Black Hills and Home - 2020 E9
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2020
- Watch the whole playlist: • Revere Overland 2020
Tracks, waypoint, and support: / revereoverland
4Runner build information: www.revereoverland.com/4runner
Equipment: www.revereoverland.com/equipment
Tuff Stuff Alpha tent: tuffstuff4x4.com/collections/...
Get 10% off at Tuff Stuff Overland with RVO10 (excludes sale items)
Our final episode of this trip! Don't worry, there will be plenty more this year!
Check out Andres' Instagram for pictures from the trip and details on his Tacoma build: / drede_lander or @drede_lander - Авто та транспорт
Elizabeth and I will be doing a Q&A video soon. Reply to this comment with any questions you have for us to answer in the video!
Awesome footage
Where exactly is this located
What do you and Elizabeth do for work?
How do you come up with travel ideas?
What’s the process you use to find the campsites? Thanks in advance!
Happy 10 year anniversary! Looks like your making the most of seeing this absolutely beautiful country. 🇺🇲🥰
Thanks!
I love how huge those paper maps are
Really cool series brother...those shots at 13:30 were amazing...drone footage is some of the best out there. And I have to say both of you guys have some amazing wives to go through it all like they did!!
Elizabeth, it was very nice to meet you in this series. I forget which episode, but you were driving (you did a great job throughout) somewhere with a lot of sand dunes and became stuck on an uphill climb. To the left was a steep slide down several hundred feet...certain death or serious injury...it looked pretty tricky You seemed relatively calm, but deferred to Rob to extricate the rig. Tell us about that moment.
"Weren't really prepared for temperatures this low." Not the first to say so and not the last. Valuable lesson learned, though.
We didn't have our winter coats, and definitely weren't mentally prepared for it! Thankfully we always take our winter sleeping bags, so we slept ok!
Awesome camping with the moon 🌝 as your source of light 👍🏼
You got that right!
Awesome trip! Thanks for taking us along :)
Our pleasure!
Your videos are amazing to watch. Really enjoying them!
Awesome! Thanks!
I hate giving up also ,turning around was the best thing to do
You did a fantastic video. I hope it inspires others to hit the road and see the beauty of this land we call our home. Thank you.
Thank you! I hope it inspires people too!
Another great video!
Thanks for taking us along
Our pleasure!
Very nice closing video and including Andreas and family with their finale was a nice touch. Altogether, a Great Series. The "pros" usually just show the successes and never the fails. You show where most of us live Thanks. Where we going NEXT?
Thanks! I'm not sure what's next yet!
Cool series! Makes me eager to get back out that way when we can. Your video making skills have gotten really good really fast! 👍🏻👍🏻
I was up there on the 4th too, and also didn't realize the president and all those people would be there. We found a pretty decent spot off 385 north of Custer on the 3rd. We ended up going west instead of east on the 4th to escape the crowd, found some great spots around 44.44825,-104.4162 if you're ever closer to devils tower and looking for a view and a quiet camp spot.
Love the hat Elizabeth!
awesome trip. thanks for sharing. Still in shock about all the snow still in july!!
You and me both!
Another great video 👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video Rob! I was just in Lolo on bikes a few weeks ago. Idaho is my favorite state!
I've been following your posts. I wish we could have spent more time there!
Idaho has a vast array of back country roads. When you come back, consider the Magruder Corridor. It is the only road in over 3 million acres of designated wilderness. It is long, high and wild. You would definitely want to do it a little later in the season than your trip this year. Thanks for another good video.
I will definitely do that when we go back! Thank you!
Wow!
although i have not tried this myself and not sure if that would be something to try with the second vehicle pulling a trailer, have a strap connected to the 2 vehicles. When first vehicle gets stuck, the other can pull 1st back and you can then re-try. Also firs vehicle can assist the second in case.
If you at some point really get stuck, you can then use the winch to pull you forward. I have seen this done by the epic road trip family and i thought that was a smart thing to do! Something to consider...
Yeah I have a nice Bubba Rope that would have done well for that!
👍. Enjoyed it.
Thanks 👍
Thanks for have bringing us with you in your adventure. You’ve been an awesome narrator an you were able to make us feel like we’ve been with you all the time. Thumbs up
This is my question: Do you navigate and do your planning only by map or you still using Gaia to plan your trip? Is the best combinaison is a mix of both of them?
Awesome 👍 how's that ruff ruff tent holding up been waiting on an update review
It’s holding up great! I’m working on the updated review.
Saludos desde Chile amigos
Saludos
Very cool series, loved watching it. I have a questions about your Tuff Stuff hard shell tent, would you recommend it? have you had any issues with it? I'm considering this one over the IKamper and Roofnest versions one for the price and two the additional annex option. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks! I definitely recommend the Tuff Stuff tent. It has been fantastic. It also has a few advantages over the iKamper - more space for bedding, thicker mattress, and removable window awnings, so you only have to put them up if it’s raining. If it’s not already on sale, RVO10 will get you 10% off.
When is the next Kentucky overland trail through Daniel Boone National Forest
People post all the time about weekend rides through and around the DBBB!
Just showed my wife your Alpha RTT video. She likes! Will your coupon code remain active for awhile.?
Thanks and we really enjoy your videos. Much appreciated!!!!!!!
It should be ongoing! It won’t work on anything already on sale though.
Do you think snow chains have helped?
Where do I get those maps at 7:38?
That’s why i dont overland with a trailer lol
Would winter rated tires make a difference?
I'm not sure. They wouldn't be practical for the rest of the trip though! Some chains would have worked well.
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Would have helped a lot! Not something I’d think to pack when driving around in June, especially when I started in Arizona! I don’t even own chains 😂
16:56 -- where is this?
Cottonwood Canyon Rd in southern Utah
What are some unexpected things you've seen or discovered on your adventures? Bonus Question: What would we have to do to convince you to come out to Nevada to camp IN a ghost town?
I had to stop watching when you appeared to give up when it got too difficult. I couldn’t imagine taking a trail and predicting that it might take too long to overcome, then going back. It’s never happened so far. But nice overlanders.
...and some claim the Arctic is melting away...! Looks like it just moved a little south!
Lol!