So if your looking for a wheeling partner,let me know,im retired,got nothing but time on my hands,23 bronco raptor completely equipped to stay out as long as you like.did moab,and colorado so far:)
Enjoyed this perfect Sunday Night movie. Seemed like a re-run, but wasn't. Beats the normal media. Thanks, enjoyed the outdoors and am looking forward to get out myself.
Finally got to pickup my,Gypsy! It took awhile, 10 months to be exact, but it was well worth it. Mike and his Son's craftsmanship is great. A couple of minor electrical problems, but I was able to fix them. I love this camper and look forward to many years making many many memories in it. Well done,Mike!
From my experience of travelling extensively in Himalayas (13000-19000ft), always carry some oxygen. When you have severe headache, that extra oxygen really helps. Also, a lot of people here use Diamox (easily available in India, not sure about US). Last and the most important thing, when in high altitudes, please drink lots and lots and lots of water. All that said, awesome videos. :)
I watch all of your videos don’t comment very often on any videos from anyone, but I feel the need this time to express. How good a video this was I want to thank you and your fellow off Roader for taking your time and effort to make this video extremely nice to watch. Thanks again.
Awesome video or movie but the very best 2nd to none overland video ive ever seen!!!! No filthy cussing and no satan juice alcohol like most! And videos of the great outdoors and great conversations because of great character to where i wouldnt be worried bout children and ladies to watch and so sadly thats getting hard to find so i truly thank yall for a awesome video! Yall take care and Happy Trails my friends!
@@LifestyleOverland it’s a gorgeous area and we are so blessed that everyone says we are in a beautiful area. Long time followers that are so impressed with your family and seeing your adventures. Thanks for sharing ❤️
I love the San Juans. I've been many times. Im glad I could just enjoy the scenery and trails without having to video and give a narrative of the beautiful area it is. I go back every year for Elk Hunting. The work it takes to make a video like this must be very challenging. Great video, sir. Hat's off to you both. I had a 91 toyota 4WD extra cab pick up on 33s. It went anywhere I wanted it too.
I & my parents have come 3x’s in over 20 yrs, I love it so much & hope I can come back one day on my own to hit the trails when I have my own 4x4 vehicle.
Watching your Colorado adventure for the second time, I couldn't help but notice the deer so close when you made and were eating the carne asada. I think those deer wanted to try some 😁
...Awesome video ... Awesome time on the trails and amazing sights ... New to the channel but looks like I have some viewing time to do over the winter seat time ... Can't thank you enough for the influence of "Leave No Trace" ,, Good to hear your comment of clean sights .... Stay Safe ...
I enjoyed watching this adventure in Colorado. The first time I went to Rocky Mountain National Park, at over 8,000 feet, altitude sickness was no joke especially with a pounding headache that refused to go away while in higher elevation. Had to go below 8,000 to rest my head. After a few days I felt fine at over 12K feet elevation.
As a High altitude rescue dude, try "Diamox" helps with acclamation, (24/48hrs) it also a diuretic and "will" make you pee, but will help in emergency situations, . . . However going down in elevation, several 1000 ft in altitude helps too . . . Love your adventures Thank you
While I have not been to anywhere close to the amount of places you have been, I 100% agree with you on this area of the country. I try to make this an annual trip. This one one of my favorite videos of yours. Well done.
I didn’t realize that this was over an hour long. Watching this “movie” makes me really regret selling my 2022 T4R TRD OR-P w/KDSS and 360° camera. I have always wanted to go Overlanding since watching you and Swellrunner build out your 4Runners.
When you watched the whole video, you know it's a good one. Watching you guys having fun makes me want to be out there with y'all on your adventures. That prospector xl is a beast, you should try a full-size and tell us what you think. 👏👍🤙
Epic adventure with a cool friend. The food alone drew me into your adventure, however, I thoroughly enjoyed hearing the history segments. I regret selling my properties in Pagosa Springs. The San Juan Mountains are incredibly beautiful. Kevin, if you ever take your family to Durango take them on the Silverton Narrow Gauge Train ride. It is a spectacular ride.
Amazing video! I love the atmosphere you guys created, and the slightly positive spin, with the honesty about the tent. Ouch!, I have the falcon 2, it did fine in the rain, I would be unhappy if it didn’t!
