Great video! We stayed a week there in November several years back and loved it. We drove straight from ETX and boy... I did not realize once you hit that south gate you still have several hours before you even reach the ranger station. Its hard to articulate the peace and stillness of that place. The night sky was breathtaking and we had total privacy. In many of the sites you can bathe and do your business without seeing anyone else. Pro tip: Wind gusts can kick up violently and suddenly in the canyon camping areas. We had a hardshell rooftop tent that we faced into the wind and were fine, but the next morning we went to the ranger station to get some ice and 3 different families were leaving because the winds got so severe that they abandoned them to get in their cars and the winds blew their chairs and tents away. Be sure to bring long tent stakes and use your vehicle to shield your tent from those types of gusts.
Pro tip: keep your PLB or Garmin Inreach within a bright colored mini Pelican case or even a cheap Apache from harbor freight in the glove box or compartment of truck. That way in a severe collision, there’s a much less chance of it getting damaged. On the dash like that is a bad place. Windshield is the worst but I’ve seen quite a few folks who mount them there. Looks cool up there, but actually getting saved when you need to use it looks cooler.
Love that park. I had been to the National park and agree with the fact that the Ranch is far more rugged. I even was at the exact camp site a week after you guys. Great spot.
Wow, such an great trip and video! At 65 now, this reminded me of trips I've taken in the past. I'd absolutely love to do this trip. Those kids look like they are having an awesome time, and like you said, that's the most important thing. Lifetime memories there. And as a Frontier owner myself, it's great seeing the videos of your journey through the park. Safe and happy travels!
Great video, thank you for sharing your trip. I camped at Pila de los Muchachos in 2020, if you type it into Google Maps you will see some pictures that I took, including one of my Nissan Titan at the campsite. Last December I camped at Chorro Vista, a bit further east from Pila and I highly recommend either of those.
Last winter l was working in Terlingua and got to explore both the national and state Big Bend parks. The state park is definitely more rugged and challenging and the pinstriping your vehicle gets from the desert plants is brutal. The 4x4 trails are mostly unmaintained and rough and overgrown. It took several hours for me to get to a campsite across the park and l didn’t see another person or vehicle for 3 days. Probably the best and most remote campsite in Texas is located at BBR state park is Guale 2. It’s a wonderful drive to a remote and beautiful spot overlooking a valley. I was lucky to get a reservation for 2 nights there. You definitely need a 4x4 vehicle. A lot of people say this is the best campsite in Texas.
This is what I'm talking about , tremendous video!😮❤... my son has a Pro by x frontier too and I have a 4x4 Triton , we want to come up to Big Bend too in February.
I love the Ranch more than Big Bend. The Ranch is wilder and makes me imagine how life was lived back in the 19th century in South Texas. Plus, the stars seem to come alive there.
I had been waiting for this one cause I've been wanting to go to the State Ranch. By the looks and what you said, it's definitely much more rugged than the NP. Would have to be much more prepared. Looks like it offers much more solitude than the NP despite it being pretty good. I'll be planning a trip out here this year for sure. Loved the video, man!
They’re both fun but if you’re looking for more in the offroad aspect, state park for sure. If you’re doing more easy sightseeing spots with your family that maybe doesn’t want to be so secluded, national park
Those holes in the ground at 31:09 are Dakota fire pits. The bigger chamber is where the fuel and the fire would be so it wouldn’t be affected by the wind and the smaller hole would come in at an angle into the chamber for air flow.
I too prefer the state park over the NP in regards to rugged terrain and off-road experience. The Nissan is intriguing and a breath of fresh air when compared to all of the Tacoma's you see in this world of off-road exploration. We used to take an annual trip out to BB but we haven't made it the past few years, happy to report that we will be out there in late October to break that cycle. Very much looking forward to our visit and spending time in the truck versus the bikes we usually travel on. Thanks for sharing your travels.
