The trees with smooth bark is Madrone. There are over two hundred species of them all over the world. They are a very hard wood and is harder than Hedge wood. If you haven't seen Crater Lake in the Cascade mountains south of Bend , you are in for a VERY special treet.
Great Video. I live in Willits, known as the Gateway to the Redwoods if your heading north on US 101 and about an hour from that Redwood tree you tried to drive through Cara, Leggett. I was anticipating your coming this far and glad you and Danielle did. I think the tallest tree in the world is near there too, or maybe further north. It's been a while since I've gone into those State Parks. To the west of Willits, on hwy 20, its redwoods all the way to the ocean, 45 minutes by car. There is so much evidence of some very large Old Growth Redwoods were in Northern Calif once, but many of them had been logged in the 1800's and early 1900's. Luckly these National Parks also saved many of them . Glad you and Danielle ventured down Calif and got to see these beautiful trees. Take care. Dave
Hi Cara and Danielle, thank you so much for taking us on this adventure. Both your rigs look amazing despite the horrors of extremely tight trails. Hi Goose 😊 again thanks for sharing 😂
OMG, you two ladies were in our backyard. We live in Grants Pass and ride and drive up on those roads all the time. I agree with your review of the spray painted rocks the first time I saw them years ago but those rocks have been painted for years. Good job negotiating those roads and welcome to our Redwoods
One good thing about black bears, which is the prevalent type of bear here, is that they are more afraid of you than you are of them andntry to stay away unless you are near cubs at least, we were just down in the coastal redwoods this last weekend and dispersed camped in the six rivers national forest And if you guys saw my sequoia at the expo you would understand the comments about "trail pinstriping" as mine has a lot of it and even donalds (softroadingthewest) we are surprised that ed shins vinyl hasnt scraped up much on his ram
I brought home a giant pine cone from the redwoods that was twice as big as the one you found LOL I couldn't believe it! I just had to have it 😊 Looking good and great content as always. Thanks for bringing us along ❤
Thank you for being an inspiration. I just uploaded my first off-road video. Can’t wait to get out and do some more exploring. I’ve been bitten by the Jeep bug! 😂
The small bushes that scraped their rigs is manzanita and the tree she was asking about is a paper ash, they look awesome and have a paper like bark that peels off at certain times of the year and are multi color at times as well for the bark
You guys look like you had a blast in NorCal! You made me miss my being in the part of California where I grew up. It’s such a beautiful part of America and I’m so glad you enjoyed it. ❤❤❤
Crazy to think there's a tree older than Jesus. Have wanted to venture through the redwood forest for far too long and after watching you all I think we must go! Thanks for the inspiration.
I really love your video beautiful photos outstanding color sharpness you really did well with your cameras. Most overlanders I watch really don't know how to hold a camera steady but you all really look like professionals Also love the Drone I think this was spectacular looking over that beautiful land. It was very informative love the redwood trees beautiful area can't wait to see your next Adventures well done both of you working together with the video was very nice. Lake Tahoe you are going to love.
When in bear country you should make noise. When hiking i yell hey bear 🐻 make noise. If you make noise you are less likely to startle the bear which in the spring is important because they may have cubs
The tree you were asking about around 32 minutes is some sort of inland Madrona tree. We have a lot on the coast and a variant that grows inland that looks very similar to yours.
Love the adventure and your rigs, you girls were in a VERY dangerous area of Oregon. Lots of grows and ambushes down on those roads you were on. The guy who sells that route overland trail guide erases all the comments of people trying to help folks by warning them. That is a very rough area and people frequently get shot at or people come out of the woods and take your stuff. Glad you all were safe 🙏. By the way you were on a Federal Permit only trail
Majestic footage Cara & Danielle! We're blessed here in Oregon to have such, including just south of the border into true Northern California. Quick question... Is your drone footage shot & rendered in 4k 30 fps or 4k 60 fps? Thanks! God bless & Safe travels y'all 😇
It’s rare for bears to attack, & you would have to do something to really piss it off to attack! But you’re right! They’re afraid of us too, especially black bears
When in Bear Country just don’t Assume it’s behavior is any different between a National Park and wherever you should encounter one in your Overland travel.. As for Sasquatch.. if it wanted to show itself to you it would.. Only then your going to be a Knower.. Die With Memories Not With Dreams .. Hope I got that right with the Quote.. Love the videos.. Safe Overland travels..