N. Carolina is a Beautiful place also, You can climb Mt. Mitchel (By Foot), the tallest mountain on this side of the Mississippi River, you can see 6 states on a clear day. I'v climbed it 2 or 3 times.. Put this on your list. It's Beautiful.
Man do I love watching your video's, all the little things you share even with out words, like moving the leveling rocks when you leave your camp. Or subtle reminders to not feed the critters. I really love how you use the propane grill for night fires and the cooking! I need to find the "rock" as I use lava rocks now, but they have a lot of dust. I am also wondering how you pack it up and what size of propane tank you use, like on this trip? Have to admit I missed the family especially the little one, so cute and beautiful! Again thanks for sharing!
Your videos are always captivating and inspiring to watch, but this one hit it out of the park! After watching your video, Southwest Colorado is now on our next adventure bucket list! Keep up the awesome video content you produce and share!
I have end stage heart and lung failure and had to move away from Utah because of the general high altitude. All of the symptoms you described made it impossible for me. I recently returned and stayed in the Grand Canyon campground and nearly died as I didn’t realize the 9000+ altitude. So I can certainly relate to your rough night with altitude sickness
Another great video, mate. Nice bit air with the 4Runner. What gas heater is that? Bloody ripper piece of kit. Are you running 35's on your wagon? You guys are certainly spoilt over there. This area is so spectacular. 🍺🍺
Such an amazing set up man. (and haha on the "testing" these companies must live how you put their gear to the test. Looks damn good all put together. Congrats!
Your gear store is not opening up. I was wondering what you used to film the undercarriage of the vehicle. And what camera equipment/accessories you used. Well done video. Really enjoyed watching it.
Brother the idea of just wandering around without emergency coverage causes me soo much stress. I thrive in the planning. I'll have to chase a photo to explain why... but SAR was involved to pull me off high center.
Was this filmed recently? I know some of the trails in the San Juan area are still closed due to the excessive snow. We are arriving to Ouray this coming Sunday and can't wait to hit some of the trails.
Love watching your videos! They are absolutely beautiful! I haven’t seen a video yet and if you have I just haven’t seen it yet. But I would be interested in seeing your filming set up! What gear you use, where are the points on the vehicle. How do you get the shots you do? Like a behind the scenes video of these beautiful videos and movies! Thank you! Like in 9:17 did you walk to get that shot or use a drone?
This is a combination of past episodes for a longer format video. For some reason these "movies" do 500% better than the episodes and reach a whole new audience. Lots of folks like to rewatch the adventures without hunting the right order of episodes so we'll drop these in from time to time. New episode coming this Thursday!
Man, that altitude is no joke. I usually venture up to 12k once or twice a year... oddly enough and not science backed at all, it feels like going every year helps. The first two were the absolute worst of the past 15. Not sure what is going on there but just my experience.
Hope you enjoy this "movie" format of our Colorado adventure from our last exploration of Southwest Colorado!
I had a déjà vu...... I think I saw this episode before....
Do you get rid of the parts you take off your 4Runner?
So if your looking for a wheeling partner,let me know,im retired,got nothing but time on my hands,23 bronco raptor completely equipped to stay out as long as you like.did moab,and colorado so far:)
This video showcases the universal language of offroading - a love for the great outdoors.
What a great episode. Great work my friend and thanks to Jason for being a part of the adventure.
I adored the trailer you were towing by your vehicle; it must be comfortable and enjoyable to sleep in.
Enjoyed this perfect Sunday Night movie. Seemed like a re-run, but wasn't. Beats the normal media. Thanks, enjoyed the outdoors and am looking forward to get out myself.
Finally got to pickup my,Gypsy! It took awhile, 10 months to be exact, but it was well worth it. Mike and his Son's craftsmanship is great. A couple of minor electrical problems, but I was able to fix them. I love this camper and look forward to many years making many many memories in it. Well done,Mike!
From my experience of travelling extensively in Himalayas (13000-19000ft), always carry some oxygen. When you have severe headache, that extra oxygen really helps. Also, a lot of people here use Diamox (easily available in India, not sure about US).
Last and the most important thing, when in high altitudes, please drink lots and lots and lots of water.
