Can’t believe someone said get a job. Love your vids. They just want what you have a chance to do. As the rest of us ,we will hope your heater gets fixed for good if not then you have taught us a lesson. Thanks ,keep on wondering!
J Coats I don’t think he’s done any computer work for the last 2 years. I don’t really remember him complaining about being short of money, especially this year. I think he just doesn’t like spending money. I don’t think his Patreon got big until this past season.
Dang. Dang. Dang. Chris has the right attitude - he’s gone this far and long without a heater, he shouldn’t let this problem trip him up. Oftentimes we just gotta suck it up. Keep on keepin’ on. 👍🏻
Suck it up? Its not like he has a choice. If I owned that company I'd have a tech meet him somewhere. He's going to hit some rallies and jamborees and bad mouth the hell out of it. One needs to wonder just how much damage was done to the fuel pump when he ran it on water and rat urine. As far as I'm concerned I wouldn't have put it in as its just another problem waiting to happen. Its like power swaybar disconnects. More layers of BS. But then again I'm in Baja Sur slowly making my way north and heaters aren't an issue. I can't begin to tell you how many people I've pulled out of the bush because of a MAS sensor, burned up electrical systems, fried automatics, in tank fuel pumps the list is endless. Built not bought.
I think that I have watched all of your videos, and I don’t remember you ever eating a healthy meal, at the Jeep or in a restaurant. I feel sorry for your heart!
T salinger1026 What I meant by suck it up is suck up sleeping in the cold weather until he gets the issue resolved, if ever. Sounds like he’s working to get things resolved, no need to flame a company just yet until they totally screw him over. Then, yeah, flame the hell out of them. I agree, the less technical and mechanical things to fail, the better. And, of course, building is always the better way to go. That’s what I’ve done to the extent of my abilities. 👍🏻
@@nmuguy thanks food police for taking the time out of your day to enlighten others how they should be living! I feel sorry for....anyone who knows you and has to deal with you
My wife gifted me an electric blanket for Christmas and that has been a blessing on those super cold nights of camping. I just use it to pre-warm my sleeping bag, turn it off and then back on in the morning as I warm up the Jeep. Even if I sleep outside in my tent cot I do the same. Another thing I do is heat up a 32oz Pathfinder (Dave Canterbury) bottle of water and slip it into my sleeping bag before crawling into it. I enjoyed your hike into the canyon with the cat walk...kind of reminded me of a Jurassic Park episode with them walking within a pteridactyl (sp?) cage. I love and appreciate your sense of adventure. As I've gotten older, now in my 70's, I've lost that zest for adventure by exploration, however, I enjoy watching you in your episodes.
Watching this episode as a family and little Ethan (3 years old) says “he’s talking to nobody!” And starts laughing. Thanks for the awesome entertainment, and for being willing to talk to us, even though we’re not there!
I have a Chinese gas/ diesel heter it's not webasto but works the same way. I have a problem one time that i took 2 days to figure out and the problem was the battery! If the power is under 10volts spark plug don't start. So try to start the heter with the jeep running it's worth to try in my case after the flame on the heter starts i turn the truck off and the heter keep going. Sorry about my writing English is not my first language ✌✌ love you channel 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Chris your optimism is great. I understand being frustrated with the heater, the windy weather, yet your still in great spirits. People like you are some one a person could look up to. I have no regrets subbing to your channel. You're a good man.
Chris: thank you for the great video. The images were terrific and i enjoyed them at 2:30 AM here in California. Great photo shots of the Jeep. David from the Gold Country of California.
The look of a defeated puppy dog at 2:50 and the chuckle at the camera at 31:36 was killing us! I would love to put together a series of funny portions. The burnt burger “what the..” The death wobble “Come on MAN! And now this...shaping up to be some of the funniest UA-cam shows we watch.
The igniter they get really dirty on the heaters, they can be removed and cleaned... had one in my truck for over ten years... the igniter is kind of like a spark plug.... google it...
I agree, I have the diesel version of the heater and sure enough, the exact same problem Chris has, and it was the glow plug to ignite the fuel. Now fixed, I'm enjoying the heat from it now watching this video.
Chris, if it is the glow plug and you decide to replace it yourself. Don't touch the element, any contamination on it will cause a hot spot and cause it to burnout faster. I've changed them on my house furnace, just one screw an an electric plug on the wires.