Awesome video. Can’t wait to see what the Tahoe Area brought you guys being that it’s in my backyard and all. Pretty soon I will be out there adventuring around and exploring new things that I have never seen before. Your channel has pushed me into a direction that I never knew I had in me a thank you guys for that.
At 31:20 you asked for the type of the tree. I believe it's a Manzanita. That tree that was lying down next to your trail, and you said it felt so soft, looked more like a Sequoia than an actual Redwood tree. Redwood trees have very limited growing areas. Northern coastal California is a common area for them. There is a species of Redwood in Chile, South America. They like cool, moist regions. Sequoias have softer and less dense fiber than Redwoods, so they are rarely used in construction projects. Redwood has just enough fiber strength to support it's own weight, so it is not considered a suitable timber for high support loads. Plenty of uses for decking, and exposed trellis work. Douglas Fir is more commonly used for structural construction requirements. Redwood is somewhat fire resistant, and that's why you see those trees that were hit by lightning, and set on fire, self extinguish to come back and grow some more. They are also insect resistant, a good substitute for chemical pressure treated lumber ... but the blond sap wood on the outer surface of the log, will rot. The red heart material, was often used for foundation sill plate material due to it's greater density and resistance to decay. Manzanita trees have a lot of wax in their fiber, so they burn super hot and can explode to spread the fire into other timber stands. Being in a grove of Manzanita trees during a lightning storm, or forest fire area, is quite dangerous. They also tend to shed their limbs that can break easily during high winds, so be careful if you are hiking or camping among them.
Loved the video something about it gives me X file vibes. It would be awesome to go with a group and campout under the Red woods and watch some x files and see who freaks out first lol.
I think this is the memorial you guys came across ..... Brookings man dies in off-road accident Print E-mail Written by The Curry Coastal Pilot June 03, 2013 04:33 pm A Brookings man died Saturday when his Jeep plunged down an embankment after he tried to get it back onto a mountain road in Del Norte near the Oregon border. Jason L. Roberts, 31, was driving with his family in his 2013 Jeep Rubicon north on Forest Service Road 112, also known as the McGrew Trail, shortly after 2 p.m. when the Jeep started to slide off the edge of the rock roadway and down an embankment, according to the California Highway Patrol.l. Roberts was able to stop the vehicle and exit with his 29-year-old wife and two children, ages 2 and 4, the CHP said. Roberts re-entered his Jeep in an attempt to get it back onto the road, but it lost traction and rolled almost 400 feet down an embankment ejecting Roberts, who died at the scene, CHP Sgt. Rick Thomas said. Roberts did not appear to be wearing his seat belt, the CHP said.
The code for the iKamper is only good for the 3.0 not for any tent. Thought you might want to specify that. We are looking to purchase the Skycamp 2.0 from your link and cant use the code.....
@32 mins …. Glad you have your own bathroom 🚽 toilet with you even though there was a restroom at your campsite … so you still make Matt clean out your crap 💩 or have you learned to take care of it yourself …. Cause that’s a long trip y’all were on … Matt will have his hands full literally 😂😂😂
I wonder how long we will have access to such scenery. With the rise in popularity of off-roading, trails and even public lands all over the country are being closed to vehicle traffic. The culprits are not HOAs, Karens, or nosy seniors. It’s morons that tear up trails, destroy neighboring land off trail, and leave garbage everywhere. I blame UA-camrs and IG. Social media has brought out the worst in us.
the "graffiti" is not bad, its not ill intent, its just an extreme version of a sticker or carving your name in a tree etc, not un totally common in ca wilderness. its not really a "bad thing"
I am trying not to be offensive to you, but that nose ring is so distracting. I don't get this trend at all. Women are beautiful without all facial jewelry. Keep truckin along.😊
Don't say I'm trying not to be offensive when you are definitely trying to be offensive. Such a dick comment that is not productive at all. Cara is a badass overlander that gets more women into it. Her and Matt are great.
The trees with smooth bark is Madrone. There are over two hundred species of them all over the world. They are a very hard wood and is harder than Hedge wood. If you haven't seen Crater Lake in the Cascade mountains south of Bend , you are in for a VERY special treet.
