Epic Offroad Expedition || Washington State Backcountry Discovery Route DOCUMENTARY

Published 2023-06-19
Hello everyone! This, has been a long time in the making. We have been planning this trip for a year, and without giving too much away; I really hope Mike and Kamelia will make a return trip to complete what they started. This was entirely, so much fun. I hope this film inspires other people to get out there, and enjoy what it yours to enjoy!

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All Comments (21)
  • I grew up in the 70s and 80s in the PNW riding along with my family and my brother and I in the back of the1969 CJ5; We explored many of the roads in Eastern Washington and in the Olympic forest. My family is all but passed away now and I only have the memories thanks for the video
  • @DanWeinel
    The quality of this film is stellar. From one filmmaker to another, great job!
  • Awesome film man love it I live in Oregon and am planning on doing this trip thanks for showcasing it so I know what to expect.
  • @Doc1855
    We live in the mountains 5 miles SW of Cashmere. Nine families live on our private road and all 9 of us own a large part of a mountain between 2 canyons. We’ve made hiking and quad trails on our mountain. If you’re not an owner or have permission from an owner, you’re kindly asked to leave because you’re trespassing. The trail head is less than 100 feet of our front door on a different mountain. It’s truly a beautiful piece of paradise.
  • Great video. Wife and I did 6 from north to south a few weeks ago and will be doing 5 and 4 mid July. Usually in the Olympics so this is new area for us to explore. Thank you for the tree clearing work!
  • @btakin8737
    Great job! My son in law, and grandson did it Oct 22. Loved seeing places I have stood!
  • Awesome video guys! Love the inspiration and reality that your videos share. Hope to see yall out on the trail one day!
  • I was all in till 6:30 ‘mudding’ instead of taking the gravel path . This is precisely the wreckless behavior that has already resulted in many trails being shut down for motorized use. You are providing ammunition for people like the Sierra Club to further limit our access to the mountains and forests of the PNW and beyond.
  • Threw this up on my TV and watched it as I ate dinner, what a great adventure you all had. Looking to do this one day soon.
  • @ZenOverlanding
    Great video this was an epic trip! Glad I found your page!
  • @UBRLND-X
    love this film. great work end to end on this. So jealous on the adventure. what an epic trip. Thanks for taking us along for the ride!
  • Great video! It looks like it was an incredible time, and the scenery there was absolutely amazing!
  • Great video you two. Thank you for it. I'm up in Granite Falls and you've inspired me to one day experience that trail for myself.
  • @kameliah
    Great video guys! Loved to see your cute personalities. Bummer we couldn't finish to the end.
  • Thanks for the video. Spokane off- road Adventures are doing the WABDR in July. Thanks for the inspiration for others to get out there and enjoy.
  • @weatherornotsubaru
    Excellent video! We just did section 2 of the WA BDR last weekend. It was our first time out on any BDR. Camped at the top of Bethel Ridge (the hidden viewpoint spot). Our goal for 2nd night was Manastash Ridge Observatory where we camped again and were welcomed with beautiful views and warm weather. Then backtracked to get back on the BDR and finished our off-road adventure in Ellensburg. Now all I can think about is going back out again! We are going to do the Utah BDR this October (hopefully the entire thing) and if my family is up for it, we might tackle Section 1 of the WA BDR while we get closer to home (we live in king county). We are in a 2023 Subaru Ascent, 2" lift with skid plates and AT tires. It did fantastic over the weekend, better than expected. We will have a full size spare on a hitch mount, winch, rock sliders, and a rear locker all installed before the Utah trip. I'd like to do the entire WA BDR route in the future, probably next year at this point. Exploring the unknown and seeing things that almost nobody else sees is just wonderful. We are a family of 6 and I hope this addiction of exploring is passed on to our kids (our oldest right now is 10). Also, around 6:00 in the video, that looks like the deep ruts on Section 2! We managed to avoid most of them (either go around them or straddle them). Also it was bone dry when we went last weekend, so no mud/water.