Man I just cancelled my reservation for the Guale 002 campsite I had for February. Even though I’m pretty prepared I didn’t want to go way back there solo lol. Supposedly it takes 3 hrs to get to it. Definitely more rugged than the national park. Beautiful views though!
I camped at Guale 2 the first week in March for 2 nights. Don’t let fear deny you an amazing experience! I’m a 60 year old solo woman and drove my 2005 Jeep Wrangler there for an incredible 2 nights. Yep, it takes a few hours to get there. It took me longer to get to McGuirk’s Tanks the month before though. It’s not a bad drive. I had my dog with me. I tent camped and fortunately the weather was perfect. The drive there and back was awesome too. Probably the best campsite in the Big Bend area, if not Texas.
Great vid! I've been to the NP three times. I've been curious about the SP and this makes me want to go this year. Hopefully it's ruggedness keeps it less popular.
Very cool video! That Frontier is one of the best overlanding trucks! Also, if you wrote the copy for the video, well done--almost poetry! If ChatGPT wrote it, no kudos! LOL
i think if i were buying a mid-sized truck right now, I'd get that Frontier. I've had Tacomas and Tundras but I like that Frontier's ol reliable drivetrain
You probably already fixed that mount for your radio, but putting a little felt sticky pad like you use for the feet of furniture would be a low profile and decently sound insulated solution to your rattling problem
Google bulletpoint mounts Garmin in reach and there’s an article from them telling you what you need to buy from Garmin and what you need to buy from Bulletpoint. Love the mount!
Hey man been watching your videos for a while. Thinking about getting a subaru forester i remember your videos with yours. Out of curiosity what made you switch to a truck? Debating between both but the price for a truck is steeper. Thanks!
That Subaru forester gave me an expensive headache with just 40k miles. Had an oil leak in a horrible spot that was gonna cost me a lot of $$. Was always dealer serviced and wasn’t even old. Got rid of it right away. Most unreliable car I’ve owned. I now preach to people not to buy a Subaru, especially the CVT transmission ones. You have been warned😆
Hey man lets meet up, im in the middle of builing my rig, maybe in a couple o weeks ill be done. I know its summer but hey if you are planning to get out I would like to be a wing man. Im starting so need to learn a bunch of things.
Nice video! Those holes in the cave are known as metates, or grinding holes for seeds and grains.
Thanks for the answer Tim!
Came for the Frontier, stayed for the cool video… Subscribed!
Nice!! Thank you🙏🏼
Haha. Same.
Me too lol😊
Great video man, making Memories with the kids! What it’s all about 🤙🏼
Exactly brother 💪🏼
story telling is back- well done sir!
Great video! We stayed a week there in November several years back and loved it. We drove straight from ETX and boy... I did not realize once you hit that south gate you still have several hours before you even reach the ranger station.
Its hard to articulate the peace and stillness of that place. The night sky was breathtaking and we had total privacy. In many of the sites you can bathe and do your business without seeing anyone else.
Pro tip: Wind gusts can kick up violently and suddenly in the canyon camping areas. We had a hardshell rooftop tent that we faced into the wind and were fine, but the next morning we went to the ranger station to get some ice and 3 different families were leaving because the winds got so severe that they abandoned them to get in their cars and the winds blew their chairs and tents away. Be sure to bring long tent stakes and use your vehicle to shield your tent from those types of gusts.
Pro tip: keep your PLB or Garmin Inreach within a bright colored mini Pelican case or even a cheap Apache from harbor freight in the glove box or compartment of truck. That way in a severe collision, there’s a much less chance of it getting damaged. On the dash like that is a bad place. Windshield is the worst but I’ve seen quite a few folks who mount them there. Looks cool up there, but actually getting saved when you need to use it looks cooler.
Love that park. I had been to the National park and agree with the fact that the Ranch is far more rugged. I even was at the exact camp site a week after you guys. Great spot.
