I did my first ever long road trip in may. Started in cali, drove up to the Oregon high desert, then glacier ntl park. Then Yellowstone and grand Teton. Most memorable week of my life and this video has me calling up my friends planning a second, longer trip. Honestly the thought gives me butterflies I am so excited just thinking about it
my first was around when i was 7/8 up the entire east coast from florida to nyc and a little but of connecticut but we also went even further north to buffalo and toronto 10/10 road trip and ive went on it countless times
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. You made it look fun and simple but I'm sure there is a lot of planning and research that goes into it, but well worth it. It's like 10 bucket list items in one trip.
It is my pleasure to share it. I am so glad you enjoyed it and so cool you are from the Philippines! I have always wanted to visit and plan to after the pandemic is over!
Absolutely amazing video, i want to thank you for doing that i literally had tears all Along the video. I am about to do that western road trip in about two weeks. i've been planning it for years starting from Québec canada. I wish we could meet and talking more About that insane trip😍 Thank you again♥️
Wow this comment made my day, thank you so much! It makes me so happy when I hear others are enjoying the content so much! I am very excited for you and your trip. Truy a trip of a lifetime. Feel free to message me more on IG if you want to chat about it @worldnomac
Je n'ai pas fait la section Nord du voyage (Yellowstone, Oregon, Yosemite) ... mais pour le Sud (Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zyon) c'est aussi beau qu'il a dit . On peut rajouter Arches, Canyonland, Cliffs-Vermillon, Grand Staircase comme très beaux parcs à visiter aussi ....
Loved everything! But playing loud music in the middle of camping is rude. Sound travels really well and one of our trips was really frustrating dealing with music blasting from a mile or two away after we had intentionally hiked away from everything. We could either hike to where it sounded like it was coming from and hope they weren't dicks and stopped the music or endure. We just dealt with it. Really sucked. 🤦 I really appreciate you going through the time to break down the trip. I'm excited to possibly hit up that river hike! Looked absolutely amazing!
Wow brilliant video and travel guide ! Thank you so much for sharing, you make my trip research easier ! Just hope the borders are open quickly ! Your new friend here from Bali !
I've been to all these places but to I am a country girl I'm from Kentucky my first road trip with to the West I went to Wyoming and Montana and I love every bit of it I did not want to leave
This is a great video my friend. Great mindset we share, this is the way to live life and vacation and that’s what the pandemic taught me. Don’t need a fancy hotel or luxury car. Just some good friends and transportation
Thank you for the video!!! This is the road trip I've been dreaming about happening for the longest time! Your tips were super helpful! Can't wait to hit the road this summer!
Hey thanks for posting those free campsites... I'm planning a trip and will definitely use some. Do you know which campsite you guys stayed at the first night in the Grand Canyon. Thanks again for all the help, great video. God bless
Best roadtrip video I've found yet! So I'm looking at organising a west coast roadtrip and was wondering what driving licence is required to drive this absolute beast of an RV? thanks again, absolutely incredible, great info and really high value production!
Very nice video. Interesting places, for sure. And I know you were limited to 21 days. Y'all made some good choices. Next time, if there is a next time, travel to Big Bend National Park in southwest Texas. It's got mountains, deserts, a major river, tons of trails and places to camp. I prefer the desert parts as shown in my attached video. And, Big Bend is a designated starry night area where light pollution does not exist; small telescopes or binoculars provide even a nighttime activity. You can even cross the international border into a quaint, small Mexican village. Cheers.
Awesome!! Thanks for watching! Great to connect with you over here on UA-cam now, I will be selecting the winners in 2 weeks from the launch of this video :)
I dont know if you gon see this but here goes, ive always dreamt of visiting u.s to travel for a few months, but living in Pakistan you know how costly this dream can be for me, as someone whos in a 3rd world country., however last 2 years ive been saving up alot and wanted a start point, i came across this video while was going through travel volgs and honestly this made my day, everything abt the trip im planning has become easy and looks less of a burden now bec now i know where to start my journey and places i need to visit. I thoroughly enjoyed this video, the camera job and overall energy, gave you a follow on Instagram and will keeping following the good work you have been doing. P.s: congratulations on you engagement:)
Great road trip! Just curious: did you skip the 3 Washington Parks because of time constraints? This brings the memories of a 5 week camper van road trip my mom, dad and I took in '74, from Texas: Rocky Mountain, Tetons, Yellowstone, and Glacier, then 5 Canadian parks, to Vancouver BC, and back to Olympic, Mt. Rainier, North Cascades, the 5 parks in Utah, The Canyon, and home. This was mostly for my dad: he'd been working his ass off for years, never taking a break, so I was able to convince a couple of his plumber friends to fill in, and off we went (I paid for everything). Best thing I ever did!!!!! TY for this!
