Hello everyone,
Bronco and I made a fun trip to the Oregon desert in search for an old house that an Oregon legend built in the early 1900's. Along the way, we found several old homesteads and one that was still standing! Also, a bit of story telling before leaving camp. Enjoy the adventure!
Hello everyone,
Recently, Bronco and I explored the Central Oregon desert. Found a cool geocache and lots of obsidian. Also, I show some good camp spots at Knapper Camp which is where you can rock hound for obsidian. Very cool place to visit. Enjoy!
Hi Betsy,
In snow (on the road) most folks are simply running their Bronco's in 4A mode. That's what I use and seems to work well. No matter what mode you run, you will get some slip on slippery roads. Hope this helps!
Sorry for the delay. Here's the video where I talk about it. It's just a LED strip and a battery pack because my fridge plugs into the 12V. One issue with any light on the glass, is it collects bugs around your head if cooking on the tailgate. Just FYI.
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Hello Everyone,
Here's Part 2 of my Oregon desert Bronco adventure. On this day, I use a drone to show you the layout of an old homestead from one of the original Oregon homesteaders. This dates back to the late 1800's. Enjoy!
Thank you for the kind words about my content. It's truly a labor of love.
In regards to the tent, we are the same size. I run the solo version. It's 135 pounds. The Duo version is more like 150 pounds. The ZROADZ roof rack I use is solid as a rock. Highly recommended.
In my opinion the OEM...
I have a Youtube channel where I explore the most remote places in the Oregon desert documenting the homesteads of the original Oregon settlers. In other words find and film their homesteads (what's left of them) Basically film the whole trip including the camping part.
Here's a link if you...
I have one of the first off the line and have had no major issues. Here's a video I did recently on the pros and cons. I had to think HARD to come up with cons, so most are little dumb things!