Wow, such an great trip and video! At 65 now, this reminded me of trips I've taken in the past. I'd absolutely love to do this trip. Those kids look like they are having an awesome time, and like you said, that's the most important thing. Lifetime memories there. And as a Frontier owner myself, it's great seeing the videos of your journey through the park. Safe and happy travels!
Are u having problems with snakes are guns allowed
Great video, thank you for sharing your trip. I camped at Pila de los Muchachos in 2020, if you type it into Google Maps you will see some pictures that I took, including one of my Nissan Titan at the campsite. Last December I camped at Chorro Vista, a bit further east from Pila and I highly recommend either of those.
Last winter l was working in Terlingua and got to explore both the national and state Big Bend parks. The state park is definitely more rugged and challenging and the pinstriping your vehicle gets from the desert plants is brutal.
The 4x4 trails are mostly unmaintained and rough and overgrown. It took several hours for me to get to a campsite across the park and l didn’t see another person or vehicle for 3 days.
Probably the best and most remote campsite in Texas is located at BBR state park is Guale 2. It’s a wonderful drive to a remote and beautiful spot overlooking a valley. I was lucky to get a reservation for 2 nights there. You definitely need a 4x4 vehicle. A lot of people say this is the best campsite in Texas.
Man that lil RC Jeep is so accurate representation of what the suspension is like over rough terrain 🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
Damn bro, your filming and editing skills keep getting better and better.
Thank you🥹
This is what I'm talking about , tremendous video!😮❤... my son has a Pro by x frontier too and I have a 4x4 Triton , we want to come up to Big Bend too in February.
Greetings from the RGV.... Awesome video, bro. I wish you could put together an excursion for your viewers. I would attend.
This is fabulous, many thanks.
I love the Ranch more than Big Bend. The Ranch is wilder and makes me imagine how life was lived back in the 19th century in South Texas. Plus, the stars seem to come alive there.
Same thoughts!
So much nostalgia watching this, camped at pia de los muchachos in June of 2019 right when covid hit. Basically had the entire park to ourselves.
I was born and raised in El Paso TX. I enjoyed watching this. Theres not alot of well made content about the desert southwest on UA-cam.
Wow, that made my day thanks a lot brother!
Sweet pro4x. Love my 23'. Last of the NA V6s
We look forward to making our way out here. Thanks for posting. Looks like great fun.
I had been waiting for this one cause I've been wanting to go to the State Ranch. By the looks and what you said, it's definitely much more rugged than the NP. Would have to be much more prepared. Looks like it offers much more solitude than the NP despite it being pretty good. I'll be planning a trip out here this year for sure. Loved the video, man!
They’re both fun but if you’re looking for more in the offroad aspect, state park for sure. If you’re doing more easy sightseeing spots with your family that maybe doesn’t want to be so secluded, national park
To fix that rattle, use some 3m padded tape or other soft surface to get rid of the gap between plastic surfaces
Those holes in the ground at 31:09 are Dakota fire pits. The bigger chamber is where the fuel and the fire would be so it wouldn’t be affected by the wind and the smaller hole would come in at an angle into the chamber for air flow.
Nice Nissian.
I too prefer the state park over the NP in regards to rugged terrain and off-road experience. The Nissan is intriguing and a breath of fresh air when compared to all of the Tacoma's you see in this world of off-road exploration. We used to take an annual trip out to BB but we haven't made it the past few years, happy to report that we will be out there in late October to break that cycle. Very much looking forward to our visit and spending time in the truck versus the bikes we usually travel on. Thanks for sharing your travels.
Thanks and have fun out there!!
Love the Frontier. Great video. 👍🏼
Thank you🤙🏼
Love it son! Great video and what an amazing experience for Ezra. ❤
Thanks dad ❤️
Plans for a Frontier review anytime soon? Got a wild hair and really interested in one now.
Nice vids, keep em coming.
Definitely need to!
Great video! I been telling Jacob that I want to head out with you all on a trip sometime.