Yes sadly we skipped Washington because of time constraints. We want to do a separate road trip just for Washington and Vancouver since there is so much to see there!
@@worldnomac Greetings! Stanley Park and Gas town for sure!!!! When you do that trip, try to go over to Vancouver Island, and visit Pacific Rim National Park, on the Pacific side of the island, and then go up to visit Buchart Gardens: it's a former limestone quarry that was converted by the owners' wife into one of the world's most impressive botanic gardens (for those of you who like that kind of thing)! Again, thanks for the road trip!
The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range and the largest mountain system in North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch 3,000 mi (4,800 km)[1] in straight-line distance from the northernmost part of western Canada, to New Mexico in southwestern United States.
Awwww!!! I just LOVE this video!!! It's pulling at my love of nature/adventure emotions.😁You guys are so fun to watch!!❤❤ I'm doing a solo trip from Ohio to California next month. The only hike I've ever done was in L.A.to the Hollywood sign. This video inspires me to explore others! @34:18, where did Ridrick get his shirt?! I NEED it in my life!!! ! I'm subscribing now!!🙏🏽
So glad you loved watching it! It was an amazing road trip and I hope you enjoy your trip coming up! You should definitely hike some more, especially out west! There is so much to see. He got that shirt at the company called North Face
Thanks for the video ! I was wondering did you take a special insurance to insure all the video equipment (drone, MacBook, camera,...) Any tips are welcome :-) I am also planning a roadtrip with professional photography material in a RV.
Fantastic itinerary and tips! Planning something similar for summer 2023 with 3 kids ages 9/11/11 anything we should avoid other than what you already mentioned?
This was a really great video! I’m wanting to travel around with another one of my friends, is this possible in a sedan or a smaller suv? I’m only asking because of the gas. Thank you!
If I do one then I’d probably try to just fly to Denver, Go down to NM and Take I-40 and Route 66 and drive around the entire west until I come back to Denver! I won’t cross country now especially with these crazy gas prices coming up and going down and I’ve been to Washington State back in December when I visited family in Seattle, gas prices there are so damn crazy, same with British Columbia! and probably for another summer I’d probably try to fly to Seattle and then drive to Alaska from there lol but generally if I were thinking of cross country, I live near Philly so I’d take Pa Turnpike, I-81 and then I-40 all the way and get off and check out Route 66 Attractions along the way!!! After I check out the entire west I’d probably take I-70 back the entire way until I hit Pittsburgh, then Turnpike all the way home
Thanks for watching, here is a link, but it is not always completely clear: www.aloft.ai/blog/understanding-drone-regulations-in-national-parks-forests-and-wilderness-areas/
(27:10) So are you able to camp/stay somewhere on Canon Beach? I’m planning a road trip and have this as a spot and I’m wondering if you could stay there overnight on the beach.
I think it depends on your comfort level. If I was traveling solo I would probably want the most economical vehicle for gas, but still comfortable enough to sleep in. If you plan on living out of a tent it is not as big of a deal then.
Your video is awesome ! We live in the high country co Colorado. Gotta say Bro from real experience you got a little too close to the Moose. Hunting deer with a Henry 44 Magnum I wouldn't get that close to a moose.
Hey Mac! We were a bit delayed with the release, but have just officially launched it here: www.worldnomac.com/The-World-Nomac-Store#!/The-Ultimate-Western-USA-Road-Trip/p/286432172/category=0
Hi ..this looks like an awesome trip can I ask what time of the year this was..?myself and my family are from the uk 🇬🇧 and are looking at road trips in the US Sorry I’ve just seen you said June whilst you was in the devils punch bowl. Can I ask would July be a good time as we are limited to school holidays.
Hey! Yes that would be an awesome time to go, it is mid summer so expect temperatures to be very warm during July in most of those places so you’ll need lots of sunscreen!
I plan on doing a very similar travel next October for 25 days. I plan on taking a SUV but I don’t wanna stay in hotels because they get pricy over time. How would you recommend taking showers and washing clothes?
