Thanks for taking the time to pick up others trash. I know it sucks but it helps to keep these areas open for others to go to and enjoy. I was taught by my scout commander when I was a kid that you leave the site cleaner than you found it.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
100% The only reason we show ourselves picking trash up is hoping that possibly we can be a small part of a trend of starting to clean these places up. It's a drop in the bucket but maybe we can be part of something bigger over time. I think we've lost that generational "passing of the torch" when it comes to common sense like picking up after yourself. -J
@JustMe_2024_15 ай бұрын
What a fun family to follow!!! Thanks for sharing your adventures!!!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for giving our channel a chance! -J
@PD-we8vf5 ай бұрын
Your dog is so sweet and so happy you rescued her.
@OpenRoading4 ай бұрын
She's the best! -J
@sully27375 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for picking up trash and keeping the area beautiful. Safe travels!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
It's such a small thing. We need more people doing it! -J
@rvfuntimes61442 ай бұрын
Watching yall brings back so many fond memories of our adventures. We have been there twice. We got lucky and stayed at Apgar and it was scary going under the RR overpass and it 13’5” just like us.
@OpenRoading2 ай бұрын
Yikes!! Nothing quite like listening to see if your AC is getting ripped off as you crawl under the overpass 😂
@SLloyd-qb8kt5 ай бұрын
My window got chipped in Montana, yesterday, while heading home from Yellowstone! Dang Montana! I wanted to be mad, but Montana is so beautiful I couldn't hold a grudge for long. What a cool boon docking spot!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
It is hard to hold a grudge against Montana. I, however, got my chip in Idaho....so... 😂 -J
@ChiarianWanderer5 ай бұрын
Getting a window chipped in Montana/ along I-90 is part for the course in states where rocks are a part of life ... beeper I replaced mine this year it looked like prequel to 'starry night' lol... research replacements ahead of time j.i.c. esp if you're gonna be in the boonies.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@ChiarianWanderer Yep! Gonna get this one fixed this week. -J
@MountainGirlwIPA3 ай бұрын
awe you adopted her❤
@OpenRoading3 ай бұрын
She has been such an incredible addition to our family! -K
@jamesw28555 ай бұрын
You can get a patch kit at auto zone to seal that chip before it spreads. It’s super easy to use and there are a bunch of DIY videos on KZbin.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Awesome! Will do that tomorrow. -J
@EuniceCoughlin5 ай бұрын
Wow, seems like the further you go towards Alaska, then more beautiful it is!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
That has been our experience so far! -J
@ATimelessFamilyJourney5 ай бұрын
We were just at Glacier May 13th-16th. FYI for future reference at Lake McDonald there is a little store that has a bike rack outside it that has a bunch of tools attached to it to fix bikes. Also get rock chip in the windshield filled. It’s about 40 or so and will help it not spread. We had one that was almost the size of a quarter they were able to fill.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
All fixed! -J
@jeremyj6125 ай бұрын
Beautiful video, and the mouse coming right at you was so funny. My first base was Eielson AFB, near Fairbanks Alaska. I was there in the end of the 1990s for almost 4 years and I explored from Homer up to Prudhoe Bay and loved every inch of it. I might be more excited for your trip than you guys are....lol Thanks for another good one!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
I don't think it's possible for anyone to be more excited than us. 😂 -J
@KimSchierl5 ай бұрын
This is my back yard. Great Northern Flats is a beautiful spot.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
It is!!! And sometimes comes with a free air show! 🚁 -J
@robertdoyen54345 ай бұрын
Fun video to watch thanks for sharing your experience. Thanks From Wisconsin
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! -J
@shanebaker26135 ай бұрын
We drove to AK last summer crossing at roosville mt. We tried to see it all LOL. One thing that surprised us was the lack of good boondocking. We never pay for camping in the lower 48 but in AK we barely boondocked. If there was a good boondocking spot it almost always was infested with mosquitoes whereas a campground in the nearest town was much better. We drove 12k miles round trip from here! Trip of a lifetime although I don't think we will do it again. Get you some electric tennis rackets for bugs. It was a game changer for our group.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up! Yeah - we're expecting some bug and potential boondocking issues. Looking forward to how it all shakes out! -J
