Routes Gone Wrong: A Forester Adventure in SW Oregon
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2019
- After carefully planning a backcountry route through the mountains from the Rogue River to the Coquille River, I proceed to encounter a disproportionate number of roadblocks. Follow along as I fail, then fail some more. At least the weather cooperates. (Just kidding, it rains the entire time. Welcome to the Pacific Northwest.) No complaints here though. Despite the assorted and repeated adversity, a truly enjoyable and memorable adventure.
Special thanks to Shawn @silver_rd1 for letting me use his GoPro for this trip, and for insisting I bring along his folding saw as well. Good call. Check out Shawn's channel for more great Oregon excursions:
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The time and energy you spend setting up those shots in the rain and snow, driving to and away from the camera, you must really have a passion. Very beautiful work.
I hope people realise (and appreciate) the work put into making these videos. The camera set up, returning to retrieve the camera, editing (must be hours), music, naration, etc. Not to mention the travel and planning.
I knew things were going wrong the moment the "Michael Myers" piano music started.
Hi friend!
Scout Drone... may help your adventures.
the amount of effort to stop, set the cameras and pass again, respect my dude, respect!
Your best video yet, superb production quality. Cannot imagine the time and energy that went into setting up the dozens and dozens of shots coming and going - WOW!
I find my Bow saw more useful than my ax. Thanks for sharing your adventures to inspire us all.
Thanks for the beautiful shots of the forest along with the great video. Nice setup in your Forester for camping.
I love the commitment to all those shots of you pulling up or driving by a certain spot. All that backtracking to pick up my camera would drive me crazy!
Well done! The film quality, exploration, story telling... its all well done! I am a fan of your well thought out build as well.
This could easily be a TV show on Discovery or smth
As an Oregonian for the last 37 years there is a fantastic road from Gold Beach to Powers to Myrtle Point then to Coquille.
Each video gets better! Great job and great adventures.
My dad was the camp host at Foster Bar for a couple years in Agness. Love the area. We drove NF33 to Powers a couple times.
Great trip. Great video. Really makes me want to visit Oregon. I’m loving the content. Can’t wait for the next one.
Great video!! Man you have some nice scenery in Oregon!! I'm going to put it on my list of places to visit when I get my vehicle. Thanks for sharing your adventure. ✌
Amazing video, I loved watching it this Thanksgiving morning, holidays are normally very sad for me and this cheered me up a bit.....Made me want to go explore in my outback...
Rainy but stunningly beautiful. Love the trees and mist and waterfalls and ferns.
Very enjoyable and entertaining. The way you engage your viewers into your situations is outstanding. I laughed but also felt your “gated pain.”