EPIC Mountain Views - Camp & Cook - Dispersed Van Camping In Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- We stumbled across the most beautiful campsite we've ever found while exploring the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington State. Jen also cooked the best steak I've ever had in my life. Definitely an adventure to remember!
#VanLife #DispersedCamping #Overland
Camera gear used:
DJI Mavic 2 Pro
Sony A7S III
Tamron 28-75 f/2.8
Canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS
Canon 16-35 f/4 IS
Gorgeous footage man eating good with epic views that’s what it’s all about thanks for sharing the experience 🤙🏻
Thank you, Jason! Really appreciate the kind words. And you said it, eating good with epic views…can’t get much better then that. Thanks for watching!
Love the camera work and the drone intor was amazing.. Lots of thought for the scene setups. And of course, the meals look delicious.
Thank you, Danny! Hope you're doing well, and I hope we get to see you again sometime soon. :)
Gorgeous views, I need to begin to explore up north! Thanks for sharing another wonderful camping trip.
You weren't kidding about the epic mountain views!
Nice to see a similar camping setup. Enjoy your videos
Thank you! We really appreciate the nice comment. And thanks for watching!
Outstanding video
Thank you! We really appreciate the comment.
That was a really sweet spot! Awesome drone footage!
Thank you, Meagan! We absolutely loved that spot. Thanks for watching!
Any chance i can get coordinates to the forest road you entered to get to that sweet spot? Ill look for it but would like to know the road its on. Thanks
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sorry had to.
Awesome drone footage, looks like a beautiful place to camp! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! Sometimes it sucks waking up at dawn to get drone shots, but it's almost always worth it. For that entire forest road we thought we were gonna get skunked and not find a site, then at the very end of the road that spot appeared. It was a magical site for sure. Thank you for the comment!
@@VegaVenturing Looked like a great find!
Love your video’s! Thanks for sharing the amazing views! My hubby and I are building out our van we got a few months ago! Van camping is a game changer! We live in Portland! If I see you on the road I’ll be sure to wave 👋🏼
Thank you so much! You’re gonna love your van. It totally was a game changer for us. Our build is super basic so far but gets us out there!
EPIC INTRO. Crazy the amount of logs they left next to that landing, I wonder what was wrong with them? Thanks for the video I enjoyed! Interestingly, I just watched a Foresty Forest video where he was hiking in B.C. and he said on a clear day you can see Mt. Baker from here.
Thank you! There seems to be tons of opportunities to camp up near Mt. Baker so we definitely want to go back and explore some more. We basically went in blind not knowing what to expect or if we'd find anything good. This road was mostly a bust right up until the very end. 😀
How do you know where you can and can't camp on the mountain?
We use GAIA GPS for all our navigation location scouting. By using the "land use" map, we can see exactly which land we are allowed to camp on. Usually any land designated as state forest, national forest, or Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is free to camp on.
@@VegaVenturing Looking at that seems to show the entirety of Mt. Baker as US Forest Service land, which I guess is national forest?
Howdy. I have the same van and am thinking about adding bigger tires. Looks like you all have 265/75/16 tires. Did you have to lift the van to make them fit? If not, do they rub at all when turning or going over bumps? And did they affect your fuel economy much (any noticeable drop in MPG)? Thanks!
Yes, we have 265/75/16 AT tires. They actually came with the van, so I don't have anything to compare it to with gas mileage. We typically get around 100 miles per 1/4 tank. I usually fill up around 365 miles or so per tank. I think we might be able to go 400 miles per tank if we pushed it to near empty, but I'm never willing to risk that out on the trails. There is no rubbing at all. However on our last trip we took some trail damage to the inner wheel well trim, and now we get some rubbing when making a hard right turn. But we can fix that by pushing the trim piece back to where it was. Also, we have the 5.4 liter V8 engine. :) And we did not lift the van, although it sits super high.