@pamelawaterman39605 ай бұрын
Good morning. You can get a kit for your window so it won’t spider. We have used it before it work beautifully
@GarrettKoval5 ай бұрын
I’ve definitely sat there and pondered life within 10ft of that exact spot on that gravel beach on lake McDonald! Ya’ll nailed glacier at the perfect time of year, another few weeks and that place becomes Disney land. Great job on this one.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Disney land. 😂 Yeah - shoulder season is pretty nice when it comes to the crowds, or lack of them! -J
@badgerpa95 ай бұрын
If you can't get the chip fixed right away put some super glue on it so it doesn't split more. I got a chip on my windshield and by the time I tried to get it patched it had split more. Nice shots of the helo. Stay safe and healthy.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Thanks! Hoping to buy and try a DIY fix on the chip tomorrow! -J
@ChiarianWanderer5 ай бұрын
A decent fill will be a good thing in the interim. Even if you had to go to Safelite or a glass shop ..... peace of mind. And worth the wierd weather lately... more rocks will happen
@jasonwitters78605 ай бұрын
I have spent quite a bit of time in Glacier. Beautiful place, the Libby dam project is also very nice. Thank you for sharing. Safe travels. That widow chip is cheap to have fixed. The sooner the better.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Technically it's free for me! But I am a little worried about making 2 glass claims back to back. I may see if there is a DIY option out there. -J
@shelbybrown77755 ай бұрын
Everyone in alaska has a chip in their windshield! Dont worry about that. You are going to get a lot more. Safe travels! Take the steward-cassiar highway on the way up. You won't regret it! Can't wait to see you in our great state
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
The fires may be pushing us that route. We'll see! -J
@wildrvlife5 ай бұрын
We went to Lake McDonald, so beautiful!! We actually put our paddle boards in and kayaked with @thewanderingshores ….and then we got to talking too much and paddling wayyyy too far out because then the wind picked up and the waves got so big (blowing in the “wrong” direction for us of course) and i BARELY managed to actually be able to paddle all the way back to shore. 😂😂
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Paddle Boards are so much fun...till the wind kicks up. 😂 This reminded me...I have a DM from Kyle that I haven't responded to....that he sent a week ago. 👀 I'm a terrible friend! -J
@jodellereynolds54515 ай бұрын
Welcome to my home state! Many beautiful places to stay and things to do ❤. BTW Kalispell is pronounced with a short vowel a in the first syllable. 😊
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Yeahhh.....we saw that on youtube my last day of editing. That's why I threw the grimace face up there. 😂 I've got to hand it to you though - so far everyone from Montana has let it slide far better than those from Texas when we said Heb instead of H.E.B. 😂 -J
@ClairenParkerontheRoad5 ай бұрын
Awesome video! I really enjoyed it!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! -J
@judyturner20685 ай бұрын
Much Better. Rewatching. 😊
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Thanks for giving it a second watch! -J
@earlscheets75505 ай бұрын
Awesome video, hope everyone will follow your lead and keep it cleaner than when you got there, then there will be places for our kids to go camping! Lead the way
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
I feel very weird showing us cleaning up campgrounds because I don't want it to be "LOOK AS US!! WE'RE DOING A GOOD THING!" but honestly I feel like more and more people need to literally show this because public lands have gotten worse and worse. 😞 -J
@deborahreneelewis72805 ай бұрын
I love Glacier National Park! My favorite of the more western National Parks. Too bad about the Road to the Sun, spectacular trip!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Thankfully we've traveled the Going to the Sun Road before back in 2019! So it was good to explore a couple of other areas. -J
@chuckbrewington68175 ай бұрын
I saw this earlier with no issue but I guess an issue was had by some. Good video.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Just for headphones or people with non-stereo speakers! -J
@rswfire5 ай бұрын
I call them LEGOs too. 😂
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Right!? It's what they are! lol -J
@TexasR14 ай бұрын
The Ross clip made me laugh out loud.