@@DirtShy the one in my international always gers sooted up. I found if you run it on a higher heat setting it works better. I think the problem is, they are basically designed for sail boats of a larger size. In such a small area, it will cook you out therefore you tend to turn it down which causes it to soot up due to low burn temps. I was also told by the mechanic you need to run it once a month in the summer as well
Welcome to AZ. Love your videos! I’m currently going thru a transplant for my cancer and haven’t been able to go out exploring in my Jeep for The last year. I miss being out in my Jeep exploring. So, your explorations are a welcome distraction. If you get a chance to head to southern AZ check out Dragoon Mountains - Cochise Stronghold area. Very cool rock formations and has an eerie feel about it, but one of my favorite places to explore.
Sucks about the heater Chris, I hope it’s salvageable. I’m finally caught up. I came in somewhere in the middle a couple months ago, found the beginning of your three year journey, and have watched every episode to date. I’m a retired Firefighter/fellow Overlander, and Jeep owner. I’ve been over-landing for about 30 years now, though only a weekend (or week) at a time during warm weather. I’ve been living vicariously through your videos, and your next one is really something to look forward to. It’s the next best thing to being out there myself. Until next week, stay warm my friend!! OIIIIIIIO
Well you're real close to my domicile lol about 70 miles lol. You were real close to where i used to work in eastern arizona at morenci. Huge copper mine there. You would have enjoyed going down to lower eagle creek and camping. Lots of old mines and things to see. Maybe another time. Enjoy and be safe
Bummer about that heater, but I’m with you (adapt and overcome). Life is too short to worry about the small things. Great to see your vids again, have a great week!👍
Great to have you drive through the state of Arizona. I’m in Tucson and love and miss some of the places you are. Hope to make my way back up in that area.
Chris, Im sorry your new heater broke. I understand your frustration and disappointment. Your ending comments are truly honest and mature. Eventually, you will solve this little hiccup and appreciate “the game changer” all the much more. My wife and I will be traveling and renting a Jeep in Sante Fe next week! I own one here in Miami as well. Anyway, Safe travels Chris! Looking 4wd to next weeks episode!!!
Great video Chris. For any adventuring, the key is a positive attitude and ability to adapt to challenges weather related or gear mechanical failures and endeavor to preserver. You clearly have that skill. Safe travels my friend.
In the Trucking industry we call those heaters "Bunk Heaters" lots of truck dealers is. Freightliner, Kenworth, Internatioal as well as many truck stops services those heaters. i had one in my Tractor trailer truck that ran for years with no issues. i think once you get it a quick service you should be back. Hope this helps, never stop exploring
Awesome video, Chris! I really enjoyed the "cat walk" hike into the New Mexico canyon. When I was stationed in Phoenix and in Gila Bend I did a lot of dispersed camping throughout the state of Arizona, backpacking, car camping and motorcycle camping. I'm entertaining the idea of moving back there now that I am retired. If you get the chance Hwy 89 from Prescott up to Flagstaff is an incredibly beautiful ride taking you through Jerome, Cottonwood, Sedona and other interesting small towns. Up on the Mogollon Rim near Payson are some amazing hiking trails and you might run into a mountain lion that surprised me while I was answering nature's call. I love your spirit of adventure and your attitude about life in general. Safe travels.
You made the right decision in the El Malpais. There are times when the mud is completely impassable. Even a tracked vehicle would have trouble. The Catwalk Recreation Area flooded last spring during the run-off and was closed for a time. I'm guessing that is when the damage occurred.
Damn Chris, your heater was recently installed and is practically new and it’s not working. I remember seeing how happy and excited you were when drove out of OK4x4. You even said it was a game changer for you. I hope it’s an easy fix. With all of that aside, I’ve never been to the dessert and I have to say that going there during winter seems like something nice to experience considering it’s not blistering hot. I imagine it gets very cold at night but you can’t beat the weather during the day. It also appears to be very peaceful and picturesque there. As always your videos are very entertaining and I envy your very free lifestyle. It’s definitely not for everyone but I’d love to do it! Be safe and I look forward to seeing the next one! Cheers!
For heat on my rig, i went with a unit like the Dickerson Marine unit. Very simple and reliable... Only thing different on my unit is I had to put in a thermostat propane valve, that way unit regulates the temperature and does not continue to just run...
Hi Chris tip on opening tight bottle lids. Flip the bottle over and give the bottom of the jar a nice firm hit with the palm of your hand. That should break the seal on the bottle and let you open it more easily. Learned that from a restaurant waiter opening new ketchup bottles.