All that said, awesome videos. :)
I watch all of your videos don’t comment very often on any videos from anyone, but I feel the need this time to express. How good a video this was I want to thank you and your fellow off Roader for taking your time and effort to make this video extremely nice to watch. Thanks again.
Camping is so much more fun if you share it with a friend.
Absolutely 👍
Awesome video or movie but the very best 2nd to none overland video ive ever seen!!!! No filthy cussing and no satan juice alcohol like most! And videos of the great outdoors and great conversations because of great character to where i wouldnt be worried bout children and ladies to watch and so sadly thats getting hard to find so i truly thank yall for a awesome video! Yall take care and Happy Trails my friends!
We just moved to Colorado in castle Rock. Taking the same drive 3x we found another new way to explore. It’s amazing each trip to find new adventures.
Sounds like a great home base!
@@LifestyleOverland it’s a gorgeous area and we are so blessed that everyone says we are in a beautiful area. Long time followers that are so impressed with your family and seeing your adventures. Thanks for sharing ❤️
Thanks so much for riding along!
$4000 and first rain. Yeah I would have had a lot more words, so props for being the better customer!
I liked the movie format of this adventure! It’s makes rewatching these adventure a breeze.
Thanks for that feedback! Seems like lots of our subscribers like this option for rewatching!
As a Coloradan and fellow over lander I must say your videos are superb sir. You and your family are a joy to watch! Thanks for the amazing content!
Thank you so much!
I love the San Juans. I've been many times. Im glad I could just enjoy the scenery and trails without having to video and give a narrative of the beautiful area it is. I go back every year for Elk Hunting. The work it takes to make a video like this must be very challenging. Great video, sir. Hat's off to you both. I had a 91 toyota 4WD extra cab pick up on 33s. It went anywhere I wanted it too.
I & my parents have come 3x’s in over 20 yrs, I love it so much & hope I can come back one day on my own to hit the trails when I have my own 4x4 vehicle.
Love every min of this episode
Watching your Colorado adventure for the second time, I couldn't help but notice the deer so close when you made and were eating the carne asada. I think those deer wanted to try some 😁
...Awesome video ... Awesome time on the trails and amazing sights ... New to the channel but looks like I have some viewing time to do over the winter seat time ... Can't thank you enough for the influence of "Leave No Trace" ,, Good to hear your comment of clean sights .... Stay Safe ...
Full watch. Impressive!
Absolutely stunning area, epic trails, epic camps, and epic food, loved every second 😎⭐️🤩🥃
Glad you enjoyed it
I enjoyed watching this adventure in Colorado. The first time I went to Rocky Mountain National Park, at over 8,000 feet, altitude sickness was no joke especially with a pounding headache that refused to go away while in higher elevation. Had to go below 8,000 to rest my head. After a few days I felt fine at over 12K feet elevation.
Really enjoyed this, very well put together. You got some awesome looking trails and scenery out there!
Interesting video as always , you get so many camera angles from long distances . Great views . My husband and I love watching . We are seniors .
Glad you enjoyed it!
As a High altitude rescue dude, try "Diamox" helps with acclamation, (24/48hrs) it also a diuretic and "will" make you pee, but will help in emergency situations, . . . However going down in elevation, several 1000 ft in altitude helps too . . .
Love your adventures
Thank you
Crazy how I went from loving sleek sexy sports cars & rippin down the highway to just simply wanting to overland and crawl at snail’s pace
i’m right there with you just traded my twin turbo bmw in for a 4runner never thought id see the day
Feeling like I just one of the best reruns 😂. I enjoy videos with the family but you and Jason together…another kind of fun. 🎉
Such an awesome adventure. Bucket list for me here in Africa. Thank you for sharing
Patron - Awesome - Your one skillet meals great- views beyond words-Thanks
While I have not been to anywhere close to the amount of places you have been, I 100% agree with you on this area of the country. I try to make this an annual trip. This one one of my favorite videos of yours. Well done.
That insulated cover for the Helinox chair looks cool. I already have a couple of those chairs.
ขอขอบคุณ Thank you .I watching your vdo start untill the end .Thank you for your make made inspiration for me.
So glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the support!
Awesome video! Colorado is beautiful.
It really is!