The drone shots from me are from national forests where it’s legal. The drone shots from inside the national parks are from stock footage websites that I have a subscription to.
Great video. Just curious, which month of the year was this? I am planning a similar trip, but would like to know what's the best season. Should not be too cold.
Awesome trip! Just wondering did any of you have experience driving large vehicles before renting the RV? im thinking of doing the same sorta trip but have never driven anything other than a car!
I do have a complete great list in my guide www.worldnomac.com/The-World-Nomac-Store#!/The-Ultimate-Western-USA-Road-Trip-Travel-Guide/p/286432172/category=0
I did my first ever long road trip in may. Started in cali, drove up to the Oregon high desert, then glacier ntl park. Then Yellowstone and grand Teton. Most memorable week of my life and this video has me calling up my friends planning a second, longer trip. Honestly the thought gives me butterflies I am so excited just thinking about it
Hey man if you ever consider travelling next year and want a buddy to split costs etc. I’d love to get in touch.
awesome, man......enjoy life!!!!🙂
my first was around when i was 7/8 up the entire east coast from florida to nyc and a little but of connecticut but we also went even further north to buffalo and toronto 10/10 road trip and ive went on it countless times
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. You made it look fun and simple but I'm sure there is a lot of planning and research that goes into it, but well worth it. It's like 10 bucket list items in one trip.
Thanks for this video, Im from the Philippines 🇵🇭 but you made me feel I was on a road trip with y'all.. This is amazing
It is my pleasure to share it. I am so glad you enjoyed it and so cool you are from the Philippines! I have always wanted to visit and plan to after the pandemic is over!
You are welcome to visit.. Well be waiting 😀
that video deserves much more recognition, it is stunning
Really great camera work, the way you blended time lapse, drone, hyperlapse... you had a really good engaging balance.
I really appreciate that! I am happy your recognized the edit :)
I just absolutely LOVED this vlog! Everything was on point, the views, the photography and especially the VIBE!! Thankyou so much 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much!! Really appreciate the kind comment 🙏
This is one of the best vlogs I've ever seen. I absolutely love traveling, and the West is a place I NEED to go lol.
Plan it now bro!
Did the South part .... Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion ... and you really nailed it . Beautiful video ... well done
I loved this! My fiancée and I have been traveling in an rv for almost a year.
That is amazing you both have been doing that! Such a fun lifestyle!
@@worldnomac thank you! It has been. 😊
Absolutely amazing video, i want to thank you for doing that i literally had tears all Along the video. I am about to do that western road trip in about two weeks. i've been planning it for years starting from Québec canada. I wish we could meet and talking more About that insane trip😍
Thank you again♥️
Wow this comment made my day, thank you so much! It makes me so happy when I hear others are enjoying the content so much! I am very excited for you and your trip. Truy a trip of a lifetime. Feel free to message me more on IG if you want to chat about it @worldnomac
Je n'ai pas fait la section Nord du voyage (Yellowstone, Oregon, Yosemite) ... mais pour le Sud (Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zyon) c'est aussi beau qu'il a dit . On peut rajouter Arches, Canyonland, Cliffs-Vermillon, Grand Staircase comme très beaux parcs à visiter aussi ....
Bought the guide and have watched this video so many times!! Can’t wait for our road trip in spring 2022!!
You’re amazing, thank you for your purchase! I hope you have the best trip!!
Any tips to add from your trip?
Loved everything! But playing loud music in the middle of camping is rude. Sound travels really well and one of our trips was really frustrating dealing with music blasting from a mile or two away after we had intentionally hiked away from everything. We could either hike to where it sounded like it was coming from and hope they weren't dicks and stopped the music or endure. We just dealt with it.
Really sucked. 🤦
I really appreciate you going through the time to break down the trip. I'm excited to possibly hit up that river hike! Looked absolutely amazing!
I wish I could take 21 days to do this. Always in awe of the beauty on our west coast.
It’s definitely worth planning at some point in life, the country is so beautiful!
Me too, your country has a very long and beautiful coast.
wonderful road trip with good friends...I enjoy watching the VDO. Greeting from Thailand
Yes it was a nice time, greetings to you in thailand
well done thanks waiting for the next
Wow brilliant video and travel guide ! Thank you so much for sharing, you make my trip research easier ! Just hope the borders are open quickly ! Your new friend here from Bali !
Thank you so much! I appreciate such an amazing comment! I sure do hope the open up quickly! I want to make it over to Bali as soon as it opens up!
