So over the summer I made a plan to go on a week-long road trip with my two cousins, Peyton and Madison.
Okay, we're making a little plan right now for our road trip this summer.
Vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom.
To somewhere.
Our plan started off a little rough, but we eventually decided that we'd start the trip in Eugene Oregon and make our way to a new location every day.
So with nearly 800 miles ahead of us, the week long road trip around Oregon began.
But of course, not even like 30 minutes into the road trip something had to go wrong.
Well, desperate times call for desperate measures.
I just pissed in the woods with so many cars right by me.
Definitely not our proudest moment.
But after driving for a couple more hours, we made it to the first stop of the trip.
We made it to Bandon, Oregon!
We did it!
Happy camper!
Look at us being like outdoor survival people.
It's just not even getting anywhere.
My back is gonna be broken when I'm like that.
So we've officially set up camp for the night and everything with time to spare.
We're trying to go down to the beach and catch sunset.
But as you can see, it's literally just gray clouds in the sky right now.
So I don't know if there's gonna be much of a sunset, but we're still gonna try to go down there and just make the most out of it.
When will my death, when she shall have come, when will my life come?
The next day, after we woke up and after we ate breakfast, and after we packed up everything, it was time to get back on the road and make our way to the next destination.
Bye to our campsite.
Bye.
Bye.
We on the road again.
And eventually we made it to Brookings, Oregon.
I'm not going to record us setting up the tent again because that's really stupid.
Instead, we're just going to do this.
We did it.
So the whole reason we wanted to go to Brookings Oregon, was because of this one specific location we found on Instagram, claimed to be called Samuel H Boardman Scenic Corridor.
That's the ocean and we have to go like all through the forest to get to this one rock.
We've seen on Instagram and everything.
Okay, so it looks like we're trying to follow that path down there and see what's on the other side of this rock.
So basically the whole day was spent scaling the coastline looking for that one specific rock formation.
So we biked kind of a long way.
We started like down there and we've just made our way up to here.
And we're hoping over this hill is the rock we've been looking for this whole time.
Okay.
What the hell?
It's still not here.
What?
We've been looking for this for so long.
So somehow we ended up at this really random secluded spot along the coast.
We came to Brookings for this one specific location and we couldn't even find it and we ended up here.
So we did waste a lot of our time and energy.
We still tried to make the most out of the experience, but then we realized we still have to walk all the way back too, in the dark.
We should leave.
Oh my God.
Why did we stay out here this long?
How did we get back?
I don't know.
We're about to start making our way into the woods.
I don't really know if you guys can see it, but I'm recording it in case we die or something.
I don't know.
Oh yeah, we, okay, I've recognized this.
It's actually creepy though.
And as if trying to find our way through the woods in the pitch black late at night wasn't already scary enough on its own.
How red is my face.
Dude, we made it back.
Everything is most definitely okay.
What?
What?
No, no, who the fuck...
Why would she say that we're back in the tent, we're safe and everything, and but that was definitely one of the scariest things that's ever happened to us.
Like you just had to be there in that moment with us experiencing that and feeling exactly what we were feeling, because it was not a good feeling.
There was just so many bad signs.
It just all led up to that and that was like the last thing.
That was just like like that was the climax.
We've been re-watching the footage of that whole thing and just like examining it and seeing what even happened, to see if, like one of us accidentally clicked Siri or one of us were to like say something that triggered her to say that.
I'm not sure I understand.
Like none of her responses would be something like yeah, it just doesn't make sense, we're just gonna have to make a new plan, because we never even ended up finding the rock.
Long story short.
Apparently, samuel h boardman is actually the name of the whole coastline in brookings, oregon.
So after doing some more research, we found out that the place we were looking for was actually called natural bridges cove.
Wow,
It's right there.
We spent the whole day yesterday looking for this exact spot, yet it was 50 feet away from the parking lot.
Okay, so down there is where people normally take the Instagram pictures, so we're gonna try to make it down there safely.
So now we have to go on this narrow path and it's scary because it's right on the edge of a cliff.
Dude, be careful.
They took it right there!
Woo!
But before we knew it it was time to leave Brookings Oregon, and start the drive to the next destination of the trip.
So we have about a five hour drive to the next stop of the trip.
But the whole plans for today kind of just got ruined because of the whole thing yesterday with not being able to find the stupid little rock we wanted to look for.
Everyone tagged the rock as the whole, like as Samuel Boardman or whatever, and turns out that's 12 miles of rocks.
So we literally Googled Samuel Boardman.
No, we were looking for one specific rock within rocks, yeah and so, and so many of them like looked similar, we finally found it and we almost died.
Yeah, i can't believe everyone tagged it the wrong way on instagram too.
That's so annoying, but we're kind of the dumb ones for believing the other dumb ones, and we I didn't even Google it.
As soon as we Googled it, the next day, we found exactly what we needed.
I'm just going crazy.
We're all going crazy.
I think we're all going a little bit insane right now.
On the road again.
I can't wait to be back on the road again.
Bye!
Bye!
I'm trying to get some aesthetic shots and everything on this road, but I'm not going to take a risk.
We'll go around a corner of my head.
We'll just go like, take it slow up in here, Ricky.
What if I keep this all in?
Thank you.
Once we got to the campsite, we made a fire.
Well, we've successfully lit an actually good fire tonight.
We roasted some s'mores.
Ew, that kind of doesn't look that good, but you know what?
And got scared of a tree.
But the next day we packed up everything again and drove into my hometown so we could spend a night preparing for the final stop of the trip.
I hope you guys enjoyed that aesthetic shot.
Us crawling into the tent.
What aesthetic?
It's the shell station is in the background.
I was still so unstable.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
It is such a thin ass road.
I thought that was a fog.
Cool, bro!
Wait, click the top light up there.
If that works.
Yes!
Oh my god!
The picture that was just taken of me makes me want to die.
Yummy!
Yeah!
Woo!
Woo!
Natural Bridge Cove?
What a loser name.
For a fucking loser rock.
Horse Curl?
What the fuck?
Oh my god, you look like a little frog.
Oh my god, the shoulder.