Great Video. I live in Willits, known as the Gateway to the Redwoods if your heading north on US 101 and about an hour from that Redwood tree you tried to drive through Cara, Leggett. I was anticipating your coming this far and glad you and Danielle did. I think the tallest tree in the world is near there too, or maybe further north. It's been a while since I've gone into those State Parks. To the west of Willits, on hwy 20, its redwoods all the way to the ocean, 45 minutes by car.
There is so much evidence of some very large Old Growth Redwoods were in Northern Calif once, but many of them had been logged in the 1800's and early 1900's. Luckly these National Parks also saved many of them .
Glad you and Danielle ventured down Calif and got to see these beautiful trees.
Take care.
Dave
Hi Cara and Danielle, thank you so much for taking us on this adventure. Both your rigs look amazing despite the horrors of extremely tight trails. Hi Goose 😊 again thanks for sharing 😂
OMG, you two ladies were in our backyard. We live in Grants Pass and ride and drive up on those roads all the time.
I agree with your review of the spray painted rocks the first time I saw them years ago but those rocks have been painted for years. Good job negotiating those roads and welcome to our Redwoods
You two are awesome. The sense of humor you bring is fantastic.
I’ve visited several redwood forests and the only things missing are fairies and unicorns. So majestic and magical those trees! 🧚♀️🦄
We're from down under, we love watching your adventures with your Jeeps!
One good thing about black bears, which is the prevalent type of bear here, is that they are more afraid of you than you are of them andntry to stay away unless you are near cubs at least, we were just down in the coastal redwoods this last weekend and dispersed camped in the six rivers national forest
And if you guys saw my sequoia at the expo you would understand the comments about "trail pinstriping" as mine has a lot of it and even donalds (softroadingthewest) we are surprised that ed shins vinyl hasnt scraped up much on his ram
I brought home a giant pine cone from the redwoods that was twice as big as the one you found LOL I couldn't believe it! I just had to have it 😊 Looking good and great content as always. Thanks for bringing us along ❤
The tree you were asking about is a Madrona tree , very plentiful throughout the Pacific Northwest
Thank you for being an inspiration. I just uploaded my first off-road video. Can’t wait to get out and do some more exploring. I’ve been bitten by the Jeep bug! 😂
Go for it!
Cara…AMAZING, INSPIRING AND MAGICAL. Thank you
Wow, thank you!
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures no ma’am, thank you
I really loved this video!! Thank you!! I believe those trees with the red bark are Manzanita trees.
The small bushes that scraped their rigs is manzanita and the tree she was asking about is a paper ash, they look awesome and have a paper like bark that peels off at certain times of the year and are multi color at times as well for the bark
The long pine cone might be from the Sugar Pine. I agree... they're big and beautiful.
Doug fir
@@bajasoobnutHi Doug 👋🏻
You guys look like you had a blast in NorCal! You made me miss my being in the part of California where I grew up. It’s such a beautiful part of America and I’m so glad you enjoyed it. ❤❤❤
Crazy to think there's a tree older than Jesus. Have wanted to venture through the redwood forest for far too long and after watching you all I think we must go! Thanks for the inspiration.
I really love your video beautiful photos outstanding color sharpness you really did well with your cameras. Most overlanders I watch really don't know how to hold a camera steady but you all really look like professionals Also love the Drone I think this was spectacular looking over that beautiful land. It was very informative love the redwood trees beautiful area can't wait to see your next Adventures well done both of you working together with the video was very nice. Lake Tahoe you are going to love.
I’ll be bringing y’all some Cajun seasoning to keep in the trailer (and Matt’s Jeep) at the Expo next weekend!
Awesome Video! Looking forward to the next one!
That gigantic pine cone is from a Sugar Pine tree!
Fabulous adventure, Ladies! This was great! I didn't even miss Matt! ;)
Glad you enjoyed it!
When in bear country you should make noise. When hiking i yell hey bear 🐻 make noise. If you make noise you are less likely to startle the bear which in the spring is important because they may have cubs
The tree you were asking about around 32 minutes is some sort of inland Madrona tree. We have a lot on the coast and a variant that grows inland that looks very similar to yours.