Looks like a fun trip
I've been to all these places but to I am a country girl I'm from Kentucky my first road trip with to the West I went to Wyoming and Montana and I love every bit of it I did not want to leave
Thanks for such a nice video.
This is a great video my friend. Great mindset we share, this is the way to live life and vacation and that’s what the pandemic taught me. Don’t need a fancy hotel or luxury car. Just some good friends and transportation
I’ve been to 44 NP’s and Glacier NP & the Grinnell Glacier trail still tops any view I’ve ever seen. The entire hike is breathtaking.
Thank you for the video!!! This is the road trip I've been dreaming about happening for the longest time! Your tips were super helpful! Can't wait to hit the road this summer!
Wishing you the best of luck Caleb! Have the best time when you go, glad the video had been helpful ❤
Thoroughly enjoyed this video and the constant feedback of the best way to do things.
Glad you enjoyed it! Hope it was helpful 😊
So so helpful! Great video and awesome trip. I will go this summer, so took some notes!!🙌🏽🙌🏽
Awesome Video. Nice job!
2nd time to watched and still its awesome!
Great video man. Grand Teton is my favorite national park!
Thanks a lot man. I love Teton, so stunning out there!
Amazing video thanks for share!
Your stock footage game is legendary
Thank you! Actually most of it is shot by me but some of the national parks I used a select few shots so I could legally have the shots i needed
Hey thanks for posting those free campsites... I'm planning a trip and will definitely use some. Do you know which campsite you guys stayed at the first night in the Grand Canyon. Thanks again for all the help, great video. God bless
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed the video! The first night we stayed at the Kaibab National Forest
Best roadtrip video I've found yet! So I'm looking at organising a west coast roadtrip and was wondering what driving licence is required to drive this absolute beast of an RV? thanks again, absolutely incredible, great info and really high value production!
Excellent video! I've traveled through most of this area and you captured it well and showcase it thoughtfully!
Thank you so much! There is so much to see out there. Could spend months and still not have seen everything!
amazing, amazing, thank you!
Did almost this exact road trip about 2 months ago. So amazing!!
That’s awesome, such an amazing time!!
Would you care to share your itinerary and hotel details?
Very informative video. Really cool👍👍
So glad you enjoyed it!!
LOVED this video. Definitely helped my decision where to go and things to do ❤
So glad to hear this, thanks for your comment
Very nice video. Interesting places, for sure. And I know you were limited to 21 days. Y'all made some good choices. Next time, if there is a next time, travel to Big Bend National Park in southwest Texas. It's got mountains, deserts, a major river, tons of trails and places to camp. I prefer the desert parts as shown in my attached video. And, Big Bend is a designated starry night area where light pollution does not exist; small telescopes or binoculars provide even a nighttime activity. You can even cross the international border into a quaint, small Mexican village. Cheers.
Great video. Really impressed with the information provided and enjoyed watching the whole trip.
I'm Glad you enjoyed it!🙏❤
I follow you on TikTok- stoked you have a UA-cam!
Awesome!! Thanks for watching! Great to connect with you over here on UA-cam now, I will be selecting the winners in 2 weeks from the launch of this video :)
Hey Jennifer, you have been selected as one of the 2 winners for a free copy of the guide. Send me your email address to my Instagram DMs: @worldnomac
Yo your videos really be coming in handy! I’m just going to subscribe at this point 🙌
Thanks so much I really appreciate it 🙏
Here after your Sri Lankan series… WA is my favorite state of all. Olympic national park is paradise. And so is mt.Rainier in July/August.
Excellent narration
Glad you enjoyed it!
As a native Oregonian another great place is the Owyhee Canyonlands in eastern Oregon 👌
That sounds amazing, I am adding that to my list for the next road trip!
loving your videos
I dont know if you gon see this but here goes, ive always dreamt of visiting u.s to travel for a few months, but living in Pakistan you know how costly this dream can be for me, as someone whos in a 3rd world country., however last 2 years ive been saving up alot and wanted a start point, i came across this video while was going through travel volgs and honestly this made my day, everything abt the trip im planning has become easy and looks less of a burden now bec now i know where to start my journey and places i need to visit. I thoroughly enjoyed this video, the camera job and overall energy, gave you a follow on Instagram and will keeping following the good work you have been doing.
P.s: congratulations on you engagement:)
Great editing !