@OpenRoading4 ай бұрын
Haha! It's one of the best "drop ins" I've ever done. 😂 -J
@traci6355 ай бұрын
This time of year is rainy in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho and you seemed to have unfortunately hit the rain. Prayers for safe travels on your way to Alaska. Thank you for continuing to share your journey 😊
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
We've experienced more rain with this RV in the past month than we got in the past year, I'm pretty sure. LOL. Good thing we fixed the roof! -J
@DownsizingMakesCents5 ай бұрын
We will be following your journey this summer but for a differently reason than most of your audience. We love your filming, editing, and story telling style and we are transitioning our channel to more vlogging style as we travel from florida to hopefully, BC this summer. Telling a story, verbally and visually is a lot harder than it looks, and you guys make it look easy. We are trying to film each week, then publish that week each Sunday, which is very hard to do. So much footage to edit down to 30 min or so. Somebody is spending hours on the computer editing, how do you have time to go bike riding? We are experimenting with the DJI mic 2 with the action 4, as the mic connects directly with the camera wihout a receiver. Looks like you use it with your phone. Love you style, we will be watching and hopefully learning to be better story tellers. Larry
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
I so appreciated this comment this morning. We're actually on a little bit of a "Struggle bus" right now because we upgraded some of our equipment and the learning curve has been steep and we have both felt like it's affecting every aspect of the process, including our ability to story tell. So this comment coming in on this video was very encouraging, thank you. 🤗 I hear you on the "sooooo much footage" (extra o's added by me 😂) I'll give you some info on our process that may let you know where you're doing it better than us or maybe you'll see something that's like "Hey...we should try that." - We usually end up with somewhere around 300 clips (although sometimes we have more - we try to shoot for 300ish. It's funny...we go in spurts where we look back and we're like "we didn't shoot enough broll!" and then on the next video "we didn't talk enough and shot too much broll!" 😂) - We TRY to keep it to a max of 3 shooting days. If we go more - we only shoot portions of the days. We rarely do a "full day" of shooting (sunup to sundown). Instead we try to be very intentional of what we are shooting. Quick example of this in this video - we did the hike to Glacier View peak one day and we decided "Let's just find a way to mention this in the video and just get 5 or 6 broll clips of it." Those clips are at 13:10ish. But those 5 or 6 clips were all we shot that day. - Single day videos are amazing. Whenever we manage to shoot an entire video in a single day AND have it be interesting.... we are both like "We need to do this more!" But it's tough because we always try to keep individual "Segments" short. If a hike lasts more than 5 youtube minutes, it's probably too long for our channel. - We cut.... a lot. We'd like to get better at being more intentional on our shooting, knowing what is going to work and what's not....but so far we still end up erring more on the side of shooting too much. In this video we eliminated a whole section where we were searching for a huckleberry smoothie after our bike ride, an entire unboxing segment, AND a "Joe Project" segment at the end because it really felt like it interrupted the flow. - It usually takes me a minimum of 20 hours to edit our videos. I thought by now I would be faster....I am not. And usually when I'm uploading I'm wishing I could have gone through it 2 more times to fine tune some more things. I hope this is helpful. We by far are not experts at this. We're learning every day and don't take anything I wrote as the gospel of vlogging. I'm sure other people have better workflows but this, so far, is how it's been working for us! -J
@court23804 ай бұрын
Love the shirts 😉
@OpenRoading4 ай бұрын
Made by the best shirt manufacturers in the country! 😁 -J
@ColtonBlumhagen5 ай бұрын
Nice use of a Canadian RCAf Bell CH-146 Griffon in the thumbnail.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Haha! We wanted to find a good photo of the one that was actually used but we couldn't find just the right one. 😂 I'm sure we've probably annoyed some people with having the wrong chopper there while the rest of us are like "Yep...that's a helicopter" 😂 -J
@ColtonBlumhagen5 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading I found it cool being Canadian. lol
@drivingmsali5 ай бұрын
Another great vid! Looking forward to seeing Alaska through your eyes.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! -J
@michelleedison83015 ай бұрын
Once you get into Canada , go to a Canadian Tire store to get a windshield rock chip repair kit ! We’ve repaired quite a few chips with ! Enjoy watching you all !M
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Will check on Monday! -J
@barbpeterson93715 ай бұрын
I love watching your adventures and when you were in Pecos you were so close and now you are in the neck of the woods where I grew up before moving to Texas. I worked with the Search and Rescue when I lived up there. Thanks for sharing you had a great spot. Go to Kalispell and eat at Mooses Saloon. Its got the most amazing pizza.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Awe man! We missed out on good pizza! Next time! Thanks so much for watching! -J
@robertmill77553 ай бұрын
Follow the half tank rule,or at least 1/4 tank and fill up. On modern vehicles the fuel pump is in the tank. Very expensive to replace. It is cooled by the surrounding fuel. You do not want to have it repeatedly overheated. Fill up and don’t push it.
@OpenRoading3 ай бұрын
The lift pump for the F250 6.7 is outside the tank (part of the undercarriage filter assebly) and the CP4 high pressure pump is in the engine. I know this because I dropped the tank last year and all that's in there is a plastic float for the fuel gauge. -J
@robertmill77553 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading Good enough. Just looking out for you guys. I believe in being prepared. A fuel “cushion” always gives you more options if something goes wrong. Happy Trails!
@OpenRoading3 ай бұрын
@@robertmill7755 I do appreciate it! Fuel is just one of those things where I don't sweat it as long as I know I'm within range of the next fuel up. I did learn the hard way a few years ago on making sure I also know the topography of what's coming next. We had enough fuel to get to the next fuel station if the terrain was your normal up and down....but the road included several miles of a 10% grade.....whoopsie. -J
@CaseyCannady5 ай бұрын
Have you guys considered a Titan replacement fuel tank? I did the 55 gallon replacement tank in my F350 Tremor and LOVE IT!!!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Considered it. Couldn’t justify the expense right at this time. You know how it is! “Should buy” list is a mile long. 😂 -J
@CaseyCannady5 ай бұрын
We know the "need" vs "wants" vs budget battle... it's a relative constant. Safe travels!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@CaseyCannady For sure for sure! Everyone has it! (Ok... maybe not Bezos or Musk....but the rest of us do! lol)
@tmackley765 ай бұрын
Great video.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Thanks! -J
@PlanetEarth31415 ай бұрын
Trinity: I've met Killer Chihuahuas, crazy wabbits, squirrels, chipmunks, birds, ... You nane it ive either seen it or sniffed it. But so far not one single day with my owners has been exactly like another. And now we're attracting a helicopter picking up people out of a cold river. I'm getting used to seeing crazy stuff.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
She's lived a life in her 2.5ish years!