Bummer on the heater. Hope it is something silly. Keep up the great work! Been loving the videos and love your calm attitude. As someone who is hot headed, I am jealous of your calm demeanor.
Really enjoying your videos. I have an request, and I’m sure I speak for many others ....I’d really enjoy seeing a “ behind the scenes” video on how you make all these. The driving back and forth and such. Just a cool idea! Have fun!
I drive a big truck that has one of those hearers in it, it seems to go through a cleaning cycle or something. But if you just keep turning it off and back on it will start. Also, it seems to like running at higher temps. If you turn the temp down, it seems to flame out more
Best part of waking up on a Saturday morning - coffee and a new vid by Chris with Venture4WD! Great to have you in our neighborhood (Mesa)! PS. I’m guessing we have some expertise here in Phoenix metro to fix the heater.
Hi Chris, not sure, whether the issue with your Webasto heater still exists. I am from Germany and a friend has installed the Webasto Air Top 2000 STC "Camping" version in his Jeep as well. If you do have the standard version, so not the "camping" version of the Air Top 2000 STC, the heater is not working properly at higher altitudes. Only the "camping" version has an integrated altitude sensor and is automatically reducing the ammount of fuel at higher altitudes, which is pumped into the combustion chamber. Otherwise there is too much fuel and too less oxygen present and the combustion parameters are out of the allowed range. The "camping" version can be used for altitudes up to 2200m (~ 7200 ft).
You find the coolest places. Amazing sites to see. sorry about the heater but I'm sure you'll be able to fix it. Just have to get the bugs worked out. You can seldom regret the quest for comfort.
Now that you are back in the southwest give lake Mead a look for their newly expanded campgrounds at Mile 8.0, Stewarts Point and MM30 Boathouse Cove Rt.97. Happy Trails :)
Thanks for making my Saturday night :) big bummer about the heater, that sort of money should be much more reliable. Trick my grandma taught me with stuck lids, give the top centre a hard tap, with something hard. it usual works. Looking forward to the next vid. :)
hey man, if you are ever back in the southern area of CA we gotta go camp up in alabama hills, best in april or may or late oct... maybe we can get marco to join in too !
Hmm wish I knew how the igniter worked. Obviously, it's not igniting the fuel. Of course, the fuel pressure might be off too. Need to do some testing. I just got a cheap chinese version. I should take that apart and see how it works. Mine runs on diesel though. Darn, wish id been there with the muddy road. I'd back you up for recovery. It would be fun. ;)
Welcome back to AZ, Chris! Hopefully you figure out the heater at some point so it’s reliable for you. Also, from one Cheez-It fanatic to another, you have to try the Extra Toasty box!!!! It’s a game changer.
Tortilla Flat is a great little western town with a quirky restaurant you should check out if you stay in the are. I’ll be back in the Phoenix area FEB 14. Looking to do some new hikes maybe Flatiron. Be safe and maybe I’ll run into you. Burgers are on me.
beautiful area to explore, i was suprised by the snow and mountains. i assumed New Mexico was mostly desert. too bad about your heater , happy it didnt get you down
Hi david h ... I used to think the same, until last year when I finally got down here. Even the deserts in New Mexico, Arizona and California are inter-mixed with mountain ranges. Not near the heights of the Rockies but provide a good contrast.
Great video Chris! I love the Superstition Mountains, being within a couple miles from home it is a great break from the hustle/bustle of the city. Enjoy southern AZ!
Hi chris .... I live at the base of the superstition mountains your in my neck of the woods :) although this weekend I'm out in the desert camping BLM land quartzsite ,,,, I use the mr buddy heater to keep me toasty warm in the back of my shell inclosed pickup truck all carpet top bottom side to side 6 inch memory foam mattress on a solid metal cott with wood slates with plenty of space for storage bids underneath...... love your jeep set up although I Yearn for the day you replace your overland vehicle !!!
Gila is an Apache word meaning awesome wild country. Ok, I made that up. But it really is wild and it truly is awesome. One of my favorite places anywhere. I’ve camped there and haven’t seen another person for a couple of days. Great video.
