Exploration Overland
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Moab's Hidden Secret - White Rim Trail
Join us on an unforgettable adventure as we explore Moab's breathtaking White Rim Trail in Canyonlands National Park! This EPIC 4x4 journey showcases stunning panoramic views, rugged landscapes, and the awe-inspiring beauty of Utah's natural wonders.
In this video, we’ll take you through the twists and turns of the White Rim Trail, highlighting the best spots for photography and sightseeing. Discover the unique rock formations, vibrant desert flora, and the incredible wildlife that calls this area home. Whether you're an off-road enthusiast or a nature lover, the White Rim Trail offers a perfect blend of challenge and scenic beauty.
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Conquering Moab's Flat Iron Mesa Trail in 2 Jeep Wranglers! Epic views!
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Join us on an adrenaline-pumping adventure as we conquer Moab's iconic Flat Iron Mesa Trail in not one, but two Jeep Wranglers! In this exhilarating video, we showcase the breathtaking views, rugged terrain, and the thrill of off-roading through one of Utah's most stunning landscapes. Watch as we navigate the challenging trail, share tips for conquering the rocky paths, and highlight the stunni...
Moab Adventure: Secret Spire, 3-D Trail, Hell's Roaring Rim
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Join us on an exhilarating journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Moab, Utah, as we tackle the hidden gems of the region: the Secret Spire, 3-D Trail, and Hell's Roaring Rim! In this adventure-packed video, we’ll explore stunning vistas, navigate challenging terrains, and witness the unique geological formations that make Moab a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts. Discover the thrill of moun...
Day Trip Into The Colorado Mountains - Cascade Creek Trail
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Join me on an exhilarating offroading adventure into the Colorado mountains as we explore the breathtaking Cascade Creek Trail in the heart of the Colorado Mountains! In this video, we'll take you through stunning landscapes, rugged terrain, and the awe-inspiring natural beauty that Colorado has to offer. Whether you're an avid offroader, a nature lover, or just looking for some travel inspirat...
SetPower PT55 Budget Fridge - Is It Worth It?
Просмотров 9728 дней назад
In this video, I dive deep into the world of overlanding with a long-term review of a budget-friendly fridge option for adventurers on a budget! Is the SetPower PT55 a cheap overlanding fridge worth it for your next camping or road trip in 2024? Join me as I explore the SetPower PT55's performance, durability, and overall value after months of use. We'll cover essential factors such as cooling ...
SUPAREE Amber Offroad Lights - Will They Hold Up To The Rest!
Просмотров 133Месяц назад
Join me in this exciting unboxing and review of the SUPAREE 7" Amber Offroad Lights! In this video, we take a closer look at these powerful LED lights designed for off-road adventures. We’ll explore the packaging, build quality, and features of these lights, followed by a comprehensive test to see how they perform in real-world conditions. Whether you're an off-road enthusiast looking to enhanc...
Canada OR Bust, Can We Make It Via Idaho BDR - Part 3
Просмотров 97Месяц назад
Join us on an exciting adventure as we attempt to make it to Canada via the Idaho BDR in the thrilling final episode! In this video, we’ll navigate through stunning landscapes, tackle challenging terrains, and experience the breathtaking beauty of the North American wilderness. If you've watched the first two episodes, you know not everything has gone to plan! And now we attempt the last leg of...
Gazelle T8 Hub Tent WORTH IT?
Просмотров 319Месяц назад
Is the T8 Hub tent by Gazelle WORTH IT! In this video, I comprehensively review the Gazelle T8 Hub Tent, highlighting its pros and cons to help you decide if it's worth investing in for your camping adventures. From set-up to durability, I cover all the important aspects to consider before making a purchase. Watch till the end to make an informed decision on whether the Gazelle T8 Hub Tent is t...
Idaho: The Most Beautiful Place You've Never Been
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Join us for the electrifying continuation of our adventure through the Idaho Backcountry Discovery Route (BDR) in Part 2 of our epic journey! In this episode, we plunge deeper into the breathtaking wilderness of Idaho, showcasing awe-inspiring landscapes, rugged trails, and the heart-pounding experiences that come with exploring this hidden treasure. From towering mountains to tranquil lakes, w...
Is The Gazelle T4 Hub Tent Good For Overlanding
Просмотров 7112 месяца назад
In this video, we dive deep into our 18-month review of the T4 Hub Tent to see if it truly stands the test of time. Have all the features held up? Is it still worth the investment after 1.5 years of consistent use? We’ll cover everything from durability, weather resistance, ease of setup, and overall performance in various conditions. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or just getting started, th...
Let The Adventure Begin - Idaho BDR
Просмотров 2082 месяца назад
