72 Hours Living in NEW CyberTruck Basecamp
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creators put the Tesla Cybertruck and its $3,000 Base Camp tent to the test, spending three days in the desert. They share their first impressions, the setup and takedown process of the tent, and their experience living out of the futuristic vehicle. They also demonstrate the Cybertruck's features, including its performance in Baja mode and its off-road capabilities, while addressing questions from viewers about the vehicle's design, usability, and power consumption.
Takeaways
- ð The Tesla Cyber truck and its $3,000 Base Camp tent were tested for a 3-day desert living experience.
- ðïž The Base Camp tent setup and teardown process was found to be more complex and time-consuming than anticipated, with some suggested improvements.
- ð The Cyber truck's ability to power electrical appliances like an air fryer and kettle was tested, with only a 2% battery drain after 30 minutes of use.
- ð Unique features of the Cyber truck include the 'frunk' (front trunk), a minimalist interior with a steering wheel and screen, and the lack of visible Tesla branding.
- ð ïž The Cyber truck's off-road capabilities were tested with its suspension system, which can raise for extra clearance, and different driving modes including Baja mode.
- ð¥ The vehicle attracted significant attention and curiosity from onlookers, with many stopping to take photos and ask questions.
- ð¡ The Cyber truck's exterior is made of stainless steel, which leaves fingerprints, but also has a unique design that incorporates a windshield and a single large wiper.
- ðïž The Base Camp tent provides a roomy space with headroom and storage pockets, but lacks built-in lighting and electrical outlets.
- ðž The video creators had a past issue with filming in national parks and now use alternative sites like Hipcamp for their camping locations.
- ð The overall experience of living out of the Cyber truck was positive, despite some initial challenges and design critiques.
- ð The Cyber truck offers a futuristic and unique camping experience, blending the convenience of a vehicle with the adventure of outdoor living.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of the Tesla Cyber truck and the Base Camp tent in the context of the video?
-The main purpose of the Tesla Cyber truck and the Base Camp tent in the video is to test them out as a means of living off-grid in the desert for three days, evaluating their functionality, convenience, and overall experience of using them as a temporary home.
How does the narrator describe their initial impression of the Cyber truck's design and features?
-The narrator describes the Cyber truck's design as futuristic, comparing it to a spaceship and expressing excitement about its unique look. They also mention the truck's powerful acceleration, sports car-like handling, and the impressive off-road capabilities, including the ability to raise its suspension for extra clearance.
What issues did the narrator encounter during the first night in the Cyber truck?
-During the first night, the narrator experienced concerns about security, hearing noises and seeing lights that made them think someone was trying to break in. They also faced difficulties with the Base Camp tent setup, finding the process more complicated than anticipated and questioning the design choices.
How did the narrator address the challenge of inflating the Base Camp tent?
-The narrator initially struggled with the manual inflation process, which required a hand pump and lacked an electric inflator. They expressed frustration over the omission of an electric inflator, considering it a significant oversight given the tent's high price point.
What was the outcome of the test using the air fryer and kettle, and how did it affect the Tesla battery?
-The test involved running the air fryer for 30 minutes and boiling water for rice, which resulted in a 2% decrease in the Tesla battery level. The narrator was impressed by the battery's performance, noting that their previous van would have run out of power much faster under similar conditions.
What are some of the unique features of the Cyber truck mentioned in the script?
-Some unique features of the Cyber truck mentioned include the 'squirkle' steering system, steer-by-wire technology, a large central screen that controls various vehicle functions, a glass roof that makes the interior feel more open and bright, and the ability to adjust the height of the truck for different driving scenarios.
How did the narrator's perspective on the Base Camp tent change over the course of the experience?
-Initially, the narrator was critical of the Base Camp tent's setup process and design flaws. However, after reframing their expectations and comparing it to traditional tent camping rather than van life, they began to appreciate the convenience of having a power supply and the uniqueness of the experience.
What was the narrator's reaction to the attention the Cyber truck attracted at the supercharger station?
-The narrator found the attention amusing and noted that it felt like being a celebrity. They observed that many people took photos of the truck and some even stopped to ask questions or admire the vehicle, making it clear that the Cyber truck stands out and attracts a lot of interest.
What safety concerns, if any, did the narrator express about the Cyber truck's design?
-The narrator expressed concerns about the sharp edges of the truck's design, specifically mentioning the potential hazard of cutting oneself on the edges. They also mentioned a fear of someone trying to break into the truck during the night, which affected their sense of security.
What are some suggestions the narrator has for improving the Base Camp tent?
