ill tell you a secret..ssshhhh.......dino did not die out 65 mill yrs ago,,thats total hogwash..if they died out then,,we would not be here,,its the same as the big bang,,never happened.. theres clay figurines, cave paintings, stone carvings, historic records, of dino, upto the 1500,s. .if you watch . the facts by how to hunt.. b/foot,,is real & the u.s gov capture & cull, experiment with them..
heres a bit of history,,most animals were killed, 13k ago, by the flood..instigated by enlil.. enki,,saved man,,not noah..religion is bs.. great vids,,do you do indepth vehicle builds..we got sht in aus..
Nature is definitely therapy, my son has autism, he loves overlanding. He has grown in amazing ways being out in nature and exploring. When we stay at campgrounds and I see him play with other kids in ways that I didn’t even knew he could. It’s amazing what team hunt has accomplished not only for other families but for hunter. He is an amazing kid .
ALL people thrive better outside. We were not designed to live inside and not be outside and active. I found this out when I became limited with a Disease and stuck at home. I am now at least working at my shop and busy much to my doctors shagrin. Everyone get outside. Covid did not help. All of you inspired My son, my best friend and I to start an Overlanding non profit to help any service member retired or active. Keep up the fantastic work.
Sorry to hear you're stuck at home. Glad you've been riding along with us though! So cool to hear about your organization. Do you have a website for it?
My son has CP and a diffuse brain injury at birth. We have spent a tremendous amount of time in therapy and continue it weekly. I grew up in the woods and loved the outdoors, and i wanted to share that with him. It was hard, because i didnt know where to start. Where could a 4 y/o with CP be able to go hike, but after looking into Hunts website and digging a little bit, ill be building an overlanding rig (little by little, make it a hobby for me and my son), and we will be getting back in the woods! Awesome video, awesome families, and hope to one day see you on a trail somewhere off the beaten path! Best wishes
Thank you for sharing teamhunt. My hat is off to you guys!!! We homeschool our kids and one of the huge benefits to this is that my kids get hours of outdoor time every single day. Then on the weekends, we are all outside together. Life is good. Make life what you need it to be and forget what everyone else thinks.
I grew up in the Colorado Rockies in the 80s. I cant express how grateful I am that I was a kid who grew up outdoors. A child in Eden. Get your families outside!!!!
Wow, until Hunt’s mom explained his condition I would never have know. That outdoor living is definitely great therapy. He really lucky to have such great parents. Thanks for sharing.
Gob bless the Hunt family. One of or possibly the most rewarding jobs (and as a volunteer camp counselor) I've enjoyed was working with children and adults with physical disabilities both in a rehabilitation setting or gym and in summer camps. The physical and occupational work was rewarding enough but to see them smiling and laughing in recreational activities was priceless. Awesome video guys! Thank you for sharing.
I love these types of adventures and those Dinosaurs along with other living things were rapidly buried in mass graves yards during a global catastrophic flood that killed everything on land. It was a event that changed the world forever.
As a kid sometimes we brought along some plaster of paris so we could take imprints of foot prints we come across . I spent a few days in Vernal Utah back in 1990 with the wife and kids , there was a really nice KOA (I had a truck with a camper back then) on the west side of town and of course we went to dinosaur national monument and saw the dig and hiked the petroglyphs and green river , great place ! From there we headed into the White River national forest ... nice seeing some of that again .
I don’t comment much, but this is absolutely wonderful to watch, I love over landing, but when I see things like this it just makes me realize that there are a lot of really good people in this world!
I know an organization that will be right up Team Hunt's alley, and not to far from where this video was shot. You guys were right in my stomping grounds.
What a great episode! Such a worthy cause and story in Team Hunt, but also the consistent, positive approach to these adventures by you and Sarah remains an inspiration!
Loved seeing this video and hearing the story of team Hunt. Just got back from a 22 day trip out west adventuring through a bunch of national parks and staying in a rooftop tent. It was glorious and for sure therapy.
Omg....the buffalo chicken patties look amazing! I swear in the years I've been watching, first, I never get tired of the journey but, I also love the grub! 😄
when you guys start to eat in the video it makes me feel hungry. I watch your videos so I make sure to have pop corns, chicken tikka, Chicken & Vegetable Pasta, Biryani and drinks with me. Love you guys from Pakistan.