I have a propex gas heater in my teardrop. Since it's a gas heater it doesn't build up carbon, it is kinda finicky with the pressure at different altitudes though. By the end of the day I would suspect the ignition element - I used to have a Webasto heater in my first car some 35 years ago and the main issue was the ignitor (this was a diesel version salvaged from a totaled semi truck and the only thing that kept it from working was the soot covering the glow plug). I don't know how the modern versions work, but chances are there is a solid glow rod of sorts in there that needs either a good scraping or a replacement.
As a life long coast resident I don't think I could move inland but New Mexico sure looks awesome every time I see it! Too bad about the heater but it can be modified or repaired so keep up the good attitude.
Thanks again you always have amazing camera shots I can tell that you work hard at that I love your show I love the way you live good health to you and keep the good work out most of all be careful
Can't have nothing! Heater issue sucks but you went years without one so until it's repaired and functioning as it's supposed to, keep on keeping on. Hopefully in a week or two you will have made your way out of the desert anyhow. Drive on, brother, and thank you for bringing us along for the ride. Oh. At 17 minutes, holding your coffee press and pouring the hot water in while holding the press from the bottom. Please be careful as even a slight bump could cause you to spill that really hot looking water on ur hand. No burn is good but burns to the hand are worse. Just looking out for you, sir. Would hate to see you hurt.
A. That catwalk trail looks like a blast and its within reach of my home in Western CO. ( Still willing to watch over that Scottle for you). B. I hope you learned your lesson(said in jest) about relying too heavily upon equipment. Even in my house I keep extra layers on my bed....you can move up and down in the stack according to conditions. The heater is a cool idea and I hope that you get the kinks worked out. C. Experience........it's what you obtain , right after it could've been useful!
Another excellent video. I’m especially enjoying the recent ones as I can easily access NM and AZ from TX. Hope your heater situation resolves itself soon. Just joined as a patron...should get you a couple of gallons of gas, unless you’re in California
Hoping you get back to Bill's Pizza in Prescott for another Kevin Bacon and a craft beer. Do the Granite Mountain Hot Shots Memorial State Park and Trail if you have the time. It's very fitting to those brave men. Safe Travels and God Bless!
Can’t believe someone said get a job. Love your vids. They just want what you have a chance to do. As the rest of us ,we will hope your heater gets fixed for good if not then you have taught us a lesson. Thanks ,keep on wondering!
steve ralman LOL! They would have never said that if they knew how much he’s pulling in over on Patreon. He’s laughing all the way to the bank!
J Coats Have you been to his patreon? He’s pulling in over $5K a month.
J Coats I don’t think he’s done any computer work for the last 2 years. I don’t really remember him complaining about being short of money, especially this year. I think he just doesn’t like spending money. I don’t think his Patreon got big until this past season.
“Hi, I’m Chris. I’m from the internet!” Hahahahaha
That was pretty funny
Mule says= Not a horse (Ok)!
Dang. Dang. Dang. Chris has the right attitude - he’s gone this far and long without a heater, he shouldn’t let this problem trip him up. Oftentimes we just gotta suck it up. Keep on keepin’ on. 👍🏻
Suck it up? Its not like he has a choice. If I owned that company I'd have a tech meet him somewhere. He's going to hit some rallies and jamborees and bad mouth the hell out of it. One needs to wonder just how much damage was done to the fuel pump when he ran it on water and rat urine. As far as I'm concerned I wouldn't have put it in as its just another problem waiting to happen. Its like power swaybar disconnects. More layers of BS. But then again I'm in Baja Sur slowly making my way north and heaters aren't an issue. I can't begin to tell you how many people I've pulled out of the bush because of a MAS sensor, burned up electrical systems, fried automatics, in tank fuel pumps the list is endless. Built not bought.
I think that I have watched all of your videos, and I don’t remember you ever eating a healthy meal, at the Jeep or in a restaurant. I feel sorry for your heart!
T salinger1026 What I meant by suck it up is suck up sleeping in the cold weather until he gets the issue resolved, if ever. Sounds like he’s working to get things resolved, no need to flame a company just yet until they totally screw him over. Then, yeah, flame the hell out of them. I agree, the less technical and mechanical things to fail, the better. And, of course, building is always the better way to go. That’s what I’ve done to the extent of my abilities. 👍🏻
Also what about a backup tent type heater?.. small, portable, etc, analogous to your Colman stove... as a backup?