@dwC4u5 ай бұрын
I like to scope out the google satellite images for prospective boon docking spots. Good way to help you filter out those industrial looking spots :P
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
We did that on this location before we picked it. If you look at 48.652684281041964, -114.18164299383778 on google....no gravel piles to be found. Silly satellite not offering us a live feed this time. LOL 😂 -J
@BrianandHeather5 ай бұрын
Did NOT realize you guys ride! 🏍️ My people! 😎
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Haha! Veve has been down for a bit but we just got her all fixed up and she's ready for some Alaskan adventures! -J
@ChiarianWanderer5 ай бұрын
So... y'all are/ were in my backyard? Cool! Enjoy!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
You have a gorgeous backyard. 🙂 -J
@ChiarianWanderer5 ай бұрын
Thank you. ;) there's alot to it looking forward to your next update... now to head to the lake
@stephenmaher10295 ай бұрын
I think yall need to adopt that mouse for sure. Oh and when are we going to get a video of you two cooking your favorite meal? Have fun out there🌞
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
You've seen us make PB&J many times! 😂 I kid I kid. We've tried doing a couple "meal segments" from time to time but the video just never turns out right so we end up cutting it down or out of the video all together. -J
@stephenmaher10295 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading I know yall love that pbj special but that’s not a real catch, clean and cook my friend😂have fun 🤗
@maureencarrigg37955 ай бұрын
Such cute little mice but not good if they are in the dog food. Good job capturing the training! I know it must have been noisy but it's great they are getting ready for the summer season. Safe travels.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
It was super cool. They kept apologizing to us and we're like "Do your thing! We get a free show!" -J
@jimmyrosen94245 ай бұрын
Have Kaylyn keep the mice under her cap until you can find a good spot to release them.
@PlanetEarth31415 ай бұрын
I knew she was going to scream about a small frightened rodent. 😊
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
She loves the cute little guys....but not in our house. -J
@RyanKilcrease2 ай бұрын
Have you ever considered putting a bungee strap through the handles of the water jugs to keep them in place while driving down the road?
@OpenRoading2 ай бұрын
I have! It's always been tough to get into place. I've had better luck with a ratchet strap. Most of the time I don't travel with them empty so it's not a problem...but when I forget to strap them down when they are empty and we are towing that's when it quickly becomes a problem -J
@ChloeGirlDoggie5 ай бұрын
Now I have the "Three Blind Mice" song in my head! I understand you are no longer using your stick to hold your water jugs in place, but what about a bungy cord or a tie down strap of some sort? Washington state requires loads in truck beds be covered or strapped down as well. BTW, have you seen the new CDC rules for taking dogs across the border from the U.S. to Canada and vice versa? Thought of you guys when I saw this, given your trip to Alaska coming up soon. Also, thank you for understanding how many businesses are short staffed, and your willingness to pitch in and clean up the camp area. Wishing you safe and happy travels!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
I've always had trouble with a strap because the jugs want to "splay" if I tighten it down enough to hold them, and if I don't , the strap comes loose. If my anchor points were not on the bottom but up on the top that would work great. That's interesting about Washington. We've been through there - how do they enforce that with 5th wheels? There's no way I can cover the load. Is it one of those laws where they aren't going to pull you over for it to check but if they see a jug fly out of your bed they're gonna pull you over and right a ticket? -J
@ChloeGirlDoggie5 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading The law (RCW 46.61.655) came about due to a very severe injury to Maria Federici. Federkingcounty.gov/en/dept/dnrp/waste-services/garbage-recycling-compost/solid-waste-facilities/secure-your-load#:~:text=Yes%2C%20%22Maria's%20Law%22%20makes,jail%20and%20a%20%245%2C000%20fine. The gist is to have items in the bed of a truck secured for the safety of others on the road. It is not just a fine, but a crime in Washington. Be secure, be safe, happy travels!