-The narrator suggests adding an electric outlet for powering lights or charging devices inside the tent, incorporating an inflatable mattress for more comfort, and improving the tent's setup process to be more intuitive and less prone to user error.
How does the narrator summarize their overall experience with the Cyber truck and Base Camp tent?
-The narrator concludes that while the Cyber truck offers an exciting and unique driving experience with impressive off-road capabilities and high-tech features, the Base Camp tent, despite its high price, could use some improvements in design and functionality to better suit the camping experience.
Outlines
ð Introducing the Tesla Cybertruck and Base Camp Experience
The video begins with an introduction to the Tesla Cybertruck and the $3,000 Base Camp designed tent. The creators share their excitement about testing the Base Camp in the desert over three days. They discuss their background of living in a van during the pandemic and testing various vehicles for living situations. The video will cover the setup, tour, and daily living experience of the Cybertruck Base Camp. The first night's experience is recounted, including a humorous incident of thinking a burglar was trying to break in due to the motion-censored LED light on the front of the Tesla. The video also shares the process of driving the Cybertruck to Joshua Tree and the attention it attracted, as well as the initial impressions of the vehicle's features and capabilities.
ð£ïž Detailed Tour of the Cybertruck and Its Features
The video continues with a detailed tour of the Cybertruck, starting from the front trunk, or 'frunk', and moving towards the back. The presenter, who is not a car expert, shares a 'normal person's' perspective on the vehicle. Highlights include the unique steering system called 'squirkle', the massive windshield, and the stainless steel exterior that leaves fingerprints. The interior is minimalistic with a focus on the steering wheel and screen. The screen controls various functions of the truck, including the trunk and frunk, and offers different driving modes. The video also discusses the digital rearview mirror, the all-glass roof, and the storage space in the backseat. The tour concludes with a look at the Base Camp tent setup and its features, including the roomy interior and storage pockets.
ðïž Critique and Improvement Suggestions for the Base Camp Tent
The video segment focuses on the critique of the Base Camp tent, discussing its design and functionality. The presenter shares their first impressions and points out areas for improvement, such as the lack of electrical outlets and the need for a more comfortable mattress. The video also highlights the tent's positives, like its storage space and the ease of setup once the process is understood. The critique is balanced with a positive note on the tent's design, which doesn't lay directly in the bed of the truck, allowing for additional storage. The segment ends with a humorous anecdote about the inclusion of a bicycle pump as the primary inflation method for the tent.
ð Testing the Cybertruck's Power Supply and Charging Experience
This part of the video explores the Cybertruck's power supply capabilities and the charging experience. The creators discuss the process of setting up the Base Camp tent and the challenges they faced, including a broken leg of the tent. They also share their experience of charging the Cybertruck at a supercharger, the attention it attracted, and the cost of charging. The video highlights the truck's ability to power appliances like an air fryer and a kettle, and the minimal impact on the battery. The creators also discuss their past experiences with national parks and their current camping strategy using a website called hipcamp to find private properties for camping.
ðïž Exhilarating Drive and Baja Mode Experience in the Cybertruck
The video segment captures the thrilling experience of driving the Cybertruck, particularly focusing on the Baja mode. The creators share their excitement as they engage the mode and test the truck's acceleration and suspension capabilities. They compare the experience to driving a go-kart and express their amazement at the truck's handling and power. The video also includes a humorous anecdote about a UFO sighting and the unique experiences that come with camping in the desert. The segment ends with the creators discussing their plans to return the Cybertruck to its owner and reflecting on the overall experience.
ð³ Cooking and Living Off the Grid with the Cybertruck
The video segment showcases the creators' experiment with cooking using the Cybertruck's power supply. They use an air fryer and a kettle to prepare a meal and discuss the minimal impact on the truck's battery life. The creators also share their strategy for charging electronic devices and the convenience of having a power source while camping in the desert. The video includes a cooking session with the air fryer and a fire for boiling water, highlighting the combination of modern technology and traditional camping elements. The creators also discuss their thoughts on the Cybertruck's design, its differences from a normal Tesla, and its suitability for different types of camping or living situations.
ð Wrapping Up the Cybertruck Adventure and Returning the Vehicle
The video concludes with the creators packing up the Cybertruck and reflecting on their experience. They answer questions from viewers about the truck's appearance, setup time for the Base Camp tent, and their overall impressions of the vehicle. The creators share their thoughts on whether they would purchase the Cybertruck in the future and compare it to other RV options. The segment ends with a humorous moment where they receive a 'cookie' message, possibly from Elon Musk, and a final farewell as they prepare to return the Cybertruck.
