life. mine is so stressful all the noises and bad news. I need an outdoor break.
Awesome rig and beautiful pup! That was a very nice spot as well you found!
What a beautiful place.
This is so relaxing 👍
Calm and relaxing trip into the back country. Daisy seems to just find her spot and “supervise” from there. When breakfast started, I thought back to when you were dishing up the bear sausage you had. Now I’m peckish. Safe journeys!
Good stuff as always. Always watch your videos in the evening to relax. Good stuff.
Hey, you just done some POLENTA BRUSTOLADA. Shout out to Rio Grande do Sul Brazil, here we love that!
Thank you for this wonderful work. It is one of the most beautiful clips broadcast on UA-cam. I love camping and the places where you film
Nice video and I really appreciate your night shooting. Daisy's such a sweet girl- job well done with her training.
Great Video> we just had an amazing time wild camping for the first time since starting van life
Really enjoyed this video. This is what I needed at this moment. Very peaceful, happy video. My favorite part is your beautiful dog. She's lovely. Thank you very much. I loved every part of this video. You have a new subscriber, just because you brought me peace when I felt troubled in my mind. Plus your dog got a piece of my heart. ❤❤❤
Cool..you and power tools...me, pick up sticks and leaves!..carry some charcoal. Also instant boil pot i can plug into somewhere! Beautiful scenery and nice music choices for your video!!!
Incredible solo filming the last sequence on the lake! I think I counted 5 cameras plus the drones multiple shots. How many actually was it? Wow! The best filming and editing here. No wonder no wet hook.
Comeon man, had me choked up for 22 minutes thinking it was Daisys last trip haha great video as always
Awe, sweet, sweet Daisy. It shows how much she loves 💘 her daddy 👨😍💕
Haven’t watched in a while, production value is way better, nice work
Thank you 😎👍
My mother was full Italian, when I was young she would fry up some chicken, I think just the wings, legs and thighs and then smother it in her own marinara sauce. When the chicken was ready to fall off the bone she would serve it over the polenta. We would only have it a few times a year, we never had the chicken that way over anything else and never had polenta any other way. The next morning when the leftover polenta had setup she would slice it about a 1/2” thick and fry it in a little bacon grease then serve it like French toast covered with maple syrup . Now that’s good eats. Funny thing I had never eaten French toast , didn’t even know what it was, until I was in the Boy Scouts at summer camp. I don’t know why because both my parents were fabulous cooks.
I haven't seen you in several months, still pure camping. I hav just camped in Az. we are heading back home in N.C. .
Now that the weather is cooling we are able to do the camping I most enjoy
Jason
Your kayak is Amazing.
Another way to use polenta is in place of pasta. I grill an Italian sausage and slice it up in a good marinara sauce and serve over polenta.
I like the origami kayak...trying to decide between it and a inflatable Sea Eagle 370. I had a 10-foot hard kayak but it was a pain the butt to load, off load, load and off load then put in storage.
So much at peace just relaxing & watching
Going camping tmrw in my Duramax & Nobo 10.5 set up. Really inspired to get out there more with your vids. Thank you!!
I already feel outdoors just listening to this video... nice van too!
The polenta is sold here as Mush, sold in stores, slice it fry it. We had a lot of that growing up and yes it is tasty!
A beautiful video Jason, I love the simple ones that really show how it is out there, stay safe my friend
I loove, your videos! Your voice is so calming, I like your whiskey rituals 😊
Thank you
This is my 1st time here-enjoyed it immensely ☀️🫶
Another great video, really enjoyed it. Daisy is such a good girl.
@4:00 What Daisy can't do in terms of getting in/ out of the van she more than makes up for in what she does for your heart with her good company. .
Excellent adventure and bushcrafting skills bud!
Glad you could get out on the lake one more time. Bring on winter!
Beautiful and cozy camping vlog
Nice idea with the awning tie downs! Great Vlog as always.
I have been doing that for awhile now, it works great
Hey Jason I rely In joy your 🎥 love the fire keep up the good work and be safe🙏🙏
Another great video but..... My son and I got super excited to see you start fishing LOL. It would be nice to see you do more fishing and possibly some catch and Cooks 🤙
Another great video Jason!! Back to the basics , I love it.
Thank you. Gotta love our Oregon falls. I find your videos very inspiring.
Ol Daisy appreciates you. 👍😎🇨🇦🌲🐾💜 That's a sweet kayak!
The b roll is spectacular especially the drone shots. Please give us more.
Your camp videos are like artwork
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love this introduction song!!!