@JoanCrabtree-by1gn5 ай бұрын
I am glad there wasn't a real person they were searching for. That Huckleberry Cream soda sounded really good. Now I want to go to Glacier Nat. Park just to try it... LOL.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
haha! It was mostly cream soda flavor - hint of the Huckle. -J
@hairband80s695 ай бұрын
Hey, you fixed the sound in this version. Thanks! :)
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
We were so embarrassed that we exported the video incorrectly! -K
@9f6i5 ай бұрын
You might want to invest in a couple of "Reacher Grabber Tools" to make picking up trash easier. It saves your back and you don't have to handle the nasty stuff.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
How else am I going to get my weekly allotment of squats in?! 😂 -J
@SmokyOwl5 ай бұрын
I thought the new tires looked like they had pretty aggressive treads, I'm nervous for the snow in alaska now for you. Oh for the bike chains, I've turned to regular old automotive motor oil. It's thicker and although it's a bit messier to apply, the stuff just stays put and it's a real tank against the rain- I think I only need to do it every 2 or 3 years.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Tires are great! Truck is just scared of mud. 😂 Don't tell Craig and Victoria of Wild RV Life but they are my designated "get us out of trouble" people on this Alaska trip! -J
@teabroncfan5 ай бұрын
Hopefully if y'all are in the same spot, you'll get a chance to go to Poll Bridge Mercantile. The pastries are worth the drive.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Oh man! We missed it! I had no idea there was a little town up there! -J
@teabroncfan5 ай бұрын
Maybe next time. Lol.
@myakkacityriders13415 ай бұрын
Quick fix on all handlebar issues stainless steel tap screw. Very short small screw will fix that issue on all handlebars.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Nice! We tightened down the clamp. So far it's holding. If I get a chance i'm going to grab some locktite for that bolt. -J
@randyfredricksen59635 ай бұрын
I have had success using superglue on small rock chips to hold off spiderwebbing ( until extreme heat or cold) but the cheap windshield kits for chips and cracks work amazingly well and are extremely fast and simple to apply. It has also lasted for over 4 years to date. Your getting pretty far north...bet you both are really excited!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Super excited! It's so surreal since this is a trip we've wanted to do since 2021! Thanks for the tip! We're gonna give the self repair kit a shot tomorrow. -J
@CatMurray5 ай бұрын
Another great video!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! -J
@johnwolf14755 ай бұрын
maybe put a limited slip diffrential in or get a winch? lockers too? isnt alaska wet wild and slippery during te summer? my f-350 used to get stuck just on wet grass, embarrasing
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Haha! Wet grass is the worst. 😂 My Alaska plan? ✅ Buy a tow strap ✅ Travel Alaska with friends so that if I get in trouble they can tow me out. 😁 -J
@ColtonBlumhagen5 ай бұрын
I never realized how much 4wd is useful until I bought my 22 superduty. That electronic throttle really kills me. In my old 02 silverado I could get away with 2wd in most situations but the electronic throttle is pretty hard to control.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Yeah - She's scared of mud. lol! -J
@theresafaust56905 ай бұрын
Deja Vu? Did I not just watch this last night? I know I did because I laughed hysterically when Kalyn screamed at the mouse Talk about Twilight Zone 😂
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Haha! Unfortunately, we had to re-upload the video due to audio issues that were very distracting for people who listen with headphones. 🤦♀️ -K
@CatherinesCreations75 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading I was wondering what happened! You know Safelite does mobile chip repair for windshields. It is an excellent service.
@joycekleinert59085 ай бұрын
I was wondering about this also
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@joycekleinert5908 Yeah... it was a not-so fun weekend over here. 😂I exported the video incorrectly so we took it down and re-uploaded it. -J
@jonathandavis33125 ай бұрын
Sorry I’m late. I’ve been studying for the AWS Solutions Architect exam😂
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Well no worries...if you watched last night you would have gotten a lower quality version. 😬 Good week to be late on. 😂 -J
@shellchenonceau69875 ай бұрын
I tried the kit to stop window spidering but it didnt harden so i put a small piece of clear tape and 2 years later NO spreading of the crack
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Nice! I think I'm going to try a similar DIY solution. Don't want to make 2 glass claims on my insurance back to back. -J
@markhargrove285 ай бұрын
Thank you for fixing the audio!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
We were so embarrassed that we exported the video incorrectly! -K
@markhargrove285 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading no worries, these things happen. Thanks for all your good work! It's great to follow your adventures!
@MitchellRanch5 ай бұрын
I am glad you kept trinity the dog I haven’t been watching your videos, but I was just wondering about her she looks great did you find out if she was going to have any pups?