@@nmuguy thanks food police for taking the time out of your day to enlighten others how they should be living! I feel sorry for....anyone who knows you and has to deal with you
My wife gifted me an electric blanket for Christmas and that has been a blessing on those super cold nights of camping. I just use it to pre-warm my sleeping bag, turn it off and then back on in the morning as I warm up the Jeep. Even if I sleep outside in my tent cot I do the same. Another thing I do is heat up a 32oz Pathfinder (Dave Canterbury) bottle of water and slip it into my sleeping bag before crawling into it. I enjoyed your hike into the canyon with the cat walk...kind of reminded me of a Jurassic Park episode with them walking within a pteridactyl (sp?) cage. I love and appreciate your sense of adventure. As I've gotten older, now in my 70's, I've lost that zest for adventure by exploration, however, I enjoy watching you in your episodes.
Watching this episode as a family and little Ethan (3 years old) says “he’s talking to nobody!” And starts laughing.
Thanks for the awesome entertainment, and for being willing to talk to us, even though we’re not there!
My backyard.
That's my familiar route.
I have cattle by Catwalk and a house over in the saguaros where you ended up. 👍
Cool
I have a Chinese gas/ diesel heter it's not webasto but works the same way. I have a problem one time that i took 2 days to figure out and the problem was the battery! If the power is under 10volts spark plug don't start. So try to start the heter with the jeep running it's worth to try in my case after the flame on the heter starts i turn the truck off and the heter keep going. Sorry about my writing English is not my first language ✌✌ love you channel 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Welcome back to Arizona, hope your stay is awesome.
Love that "moving forward" attitude. That same attitude keeps me grounded. Next morning is a new day! Loved the catwalk trip. beautiful!
Do not worry, everything can be repaired. Hello to you and your subscribers from the Russian Channel. Hold on, we are with you.
Yep!
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Chris your optimism is great. I understand being frustrated with the heater, the windy weather, yet your still in great spirits. People like you are some one a person could look up to. I have no regrets subbing to your channel. You're a good man.
My gut say carry on. That why I make so many memories especially when things go wrong.
Chris: thank you for the great video. The images were terrific and i enjoyed them at 2:30 AM here in California. Great photo shots of the Jeep. David from the Gold Country of California.
Thanks for taking us along. Especially home bound seniors that use to do what you are doing now.
The look of a defeated puppy dog at 2:50 and the chuckle at the camera at 31:36 was killing us!
I would love to put together a series of funny portions.
The burnt burger “what the..”
The death wobble “Come on MAN!
And now this...shaping up to be some of the funniest UA-cam shows we watch.
The igniter they get really dirty on the heaters, they can be removed and cleaned... had one in my truck for over ten years... the igniter is kind of like a spark plug.... google it...
This is a new heater and if this IS the problem, they should've designed it better.
Chris, Any decent HVAC company should be able to help you out. Talk with your installer first so you dont void the warranty. Be well
I agree, I have the diesel version of the heater and sure enough, the exact same problem Chris has, and it was the glow plug to ignite the fuel. Now fixed,
I'm enjoying the heat from it now watching this video.
Chris, if it is the glow plug and you decide to replace it yourself. Don't touch the element, any contamination on it will cause a hot spot and cause it to burnout faster. I've changed them on my house furnace, just one screw an an electric plug on the wires.
@@DirtShy the one in my international always gers sooted up. I found if you run it on a higher heat setting it works better. I think the problem is, they are basically designed for sail boats of a larger size. In such a small area, it will cook you out therefore you tend to turn it down which causes it to soot up due to low burn temps. I was also told by the mechanic you need to run it once a month in the summer as well
Welcome to AZ. Love your videos!
I’m currently going thru a transplant for my cancer and haven’t been able to go out exploring in my Jeep for The last year. I miss being out in my Jeep exploring. So, your explorations are a welcome distraction.
If you get a chance to head to southern AZ check out Dragoon Mountains - Cochise Stronghold area. Very cool rock formations and has an eerie feel about it, but one of my favorite places to explore.
Sucks about the heater Chris, I hope it’s salvageable. I’m finally caught up. I came in somewhere in the middle a couple months ago, found the beginning of your three year journey, and have watched every episode to date. I’m a retired Firefighter/fellow Overlander, and Jeep owner. I’ve been over-landing for about 30 years now, though only a weekend (or week) at a time during warm weather. I’ve been living vicariously through your videos, and your next one is really something to look forward to. It’s the next best thing to being out there myself. Until next week, stay warm my friend!! OIIIIIIIO
Thanks for sharing your interesting life with us.