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Keywords
ð¡Cybertruck
ð¡Base Camp
ð¡Off-roading
ð¡Electric Vehicle (EV)
ð¡Sustainabilty
ð¡Camping
ð¡Adventure
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Highlights
The Tesla Cyber truck and its $3,000 Base Camp tent are put to the test in the desert over 3 days.
The Cyber truck's futuristic design and capabilities are explored, including its off-road performance and unique features.
The Base Camp tent setup process is detailed, highlighting its ease of use and roominess inside.
Challenges with the tent's design are discussed, such as the lack of electrical outlets and the need for an electric inflator.
The Cyber truck's driving experience is compared to that of a sports car, with exceptional acceleration and handling.
The truck's ability to raise its suspension for extra off-road clearance is tested in the desert setting.
The Cyber truck's battery capacity and power supply capabilities are tested by running an air fryer and boiling water.
The truck's infotainment system and its features, such as theater mode, are demonstrated.
The Cyber truck's unique 'squirkle' steering system is explained and its functionality is discussed.
The truck's exterior design, including its stainless steel body and lack of visible Tesla branding, is noted.
The Cyber truck's attention-grabbing qualities are highlighted, with people frequently stopping to take photos and ask questions.
The experience of living out of the Cyber truck is compared to van life, with a focus on the convenience of having a power source and the truck's capabilities.
The process of setting up and taking down the Base Camp tent is timed and discussed, with tips for improvement.
The Cyber truck's Baja mode is tested, providing an exhilarating off-road experience.
The truck's ability to attract attention and make an impact is discussed, with the presenter feeling like a celebrity.
The presenter's change in perspective regarding the Cyber truck and its Base Camp tent, from initial skepticism to appreciation of its unique features.
Transcripts
this is the Tesla cyber truck and this
is the $3,000 Tesla designed tent they
call Base Camp we're going to be putting
this set up to the test as we spend the
next 3 days living in the middle of the
desert if you're new here we've spent a
lot of time living out of homes on
Wheels this van was our home for 2 years
during the pandemic and since then we've
tested different Vehicles living
situations of all shapes and sizes so
we're excited to see how the futuristic
looking cybertruck base camp Compares in
this video we'll put the C chuck to the
test offro give you a full tour of our
setup and show you what it's like to
actually live out of it on a daily basis
oh my gosh this is way too much
fun good morning that is not how you're
supposed to get out the zipper Stu we
just finished spending our first night
in the Cyber truck and I have a lot of
thoughts pluss we give you a full tour
around but first let me get
[Music]
caffeinated well dang my extension cord
has two holes and the kettle has three
PRS I think we can still make this work
it just won't be quite as
[Music]
convenient good morning good how did you
sleep once I finally fell asleep I slept
great I was convinced somebody was
trying to break in for a while
it was about midnight and I heard
this and then I saw a light obviously
burglar trying to kill me she's uh
Sleeping with a rock beside her pillow
the Nate was so brave and got out with
our tripod in his underwear so last
night at midnight something banged up
against the car multiple times and I
think the LED light on the front of the
Tesla is motion censored we kept hearing
like a thud against the car and then and
there' be the flash of a light we will
definitely be moving Camp spots
tonight so before we get into the tour
let me quickly catch you up on how we
got out here how we got this truck and
what the plans are yesterday we met a
random guy at an office parking lot in
LA and then we drove the truck 2 hours
here to Joshua Tree if you want to feel
like a celebrity renting one of these
trucks in the next couple months when
there aren't many of them on the road is
the perfect way to do that I've bet over
a 100 people drove by us taking photos
and then we stopped at a supercharger to
top up before driving into Joshua tree
and it was kind of crazy people were
taking photos in front of the truck at
one point we had like 10 people and I
was giving a tour of a truck I knew
nothing about at that point it was
pretty humorous I mean stopping at a
supercharger is just asking for it
because all the other Tesla owners are
just sitting there waiting for their
cars to charge and this is by far the
most interesting thing that could
possibly drive up also driving this
thing is insanely fun it does not feel
like driving a truck at all it feels
like driving a sports car both with the
acceleration and with the steering you
literally can control this massive
powerful truck just with the flick of a
wrist and then last night getting to
this campsite we got to put Overland
mode to the test I feel like Joshua Tree
kind of looks like Mars anyway so in my
mind this is just the perfect setting
for the Cyber truck and I have to say
the roads getting out here weren't
exactly easy and this thing rod super
smooth we'll get into all this later but
the Cyber truck actually has the ability
to raise its suspension 12 in for extra
off-road clearance and then last night
we got to Camp right as the sun was
setting and the tint in the back of the
cybertruck had never been set up before
and I couldn't find any videos about it
on YouTube so I was kind of going in
blind to the setup the only thing I had