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
No pups! We knew that for sure when she started bleeding all over the RV. 😬😂 She's now spayed and living her best life! If you're here for all things Trinity we created a playlist of videos that have segments that feature her for more than the "Hey Trin" mentions. -J kzbin.info/aero/PL827uf-b204f93hzKQthK-nSBYm1dIIxC&si=eJlbs1JfZxX78swh
@jenniferb21645 ай бұрын
Great video! Sorry about the chip in the windshield. Clear fingernail polish works great. Mine is still holding up with no spreading. Take care❤
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks! Clear probably better than red... lol -J
@jenniferb21645 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading 😂😂
@kgsavedbyfaithgrace16035 ай бұрын
Good job eradicating the mice!! Mice can cause all kinds of havoc and illnesses! God bless you and yours and all my brothers and sisters! 😇
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
We've got the trap still under there and I have to keep reminding myself to check it! Last time we used a no-kill trap after we caught a could I took the bait out and just left it underneath. A few weeks later....I found a dead mouse in the trap. Not really a humane trap at that point...... -J
@miscstuff78245 ай бұрын
Did y'all get hit with the winter punch from mother nature a couple of days ago or was it just a Missoula / Bitterroot thing? We were up in Flathead and Ravalli county for a few days this week - was super dreary...no big sky for us this time 😂 Love seeing the north fork, have some fond memories up there!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
I think that storm juuuust missed us. If it's what I'm thinking it was there was a big wind warning for Kalispell but we never saw/felt any of it. I think that was the day before we left. -J
@veroniqueproulx23855 ай бұрын
get your chip field before it spiders i lunt my lesson lol
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
All fixed! -J
@MJCART-be9nb3 ай бұрын
Second tank of gas... .lol
@Mr1011ck5 ай бұрын
What app do you use to find your boondocking sites? Im heading from NC to Minnesota to work with Digi Key electronics and then to Arizona for the winter.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
We’ve always used Campendium…however…roadtrippers bought the site and is slowly making it less functional trying to get people over to their less helpful website. 😭 another one to try is iOverlander - but I don’t feel like it has as much info as campendium did. -J
@Mr1011ck5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reply. I did find your video explaining what you use. Safe travels.
@OpenRoading4 ай бұрын
@@Mr1011ck Awesome! -J
@sandranorris65425 ай бұрын
I’m confused. I watched this great episode yesterday. Thrilled you got to see the Swift Water Rescue team training.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
We had to re-upload the video because of audio issues. So sorry for the confusion -K
@millierader25175 ай бұрын
Hey, twice the views! 😂
@sandranorris65425 ай бұрын
Interesting. No audio issues when I viewed it yesterday. Thanks for the great content. ❤️
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@millierader2517 Sadly (and we knew this beforehand) uploading a second time kills the video. The all powerful algorithm pushes content out to broader audiences based on how many of your current audience clicks on it and watches it. Well....4,000 people who watched it the first time aren't going to click on it when it shows up the second time - so youtube sees it as a unpopular video. So.....death to the videos "reach." But we weren't comfortable leaving it not fixed knowing that hundreds of people would be affected by the problem. -J
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@sandranorris6542 Awesome! Yes, it only affected people with headphones or mono-speakers. -J
@jazziered1425 ай бұрын
Cheap bikes aren't good, good bikes aren't cheap. I think having them out in the elements all the time is probably not great either. I keep all of my bikes inside, and when I plan out my camper van, I will have a spot inside for the bike I decide to take with me. I have three. I don't have a problem. 😊 N+1
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
But...cheap bikes get the job done for us. 😁 We purchased them last summer when we wanted to get some exersize but were living paycheck to paycheck. -J
@darcyrobb36925 ай бұрын
Enjoying your yt channel. Should put the dog food in a metal bin if can just like food should be in containers- Its unreal how quickly they enter your trailer & eat through everything “ my friends found that out which was a nuisance!Do you carry bear spray &/or bike tool kit??🙂🇨🇦
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
We don’t have bear spray but will for Alaska. We have some basic tools - just didn’t bring them with us on the bike ride! -J
@M.Campbell5 ай бұрын
Déjà vu. Re-upload?