The red woods are amazing!! Love the video! Awesome adventure ladies!
What a great trip. This was one of your best vids. Keep up the great work. Wife husband vid challenge. LOL.
Love the adventure and your rigs, you girls were in a VERY dangerous area of Oregon. Lots of grows and ambushes down on those roads you were on. The guy who sells that route overland trail guide erases all the comments of people trying to help folks by warning them. That is a very rough area and people frequently get shot at or people come out of the woods and take your stuff. Glad you all were safe 🙏. By the way you were on a Federal Permit only trail
Danielle: cooks steak and the next day says "cows never want to be my friend."😆
Well done ladies....nope, I don't like shelf roads either!
Those pine cones are what Sasquatch uses after they go to the bathroom. Be careful what you pick up.
Awesome video, enjoy and stay safe. ✌️❤️🙏
Majestic footage Cara & Danielle! We're blessed here in Oregon to have such, including just south of the border into true Northern California. Quick question... Is your drone footage shot & rendered in 4k 30 fps or 4k 60 fps? Thanks! God bless & Safe travels y'all 😇
Thanks so much!! The drone footage was 4k30 on the DJI Mini 3 Pro
Thank you Cara & Matt! I just got the new DJI Air 3 and am learning the settings... It looks like 4k 30fps is the ticket. Thx!
Beautiful country y'all drove through.
It’s rare for bears to attack, & you would have to do something to really piss it off to attack! But you’re right! They’re afraid of us too, especially black bears
Love the Sasquatch hut off the US-101
When in Bear Country just don’t Assume it’s behavior is any different between a National Park and wherever you should encounter one in your Overland travel.. As for Sasquatch.. if it wanted to show itself to you it would.. Only then your going to be a Knower.. Die With Memories Not With Dreams .. Hope I got that right with the Quote.. Love the videos.. Safe Overland travels..
Shucks, you should have let the air out of your tires to 7lbs, to get through that tree, lol (it would be only about 20 feet before airing back up).
Maybe the Sasquatch trail is for Broncos!
Awesome Content Lady’s… Great Job! 👍🏻👍🏻
Looks like you had an interesting exciting trip 🤙
Very!
Great video! Would live to see more of the girls adventuring ❤😊
Goose is so stinkin' cute!
He's a sweet boy!!
Samsquantch is real
Epik video
You might have made it through the tree. If you had aired down your tires.
Awesome video. Can’t wait to see what the Tahoe Area brought you guys being that it’s in my backyard and all. Pretty soon I will be out there adventuring around and exploring new things that I have never seen before. Your channel has pushed me into a direction that I never knew I had in me a thank you guys for that.
That’s awesome!!
Those cars are insane
At 31:20 you asked for the type of the tree. I believe it's a Manzanita. That tree that was lying down next to your trail, and you said it felt so soft, looked more like a Sequoia than an actual Redwood tree. Redwood trees have very limited growing areas. Northern coastal California is a common area for them. There is a species of Redwood in Chile, South America. They like cool, moist regions. Sequoias have softer and less dense fiber than Redwoods, so they are rarely used in construction projects. Redwood has just enough fiber strength to support it's own weight, so it is not considered a suitable timber for high support loads. Plenty of uses for decking, and exposed trellis work. Douglas Fir is more commonly used for structural construction requirements. Redwood is somewhat fire resistant, and that's why you see those trees that were hit by lightning, and set on fire, self extinguish to come back and grow some more. They are also insect resistant, a good substitute for chemical pressure treated lumber ... but the blond sap wood on the outer surface of the log, will rot. The red heart material, was often used for foundation sill plate material due to it's greater density and resistance to decay. Manzanita trees have a lot of wax in their fiber, so they burn super hot and can explode to spread the fire into other timber stands. Being in a grove of Manzanita trees during a lightning storm, or forest fire area, is quite dangerous. They also tend to shed their limbs that can break easily during high winds, so be careful if you are hiking or camping among them.
It’s a madrone tree, very similar to manzanita, but much larger. Manzanita tends to be much smaller, typically more of a large bush size.
Thanks for the info, Christy!
@@christyrattay5213
You 3 on that trail make me want to 🥃🥃
Beautiful scenery great adventure ❣️
Glad you enjoyed it
Sugar pine cones hurt A LOT falling from the trees 🤕
I bet! OUCH!!!