Thanks so much, really appreciate it
U r the best vloger my bro👌👍❤️love u so much
Great road trip! Just curious: did you skip the 3 Washington Parks because of time constraints? This brings the memories of a 5 week camper van road trip my mom, dad and I took in '74, from Texas: Rocky Mountain, Tetons, Yellowstone, and Glacier, then 5 Canadian parks, to Vancouver BC, and back to Olympic, Mt. Rainier, North Cascades, the 5 parks in Utah, The Canyon, and home. This was mostly for my dad: he'd been working his ass off for years, never taking a break, so I was able to convince a couple of his plumber friends to fill in, and off we went (I paid for everything). Best thing I ever did!!!!! TY for this!
Yes sadly we skipped Washington because of time constraints. We want to do a separate road trip just for Washington and Vancouver since there is so much to see there!
@@worldnomac Greetings! Stanley Park and Gas town for sure!!!! When you do that trip, try to go over to Vancouver Island, and visit Pacific Rim National Park, on the Pacific side of the island, and then go up to visit Buchart Gardens: it's a former limestone quarry that was converted by the owners' wife into one of the world's most impressive botanic gardens (for those of you who like that kind of thing)! Again, thanks for the road trip!
I feel like going on a road trip after watching this video
Yess!! Love to hear that :)
Get my full road trip guide here: worldnomac.com/product/the-ultimate-western-usa-road-trip-travel-guide/
I like your video, your footage is very well, I wish you could make more
@@kenduyhien9548 thank you for your comment! More will come at some point :)
Awesome ultimate guide.
the way you blended time lapse, drone, hyperlapse!!!
❤️❤️
I can’t wait to do this 😆💚💚💚
It will be the trip of a lifetime for you :)
wonderful road trip!!! big pictures!!! i wish i can do this! greetings form austria!!
Greetings!! And thanks so much, I’m glad you enjoyed the video :)
The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range and the largest mountain system in North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch 3,000 mi (4,800 km)[1] in straight-line distance from the northernmost part of western Canada, to New Mexico in southwestern United States.
Amazing! Thank you for the information!!❤🙏
Nice video ❤
Thank you ♥️
Great video somewhat let down by the sound mixing. Almost blew my speakers at around 27:30
Great video and lots of helpful info! What time of the year? Did I hear June in the video? How cold did it get at night? Thank you
Cool trip. Would hate to be camping next to you guys though with the music blaring.
Great video!
Thanks so much!
Awwww!!! I just LOVE this video!!! It's pulling at my love of nature/adventure emotions.😁You guys are so fun to watch!!❤❤ I'm doing a solo trip from Ohio to California next month. The only hike I've ever done was in L.A.to the Hollywood sign. This video inspires me to explore others! @34:18, where did Ridrick get his shirt?! I NEED it in my life!!! ! I'm subscribing now!!🙏🏽
So glad you loved watching it! It was an amazing road trip and I hope you enjoy your trip coming up! You should definitely hike some more, especially out west! There is so much to see. He got that shirt at the company called North Face
@@worldnomac ok cool! Thanks again!!
I just posted a video on my road trip around the US If anyone wants to check it out😁
Great video! Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for watching!❤🙏
Thanks for the video ! I was wondering did you take a special insurance to insure all the video equipment (drone, MacBook, camera,...) Any tips are welcome :-) I am also planning a roadtrip with professional photography material in a RV.
you gooooood guys
Thank you!
Fantastic itinerary and tips! Planning something similar for summer 2023 with 3 kids ages 9/11/11 anything we should avoid other than what you already mentioned?
Really great vid. Planning to take the fam to UT/AZ this summer. Where’d y’all camp/stay while at Bryce Canyon - any recommendations?
Thanks so much, in Bryce Canyon we stayed at Sunset Campground! It was really close to the canyon which was nice
Missed so much but awesome bro
Thanks bro
Well done!!!
Thank you very much!
Awesome video man. Planning something similar for next spring. How did you get away with taking all the drone footage in the National Parks?
Hey man. If you ever needed a travel partner for splitting costs etc. It would be great getting in touch.
This was a really great video! I’m wanting to travel around with another one of my friends, is this possible in a sedan or a smaller suv? I’m only asking because of the gas. Thank you!
Thanks so much! Yeah you can definitely do this trip with an SUV for sure! We just did an RV since we had a big group of people
We are from the UK, and so it's a UK driving licence that we have
Beautiful view,@ lion tour adventure
Thanks a lot!