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
haha yes. Yesterdays version sounded fine if you had stereo speakers...but anyone with headphones was getting Me (Joseph) in their right ear and Kalyn in their left and the music and sound effects on both. Then if someone had a non-stereo speaker...they lost half the dialogue. 🤦🏼♂️ It was an export mistake on my part but we didn't want to leave a video up that gave a sub-par viewing experience to a large group of people. Soo...We trashed the original, fixed it, and re-uploaded. It killed the video and our metrics but we wanted everyone who clicked on it to have the best possible viewing experience. -J
@raymondmills93775 ай бұрын
Get the chipfixed and it won't spread. They pump in some polymer and bam gone,
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Planning on getting it fixed tomorrow! So were all fresh for the next chip. 😂 -J
@grayandgrumpy5 ай бұрын
Thinking that 'someone' should have offered to switch bikes. 🙂
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
My bike needs new brake pads desperately. It needs train level stopping distance. 😂 -J
@MJCART-be9nb3 ай бұрын
Get gas...lol
@matrixisdiva5 ай бұрын
Where is this boondocking location
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Here you go! www.campendium.com/great-northern-flats-river-access-site
@joanstump2855 ай бұрын
How do you guys boondocks that long. We have to dump our black tank every two days.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
There are a LOT of factors to this. We know people who conserve a LOT more water than we do and we ask the same question. 😂 Our situation: 2 People 80 Gallon Fresh water tank 2 gray tanks 1 black tank We make it 1 week on our black tank. I usually end up dumping the grays after 5 days. We have a way the ability to dump and transport our waste, and refilling our fresh tank without moving the RV - I showed how we do that in this video ➡️ kzbin.info/www/bejne/oqLTnp-VaaeKnMUsi=CsQ5dwpsgDdlSx0- Hope that helps! -J
@Lapeerphoto5 ай бұрын
2WD? - I did not know that!! Prior to today, I would have said "No one would tow a 5th wheel with a 2WD". No comment.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Have done it for 5 years. In fact - only time we got stuck WITH the trailer on it was the beach and we got on and off the beach with no problem. Had we not tried to evacuate during the low-pressure system combined with strong onshore winds and high tide....we would have driven off just fine too. She's scared of mud - but she's certainly up to towing a 5th wheel, especially if you're not boondocking all the time. -J
@Lapeerphoto5 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading If it works for you, that's awesome. It just never occurred to me. For parking lot queens, no problem. I guess we go off road more than normal. Can't wait to see your Alaska adventure. We plan on towing our rig up there in a cpl yrs. I have a 850# street bike I'm considering putting in storage before we cross the border. Your bike is more suited for Alaska than mine. Have fun!!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@Lapeerphoto Yeah! 850lbs off the front would be rough! 🙂 -J
@Lapeerphoto5 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading HAHA - no way I could put it on the front. It rides in the back (Toy Hauler) . :)
@karens60535 ай бұрын
How much money did you plan a trip to Alaska with RV and Truck would cost
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
From October - March we saved up $15,000. That money is going toward - Excursions (Like a flight around Denali, a wildlife boat tour etc.) - All Fuel from the Canadian border back to the lower 48 - And some buffer Separate from the money we saved - our typical monthly budget averages around $4,500 (this is ALL our expenses including insurance, repairs, etc - more on that in this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/p4erhKGtYpadf5Ysi=SCHdROCDGTo3rOTQ) So by taking fuel and fun stuff OUT of our normal monthly budget (because they are covered by the $15K) we're hoping that should account for other things being more expensive. I know that's a long answer - but it's a hard question when we live life on the road. Gas is a "normal" expense for us whereas someone else needs to plan that into a specific trip. We'll detail everything out about how much everything cost us once we get back! Kalyn keeps meticulous records! -J
@karens60535 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading Thanks That helps give me a general idea for a trip driving to alaska. I would like to drive to Alaska and spend a summer driving around probably in about 2-3 years from now, so its a good time to start saving
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@karens6053 Stay tuned then! We'll have a full budget breakdown at the end of the trip! -J
@flawoodsy5 ай бұрын
Always always wear gloves when picking up trash you could be exposed to toxic substances such as fentanyl could be deadly.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
I've been contemplating this comment since i saw it yesterday evening. In our travels we see trash EVERYWHERE. Ultimate responsibility for this problem lies with those leaving it behind. But, I want to encourage people to pick up trash. Because if we see it...and have the time to pick it up, why are we leaving it there? What I don't want to do is generate fear of simply picking something up and putting it in a trash can. I tried to find a single example of someone dying from simply picking up trash. I found people dying who were literally sleeping in dumpsters but they died by getting crushed by the garbage truck compactor when it dumped the dumpster (sorry to be graphic). No results for dying picking up pieces of paper and plastic around a campsite or off the street. Doesn't mean it hasn't happened...but it does mean the chance of it happening is infinitesimally small. Of course, gloves are safer. Also - if you see needles, and other things that make you think this trash could be extra hazardous, then take proper precautions! I'm not mad - I hope this isn't coming across this way - I'd love to have this conversation around a campfire - but I think we have to remove barriers for doing good things and I'd rather praise someone for cleaning up than make them believe that if they are walking down the sidewalk and see a hamburger wrapper on the ground that they are better off leaving it there since they left their box of disposable gloves at home. Just my thoughts. -J
@cher96535 ай бұрын
Why not bungie and strap the empty water bottles down?