I saw stars like a blanket I saw people just like me There was a light moving forward I've got the world and I've got you There was a song they were singing There was a window to the moon I saw laughter like a promise I've got the world and I've got you I've got the world and I've got you
Just stumbled on your channel digging into overlanding. Greetings from Sumner County, TN in the 615! TN Natives here. You got a fresh sub! Thanks for toting the Volunteer State out west.
Another fantastic episode. Cinematography, editing, soundtrack, all top notch. Please keep doing what you are doing and thank you for the amazing videos.
What an amazing life full of excitement and adventure you are creating for you and the kiddos! Memories created from trips like this are absolutely priceless! Getting out in nature is a necessity. I'd give this 1000 likes if I could!! Much love from beautiful Mill City, Oregon! Ps...LOVE the 4Runner!! I have a 2016 Trail Premium and have enjoyed many adventures with him(his name is Sooty).
I'm new to watching your channel but will definitely be binging for a bit on the great adventures it looks like you go on. While watching this one I thought how cool your 4runner would look with black multicam wrap and your bear logo on the door to match the hat you were wearing. We ran into to team hunt in Ouray when they were on this adventure with you but you weren't with them at the time. Hope to see you an expo or something in the future. That camp spot was so amazing! Helpful tip for your wife when making chicken burgers: use a cover and add just a bit of water or chicken broth in the pan to help steam them as they cook. With the chicken needing to be cooked all the way through unlike a burger, it helps cook them quicker and more evenly.
Hey guys! I've had my Falcon Pro for a bit longer than you and figured a couple things out. If you haven't figured this out yet, if you move the rear part of on the strut towards the front of the tent, you can zip the tent easier. My fabric on the sides was way too taut and the zipper kept jamming. By shortening how much the tent opens just a little, it's WAY better. Another trick to the tent is to put hose clamps on either side of where the support bar attaches. In strong winds it can slowly walk to the side and if it goes far enough it will fall on your head. The hose clamps prevent it from moving side to side ever when it's windy.
I have been to Dinosaur National Monument. It was cool to see all the fossils. There is a Mammoth National Monument in Waco, Tx, that is equally as interesting.
Hermosos lugares, se ve que disfrutan mucho lo que hacer, la música maravillosa, la verdad no entiendo lo que dicen, no hablo inglés pero me gusta lo que veo, muchos exitos
Another amazing video Kevin I am jealous on the amazing drone footage you are able to get out there. I would hit a tree or loose rc signal out here in the southeast.
Loving this trip you have been on. 👍🏻 I listened to what you had to say about the Roof Nest tent and there are striking similarities in your observations to my CVT. When it comes to the zippers maybe a zipper lubrication will help, I haven't dealt with the colder climates yet here to say if it's a solve-all solution. The canvas poke when closed is pretty irritating. I'd like to see your solution to this as maybe I can work on getting mine addressed too.
Love the special needs aspect of this video my daughter has cerebral palsy type one and epilepsy we get out and adventure as much as we can camp kayaking quads you name it it don't stop us
Oh man...Utah looks absolutely amazing! I was in Ogden and Salt Lake City as a teenager. Didn't get to explore places. Definitely looking forward for a trip there. What is the location where you guys camped? The one where you had the chicken patties
Yes, that was my initial thought but I've been working on bolt-on fixes so the average handy-person can do the exact same mods. Got a video coming on this!
Premieres are when we get to hang out with our viewers. No plans to switch that up since we love it. You can always go to our channel page and catch right up anytime👍 UA-cam.com/lifestyleoverland
Can anyone tell me how rough a ride it is to do overlanding? My wife and I are getting up there in years and i have back surgeries.. that said, I can't carry a backpack anymore let alone walk miles over rough terrain... hitting easy to moderate trails to get us out into the backcountry with a set up like these , seems like a legit way for me to keep getting out there... Any ideas or suggestions for a soft riding setup?
