I brought home a 1986 tin top Vanagon project a couple weeks ago to turn into sort of a Westy “light”. You guys are partially responsible for the shenanigans. Thanks for the great content!
Thanks for the great video. I am currently laid up, health wise, so I can still go Westy camping through your video. Best wishes and happy trails, Chuck in Kentucky 1973 Westy 1983 1/2 Westy.
Viewing the tail-end scene, reminded me of replacing my fire extinguisher and holder. Mine has been with me since I bought my 87 over 15 years ago. How often do you replace yours and where did you find the unit you have now? Do you use something like a Blazecut in the engine bay? Many thanks for your very well done videos!
We were in the same boat as you and had very old extinguishers in our van and it was in a hard to reach place in the cabinet. I think we bought this at Home Depot and have had it there for 2 years or so. I will have to look at the date on the extinguisher to see when I should replace it next. Blazecut is on our radar but do not have it yet. Thanks so much for watching! nate
Loving the vlogs. You have a very chill and dynamic style of presenting the content. I am not a big fan of cooking in the van though. I hate it when my pillow smells like my dinner. :D Btw ever since the winter video I've been meaning to ask - do you have an LSD or Peloquin, cuz I noticed you are spinning both wheels?
Thanks! We always cook in the Westy, the kitchen is a huge reason we bought a full Westy and not a Weekender. We do not bring a camp stove or even a table while traveling. We pack light so we can explore and not worry about stuff bouncing around in the van. We just open the roof vent and the side windows and never smell our food after that. We did not have a Peloquin in the last snow video. The snow was just that slushy and slippery that both wheels were spinning. We do have a Peloquin now and installed it after we got back from Vancouver Island in March. Love it. Thanks for watching! nate
When you are running the back country how much extra gas are you carrying? With the original engine I was getting about eleven miles a gallon. That scared me to death.
We have a 2.5 gallon Rotopax can on the ladder rack though we have never really needed it. Our van gets around 18mpg so our range is about 250 miles. 11mpg is really bad and is running very rich. Nate
@@ThatBaldwinLifeIt was running badly and I hadn’t been in a VW van since my bus that I had in ‘71 - 74 or the bay window my wife and I had from 80-83. This 1.9L is going for a Subaru as I write this. Hopefully it will do much better with a new pusher.
Love it! #goodstuff 😂😂
Thanks bud!!
Nate
I brought home a 1986 tin top Vanagon project a couple weeks ago to turn into sort of a Westy “light”. You guys are partially responsible for the shenanigans. Thanks for the great content!
😂😂 Glad we could help!
Nate
You imagine what a spectacular spot the lava woulda been when it was still molten? Good vid kids. Love y'all
Right? That would have been an amazing site to witness
Thanks for the great video. I am currently laid up, health wise, so I can still go Westy camping through your video.
Best wishes and happy trails,
Chuck in Kentucky
1973 Westy
1983 1/2 Westy.
Healing thoughts your way Chuck! Hope you get out camping soon!
Thanks for watching
nate
I love this!💗☝️
thank you ❤️
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for bringing us along on another one of your adventures! Love the drone footage, and the still shot photos! Appreciate the entertainment!
Thank you! It was a really fun trip.
Nate
Great video love the conten hello from chile 🇨🇱
Glad you enjoy it!
nate
Love it as always guys. Those sunsets looked amazing!
Thanks Riley, you get some pretty amazing sunsets in central Oregon for sure.
Thanks for watching!
Nate
Viewing the tail-end scene, reminded me of replacing my fire extinguisher and holder. Mine has been with me since I bought my 87 over 15 years ago. How often do you replace yours and where did you find the unit you have now? Do you use something like a Blazecut in the engine bay? Many thanks for your very well done videos!
We were in the same boat as you and had very old extinguishers in our van and it was in a hard to reach place in the cabinet. I think we bought this at Home Depot and have had it there for 2 years or so. I will have to look at the date on the extinguisher to see when I should replace it next.
Blazecut is on our radar but do not have it yet.
Thanks so much for watching!
nate
😖 "good stuff" lol. The Metolius River is beautiful & the headwaters aren't far from Sisters. Great camping. Thanks
We had some "interesting" beers on this trip for sure! The area has so much to explore.
Thanks Cheryl!
nate
Loving the vlogs. You have a very chill and dynamic style of presenting the content. I am not a big fan of cooking in the van though. I hate it when my pillow smells like my dinner. :D Btw ever since the winter video I've been meaning to ask - do you have an LSD or Peloquin, cuz I noticed you are spinning both wheels?
Thanks! We always cook in the Westy, the kitchen is a huge reason we bought a full Westy and not a Weekender. We do not bring a camp stove or even a table while traveling. We pack light so we can explore and not worry about stuff bouncing around in the van. We just open the roof vent and the side windows and never smell our food after that.
We did not have a Peloquin in the last snow video. The snow was just that slushy and slippery that both wheels were spinning. We do have a Peloquin now and installed it after we got back from Vancouver Island in March. Love it.
Thanks for watching!
nate
When you are running the back country how much extra gas are you carrying? With the original engine I was getting about eleven miles a gallon. That scared me to death.
We have a 2.5 gallon Rotopax can on the ladder rack though we have never really needed it. Our van gets around 18mpg so our range is about 250 miles. 11mpg is really bad and is running very rich.
Nate
@@ThatBaldwinLifeIt was running badly and I hadn’t been in a VW van since my bus that I had in ‘71 - 74 or the bay window my wife and I had from 80-83. This 1.9L is going for a Subaru as I write this. Hopefully it will do much better with a new pusher.
Glad it’s gonna be back out adventuring soon!!
Nate