seen was the promo video that Tesla made
and in that video it looks like it just
kind of like magically inflates and sets
itself up um that is not the case you
actually have to take the truck apart a
little bit which is crazy a couple of
things about the setup process just
really make me wonder who designed this
$3,000 tent it's definitely more
involved than I anticipated so at this
point we have been in the Cyber truck
for less than 24 hours so we are by no
means experts but I do want to show you
around show you the things that we like
and we don't like so far kind of our
first impressions of the truck and last
but not least you saw the kettle earlier
but we bought a couple appliances to
test out this is an air fryer both the
air fryer and the kettle pull an insane
amount of electricity I know this
because we lived in a van and we would
never ever put an air fryer in our van
because it would just drain the
batteries immediately so I actually want
to try cooking a meal in the air fryer
and then measure to see how much of the
Tesla battery that it drains we've got a
lot of fun stuff coming up so let's get
started with the
tour ooh Why did that just happen it
just locks when you get far away from it
my phone is in the car this thing is
haunted quick disclaimer before we get
started I am not a car expert I'm far
from an engineer so if you want a
detailed Tech tour of the cybertruck
there are already a bunch of those on
the internet however I have lived out
out of tons of vehicles all over the
world so if you want a raw real normal
person's perspective of this dirty
fingerprinted messy lived out of cyber
trck this tour is for you we're going to
start in the front and we'll work our
way to the back so welcome to the frunk
that is actually what it's called
there's a button somewhere and it opens
up the front trunk just picture the head
engineers at Tesla having a serious
convers ation and calling it a frunk I
don't know why I think that's so funny
notice that we don't have anything in
here and that's because we just keep
completely forgetting that it even
exists and it kind of doubles as a seat
there's quite a bit of cool branding on
the car they've actually welded cyber
truck right here and in a few other
spots fun fact I don't think the word
Tesla is anywhere on the whole cyber
truck to close it you just press the
button all right next we have the
world's largest piece of automotive
glass the windshield is gigantic like
literally larger than my wingspan huge
and it comes with the world's largest
single windshield wiper there's just one
and surprisingly it rained for about 5
minutes yesterday and we got to use it
also in all the other videos that I've
watched online the wheels have had those
really cool futuristic looking covers on
them but apparently they're being
recalled because they're actually
rubbing holes in the sidewall of the
tire like where the extra weight from
the truck makes it stick out on the
bottom and then also anybody who is
lucky enough to get the first few cyber
trucks they'll have this really cool
laser engrave branding that says
Foundation series there are about a
million finger prints here on the side
of the door and that is because it is
completely made of stainless steel so
it's kind of like a refrigerator I don't
know if there's any way to avoid this it
kind of drives me nuts so you may notice
something missing from the door
here have you noticed yet there's no
handle and that's because instead of a
handle they have a button and it kind of
works like a microwave just really going
with the kitchen theme here and you can
open it no problem but there's no way to
close the door without touching the
stainless steel and getting fingerprints
everywhere from now on this is what I'm
going to
do problem solved this is from one day
of use let's get the front
SE welcome to the inside of the Cyber
trck it's so simple and sleek and
futuristic looking we have the steering
wheel and the
screen that's it we'll start with the
steering wheel they call this the
squirkle it's actually a really
unique system oh I can't wait for
this I don't really understand it either
it's called steer by wire basically you
can control the entire Tesla with the
flick of her wrist plus the wheels on
the back of the Tesla actually turn so
the turn radius on this feels like a
sports car but it's a truck I actually
pulled a UI in the middle of the road
the other day no problem in this thing
it literally feels like driving a
go-kart you're just like have we honed
the horn yet works like a normal horn
this is where you would naturally just
set your phone and it happens to be a
wireless charger and this might look
like a normal center console but let me
show you underneath this cool little
trinket box we have so much space and an
outlet so we're charging the Drone I
have my power bank in here and then it
all just hides underneath that and then
speaking of space I don't know what's
usually right here in like a normal car
but somehow there there's nothing here
also more super cool cybertruck branding
I'm pretty sure you have to have a rear
view mirror in order to legally drive in
the US so this is like a little
pointless plastic mirror that I think
they put here just because they had to
because you obviously can't see out the
back you can technically see out of the
back of the Tesla if you have the bed
cover up but you also wouldn't normally
drive that way because it decreases the
aerodynamics like that's why that cover
exists and so the rearview mirror is
basically pointless is what we're trying
to say however there is a digital rear
view mirror and it's so much better than
what this would do anyway even if you