Well you're real close to my domicile lol about 70 miles lol. You were real close to where i used to work in eastern arizona at morenci. Huge copper mine there. You would have enjoyed going down to lower eagle creek and camping. Lots of old mines and things to see. Maybe another time. Enjoy and be safe
Way to stay positive!....... another great video.
love your wrap up re. regret - agree 100%
Well it snowed in the whole Albuquerque/Santa Fe/Roswell area on the 4/5th. Hope you kept warm because we were freezing! haha
Bummer about that heater, but I’m with you (adapt and overcome). Life is too short to worry about the small things. Great to see your vids again, have a great week!👍
If it has "Tits" Or moving parts it's going to give you trouble! Not if it's when...
Great to have you drive through the state of Arizona. I’m in Tucson and love and miss some of the places you are. Hope to make my way back up in that area.
Another great video Chris, thanks!
Chris, Im sorry your new heater broke. I understand your frustration and disappointment. Your ending comments are truly honest and mature. Eventually, you will solve this little hiccup and appreciate “the game changer” all the much more. My wife and I will be traveling and renting a Jeep in Sante Fe next week! I own one here in Miami as well. Anyway, Safe travels Chris! Looking 4wd to next weeks episode!!!
Great video Chris. For any adventuring, the key is a positive attitude and ability to adapt to challenges weather related or gear mechanical failures and endeavor to preserver. You clearly have that skill. Safe travels my friend.
Hello Chris
I enjoy your channel
great location this week, Chris! beautiful vistas, as well. keep on a rovin'
Thanks as always for another great video! Live and learn... hopefully it will work out.. looking forward to next week as always...
In the Trucking industry we call those heaters "Bunk Heaters" lots of truck dealers is. Freightliner, Kenworth, Internatioal as well as many truck stops services those heaters. i had one in my Tractor trailer truck that ran for years with no issues. i think once you get it a quick service you should be back. Hope this helps, never stop exploring
Live without regret. Like you said, learn from our choices and go on to the next adventure, tempered but wiser.
Wishing you a better week ahead. Safe travels!
I was just in the Tonto Nat Park & Globe AZ area with my Toyota LC 200 and it was great area, Thanks for the video
Great trip and I thank you for bringing me along. I love the catwalk over the river thing. Beautiful until you saw the damage. Makes me jealous.
Awesome video, Chris! I really enjoyed the "cat walk" hike into the New Mexico canyon. When I was stationed in Phoenix and in Gila Bend I did a lot of dispersed camping throughout the state of Arizona, backpacking, car camping and motorcycle camping. I'm entertaining the idea of moving back there now that I am retired. If you get the chance Hwy 89 from Prescott up to Flagstaff is an incredibly beautiful ride taking you through Jerome, Cottonwood, Sedona and other interesting small towns. Up on the Mogollon Rim near Payson are some amazing hiking trails and you might run into a mountain lion that surprised me while I was answering nature's call. I love your spirit of adventure and your attitude about life in general. Safe travels.
Welcome to AZ! Thank you for another great video.
Really beautiful scenery and your excellent cinematography brought it out.
Thank you for another great video Chris.
As we all know. An adventure presents itself with many obstacles.
Cheezits won't let you down.
Safe travels.
You made the right decision in the El Malpais. There are times when the mud is completely impassable. Even a tracked vehicle would have trouble.
The Catwalk Recreation Area flooded last spring during the run-off and was closed for a time. I'm guessing that is when the damage occurred.
Another great video !
Thank you Chris
Damn Chris, your heater was recently installed and is practically new and it’s not working. I remember seeing how happy and excited you were when drove out of OK4x4. You even said it was a game changer for you. I hope it’s an easy fix. With all of that aside, I’ve never been to the dessert and I have to say that going there during winter seems like something nice to experience considering it’s not blistering hot. I imagine it gets very cold at night but you can’t beat the weather during the day. It also appears to be very peaceful and picturesque there. As always your videos are very entertaining and I envy your very free lifestyle. It’s definitely not for everyone but I’d love to do it! Be safe and I look forward to seeing the next one! Cheers!
Another great adventure. No worries about the heater can always put on more clothes.
Some new perspectives of New Mexico. Thanks!
Great video as usual, you do great work to keep these coming every week and I always look forward to them.
