Exploring the OWYHEE CANYON LANDS | OFF ROAD CAMPING - Part ONE

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2020
  • I spend 4 days OFF ROAD in the Oregon wilderness with my dad, brother, nephew, and my two sons. See the truck, Jeep, and SUV climb rough and steep terrain, splash through mud, and end up STUCK in the thick ALVORD DESERT CLAY MUD.
    DON’T FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE TO SEE MORE ADVENTURES LIKE THIS!
    ****I had all sorts of copyright claims with the music I used... and then trying to use the free music on the new CZcams Studio was THE MOST frustrating I’ve done in a very long time. SO, please forgive the awkwardness of this video and the next (to be shared tomorrow.) If you’re in a section that is quiet or sped up and feels like it needs music, just imagine “King of the Road,” or some Jerry Reed guitar picking, or your favorite road trip songs. MY APOLOGIES and thank you for understanding.****
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Komentáře • 16

  • @johngray9702
    @johngray9702 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @budaustin
    @budaustin Před 4 lety +2

    Well that was fun!

    • @truebluefarm6317
      @truebluefarm6317  Před 4 lety

      Well hi there... it was a good time for sure!
      I feel bad about the audio/music troubles in this video. We might have to try another video editing program.

  • @NigelNaughton
    @NigelNaughton Před 3 lety +1

    You guys looked way too awake for 5am! haha...sweet vid.
    Owyhee or Owhyhee is an older English spelling of Hawaiʻi, used in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It is found in the names of certain locations in the American part of the Pacific Northwest, which were explored and mapped by expeditions whose members included native Hawaiians:

  • @mbritney1
    @mbritney1 Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome trunk bed drawer set up!!

  • @208Yogibear
    @208Yogibear Před rokem

    What time of the year was this ? Water looks high

  • @taylorwelsh149
    @taylorwelsh149 Před 3 lety +1

    Down vote for the yellow jeep having a resist sticker..resist what ?? Lmao

  • @rqbennett
    @rqbennett Před 3 lety +6

    Do the world a favor....Stay home, or limit your travels to amusement parks. Stop destroying what little wilderness is left intact and unmolested. Your sequence was a testimonial to the destructive instincts of "explorers" who bring their toys into remote places and carelessly leave lasting damage and evidence of their presence.

    • @villagelightsmith4375
      @villagelightsmith4375 Před 3 lety +7

      Stow it, Roger. The se roads were cut by wagon wheels a l-o-n-g time before you were born, and the high desert will be here a
      l-o-n-g time after you are gone. We, the People of this old planet, are here only briefly. As George Carlin said about humanity "The Earth will shake us off like a bad case of the fleas!" Your tribe's arrogance in thinking your tracks are a "destruction" of the planet is phenomenal and ludicrous!
      If you want to see "destruction," don't look for a firecracker. Don't look for the crater and plain of ash left after Mt St. Helens. Don't even look at what water did across Utah and Arizona when it ripped through the mountains over many centuries and formed the Grand Canyon. If slow "destruction" doesn't suit your fancy, google Krakatoa, and learn! No man lives long enough to witness the time of a mountain, a forest, or even a single tree. Punk.
      I was a conservationist long before it was cool. Nay, I went so far I would be called a "preservationist." And after most of a century living and observing the ways of nature, I would have to admit I was also an ass. Wa-aa-ay back then I saw the beginnings of many anti-human, counter-culture movements, and I saw even then, the seeds of their own destruction in the lies, half-truths, and manipulative innuendo of their words. I watched the suckers who followed (and still follow) them. I watched the destruction THEY caused. They were blind to it, and they could not see either behind or ahead of their own footprints. If you would discover awe, watch a thunderstorm. Or the Horse Head Nebula. The tides on a crescent sea beach. Or the worlds inside a single flower. Consider its design ... its Creator (Yes, you fool!) and its origins. A wise man, admitting his lack of knowledge said "I would gladly exchange all I know, for a;; there is to know, about a single blade of grass. That man was no dummy, Roger. His name was Albert ... Einstein.
      "Evidence of our presence," you decry. And in that declamation of humanity you proclaim your own infinitesimal tiny position in both eternity and the universe. Who are you, a finite being, less than a mote of dust dancing in a beam of light; who are you to cast aspersions on your fellows, you who are in no position to judge even your own self?

    • @rqbennett
      @rqbennett Před 3 lety

      @@villagelightsmith4375 take your own arrogant and condescending advice. You and I are on equal footing, neither having the right to leave the graffiti attesting our presence for others as a reminder of our callous presumption of entitlement or ownership. Why do you believe your entertainment is of such infinitesimal consequence that I must suffer the evidence of your pursuits on the face of the planet that is not yours to alter. I do not presume that any public place is mine to do as I please, or to leave indelible evidence of my presence to greet you and others who may follow. We can argue that the concept of ownership of any physical part of the universe is not ours to own, to do with what one chooses, but on public land, the question is moot... you don't own it and I don't own it leaving each of us without standing to justify altering it in a manner that indelibly reveals our decision to alter it. I take care to leave these places as I found them. You allege entitlement then conclude that your recreation justifies doing anything you choose to the public portion of the planet we share is your orivelege. Everyone else can fuck off because you claim superior wisdom and perspectives? Glad you took the time to consider and reply. There are 7.5 billion of us on this infinitesimally small speck of the universe, if we can't live without leaving evidence of our passage in the most aggressive manner possible, then it's going to be hell on earth.

    • @craiganderson2740
      @craiganderson2740 Před 3 lety +1

      And your footprint shows' no evidence of damage.

    • @taylorwelsh149
      @taylorwelsh149 Před 3 lety +1

      They were on marked roads shut the fuck up

    • @triplecrownpainting1875
      @triplecrownpainting1875 Před 2 lety

      Stay in Kommiefornia kook