@@ourpnwadventures Thanks and thanks for watching and commenting.
@godsbackcountryoverland4 сағат бұрын
Nice spot to camp Scott, I love camping on the river. The Vevor looks like its working out pretty good for ya.👍🏽
@scottalpine2 сағат бұрын
@@godsbackcountryoverland Thanks, yup the Vevor did great, it was actually way warmer than I anticipated.
@easycamperdandog3 сағат бұрын
Nice campsite, I like a spot by a river, bigger views. I would have been a little concerned about a helicopter flying over my camp like that. I would have been worried that someone was lost or, worse, someone had "escaped" and they were looking using infra red.
@scottalpine2 сағат бұрын
@@easycamperdandog Yup, I always like to go for the bigger views. The helicopter was weird but I was thinking it was probably training flights. I was not too far from a ski resort and close to a small mountain runway that is closed in the winter months for normal travel but is used for training and emergencies. Ranger Creek Airport. If you’re ever down this way it’s great camping access in the winter but way too crowded in the summer.
@campfire522 сағат бұрын
Very entertaining video and a beautiful campsite. Thank you for a job well done here. Was the axe that you used to split the firewood a Fiskars splitting axe? Enjoy the outdoors, see you on your net video. Thanks again.
@scottalpine2 сағат бұрын
@@campfire52 Thanks, I believe the splitting axe is a gerber which is owned by Fiskars. I’ve had that axe for at least 15 years.
@campfire52Сағат бұрын
@@scottalpine I have a Fiskars that looks identical to yours except it has an orange handle. Awesome splitting axes. Fiskars and Gerber represent very good quality. Thank you.
@rdulaneyjr2 сағат бұрын
When you think you got enough wood, get twice as much more. I think I know that spot
@scottalpine2 сағат бұрын
@@rdulaneyjr Yup. I only brought back three smaller pieces this trip. It’s always better to have too much firewood rather than too little.