That dude with the gladator doesnt know what he's talking about, those jeeps have plenty of stock power. lmao Land cruisers do fine with their little 6 pot tractor engines. Talking about sucking at driving at elevation, wait until he has taken a 60 or a 80 up a mountain. Now that's slow!
I don't think he was saying it's slower than a Land Cruiser. Just that the final build footprint and weight diminished the performance so much that he wanted something which would be more than capable for their travels both off and on pavement. As it's said, there's no replacement for displacement. (Also one of the same reasons our 45 series has a 350 hp 400 ft lb Ram Jet Chevy engine in it... 😂)
No doubt it can get up the mtn but once you load the camper weight, water, aux tank, people and food it was pretty heavy stuff at 11K in CO! Stock gladiator rubicon is SUPER cable and an amazing great truck...tons of platforms out there that do amazing things. The intent is to get outside and adventure...appreciate you watching the video and spreading that message!
Great video exploring. Just A LOT of talking. $4000 for a tent is crazy. There's a lot of videos UA-cam that's a 8th of the cost of your good with your hands.
Letting air out of your tiers and your still on pristine freshly graded dirt roads that are better then most Hwy's in the rest of the world, REALLY!!? WTH!!! what sort of people with no clue what so ever do that! oh yeah people with no clue in America!
Sounds like you're making several assumptions there. 1) It isn't pristinely graded. Video never does it justice and I don't always capture the worst parts. 2) It's much easier on your suspension, drive train, and the trail itself to use your tires as a first line of defense. 3) It's a much smoother ride for passengers which is extremely important when they have health issues. 4) While it's not the worst road in the world... Why intentionally jar yourself with a rough ride when you have the tools to make it so smooth? Seems like a smart move to us... But you do you. 👍
@@watson1381 Yeah and if they have to swerve hard to avoid missing something it will peel a tire off the rim and roll the vehicle and maybe kill someone! idiots I say! there is a reason why you don't run them low, it destroys the carcass, and it's down right dangerous! these people are morons.
@@LifestyleOverland Yeah and if you have to swerve hard to avoid missing something it will peel a tire or two off the rim and roll the vehicle and maybe kill someone! I say there is a reason why you don't run them low, it destroys the carcass for starters, and it's down right dangerous for seconds! maybe the people with health issues should stay at home if it's that bad or get a suspension upgrade but letting the tires down that low is just being a wanker and flat out stupid, but hey go right ahead, roll the vehicle, and kill the kids in the car with your stupidity instead of taking good advise, it's like I said.
Support Team Hunt Adventure Here: teamhunt.org
buy a jeep..unbolt body,,re build..only jeep id buy would be a 4 door rubicon,,then,, get the welder & detroits out..& 36,s..
ill tell you a secret..ssshhhh.......dino did not die out 65 mill yrs ago,,thats total hogwash..if they died out then,,we would not be here,,its the same as the big bang,,never happened.. theres clay figurines, cave paintings, stone carvings, historic records, of dino, upto the 1500,s. .if you watch . the facts by how to hunt.. b/foot,,is real & the u.s gov capture & cull, experiment with them..
oh yeh,,,ausie..with a s/duty, 4.2 tdi, brazilian,,never sold in the u.s...700nm..12.5 lt 100..
heres a bit of history,,most animals were killed, 13k ago, by the flood..instigated by enlil.. enki,,saved man,,not noah..religion is bs.. great vids,,do you do indepth vehicle builds..we got sht in aus..
Nature is definitely therapy, my son has autism, he loves overlanding. He has grown in amazing ways being out in nature and exploring. When we stay at campgrounds and I see him play with other kids in ways that I didn’t even knew he could. It’s amazing what team hunt has accomplished not only for other families but for hunter. He is an amazing kid .
Pray that may the mercy and healing of our lord and saviour be with him.
ALL people thrive better outside. We were not designed to live inside and not be outside and active. I found this out when I became limited with a Disease and stuck at home. I am now at least working at my shop and busy much to my doctors shagrin. Everyone get outside. Covid did not help. All of you inspired My son, my best friend and I to start an Overlanding non profit to help any service member retired or active. Keep up the fantastic work.
Sorry to hear you're stuck at home. Glad you've been riding along with us though! So cool to hear about your organization. Do you have a website for it?