could use it because it works like a
regular rear view but when you put on
your blanket and you're getting over it
shifts to the side camera so there's
literally no way to have a blind spot
one more thing to point out is this roof
is All Glass so it just feels so much
more open and bright in here when you're
driving there is no button to open the
glove box there's no handle just like
the outside doors instead use the screen
the screen does everything if you can
remember
how don't
look even if somehow somebody got in
your car like if they were trying to
steal something they need a pin in order
to open the glove box it's actually
quite small but still pretty cool all
right now back to the screen this is
literally where you control everything
here's the truck I can open and close
the trunk I can open and close the frun
I can adjust the height of the truck I
don't know if you're off-roading or
whatever other reason you need to like
lift your truck whatever truck people do
like it's like an elevator like you
justop oh I opened the
phone close please it shows you exactly
what's happening outside of the car like
open your door right now wa awesome I
could go on forever with all the fun
features that you can use the screen for
but I'll just point out a few of my
favorites for now if you click Dynamics
they're all the different Drive modes so
we use sport mode to get here yesterday
and then we also tried out off-road mode
and later today we're going to try out
Baja
mode that's the coolest part as far as
the car controls go but last night we
discovered theater mode it was freezing
outside we had all intentions of like
having a fire cooking some dinner having
a romantic little picnic but instead we
made a Sherie board and turned on the
heat in the car and sat in here and
literally watched streaming platforms I
have no idea where the internet is
coming from from to make this work but
it worked and we're in the middle of
nowhere not only is the screen just huge
and amazing but the audio it was like
surround sound like it was actually like
I was in a movie theater Karen n's video
about the train trip across the
continent it's actually so good you
should watch out I think that about does
it from the r let me show you the back
fingerprints there we go this is clearly
where we are storing all of our
belongings it's pretty much like a
normal back seat of a truck except the
seat folds completely 90° so we have so
much space back here it's crazy another
unique thing about the back is that
these doors actually open 90° which
doesn't seem like a big deal but if
you're trying to move something really
big out of the back of the truck it's so
nice more fingerprints so this is a
cybertruck base camp Tesla's tent that
costs $3,000 that I think could use a
couple improvements basically the idea
is it lives in a little box in the back
of the truck and when you need it you
can easily set it up and you'll get to
see that whole process tonight when we
move campsites but for now let's take a
look inside while it's set up first last
night when it was dark it was super
awkward to get inside cuz I was like
trying to crawl up here like this but uh
this morning I figured out that there's
actually two handles under here that
actually make it super easy to pull
yourself up so I am 510 if I sit
straight up I have about 6 in of head
room on this side of the tent so it is
nice and roomy that's as far as I can
spread my arms out probably about 4 ft
wide if I had to guess also there tons
of pockets on each side of the tent it's
got these little zippers that unzip I
guess the rainfly probably comes off now
let's talk about where I think there is
room for improvement I feel like whoever
designed this tent is not actually a
camper this truck has so much power I
don't know why you wouldn't run some
type of accessible Outlet into the base
camp there's no way to do anything with
electricity or lights inside of the tent
so it would be really nice to have some
kind of little like flexible light bar
running at across the top somewhere to
charge your phone like just like a
little USB outlet anything like that
feels super simple there are two things
that like were just major misses the
first has to do with this mattress it's
about an inch thick it's pretty
comfortable but the tint is already
inflatable why not put a couple inches
of inflatable mattress underneath this
pad and then it would be the most
comfortable thing ever but that's not
the biggest flaw in the design I'll have
to get underneath the tent to show you
that let's sprinkle in a little
positivity here one thing that I
actually really like about the design is
that the tent doesn't lay directly in
the bed so you've got like a couple feet
of storage inside these little legs are
what keep the bed from falling down and
again set this up in the dark last night
oh that didn't sound good couldn't
really see what was going on I just
started pulling on this leg thinking
that you know like there was like a
little clamp or something holding it
turns out there's a little uh metal
button that I was supposed to hit that
was like a lock
button it's broken so like from my
mistake and don't break your $3,000 base
camp on the first night if you can help
it please tell
me why the Tesla base camp comes with a
bicycle
bump I could not believe it when I
opened up the duffel bag and this was
inside it's a hand pump and I thought
surely this is a backup scenario not the
case this is the primary way that you
inflate the tent and this right here is
is where you blow up the tent you want
to know what is 20 in away come right
down here with me an
outlet to plug in your inflator your
electric inflator so you don't have to
sit there and pump it like an idiot