If your just above lakeveiw or you can see old perpetual gizer
Well Done with some juicy sauce is the best 🙌😅
Loved the video something about it gives me X file vibes. It would be awesome to go with a group and campout under the Red woods and watch some x files and see who freaks out first lol.
Should have air down, and you would have made it. Red Woods is an amazing spot. I been there once.
They said the rad woods are were they filmed some of Star Wars
Yes! We were told that there too!
Danielle needs to leave the gummies alone 😂😂
Gonna get tag teamed by a bear and a Sasquatch 😂😂😂
Pacific Madrone Tree
I think this is the memorial you guys came across ..... Brookings man dies in off-road accident Print E-mail
Written by The Curry Coastal Pilot
June 03, 2013 04:33 pm
A Brookings man died Saturday when his Jeep plunged down an embankment after he tried to get it back onto a mountain road in Del Norte near the Oregon border.
Jason L. Roberts, 31, was driving with his family in his 2013 Jeep Rubicon north on Forest Service Road 112, also known as the McGrew Trail, shortly after 2 p.m. when the Jeep started to slide off the edge of the rock roadway and down an embankment, according to the California Highway Patrol.l.
Roberts was able to stop the vehicle and exit with his 29-year-old wife and two children, ages 2 and 4, the CHP said.
Roberts re-entered his Jeep in an attempt to get it back onto the road, but it lost traction and rolled almost 400 feet down an embankment ejecting Roberts, who died at the scene, CHP Sgt. Rick Thomas said.
Roberts did not appear to be wearing his seat belt, the CHP said.
Thank you for sharing that!
Genesis Chapter 6 :) - Giants are real.
You had steak for dinner, of course they don't want to be your friend.😮
😂😂
That’s a Sasquatch turd! 😂
I Believe!! Lol😂
I believe that tree with the red trunk/branches is a Manzanita tree
what a beautiful camp site! Where is it at ?
The code for the iKamper is only good for the 3.0 not for any tent. Thought you might want to specify that. We are looking to purchase the Skycamp 2.0 from your link and cant use the code.....
the 2.0 is so heavily discounted that I'm not surprised an additional coupon code doesn't work for them.
Take it home & make a mistake toe decor of it for Christmas 😂 make Matt kiss you under it!!
Love, love, love the Amazing Women content!!!!
Thank you!!!
BYOS'n bahaha that got me.
👀 🔥 👍 ❤️
@32 mins …. Glad you have your own bathroom 🚽 toilet with you even though there was a restroom at your campsite … so you still make Matt clean out your crap 💩 or have you learned to take care of it yourself …. Cause that’s a long trip y’all were on … Matt will have his hands full literally 😂😂😂
I don’t use that system at all anymore. But thanks for your concern. 😂 That bathroom was a home for mosquitoes so definitely wasn’t an option.
She deals with her own crap now. 😂
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures 🤣🤣 all in fun 🤩
I wonder how long we will have access to such scenery. With the rise in popularity of off-roading, trails and even public lands all over the country are being closed to vehicle traffic. The culprits are not HOAs, Karens, or nosy seniors. It’s morons that tear up trails, destroy neighboring land off trail, and leave garbage everywhere. I blame UA-camrs and IG. Social media has brought out the worst in us.
How many videos are you going to comment this on?
Does Danielle have a UA-cam channel as well?
She does not. She just tries to take over mine. 😂
the "graffiti" is not bad, its not ill intent, its just an extreme version of a sticker or carving your name in a tree etc, not un totally common in ca wilderness. its not really a "bad thing"
And you’re part of the problem. 🤦🏼♂️
I am trying not to be offensive to you, but that nose ring is so distracting. I don't get this trend at all. Women are beautiful without all facial jewelry. Keep truckin along.😊
And an awkward silence fell over the comment section.
I don’t guess you noticed my gauges... 😂😂 It’s not everyone’s thing. And that’s ok. But it is mine, and I love them.
I’m distracted by the smart, beautiful ladies wheeling and living life. Awesome
Don't say I'm trying not to be offensive when you are definitely trying to be offensive. Such a dick comment that is not productive at all. Cara is a badass overlander that gets more women into it. Her and Matt are great.