Making videos is hard, boring and tedious work. Make it easy by bringing the camera, setting it up in one place and doin yo thang. Then post with minimal editing. You dont have to talk to the camera. the best parts of this video were the sounds and views of the river and camp site. and Cooper is very photogenic
@masonstruckadventure93682 күн бұрын
I feel we're all out outdoor enthusiasts but you also gotta get out explore, get lost and find your own piece of paradise. Take the less traveled trail and you will find where most won't dare to go. And remember you're not in the city so pick up your crap
@ThomasDaugherty4 күн бұрын
I’ve been there many times, and always get invaded by site seekers. It’s a hidden gem, well executed video.
@jungleginger28096 күн бұрын
Bro you helped me out with your video.
@chenglee72778 күн бұрын
The rumbles are most likely grouse lol. Those things make some wild rumbling with their wings. Messes with your head.
@backroadtrips18 күн бұрын
Subscribed! Thanks for sharing. I like the point about doing this to meet likeminded people. Keep up the good work.
@Graybeard_18 күн бұрын
In 1986 a buddy and I rode our motorcycles from Plumas county in the northern Sierras of CA to Port Angeles WA and back over 15 days. He had a new 1986 Honda XL 600, and I had a 1981 Honda XL 500. We rode for 3,300 miles total. Our ride from Mt. Hood to Mt. Rainer was quite a bit of what today is the WA BDR.
@aaronjohnson734722 күн бұрын
Panther Creek Falls is a magical place...
@jerkfacekarl23 күн бұрын
Just found you guys, and it's been a while since I've subbed so quickly! Hello fellow Oregonians! Loving the content, and Kim's Not-Very-Good Outdoor Cooking Show™. I am looking forward to impressing folks at the next company cook-off with my newfound skills of warming up pre-cooked gumbo and dried-out pre-cooked rice. From what I've seen, you guys find some pretty bitchin' camp sites, so I understand your unwillingness to share them with the denizens of the internet. Anyway, glad to have stumbled across you guys, and maybe we'll see each other on the trail someday, but cheers, and thanks for the awesome content!
@krisbarrington450024 күн бұрын
so happy I found this channel! Please keep making more content! Its so great to see what feels like real experiences anyone can get into vs spending a gazillion dollars on all the things and making it your life. Im a big fan of the humor that cuts through your videos haha. Im definitely inspired to get out of the PDX area and go explore this summer because of you guys!
@ScaleofTwo23 күн бұрын
Hey, cheers! Glad we could bring some camping inspiration 😄
@krisbarrington450022 күн бұрын
@@ScaleofTwo I can only hope I (or maybe I shouldnt) run into you two on the trail one of these days!
@mercurials5425 күн бұрын
Been a while since I’ve camp at Chumstick Mtn.
@mercurials5425 күн бұрын
Always in awe spotting Castle Crags driving along I5.
@ScaleofTwo25 күн бұрын
No doubt, glad we finally stopped to check it out
@brad117926 күн бұрын
Good friends, beautiful NW scenery and a few cold beers. Life can't get much better than this video.
@ScaleofTwo26 күн бұрын
No doubt!
@jplewis0127 күн бұрын
Hey, its great to see you back! Looking forward to see where you end up this summer. We need to go camping more in down Oregon Your channel is a great inspiration!
@zamfully28 күн бұрын
Thank you for an informative video well done.
@searchBLOC94129 күн бұрын
I was born and raised in Coos Bay. Tip of the day from a lifetimer; air down to about 8PSI for soft sand. Makes a world of difference and can really help prevent your transmission from overheating. I've never been stuck using that method. On roads and big ol dunes. I drive a Yukon XL, which without my camping gear and family is at 5,900 lbs. Also, I've camped in the exact same spot you did in this video. I promise the trash wasn't mine.