My son has CP and a diffuse brain injury at birth. We have spent a tremendous amount of time in therapy and continue it weekly. I grew up in the woods and loved the outdoors, and i wanted to share that with him. It was hard, because i didnt know where to start. Where could a 4 y/o with CP be able to go hike, but after looking into Hunts website and digging a little bit, ill be building an overlanding rig (little by little, make it a hobby for me and my son), and we will be getting back in the woods! Awesome video, awesome families, and hope to one day see you on a trail somewhere off the beaten path! Best wishes
sorry,,should not happen to kids..ausie..
Thank you for sharing teamhunt. My hat is off to you guys!!!
We homeschool our kids and one of the huge benefits to this is that my kids get hours of outdoor time every single day. Then on the weekends, we are all outside together. Life is good. Make life what you need it to be and forget what everyone else thinks.
I grew up in the Colorado Rockies in the 80s. I cant express how grateful I am that I was a kid who grew up outdoors. A child in Eden. Get your families outside!!!!
Hunter is a handsome energetic badass. A gift to the world.
Wow, until Hunt’s mom explained his condition I would never have know. That outdoor living is definitely great therapy. He really lucky to have such great parents. Thanks for sharing.
Gob bless the Hunt family. One of or possibly the most rewarding jobs (and as a volunteer camp counselor) I've enjoyed was working with children and adults with physical disabilities both in a rehabilitation setting or gym and in summer camps. The physical and occupational work was rewarding enough but to see them smiling and laughing in recreational activities was priceless. Awesome video guys! Thank you for sharing.
I love these types of adventures and those Dinosaurs along with other living things were rapidly buried in mass graves yards during a global catastrophic flood that killed everything on land.
It was a event that changed the world forever.
Nature is therapy for sure.
100% 👍
As a kid sometimes we brought along some plaster of paris so we could take imprints of foot prints we come across . I spent a few days in Vernal Utah back in 1990 with the wife and kids , there was a really nice KOA (I had a truck with a camper back then) on the west side of town and of course we went to dinosaur national monument and saw the dig and hiked the petroglyphs and green river , great place ! From there we headed into the White River national forest ... nice seeing some of that again .
that amazing vibe... vídeo... peoples... etc.. thanks to this moments share
I don’t comment much, but this is absolutely wonderful to watch, I love over landing, but when I see things like this it just makes me realize that there are a lot of really good people in this world!
So glad you enjoyed it! 🙌
I know an organization that will be right up Team Hunt's alley, and not to far from where this video was shot. You guys were right in my stomping grounds.
Wow! Have not heard "rough as a cob" since my dad passed in the 70s. Nice adventure. I've never had a bad journey through Utah.
It's definitely a dying saying ever since toilet paper became common 😂
Thank you for sharing your adventure and sharing their mission. Beautiful story
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What a great episode! Such a worthy cause and story in Team Hunt, but also the consistent, positive approach to these adventures by you and Sarah remains an inspiration!
Thanks Mark! 👍
Loved seeing this video and hearing the story of team Hunt. Just got back from a 22 day trip out west adventuring through a bunch of national parks and staying in a rooftop tent. It was glorious and for sure therapy.
아~~ 보고있는것만으로도 힐링 됩니다~~~♡♡
Omg....the buffalo chicken patties look amazing! I swear in the years I've been watching, first, I never get tired of the journey but, I also love the grub! 😄
Haha! Thanks for riding and drooling with us 😉
when you guys start to eat in the video it makes me feel hungry. I watch your videos so I make sure to have pop corns, chicken tikka, Chicken & Vegetable Pasta, Biryani and drinks with me. Love you guys from Pakistan.
I saw stars like a blanket
I saw people just like me
There was a light moving forward
I've got the world and I've got you
There was a song they were singing
There was a window to the moon
I saw laughter like a promise
I've got the world and I've got you
I've got the world and I've got you
Just stumbled on your channel digging into overlanding. Greetings from Sumner County, TN in the 615! TN Natives here. You got a fresh sub! Thanks for toting the Volunteer State out west.