Awesome Trip
If I do one then I’d probably try to just fly to Denver, Go down to NM and Take I-40 and Route 66 and drive around the entire west until I come back to Denver! I won’t cross country now especially with these crazy gas prices coming up and going down and I’ve been to Washington State back in December when I visited family in Seattle, gas prices there are so damn crazy, same with British Columbia! and probably for another summer I’d probably try to fly to Seattle and then drive to Alaska from there lol but generally if I were thinking of cross country, I live near Philly so I’d take Pa Turnpike, I-81 and then I-40 all the way and get off and check out Route 66 Attractions along the way!!! After I check out the entire west I’d probably take I-70 back the entire way until I hit Pittsburgh, then Turnpike all the way home
From TikTok!
Glad to have you here :)
One day InshAllah.
Great video. What are the rules for flying drones in National Forests? Any links or info would be helpful for my trips. Thanks
Thanks for watching, here is a link, but it is not always completely clear: www.aloft.ai/blog/understanding-drone-regulations-in-national-parks-forests-and-wilderness-areas/
@@worldnomac Thank you.
(27:10) So are you able to camp/stay somewhere on Canon Beach? I’m planning a road trip and have this as a spot and I’m wondering if you could stay there overnight on the beach.
How did you get to the Grand Canyon from your campground?
Solo traveler here, would you recommend a midsized or suv for a road trip
I think it depends on your comfort level. If I was traveling solo I would probably want the most economical vehicle for gas, but still comfortable enough to sleep in. If you plan on living out of a tent it is not as big of a deal then.
How did you deal with the food storage at these free sites to keep safe from bears?
Hello :) I saw you fly your drone at Grand Canyon. Is it allow to fly there or do you need a permission ?
Thanks for the awesome video. A small question, why didn't you travel on Pacific coastal highway and Oregon coast highway? I heard they are beautiful.
I think on this trip we just didn't have the time to squeeze in all there is to see on those highways, but definitely will do a return trip!
Your video is awesome ! We live in the high country co Colorado. Gotta say Bro from real experience you got a little too close to the Moose. Hunting deer with a Henry 44 Magnum I wouldn't get that close to a moose.
where the mountains hard to climb and descend with that big rig?
If you aren't experienced sometimes it can be intimidating, but otherwise not too bad
Where can I find your travel guide
worldnomac.com/product/the-ultimate-western-usa-road-trip-travel-guide/
Which link in the description is the link to the travel guide? Thanks
Hey Mac! We were a bit delayed with the release, but have just officially launched it here: www.worldnomac.com/The-World-Nomac-Store#!/The-Ultimate-Western-USA-Road-Trip/p/286432172/category=0
Use code "ROADTRIP" for 20% off before January 28th!
Hi ..this looks like an awesome trip can I ask what time of the year this was..?myself and my family are from the uk 🇬🇧 and are looking at road trips in the US
Sorry I’ve just seen you said June whilst you was in the devils punch bowl.
Can I ask would July be a good time as we are limited to school holidays.
Hey! Yes that would be an awesome time to go, it is mid summer so expect temperatures to be very warm during July in most of those places so you’ll need lots of sunscreen!
@@worldnomac thanks for your reply ..looks like we got some planning to do :)
I plan on doing a very similar travel next October for 25 days. I plan on taking a SUV but I don’t wanna stay in hotels because they get pricy over time. How would you recommend taking showers and washing clothes?
Need a road trip buddy. Any takers? I travel the west in my van
How’s you fly your drone in these parks. Isn’t it illegal
The drone shots from me are from national forests where it’s legal. The drone shots from inside the national parks are from stock footage websites that I have a subscription to.
How long is the walk to the waterfall
When did you do this trip? It seemed warm and crowded...
how was driving the rv through the mountains?
What’s the day months to do this trip
Great video. Just curious, which month of the year was this? I am planning a similar trip, but would like to know what's the best season. Should not be too cold.
He said June when he was at Devil’s Punchbowl :)
Great❤
Awesome trip! Just wondering did any of you have experience driving large vehicles before renting the RV? im thinking of doing the same sorta trip but have never driven anything other than a car!
do you have a list of your gear for the trip?
I do have a complete great list in my guide www.worldnomac.com/The-World-Nomac-Store#!/The-Ultimate-Western-USA-Road-Trip-Travel-Guide/p/286432172/category=0
How many millages did you guys end up driving?