@ScaleofTwo26 күн бұрын
Yeah, definitely should have aired down more, but it was a fun excuse to use the traction boards 😅 And good! That was definitely an excessive amount of trash that day
@fredricabrams7081Ай бұрын
I don't believe there's an ax on the other end. I think somebody hammered the handle into the wood say that five times fast LOL. Thank you though for a great video. Really really thank you
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Lol, someone got in there good for sure! Wouldn’t budge an inch. And cheers! Thanks for watching
@vfcoastАй бұрын
I always enjoy your videos! You don't need to have something to say - just taking us along on your adventures is enough. It inspires and motivates me to get out. Also, nice spot! ;-)
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Appreciate ya!
@mattfreeman117Ай бұрын
Ok that's it , I want to go I got the gear and thingys to make it fun and live close to Rainer and also we bring a shower with. Soooo let's go!!! Great video and showing the pnw!!!
@ItsTimeToGo503Ай бұрын
I know this is a older video but I just watched it and enjoyed it! I really appreciate your videos.
@ScaleofTwo29 күн бұрын
Thanks for watchin 🤙🏼
@prolificnorthwestАй бұрын
Great to see a new video from y’all. That camp spot is such a wonderful little gem. Last time I tried to camp there it was so trashed I had to go elsewhere. I took as much of the trash as I could fit but it seemed like it didn’t even make a dent. Looking forward to more videos!
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Yep…did a tiny bit of clean up before we left, but can’t really take the bigger stuff. It is actually cleaner than the last time we were here though
@prolificnorthwestАй бұрын
@@ScaleofTwo that’s good to hear! Cheers!
@aaronlapenna8585Ай бұрын
thanks for the video. im really thinking about starting a channel..
@steveperkins7839Ай бұрын
Great video! I’m guessing you can’t sit up inside the back of the landcruiser while you are sleeping. Everything is personal, but seems like it would bother me. Kim cracks me up.
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Thanks Steve! And yeah, it definitely does bug me. Have strongly considered getting a pop top just for that reason, but overall the lack of headspace isn’t crazy uncomfortable, just a little annoying
@overlandpunkАй бұрын
Glad to see you guys are back at it. My wife I think guys would fun to camp with maybe on a meet and greet some day.
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
We did one two years ago at Overland Expo PNW, definitely need to get another one together
@overlandpunkАй бұрын
@@ScaleofTwo You guys put on together we will drive down from Washington to join in on the fun.
@4qu4Ай бұрын
Yay you’re back!! I saw you two at a spelling bee a little bit ago but didn’t want to bother you. I was hoping you saw your stickers on my truck to know a fan was in the area lol! Glad to see you are able to still get out there! Maybe I’ll see you on Mt. Hood this summer!
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
What! You should have absolutely said hello. But you witnessed us totally bomb that spelling bee then 🤣 hopefully we see ya around!
@acoupleofscrewslooseАй бұрын
We feel the same about not sharing the hard earned camping sites that we find. The enjoyment of camping also includes the hunt for locations to camp. I feel that those who are too lazy to go look for a spot and just want to mooch off of those who did the time and effort are trolls. The whole point in getting outside is to explore and find places that you want to spend time at. You can't do that if all you do is rely on others to mooch off of. People need to stop asking/demanding and get off their butts and the internet and get outside and find their own camp sites. It's not a hard thing to do.
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
I can sometimes understand that some people don’t have the luxury of spending hours driving around the forest like we do, but there are tons of ways to find good spots to camp without a bunch of driving around. Might not always be the best spots, but you’ll definitely find good ones scrolling around on maps. Just gotta put in a little effort 🤷♂️
@acoupleofscrewslooseАй бұрын
@@ScaleofTwo Totally. All one has to do is look at Google Earth and then plot a course. We also use Gaia GPS app and along with Google Earth we are able to look for possible places to explore to find potential camping spots. And doing just that we've found some epic places that we come back to almost every year.
@Molecule541Ай бұрын
Was stoked to see a new video from you guys. I totally agree with not sharing camp spots, but I'm now on a mission to find that spot.
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Happy hunting 🤙🏼
@Kathleen6463Ай бұрын
Happy to see you two again
@dawnflournoy-davis3530Ай бұрын
OMGEEEEEEE!!! This made my night!!! WE were just looking the other day to see if you two had posted a new video. Kim, I have missed your goofiness so much. I am glad to see you two back adventuring!