Hello, I am a follower of your channel. I am from Algeria. You are a nice family
I love the ground angled shots you took with the camera good job man!!!
Another fantastic episode. Cinematography, editing, soundtrack, all top notch. Please keep doing what you are doing and thank you for the amazing videos.
That campsite is absolutely EPIC!
Go Team Hunt!! how awesome!
Team Hunt, great story! Truly inspiring
What a beautiful story from Team Hunt…and a great video from ya’all. 👍
Wonderful. Greating from SLOVAKIA
I love sam the cooking guy
What an amazing life full of excitement and adventure you are creating for you and the kiddos! Memories created from trips like this are absolutely priceless! Getting out in nature is a necessity. I'd give this 1000 likes if I could!! Much love from beautiful Mill City, Oregon! Ps...LOVE the 4Runner!! I have a 2016 Trail Premium and have enjoyed many adventures with him(his name is Sooty).
Amazing adventure. You are so lucky
Great video. I only wish you would post the gps coordinates for that last campsite. That site was awesome.
Super rad dude. I'm jelly of the time you get spent out. Happy adventures out there all...
Hey Hunt, God bless you buddy 🙏
I'm new to watching your channel but will definitely be binging for a bit on the great adventures it looks like you go on. While watching this one I thought how cool your 4runner would look with black multicam wrap and your bear logo on the door to match the hat you were wearing. We ran into to team hunt in Ouray when they were on this adventure with you but you weren't with them at the time. Hope to see you an expo or something in the future.
That camp spot was so amazing!
Helpful tip for your wife when making chicken burgers: use a cover and add just a bit of water or chicken broth in the pan to help steam them as they cook. With the chicken needing to be cooked all the way through unlike a burger, it helps cook them quicker and more evenly.
Nice video as always well done.
Sam the cooking guy…… for the win! 😝 Of course, you’re entire video is on point. Thank you for all you do. ❤️ Will y’all be at Expo PNW?
Just found your site. I enjoy watching and then I got excited to see your Tennessee plates! We’re in Elk Valley
Love it!
TKS!🙌🏻
Hey guys! I've had my Falcon Pro for a bit longer than you and figured a couple things out. If you haven't figured this out yet, if you move the rear part of on the strut towards the front of the tent, you can zip the tent easier. My fabric on the sides was way too taut and the zipper kept jamming. By shortening how much the tent opens just a little, it's WAY better.
Another trick to the tent is to put hose clamps on either side of where the support bar attaches. In strong winds it can slowly walk to the side and if it goes far enough it will fall on your head. The hose clamps prevent it from moving side to side ever when it's windy.
Hello from FL.
I have been to Dinosaur National Monument. It was cool to see all the fossils. There is a Mammoth National Monument in Waco, Tx, that is equally as interesting.
Hermosos lugares, se ve que disfrutan mucho lo que hacer, la música maravillosa, la verdad no entiendo lo que dicen, no hablo inglés pero me gusta lo que veo, muchos exitos
Another amazing video Kevin I am jealous on the amazing drone footage you are able to get out there. I would hit a tree or loose rc signal out here in the southeast.
Don't who that kid is, but love his energy!
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Loving this trip you have been on. 👍🏻 I listened to what you had to say about the Roof Nest tent and there are striking similarities in your observations to my CVT. When it comes to the zippers maybe a zipper lubrication will help, I haven't dealt with the colder climates yet here to say if it's a solve-all solution. The canvas poke when closed is pretty irritating. I'd like to see your solution to this as maybe I can work on getting mine addressed too.
The credits are crazy
Better than constant sponsored product placements? We think so! 😉👍
Awe man we like seeing delicious breakfasts made…
Awesome
Love the special needs aspect of this video my daughter has cerebral palsy type one and epilepsy we get out and adventure as much as we can camp kayaking quads you name it it don't stop us
Is Team Hunt from Tennessee as well??
Dude great channel subed
Thanks for adventure, love the videos and your narration. One question, what coffee grinder and press do you use? Thanks again, keep them coming.
Oh man...Utah looks absolutely amazing! I was in Ogden and Salt Lake City as a teenager. Didn't get to explore places. Definitely looking forward for a trip there. What is the location where you guys camped? The one where you had the chicken patties
Need to weld some tabs on that grill.