For heat on my rig, i went with a unit like the Dickerson Marine unit. Very simple and reliable... Only thing different on my unit is I had to put in a thermostat propane valve, that way unit regulates the temperature and does not continue to just run...
Just found your site. I like it so I'm a new sub. Nice photography and presentation. I'm from Idaho. Come up this way sometime.
Hey, it’s called an adventure for a reason... live it!!
Hi Chris tip on opening tight bottle lids. Flip the bottle over and give the bottom of the jar a nice firm hit with the palm of your hand. That should break the seal on the bottle and let you open it more easily. Learned that from a restaurant waiter opening new ketchup bottles.
Beautiful scenery! Nice to be in the desert with that heater on the fritz.
Thanks Chris, have a great week!
We were in Gila National Forest and the Catwalk trails last summer. It is a beautiful area.
Always Great!! Thanks Chris!!
Jar lid stuck ? Take a spoon and pry up on the edge of the lid until you hear the vacuum release . Lid will spin off easily. Love your vids.
Bummer on the heater. Hope it is something silly. Keep up the great work! Been loving the videos and love your calm attitude. As someone who is hot headed, I am jealous of your calm demeanor.
Pro tip for opening jars. Stick something under the lip and lift gently, it’ll break the vacuum seal and make the lid easy to twist off 😀
Really enjoying your videos. I have an request, and I’m sure I speak for many others ....I’d really enjoy seeing a “ behind the scenes” video on how you make all these. The driving back and forth and such. Just a cool idea!
Have fun!
Always have an elastic band to open a stuck jar lid. Wrap it around the lid and use it to grip. Always works!
I drive a big truck that has one of those hearers in it, it seems to go through a cleaning cycle or something. But if you just keep turning it off and back on it will start. Also, it seems to like running at higher temps. If you turn the temp down, it seems to flame out more
Oh no...your heater. Good luck and travel safe
Best part of waking up on a Saturday morning - coffee and a new vid by Chris with Venture4WD! Great to have you in our neighborhood (Mesa)! PS. I’m guessing we have some expertise here in Phoenix metro to fix the heater.
Welcome back to Arizona! Low going to be in the 40 still for the next week and we are expecting rain Monday and Tuesday.
Hi Chris, not sure, whether the issue with your Webasto heater still exists. I am from Germany and a friend has installed the Webasto Air Top 2000 STC "Camping" version in his Jeep as well. If you do have the standard version, so not the "camping" version of the Air Top 2000 STC, the heater is not working properly at higher altitudes. Only the "camping" version has an integrated altitude sensor and is automatically reducing the ammount of fuel at higher altitudes, which is pumped into the combustion chamber. Otherwise there is too much fuel and too less oxygen present and the combustion parameters are out of the allowed range. The "camping" version can be used for altitudes up to 2200m (~ 7200 ft).
I want to walk around smiling all the time... #goals
You find the coolest places. Amazing sites to see. sorry about the heater but I'm sure you'll be able to fix it. Just have to get the bugs worked out. You can seldom regret the quest for comfort.
Now that you are back in the southwest give lake Mead a look for their newly expanded campgrounds at Mile 8.0, Stewarts Point and MM30 Boathouse Cove Rt.97. Happy Trails :)
Hope you can get the heater sorted out.... seemed like a major upgrade. Stay positive! Look forward to next week!
Thanks for making my Saturday night :) big bummer about the heater, that sort of money should be much more reliable. Trick my grandma taught me with stuck lids, give the top centre a hard tap, with something hard. it usual works. Looking forward to the next vid. :)
Finally my weekend will start😀
hey man, if you are ever back in the southern area of CA we gotta go camp up in alabama hills, best in april or may or late oct... maybe we can get marco to join in too !
Great take on regret! I agree totally.
I thought indoor heat was overrated anyway...haha! I feel for you! Keep on adventuring and stay well! Nice scenery, as always!!
I love watching your channel
Hmm wish I knew how the igniter worked. Obviously, it's not igniting the fuel. Of course, the fuel pressure might be off too. Need to do some testing.
I just got a cheap chinese version. I should take that apart and see how it works. Mine runs on diesel though.
Darn, wish id been there with the muddy road. I'd back you up for recovery. It would be fun. ;)
18 mins in..best bit!
Great news,,, Chris......you’re back
Welcome back to AZ, Chris! Hopefully you figure out the heater at some point so it’s reliable for you. Also, from one Cheez-It fanatic to another, you have to try the Extra Toasty box!!!! It’s a game changer.