Man I just cancelled my reservation for the Guale 002 campsite I had for February. Even though I’m pretty prepared I didn’t want to go way back there solo lol. Supposedly it takes 3 hrs to get to it. Definitely more rugged than the national park. Beautiful views though!
That’s the spot I’ve been wanting to get lol! Jake goes to Guale by himself but yeah I feel ya, I wouldn’t risk it either
I camped at Guale 2 the first week in March for 2 nights. Don’t let fear deny you an amazing experience! I’m a 60 year old solo woman and drove my 2005 Jeep Wrangler there for an incredible 2 nights.
Yep, it takes a few hours to get there. It took me longer to get to McGuirk’s Tanks the month before though. It’s not a bad drive.
I had my dog with me. I tent camped and fortunately the weather was perfect. The drive there and back was awesome too.
Probably the best campsite in the Big Bend area, if not Texas.
Good outdoor education for your kids o love this channel I'm also getting educated
Thanks!
Great vid! I've been to the NP three times. I've been curious about the SP and this makes me want to go this year. Hopefully it's ruggedness keeps it less popular.
Hit up SP for sure you won’t regret it!
Very cool video! That Frontier is one of the best overlanding trucks! Also, if you wrote the copy for the video, well done--almost poetry! If ChatGPT wrote it, no kudos! LOL
Thanks😂
i think if i were buying a mid-sized truck right now, I'd get that Frontier. I've had Tacomas and Tundras but I like that Frontier's ol reliable drivetrain
Loving the frontier, coming from the biggest Toyota fan boy. I also thing it’s the best looking mid size truck at the moment🤌🏼
You probably already fixed that mount for your radio, but putting a little felt sticky pad like you use for the feet of furniture would be a low profile and decently sound insulated solution to your rattling problem
What dates were you there in this video?
Awesome video as always.
Thanks Juan!
hey Ezra's my son's name too! That's cool, don't meet a lot of Ezras
Very cool.
Love it! Where did you get the mount for the inreach mini? I have the bulletpoint.
Google bulletpoint mounts Garmin in reach and there’s an article from them telling you what you need to buy from Garmin and what you need to buy from Bulletpoint. Love the mount!
Really enjoyed the video - I have a dully 4x4 - high clearance - would I have an issue making this journey on my truck ?
Thanks! I would worry about the narrow trails mostly. Get ready for some nature pinstripping
@@OverlandNomad..Those pinstripes are brutal!
Love it.
🙏🏼
When was this trip made ?
Great video where is the camp where yall we're at
Pila De Los Michachos, Big Bend Ranch State Park
Hey man been watching your videos for a while. Thinking about getting a subaru forester i remember your videos with yours. Out of curiosity what made you switch to a truck? Debating between both but the price for a truck is steeper. Thanks!
That Subaru forester gave me an expensive headache with just 40k miles. Had an oil leak in a horrible spot that was gonna cost me a lot of $$. Was always dealer serviced and wasn’t even old. Got rid of it right away. Most unreliable car I’ve owned. I now preach to people not to buy a Subaru, especially the CVT transmission ones. You have been warned😆
Hey man lets meet up, im in the middle of builing my rig, maybe in a couple o weeks ill be done. I know its summer but hey if you are planning to get out I would like to be a wing man. Im starting so need to learn a bunch of things.
How did the frontier do on gas mileage?
Is your Frontier lifted 1.5” in the front and rear, or just the front?
Both
Treacherous? You were following a Suburban.
What happened to the Tundra?
Gone :(
@@OverlandNomad so sad, good luck with the channel. You have great content, but I have a 2010 and that's why I subscribed.
@@wanderingtundra6310 thank you🙏🏼 I get ya🤙🏼
nada que ver con los videos de las montañas de Nuevo León verdad
Nuevo León tiene mucha diversidad de las montañas a el desierto. Nuevo León es especial y mi lugar favorito para campar🙏🏼