Yes, that was my initial thought but I've been working on bolt-on fixes so the average handy-person can do the exact same mods. Got a video coming on this!
We bought a firebowl a few months back and love it. Where did you get the cooking grate for yours? Keep up the great content! ✌🏼
Yay!
Hello from a neighbor! Where is that ultimate campground with the amazing view located??
When are we going to get to welcome you and your family to California?
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Nice 👍
Whenever y’all do “premiering’ I almost miss the video, because it falls back in my feed. Just an FYI.
Premieres are when we get to hang out with our viewers. No plans to switch that up since we love it. You can always go to our channel page and catch right up anytime👍 UA-cam.com/lifestyleoverland
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Woah great video! Ummm what antenna mount is that that folded down?!
lol in some scenes the camera work makes it look like RC toys. had to double take.
Dinosaurs 🦖? Lol 😂😂😂
Love to know the area of that camp spot.
Can anyone tell me how rough a ride it is to do overlanding?
My wife and I are getting up there in years and i have back surgeries.. that said, I can't carry a backpack anymore let alone walk miles over rough terrain... hitting easy to moderate trails to get us out into the backcountry with a set up like these , seems like a legit way for me to keep getting out there... Any ideas or suggestions for a soft riding setup?
Did you use Frank's hot sauce? True Buffalo right there.
🔥
Was hoping to see Sam the cooking guy in the comments. Colab???
🙋💕
😃👍👍👍
great narration, voice puts me to sleep
That dude with the gladator doesnt know what he's talking about, those jeeps have plenty of stock power. lmao Land cruisers do fine with their little 6 pot tractor engines. Talking about sucking at driving at elevation, wait until he has taken a 60 or a 80 up a mountain. Now that's slow!
I don't think he was saying it's slower than a Land Cruiser. Just that the final build footprint and weight diminished the performance so much that he wanted something which would be more than capable for their travels both off and on pavement. As it's said, there's no replacement for displacement.
(Also one of the same reasons our 45 series has a 350 hp 400 ft lb Ram Jet Chevy engine in it... 😂)
No doubt it can get up the mtn but once you load the camper weight, water, aux tank, people and food it was pretty heavy stuff at 11K in CO! Stock gladiator rubicon is SUPER cable and an amazing great truck...tons of platforms out there that do amazing things. The intent is to get outside and adventure...appreciate you watching the video and spreading that message!
Great video exploring. Just A LOT of talking. $4000 for a tent is crazy. There's a lot of videos UA-cam that's a 8th of the cost of your good with your hands.
Only bla bla bla bla%!!!!!!!!!!
Letting air out of your tiers and your still on pristine freshly graded dirt roads that are better then most Hwy's in the rest of the world, REALLY!!? WTH!!! what sort of people with no clue what so ever do that! oh yeah people with no clue in America!
It makes the ride smoother
Sounds like you're making several assumptions there. 1) It isn't pristinely graded. Video never does it justice and I don't always capture the worst parts. 2) It's much easier on your suspension, drive train, and the trail itself to use your tires as a first line of defense. 3) It's a much smoother ride for passengers which is extremely important when they have health issues. 4) While it's not the worst road in the world... Why intentionally jar yourself with a rough ride when you have the tools to make it so smooth? Seems like a smart move to us... But you do you. 👍
@@watson1381 Yeah and if they have to swerve hard to avoid missing something it will peel a tire off the rim and roll the vehicle and maybe kill someone! idiots I say! there is a reason why you don't run them low, it destroys the carcass, and it's down right dangerous! these people are morons.
@@LifestyleOverland Yeah and if you have to swerve hard to avoid missing something it will peel a tire or two off the rim and roll the vehicle and maybe kill someone! I say there is a reason why you don't run them low, it destroys the carcass for starters, and it's down right dangerous for seconds! maybe the people with health issues should stay at home if it's that bad or get a suspension upgrade but letting the tires down that low is just being a wanker and flat out stupid, but hey go right ahead, roll the vehicle, and kill the kids in the car with your stupidity instead of taking good advise, it's like I said.