@46:25 and 46:46 you caught some deer … they must have wanted the food as well
😎
Thank you for the video. It was very well done!
4Runners in their natural environment
Amazing!! Thanks for sharing this amazing content!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I didn’t realize that this was over an hour long. Watching this “movie” makes me really regret selling my 2022 T4R TRD OR-P w/KDSS and 360° camera. I have always wanted to go Overlanding since watching you and Swellrunner build out your 4Runners.
When you watched the whole video, you know it's a good one. Watching you guys having fun makes me want to be out there with y'all on your adventures. That prospector xl is a beast, you should try a full-size and tell us what you think. 👏👍🤙
Thanks 👍 Yes, full size is on our radar in the future!
Great video. That drone throw edit was awesome!
Love the video, well done. Landscape and moving vehicle shots are my favorites. I could of gone without the closeup face shots and cooking scenes.
Great video. Great views . Just awesome
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Epic adventure with a cool friend. The food alone drew me into your adventure, however, I thoroughly enjoyed hearing the history segments. I regret selling my properties in Pagosa Springs. The San Juan Mountains are incredibly beautiful. Kevin, if you ever take your family to Durango take them on the Silverton Narrow Gauge Train ride. It is a spectacular ride.
I've always wanted to do that! Glad you enjoyed the video!!
Amazing video! I love the atmosphere you guys created, and the slightly positive spin, with the honesty about the tent. Ouch!, I have the falcon 2, it did fine in the rain, I would be unhappy if it didn’t!
Keep the awesome vids coming LO Fam!!
Always! Thanks!
We did the Colorado BDR 2 years ago and even staying on one course it was sensory overload. Nice video!
I enjoyed the longer format. Great job!
N. Carolina is a Beautiful place also, You can climb Mt. Mitchel (By Foot), the tallest mountain on this side of the Mississippi River, you can see 6 states on a clear day. I'v climbed it 2 or 3 times.. Put this on your list. It's Beautiful.
Thank you😎👍
Pine Beetle has taken it’s toll around Carson. Actually, everywhere around San Juan’s.
I am currently camping on the alpine loop, watching this movie, and using starlink.
That's awesome 🤣
damn 1.25 hr video, way to go!!!!! loved it!!!!!
I had purchased an emergency O2 bottle from Walmart. It did help with the head ache.
Added those to our kit after this trip!
Slam the water to counteract the altitude sickness. Start hydrating a day before you go up. Drink, drink, drink! Avoid caffeine, it’s a diuretic.
We did this too but then I was up peeing every hour! LOL
@@LifestyleOverland then you drank as much as you could! 👍🏼
Man do I love watching your video's, all the little things you share even with out words, like moving the leveling rocks when you leave your camp. Or subtle reminders to not feed the critters. I really love how you use the propane grill for night fires and the cooking! I need to find the "rock" as I use lava rocks now, but they have a lot of dust. I am also wondering how you pack it up and what size of propane tank you use, like on this trip? Have to admit I missed the family especially the little one, so cute and beautiful! Again thanks for sharing!
Your videos are always captivating and inspiring to watch, but this one hit it out of the park! After watching your video, Southwest Colorado is now on our next adventure bucket list! Keep up the awesome video content you produce and share!
Glad you enjoyed it! Colorado is unreal.
Incredible that the guy at 15:20 was doing that with his bikes on the back. Sometimes I worry about mine on bumpy fire roads 🤦🏾♂
Great video dude keep it up thanks for entertainment man
I have end stage heart and lung failure and had to move away from Utah because of the general high altitude. All of the symptoms you described made it impossible for me. I recently returned and stayed in the Grand Canyon campground and nearly died as I didn’t realize the 9000+ altitude. So I can certainly relate to your rough night with altitude sickness
"a little bitta gold, little bitta color, down in the crick!" 🤣
Awesome video!
Fantastic footage!👌
This is a repost I saw this same video a few years ago. Not that iam complaining GREAT the 2nd time around 😊👍
Yep, some folks love the longer form videos so we will compile them and reshare for easier watching (no hunting for the next episode).
Eastbound and down…🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵
Another great video, mate.
Nice bit air with the 4Runner.
What gas heater is that? Bloody ripper piece of kit.
Are you running 35's on your wagon?
