Yay! I won the prize of watching your really cool & informative video. lol I'm hoping to go to Big Bend as I travel around Texas this winter & thank you for sharing your experiences on your visit to Big Bend National Park.
My little brother and I just got back from Big Bend 2 weeks ago and we used your previous video as a reference for places to go to. We had a blast in my Jeep JK and his 4Runner. You had one of the best video on UA-cam about the park.
We just got back from Death Valley and this reminded me of it a bit. I hope you all are doing well and have more great trips planned soon. Loving the content.
FYI - This trip was from January, I've just been slacking on getting the footage edited. We had a cable go bad on our microphone, so I had a lot of ruined audio to wade through.
Really enjoyed this. Question, how do you book these back country camping spots? Can you book in advance online or only at the ranger station like Panther Junction?
They can be reserved online ahead of time. For the National park, its recreation.gov website. I've never tried just showing up and seeing what's available at Panther Junction.
Nice video. I have PC2 reserved for a few days and was hoping to reserve pc4 also, but I'm not sure about the accessibility since it say no trailers and I'll be hauling a tiny teardrop. Can you offer any insight on how accessible the road to PC4 is? I have plenty of ground clearance on my truck, just not sure about the 6 ft trailer. Any help is much appreciated!
I feel like you could get a small teardrop from the main paved road up pine canyon easily. It’s just kind of a rough dirt road. Not sure if allowed but they probably talking about like full on campers.
@@mtbeastfamilybiking9922 No problem, You might call and check with the rangers, but the physical act of towing that trailer to those spots would be easy.
Really well produced, and the scenery was amazing
Thanks, glad you liked it.
Yay! I won the prize of watching your really cool & informative video. lol I'm hoping to go to Big Bend as I travel around Texas this winter & thank you for sharing your experiences on your visit to Big Bend National Park.
Glad you liked it. Winter is a good time go go.
Everything is so picturesque! Scenery is just outstanding.
Its a beautiful place!
My little brother and I just got back from Big Bend 2 weeks ago and we used your previous video as a reference for places to go to. We had a blast in my Jeep JK and his 4Runner. You had one of the best video on UA-cam about the park.
Thats awesome! I hope you had a great time.
Great video again. I’m liking and commenting and hitting the notification bell. I’ll wait to hear that I won the prize.
You ain’t going to win nothin!
Enjoyed the content. Safe travels !!!!
Thanks 🤙
been their, done that with the wind alnight in big bend National park and also the coyotes howling at night
but I would still go back
Seems like we get one night of it each trip, but its worth it hah.
Great video! We just returned from Moab through New Mexico which reminded me of this trip. I'll be taking the family to Big Bend next year.
Nice, you'll have a great time. Utah is definitely on our list.
We just got back from Death Valley and this reminded me of it a bit. I hope you all are doing well and have more great trips planned soon. Loving the content.
Oh man, Death Valley is probably in our top 3 places to visit list, just so far to drive. We’ll get to it eventually.
Great video, we would like to make that trip, hoping September ‘22
Thanks! You won’t regret it.
FYI - This trip was from January, I've just been slacking on getting the footage edited. We had a cable go bad on our microphone, so I had a lot of ruined audio to wade through.
Really enjoyed this. Question, how do you book these back country camping spots? Can you book in advance online or only at the ranger station like Panther Junction?
They can be reserved online ahead of time. For the National park, its recreation.gov website. I've never tried just showing up and seeing what's available at Panther Junction.
@@ACEventure thanks
Nice video. I have PC2 reserved for a few days and was hoping to reserve pc4 also, but I'm not sure about the accessibility since it say no trailers and I'll be hauling a tiny teardrop. Can you offer any insight on how accessible the road to PC4 is? I have plenty of ground clearance on my truck, just not sure about the 6 ft trailer. Any help is much appreciated!
I feel like you could get a small teardrop from the main paved road up pine canyon easily. It’s just kind of a rough dirt road. Not sure if allowed but they probably talking about like full on campers.
@@ACEventure thanks! That is the info I was hoping for. I suspected the same when I saw "no trailers", that they meant longer campers. Thanks again!
@@mtbeastfamilybiking9922 No problem, You might call and check with the rangers, but the physical act of towing that trailer to those spots would be easy.
Great video! What was the music?
Thanks. I always put the artist's I use in the description.
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