Extra Toastys are the best. Highly recommended!
Tortilla Flat is a great little western town with a quirky restaurant you should check out if you stay in the are. I’ll be back in the Phoenix area FEB 14. Looking to do some new hikes maybe Flatiron. Be safe and maybe I’ll run into you. Burgers are on me.
beautiful area to explore, i was suprised by the snow and mountains. i assumed New Mexico was mostly desert. too bad about your heater , happy it didnt get you down
Hi david h ... I used to think the same, until last year when I finally got down here. Even the deserts in New Mexico, Arizona and California are inter-mixed with mountain ranges. Not near the heights of the Rockies but provide a good contrast.
Great video Chris! I love the Superstition Mountains, being within a couple miles from home it is a great break from the hustle/bustle of the city. Enjoy southern AZ!
Sorry to hear about the heater! Stay optimistic!!
Hi chris .... I live at the base of the superstition mountains your in my neck of the woods :) although this weekend I'm out in the desert camping BLM land quartzsite ,,,, I use the mr buddy heater to keep me toasty warm in the back of my shell inclosed pickup truck all carpet top bottom side to side 6 inch memory foam mattress on a solid metal cott with wood slates with plenty of space for storage bids underneath...... love your jeep set up although I Yearn for the day you replace your overland vehicle !!!
Gila is an Apache word meaning awesome wild country. Ok, I made that up. But it really is wild and it truly is awesome. One of my favorite places anywhere. I’ve camped there and haven’t seen another person for a couple of days. Great video.
I have a propex gas heater in my teardrop. Since it's a gas heater it doesn't build up carbon, it is kinda finicky with the pressure at different altitudes though. By the end of the day I would suspect the ignition element - I used to have a Webasto heater in my first car some 35 years ago and the main issue was the ignitor (this was a diesel version salvaged from a totaled semi truck and the only thing that kept it from working was the soot covering the glow plug). I don't know how the modern versions work, but chances are there is a solid glow rod of sorts in there that needs either a good scraping or a replacement.
As a life long coast resident I don't think I could move inland but New Mexico sure looks awesome every time I see it! Too bad about the heater but it can be modified or repaired so keep up the good attitude.
Like the outback hat👍
Be Happy my friend, Heat it not a deal breaker when you have your health. stay Virt Cheers Joseph
Thanks again you always have amazing camera shots I can tell that you work hard at that I love your show I love the way you live good health to you and keep the good work out most of all be careful
Hey, you're just down the street! Welcome to my home in the wilds of . . . Scottsdale? :)
Can't have nothing! Heater issue sucks but you went years without one so until it's repaired and functioning as it's supposed to, keep on keeping on. Hopefully in a week or two you will have made your way out of the desert anyhow. Drive on, brother, and thank you for bringing us along for the ride. Oh. At 17 minutes, holding your coffee press and pouring the hot water in while holding the press from the bottom. Please be careful as even a slight bump could cause you to spill that really hot looking water on ur hand. No burn is good but burns to the hand are worse. Just looking out for you, sir. Would hate to see you hurt.
Hey Chris you're just down the hill from Summit 4X4 in Prescott. Bet those guys could help you with that heater.
Chris needs to do some kind of meet ups.id love to meet you and go hiking.you being so close to Tucson once again.
A. That catwalk trail looks like a blast and its within reach of my home in Western CO. ( Still willing to watch over that Scottle for you).
B. I hope you learned your lesson(said in jest) about relying too heavily upon equipment. Even in my house I keep extra layers on my bed....you can move up and down in the stack according to conditions. The heater is a cool idea and I hope that you get the kinks worked out.
C. Experience........it's what you obtain , right after it could've been useful!
Bummer about the heater. Just keep moving south you'll get warm eventually!
Hi Chris, sorry about the heater! Keep keeping on. Thanks
Your video quality is outstanding!
Hoping you get a easy fit on the furnace, live watching your adventures 👍
Another excellent video. I’m especially enjoying the recent ones as I can easily access NM and AZ from TX. Hope your heater situation resolves itself soon. Just joined as a patron...should get you a couple of gallons of gas, unless you’re in California
Hoping you get back to Bill's Pizza in Prescott for another Kevin Bacon and a craft beer. Do the Granite Mountain Hot Shots Memorial State Park and Trail if you have the time. It's very fitting to those brave men. Safe Travels and God Bless!