Off-Grid Backcountry Adventures

Full-Time Truck Camping Nomad From 2015-2021, Now Living Off-Grid In Northern AZ On 14 Acres
Hello, my name is Brian and I have been camping full-time in my 4x4 Tacoma since July 5th, 2015 slaying dragons on the reg. I decided to ditch my former Corporate Life due to all the stress and sleepless nights I encountered from the rat race. Traveling full-time has been such an incredible experience and through this channel I want to inspire others to do the same. My videos provide insight into all aspects of 4x4 vehicle travel and offer advice on what gear to use to help make your adventures comfortable. If you have any questions on my videos then please add a comment and I'll do my best to get back to you in a timely manner. Please keep in mind that I spend about 2 weeks per month offline so my response time may be somewhat slow but I do promise to respond to each inquiry. For additional information on my efforts, please check out my website at www.OffGridBackcountryAdventures.com.


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These sunsets never get old. 🤘I have the stove ready to keep my camper warm and my hot tub is getting up to temp. Going to cook up some dinner for me and Meadow and then enjoy the celestial light show this evening. Hope you all are having a great weekend.

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I was cleaning out my camper yesterday and came across an external hard drive I thought had been lost. It has TONS of footage from my time with Sierra from 2017-2020 so the videos for Sat and Sun will be a throwback to those times. It's like chicken soup for my soul to watch footage of Sierra happy and healthy. See you all this weekend. ~ Brian

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I'll be going live in about an hour to chat about the latest with my neck. Hope to see you in the live chat!

1 week ago | [YT] | 52

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Meadow’s #1 favorite place to take a nap is on the back of the quad. Ha! This energetic fireball is such a trip.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 396

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I have a broken neck and altered today's upload to bring you all up to speed with what's going on. I'll have the video up by 3pm MST.

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This is the same method used in my immediate area and after a few years I'm seeing improvement. It will be interesting to see what takes place in this section of Idaho with juniper tree removal.

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 38

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I’ll be going LIVE at 5pm MST this evening from the camper, look forward to chatting with you all again. ✌️

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 69

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I had a BLAST a few weeks ago with ‪@ThisNomadicIdea‬ going on a "off the beaten path" guided caving experience. Some of the restrictions were TIGHT and I thought I might get a little freaked out but it was surprisingly very relaxing. Definitely would like to do this again!

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Came across a great resource last night for Northern Arizona Native Plants. I really love the Wildlife Impact section so I know what species to plant in particular areas at my place. Tons of great info, here's the link...

www.flagstaff.az.gov/DocumentCenter/View/58057/Nor…

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JUNIPER REMOVAL RESULTS (3 Years Later) - There is a large 1 square mile State Land Trust parcel down the road from me where three years ago AZ Game and Fish slashed nearly all the Junipers that were starving this land of water and biodiversity. They left behind pinyon pines, a few old growth junipers, and slash piles of juniper branches from the trees that were removed. The goal was to see if removing junipers and creating slash piles would help the land begin to heal itself through more biodiversity and more groundwater. The first picture shows what it looks like today, the second picture is what it used to look like. As you can see in the remaining photos, there are many native plants 🌱 sprouting up in these slash piles and the ground appears to be in better shape with more tallgrass taking hold helping to keep this loose soil in place. The proof is in the pudding, removing juniper trees from the Northern AZ landscape and creating slash piles with the branches has a positive benefit for the environment and encourages more biodiversity in plants which helps local wildlife. I’ve seen lots of people say junipers are essential for restoring the land and native species. I have a different opinion - you don’t need junipers, you just need shade to get things germinating. That’s why reducing the amount of juniper trees and their water consumption by cutting them down but still using the biomass to create shade makes the most sense for what I’m accomplishing on my land. I’ll have all of this in tomorrow’s video. Hope you all have a great Saturday!

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