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Thanks Dawn! 😄
@venturahondo8218Ай бұрын
Good to see you guys back!
@MarcGaerlanАй бұрын
Great video! I’ve only entered Gifford Pinchot > 10 miles in from the Sunset Falls entrance. I really want to find and explore where you guys were in it. Thanks for this video!
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Happy exploring! Gifford Pinchot is fantastic
@russellzaunerАй бұрын
Every trail and every campsite in every region of Oregon is already known. People simply have to look, for themselves. There's not much in the Coast Range but even the location of the three teeny hidden lakes is published somewhere, on good 'ol paper. Hiking up to them is a different story (Saddle Mountain is still closed, they're repopulating the butterflies). The irony is that even without asking where to go, one merely has to walk outside where they are quite literally anywhere in Oregon at to be pretty much just an arm's reach from an outdoor or even wilderness adventure. People don't publish the locations of the lava tubes in Portland for the same reasons - and even more so, lots of people get hurt so the only way to find one is to know someone who already knows which means they know where the safe spots are. Actual tourists are rarely able to find them again, even with GPS pins lol
@johndoe-lr9ifАй бұрын
Sadly I have to agree about not sharing spots, the more people go to them and trash them the more likely the forest service is to close off the area
@scottalpineАй бұрын
Happy to see a new video!! I feel your frustration with the good spots that get blown up on the socials but on the other hand I appreciate the ones I’ve found cause people like to share. Absolutely nothing wrong with having leftovers for dinner camping, I just did that as well. Sometimes it’s fun to cook a meal and other times it’s great to just keep it simple and enjoy the time out there.
@davec3189Ай бұрын
welcome back! i been waiting for new videos!
@PMcGuffinАй бұрын
You are back! I have been wondering if you two were going to make anymore uploads to this channel. Glad to see it’s still up and running.
@pnw_element9822Ай бұрын
I thought ya was done camping and went fishing 🎣bro I would love to fish this spot
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Would be a great one!
@tracerxriderАй бұрын
Nice to see y’all out and about.
@Realtor_eliot_portlandАй бұрын
Seems like loads of work, it’s appreciated on this end! Cheers guys!!!
@hikewithmike4673Ай бұрын
with all that noise of rushing water...I think I would be getting up to pee alot in the night ..lol
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Absolutely
@hikewithmike4673Ай бұрын
beautiful place!
@WheretoNextOverlandАй бұрын
Hey man! Can i uh .... can i get those coordinates? 😅 On a serious note though, it's good to see y'all back on the internets.
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Lol, always slightly tempted to just send coords to the Walmart parking lot. “It’s a great spot!” Thanks Jeff! Sad we couldn’t make it up to Mule for their spring party, was hoping to finally meet y’all in person
@WheretoNextOverlandАй бұрын
@@ScaleofTwo y'all gonna be at Expo PNW this year? Maybe we'll see you there
@courtneychambers9214Ай бұрын
Glad you’re back!! 🎉
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Now the question is how long until we make another video 🤔
@heyitsmelisaАй бұрын
Hi. I've missed hanging out virtually with you two. Thanks for being mindful about sharing the great locations. I had great intentions of filming my adventures but when it came down to it I had better things to do while in the outdoors. So I get it. Just recently getting back out myself after having been grounded for the best part of a year. Adventure awaits! See you outside.
@caseymccoid638Ай бұрын
That spot looks like a perfect spot for my kid to play in the water! Can I ask what part of the coast this is by? Keep up the amazing work.
@johndoe-lr9ifАй бұрын
My guess is it's by a river at the coast but I'm not going to say which river because I agree with Winston no sharing spots on the internets LOL
@ScaleofTwoАй бұрын
Someone didn’t watch the whole video 😁 I promise you can find it, go check out our campsite finding video
@leebeggs6295Ай бұрын
Welcome back
@pala4833Ай бұрын
Yay!!
@dowmer3093Ай бұрын
Glad to see you are back at it. Was wondering if you were giving up on the content thing. Excited to see your new adventures. CAMP on!