literally I can put 12 in away and they
didn't think to
include this would be a better rant if I
could think of the name of that thing an
electric and blater I mean tell him Nate
it's a nice it's a nice like it's really
not that much effort but like how you
miss that I don't know I think that's
the thing with the price of this and
just how quality the rest of the tech is
in the Cyber Tru like it just really
feels random okay so that does it for
the overview of the truck in the tent
we're about to move campsites and I'm
going to attempt to take this thing down
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everything out of the tent and I thought
it would be fun to uh time how long it
takes me to get it down for the first
time I figure it'll only get faster from
here so this is like a worst case
scenario
[Applause]
all right 5 minutes in we got the entt
down now I just have to get everything
folded up the only thing that I really
have to compare this to is the rooftop
tent that we stayed in when we were
overlanding in Australia I wouldn't say
this is necessarily harder but there are
way more steps the other one you just
kind of like pulled down closed it
tucked all the things in and then you
were good to go this is just like that's
kind of a lot the piece that I bent last
night just broke
off oh gosh the whole leg just broke off
well Nate is finishing up packing up
base camp I'm in charge of lunch we're
obsessed with these salad kits that's
just the salad and all the toppings all
in one package I think I got the easy
[Music]
job all right I'm uh well over 10
minutes
in let me show you what I'm struggling
with up here this is the cover that's
supposed to hold the tin in place so
that's kind of what it looks like when
it's just living in the back of the
truck the beds folded up pretty nicely
wasn't too much of a pain but this part
right here this has to be on the outside
and it's just not it's just not made to
do that okay so there was a bit of user
error there is a raset strap on the back
that i' forgotten to tighten down I made
it somewhat easier to get the rest of
the fabric pulled over and now I'm going
to see if it'll zip up super easy
actually once you do it in the right
order that took 17 minutes I think
tomorrow I could probably do it in 10
now that I know what I'm
doing all
right
the guy we rent at this truck prob is
going to be like what did you do very
different like renting a car and driving
it from place to place than living out
of it okay if you know anything about
all the other Teslas this is not new
news to you how do I get it to be me my
profile he put your foot on The
Brak I've just created my specific fake
driving profile which means my seat is
very close to the steing wheel I told
her she's the only one that can make a
Tesla cyber truck look uncool I've like
lifted the squirkle as high as it'll go
I've moved my seat up and as close to
the windshield as possible she drives
just like her mom which looks like an
old lady I love you Mommy so I feel like
we were pretty hard on the base camp so
far that part of the Cyber truck has
been underwhelming the actual driving
part incredible can't be the all right
here we
go goodbye home goodbye murderer I'm
flying the Drone and I'm watching the
cybertruck drive through Joshua tree and
it still doesn't even look real I mean
it is truly such an experience that you
just can't capture it's a feeling it is
not your average looking car but to me
it's just not even comparable to other
cars it's like comparing oranges to
Apples they're not the same food I think
people say app oranges it's like people
saying Nan
Cara all right Baja mode has been
engaged and we are about to take this
thing from 0 to 60 as fast as it will go
Offroad I don't even know what Baja mode
means but I think we're about to find
out oh my
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gosh
6070 wow that was exhilarating yeah
let's do it again all right you want to
try it no no I'm way too oh you got to
try it come on
okay I got any tips just for I should
put my seat belts on yes you should naon
that should be something you just always
do we're in Baja mode the Drone is in
sport mode and I'm going to see how long
we can keep up ready Scared 3 2 1
go it's nowhere close it's nowhere close
the Tess's leaving the
I'm I'm I can't do this oh my gosh who B
oh the suspension is so good in this
thing the adrenaline coursing through my
veins I've never felt this in my life
except for when there was a murderer
outside my door last
[Applause]
night I'm not sure where we ended up but
it feels like a bunch of people who
didn't want Burning Man to end and so
they just moved out to the desert and
made it their life we were actually
thinking about camping here one night
this looks more sketch than last night
the plan now is to head into
town ooo that was the bumpiest part yet
we are going to fully charge the Cyber
truck so that we can run the air fryer
as long as we want all right we're
pulling up to the supercharger let's see
if we attract as much attention as we
did last time there are quite a few
people here if you don't like talking to
strangers this is not the car for you
yeah we were down to 42% we're going to
charge back up to 80% before we head out
and it's saying it's going to take 30
minutes also did not pay attention to
how much we paid yesterday so I'll let
you know how much it cost to charge up
38% in the Cyber Tru while we fill up we
might as well watch a little something
eh oh you know what what Ken Nate's
train series I was thinking the same
thing I actually really want to watch
this yes photo they're like another
podcast let's do it you don't expect it