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Normally I had a 1x2 stuck through all the handles and that worked…but we have 2 that are taller than the rest right now. Putting a strap through actually lifts the jugs that are next to the taller ones up and then when they start twisting up a bit the it allows space for the strap to be looser since the anchor point is low. 😟 my solution has been to make sure there’s at least a gallon of water in each when we leave until I can have all the jugs be the same again and then go back to the stick through the handles method. 😂 -J
@almurphy18844 ай бұрын
why would you buy two-wheel drive truck,,
@OpenRoading3 ай бұрын
Here you go! The answer you are looking for - kzbin.infoPjhjHeIE03A?feature=share
@M.E24295 ай бұрын
In Australia you get fined if you load in the back of the Ute ( truck) is not covered. For good reason.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Good to know for when we travel there! We've never had issue with anything but these jugs when they are empty and we are towing. I had a 1x4 that I would stick through the handles but now that we have 2 different types of jugs that was no longer effective. -J
@M.E24295 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading come on down ! Our National Parks are beautiful in a different way- all so different depending where in Oz you are. But the lovely smell of our Eucalyptus seems to always be around.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@M.E2429 it's on our bucket list. We're considering joining the millions and coming for the eclipse in 2028 if we can swing it.-J
@ChiarianWanderer5 ай бұрын
CAL IH SPELL ...J!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt I was going to be wrong. -J
@ChiarianWanderer5 ай бұрын
It's all good y'all... At least you don't double down like some people who come to visit here... And say things like "I know how to say it." Same people think they can pet the bison :) P.s. be prepared for unusual hours at businesses n necessities a you head up. As you found At the UPS store lol.... In some towns....... Some places hours are as arbitrary as moods lol
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@ChiarianWanderer We are very used to getting city names wrong. 😂 Par for the course for being visitors. -J
@asmith13405 ай бұрын
When do you ever use the motorcycle? Just get rid of it and not deal with it. Is it worth it?
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Haha. I hear you! So 2 things for this. 1st - you see approximately 20 minutes of up to a weeks worth of time. 😁 Lots of things we do (mostly boring but not always) don't get shot. 2nd - The bike needs a good bit of repair so I've been riding it a lot less until I can get it into a shop, which is always a bit of a challenge on the road. I actually have an appointment for it next week to get: New tires, Valve check, New fork seals. Once we get that all done and I put a new chain on it I'm sure it will make it into some future videos. But yeah - I hear you. I don't think the bike has been used in a video other than showing off our carrier. 😂 -J
@millierader25175 ай бұрын
Sure it has. You showed a ride you did, I believe up a windy mountain road. Plus you used when the truck was down for repairs.
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@millierader2517 Oh yeah...beet harvest...kinda needed the bike in a big way then! -J
@erictrumpler96525 ай бұрын
Those cute little mice are rats, guys...
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Pretty sure based on everything I've seen that they were indeed mice. They were darker color because they were covered in their own urine from being in the trap for several hours (the probably got into the trap early in the evening and we didn't check the trap until morning). Size, eyes, and tails tell me they are mice. But - I've been wrong before! -J
@ekulikow5 ай бұрын
Ummm ... bike helmets??!!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
While I understand that head injuries can happen at slow speeds, we generally don't wear them on paved paths where we'll be traveling at pretty slow speeds. I actually had a helmet save my life as a kid - tooling down a dirt road showing off my "look ma! No hands!!" method of riding. -J
@ekulikow5 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading Understood. BTW, Glacier NP is by far my second favorite place on earth. Just such amazing views and incredible wildlife. You really can get "lost" in its beauty and fall in love. Enjoy!!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@ekulikow It's a truly amazing place! We hiked the Skyline trail in 2019. Really want to explore more of the backcountry at some point! The views of the park from Glacier View Mtn (outside the park) are just breathtaking. -J
@davidgarcia63155 ай бұрын
Question what kind of a channels do you both have ??
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
Are we talking youtube channels? Kalyn has one on productivity KZbin.com/@kalynbrookeco And then I just have this one. If that's not what you meant let me know! 🙂 -J
@davidgarcia63155 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading I was asking for I had seen there were other channels and thought if it made more of an income for you guys I would join for support .
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@davidgarcia6315 Ah! Like a membership or Patreon! Got it. We don't have any form of ongoing support. At the moment we don't have the bandwidth to manage a separate community on top of everything else. We DO have the Alaska Postcard Club (registration closes for that Tomorrow - openroading.com/postcardclub And we also have a paypal link that we don't publicize all that much: paypal.me/openroading Thanks for asking! If neither of those things are a good option for you no worries! We so appreciate you watching, sharing, and commenting. After doing youtube twice and getting zero traction we are just so encouraged each week when more than 50 people are enjoying what we are putting out there. 🤗 -J
@davidgarcia63155 ай бұрын
@@OpenRoading can you tell me more about the Alaska post card thing !!
@OpenRoading5 ай бұрын
@@davidgarcia6315 Sure! I should have shared a link to our short video we did announcing it 🤦🏼♂ - All the info! 👉🏻 kzbin.info/www/bejne/qmfEk4OoaNyhqLMsi=58P5GLawWAELaU88