You guys are certainly spoilt over there. This area is so spectacular. 🍺🍺
Just want to say thanks for not bashing hunters in the beginning of the video.
Good job on the video!
I’ve always gotten headaches in the high country, but it makes my mom sick feeling like the flu, so it affects people differently then another!!
Dayum here it started to look like I could take a stick trd pro but some of that clearance was close
Such an amazing set up man. (and haha on the "testing" these companies must live how you put their gear to the test. Looks damn good all put together. Congrats!
Your gear store is not opening up. I was wondering what you used to film the undercarriage of the vehicle. And what camera equipment/accessories you used. Well done video. Really enjoyed watching it.
I was wondering if you could elaborate on the unique set up of your frig/freezer in your vehicle?
Beautiful scenery, but watching it is like looking through a magnifying glass, I guess it was film with a GoPro
If u ever need some one to go out with in Colorado let me know !!
Brother the idea of just wandering around without emergency coverage causes me soo much stress. I thrive in the planning. I'll have to chase a photo to explain why... but SAR was involved to pull me off high center.
Good good
I'm concerned about your link........... that's what she said 😂😂😂😂😂😂. This made me laugh so hard 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Was this filmed recently? I know some of the trails in the San Juan area are still closed due to the excessive snow. We are arriving to Ouray this coming Sunday and can't wait to hit some of the trails.
Check out my pinned comment 😉 Yeah, snow was insane after we left here last fall.
Sitting in my 4Runner watching you almost flip off camber scared me. 😅
Me too! 🤣
Love watching your videos! They are absolutely beautiful! I haven’t seen a video yet and if you have I just haven’t seen it yet. But I would be interested in seeing your filming set up! What gear you use, where are the points on the vehicle. How do you get the shots you do? Like a behind the scenes video of these beautiful videos and movies! Thank you!
Like in 9:17 did you walk to get that shot or use a drone?
Hey! Awesome video as always. I was wondering if we could get more info on that green chair of yours.
Take a peek at some of the gear we use here: lso.link/amazon 👍 It's in there along with the accessories.
Looked like someone was wondering what you all were cooking @46:45
No jeeps or broncos?
Sign me up!
Amazing trip to my favorite part of Colorado. What are the round serving trays you’re using as plates? Love the idea for simplicity and longevity
I was watching one of your old videos on the halo 9 I was just wondering if you ever got the transmission temperature to show on the radio
No, I never did chase that down. Even with the Torque Pro app, it required a special code to retrieve it.
Refreshing not to hear people whine about everything like 4x Andrew!!!
Was it that long ago? 2018, when you said, "You don't want articulation" for the turtlebacks?
Great show perfect looking steak. What type of wheels are those on your truck? The bronze ones? Thanks
There are only two Poughkeepsies in the USA and I grew up in one of them.
How did it get the name Poughkeepsie wall?
Will like too watch how to replace or repair the tent seam seal.
Got a whole new canvas from them so that will be an interesting project
I want to see a chopped, high top with tent 4runner. Wonder if that's possible?
Are those Mickey Thompson Baja boss m/t ? How are those on the road? I am stuck between those and the Mickey Thompson a/ts
Amazing video! Quick question: where do you stow your propane tank?
Beautiful! What equipment have you used for this? such cinematic footage! Belissimo! Salute from Brazil!
IDK but this video is like a deja vu to me… is this video a re-run?
Very strange
Yes.
Yeah there are several points, like the hammer, and the tent leaks that ive def seen before.
This is a combination of past episodes for a longer format video. For some reason these "movies" do 500% better than the episodes and reach a whole new audience. Lots of folks like to rewatch the adventures without hunting the right order of episodes so we'll drop these in from time to time. New episode coming this Thursday!
You may have also seen Jason's video previously.
Fucking brilliant video. Magic. From South Africa ❤️❤️❤️
Maybe some of those oxygen cans would help with the altitude 🤙🏻😎
I bought some after this! 🤣
👍
Really enjoyed this. Went to your hct link but found nothing. Did you change the link? Any suggestions?
Man, that altitude is no joke. I usually venture up to 12k once or twice a year... oddly enough and not science backed at all, it feels like going every year helps. The first two were the absolute worst of the past 15. Not sure what is going on there but just my experience.
☺️💕