to just be super cut dry you almost like
when it does take twists and
turns all right we are all charged up
we're about to head back out into the
desert it cost a grand total of
$16 W it's not too bad but for some
reason it feels like electricity should
be free I realize that's not the case
and that makes no sense but like it's
invisible so it feels weird paying for
it so we sat in the car for 20 minutes
and watched YouTube but as soon as I
took one step outside of the truck like
four people showed up out of nowhere I
don't blame anybody I would do the exact
same thing I just think it's funny how
much attention that it attracts everyone
we've talked to has been so sweet and so
excited and appreciative who's out here
making people's
day all right we're heading back into
the
desert
home sweet
home so you may be wondering why we're
staying at these seemingly random spots
instead of camping in Joshua Tree
National Park since we're so close uh
and if you've been following our channel
for a while you would know that we have
a little bit of a past with the national
parks it all started back in 2020 when
we moved into our van and got a video in
the national park and they consider
YouTube commercial filming apparently we
got a big fine for that and the ruling
actually got overturned and they said
small film Crews of less than five
people could now film in National Parks
it didn't matter if you were doing it
commercially and then a while back they
overturned it again so now we're back to
not being able to film these videos in
National Parks so we're booking
everything through a website called hip
Camp it's like random people just put
their property on hip camp and then they
say you can pay me a little bit of money
to camp on my land for free besides the
person that came to visit us in the
middle of the night last night last
night was a beautiful epic spot this one
kind of feels like we're in what's the
start of a neighborhood like this this
will eventually be a neighborhood and
there are no Joshua trees but it does
have one major perk a private Porta body
okay as promised I'm going to show you
step by step how to set up the base camp
okay step one is pretty straightforward
you just unbuckle both of the latches
and then unzip the cover and throw it
back then once you have the cover off
there's this ratchet strap on the back
you just push this button and pull up on
the whole thing so we'll call this step
three unfolding the base so
theoretically if you would have broken
the leg last step to unfolding the base
is just to put the leg into place and
that holds it up but I'm going to have
to figure something else out for tonight
I think I could just set it in place for
now so there are four of these inflation
valves on each corner and you just have
to go close all of them up this is a
very small step but a very important one
I forgot to do it on one side last night
and everything was a bit wonky this
little red strap Clips through this
little d-ring and then you hook the tent
back to the strap and that's kind of
like what holds this corner of the tent
in place okay now the only thing left to
do let's get out the manual P you hook
this hose to one side you hook this side
to the inflation valve and then once
they're hooked together instead of
pressing a button to just easily
electrically inflate
it oh I forgot you are supposed to pull
this material all to one
side oh it's growing again it's not like
it's that hard it's just you
know oh I missed the step there's a one
of these straps on each side and you
pull it out to the peak and then by
pressing it together it opens up it just
clamps in place that should actually be
like step two all right now all I have
to do is finish blowing it up to 8 PSI
just make everything a little more rigid
all right the last small step is just to
pull this over the corner of the
tailgate and then these straps right
here pull it down so it doesn't blow
around in the wind all night all right
so setting it up the second time felt a
lot easier maybe I gave this tent to
hard of a time because it was so
expensive let me know in the comments is
this genius engineering or should a
$3,000 tent be way easier to set up I
just remember this thing also came with
an awning that we didn't set up last
night you think we should uh should try
that out yeah so I think I need to
reframe the way I'm thinking about this
entire Tesla camping experience I came
into this thinking that we were going to
compare it to Van life because that's
what we spent 2 years doing and compared
to a van it's way more inconvenient
however it's if you compare it to the
alternative which is tent camping this
is 10 times better than a tent that sets
up on the ground and you've got your own
power supply when you come out into the
middle of the desert like this it's all
about perspective how you look at it and
what your expectations are I think now
that have reframed my expectations I'm
kind of loving the base camp look at
this also the air fryer experiment has
started it's running a 20-minute cycle
right now just to like clean itself cuz
this is the first time it's ever being
used how cute cute is it this was like
20 bucks at Walmart and so was our
Kettle but then we realized why cuz it
has big dent in it it was returned oh
are you boiling water and air frying at
the same time that was
correct so the Tesla battery before Cara
started all of this was at 75% and we'll
report back after dinner's made and let
you know how much power we used I'm
trying to think of a more beautiful
setting that I've cooked in before the
sky is insane in every direction right
now and I'm just over here air frying my
samosas living my best life this is one
of the reasons why I love van life so
much or life cyber life # cyber
life all right well car's working on
dinner I'm going to see if I can get
this fire started so we don't end up
inside the Tesla watching TV again
tonight for
dinner I bought the the cheater stuff
you want see you start a real fire with
sticks we've got a couple survival
videos you can go watch that's
definitely more satisfying but this is a
lot
faster okay I already know this is going
to burn my tongue but I just can't
wait oh good h
ooh it looks like I'm going to tell a
ghost story about using power in the
Tesla okay so we ran the air fryer for a
total of 30 minutes and car of boiled
water for the rice I haven't told her
yet how much power do you think we used
10% we are down to
73 1% 2% our van would have already died
and buried itself in a cemetery to put
that in perspective if we boil water
twice and the kettle in our van you
should just never have a kettle in your
van then the power gets low enough to
where it starts beeping at us and giving
us a warning that we have low power so
to be able to run an air fryer for 30
minutes and only drain 2% of the battery
is actually insane there is actually a
240 volt Outlet in the back of the Tesla
and they say that you can power a house
from it for up to 3 days can we get one
I brought the spicy and the salt and
pepper if you need it that was pretty
good I about it was
salty
are we witnessing a UFO right now what
is happening is there a spaceship going
up into orbit am I seeing my first UFO
you can see it like breaking the sound
barrier or
something this is crazy what is this
what's falling from the sky out there
what is that I mean this is one of the
wildest Things I've ever experienced
that was awesome I don't know what it
was but it was awesome weird things
happen in the
desert
I think this morning I might have woken
up on the wrong side of the bed or I
just didn't get very good sleep because
we thought somebody was going to kill us
in the middle of the night but I did
find another fun feature if you actually
go into the Tesla app you can turn the
truck bed lights on and it does this
nice little highlight around the outside
of the tent so while there's not
lighting inside like I request it and
you know it might be nice to have a
light on top every once in a while but
like these are actually really nice so
way to charge your phones all right this
was supposed to be me not
complaining love you love you are you
sleeping in your clothes yeah well I
just don't want to be naked if I have to
get out and hit somebody with a
stick good morning much better than
night asleep last
night thank
you sadly the time has come to start
packing up the Tesla and head back to LA
to return it to it's rightful owner it's
been so fun pretending like it was ours
for the last 48 hours but since there's
so much hype around this truck and it's
so new we wanted to make sure we hadn't
missed anything so last night we ask you
on Instagram what questions you had
about this whole setup and we're going
to answer as many of those as we can
while we pack up why is it so hideous do
you like the looks of it absolutely love
it I think it's the coolest truck in the
world obviously at first glance when
they first announced it I was like w
that's just so weird and out there
because it is it's really grown on me
and now I think it's
awesome how long does it take to set up
and take down it depends on if you have
to take this piece on and off so like if
you've already done it once and you
leave this piece off probably like 10
minute setup and take down if you know
what you're doing uh this piece itself
probably is going to take at least 10
more minutes sounds pretty annoying to
me Elon have you tried cutting a carrot
with the lid to see how sharp the edges
are no but we just happen to have some
carrots not positive what you referring
to by saying the lid but I feel like
this is the part that people talk about
how sharp it is oh Ryo yeah definitely
cut a piece off of
it can you watch anything while driving
Karen Nate from the future driving home
let us know if you can watch while
driving if you want to watch something
you got to do it back
here that's what holds everything else
you need for the tent do you think uh
they gave that a cute little name like
frunk like the back trunk the bunk any
time what would you ever buy the Cyber
truck in the future if not which RV
would you buy if I'm deciding between
the Cyber truck and and an RV it's two
totally different things if I just eat
it like a car and money didn't matter
100% I'd buy the Cyber truck if I was
trying to buy like a camper or something
that I was going to live out of
full-time or even part-time definitely
not
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this how does the cybertruck differ from
a normal Tesla we have a tiny bit of
experience with the Tesla Model Y and
besides the obvious like there's a truck
bed the screen is bigger there's a
squirkle the size is I think the biggest
thing does it feel as big as it looks
yes we just got passed by Toyota Corolla
but instead of flicking us off he gave
us one of these but people will be
concerned with like how big it drives
and it drives like a sports car the back
tires turning are a game changer thanks
for watching also happy birthday n thank
you what a fun start to 35 waking up in
a cyber truck get bu
okay oh can I close the door I think I
might be able to close that
door never mind never mind can't do that
yet what does say I'm getting a cookie
it might be the last cookie I ever have
on planet Earth oh I bet it was Elon he
sending us a sign waa we got the message
Elon you want to give us this cyber
truck
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