Join us on an unforgettable journey as we tackle the Idaho Backcountry Discovery Route (BDR) in this epic adventure. From the scenic southern part of Idaho to the Canadian border, we faced unexpected challenges including losing companions and dealing with Jeep troubles. Everything seemed to go wrong in just one day, but amidst the chaos, we discovered amazing campsites and explored vast reservo...
Dream Off Road Build Begins! | D100
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Join me on this exciting journey as we kick off the build of the ultimate off-road rig using a 1969 Dodge D100. Let's get up to speed on where the D100 stands, then venture into the future of the build. I am making a dream a reality; this is where it all begins! Stay tuned for more episodes of this epic project! Are you enjoying the content I create? If so, I'd be incredibly grateful for your s...
GMRS Radio Review | How It Works
Просмотров 4302 месяца назад
In this GMRS radio review, learn how GMRS radios work in an off-road application. Discover the ins and outs of GMRS radios, their features, and how they can enhance your communication experience. Watch this video for a comprehensive guide on GMRS radios and make an informed decision for your communication needs. Midland MXT115VP3 -15 Watt GMRS Radio Amazon: amzn.to/3XT3NDW GMRS Handheld as Pres...
Zoleo Review
Просмотров 3402 месяца назад
In this video, I dive deep into the Zoleo Satellite Communicator, exploring how it works and whether it's worth the investment. Stay tuned to learn about its features, performance, and overall value to help you make an informed decision. Don't miss out on this comprehensive review of the Zoleo Satellite Communicator before making your purchase! Is the Zoleo Satellite Communicator worth it? Find...
Jeep Issues : June Wasn't Our Month!
Просмотров 1333 месяца назад
Join me in this action-packed episode as we dive into the June Jeep drama. From installing a new fridge slide to dealing with drive shaft sleeve issues, 12V electrical complications, and rewiring chaos, this month has been nothing short of eventful. I bring you up to speed on how I overcame the challenges that were handed to me, turning unexpected setbacks into valuable learning experiences. If...
Moab Overlanding Trip - Tackling New Trails
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Moab Overlanding Trip - Tackling New Trails
Onion Creek Will BLOW Your Mind
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Onion Creek Will BLOW Your Mind
Dome Plateau Trail - Moab
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Dome Plateau Trail - Moab
Top Of The World - Moab, Utah
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Top Of The World - Moab, Utah
Are Recovery Boards Worth It?
Просмотров 1334 месяца назад
Are Recovery Boards Worth It?
Adventuring In The Ozarks
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Adventuring In The Ozarks
Ozark Adventure At Last
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Ozark Adventure At Last
DJI Mini 3
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DJI Mini 3
Airing Up And Down Off Road: How It Works
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Airing Up And Down Off Road: How It Works
Is MORRFlate The Best Air System? | 1 Year Review
Просмотров 955 месяцев назад
Is MORRFlate The Best Air System? | 1 Year Review
What Have I Got Going On With The D100? BDR Trip Updates
Просмотров 1275 месяцев назад
What Have I Got Going On With The D100? BDR Trip Updates
Off-Road Adventure: Exploring The Arizona Strip (Full Video)
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Off-Road Adventure: Exploring The Arizona Strip (Full Video)
Overlanding Nevada: Exploring Lake Mead And Copper Mines
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Overlanding Nevada: Exploring Lake Mead And Copper Mines
Off-Road Adventure: Exploring the Arizona Strip
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Off-Road Adventure: Exploring the Arizona Strip
Soft Shackle vs. Steel Shackle
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Soft Shackle vs. Steel Shackle

Комментарии

  • @TULokie
    @TULokie 2 часа назад

    Good times and great memories!

  • @jeremywhite779
    @jeremywhite779 8 часов назад

    Cant buy the T8 Hub tent anymore.

  • @07siksi
    @07siksi 2 дня назад

    Dji is the leader. No if and or but…this being the reason why you chose them I’m sure. Ima big dji fan boy. Since the mavic pro over here. Although I now have kids mortgage and many other expenses I can no longer buy expensive drones😂😭 just recently lost my mini 4k in the woods :( awesome content

  • @alexanderthegreat8067
    @alexanderthegreat8067 6 дней назад

    Nobody shows if there is a slight gap between the panel and the pain of the jeep, or do those spacers serve to create little gap on the back of the panel?

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland День назад

      There is a gap between the two. It's not a huge gape but enough space, so nothing is touching the glass.

    • @alexanderthegreat8067
      @alexanderthegreat8067 День назад

      @@explorationoverland I just installed mine on both sides. And on both sides the bottom corners are touching the paint and I put few layers of electrical tape on the area that makes contact with the jeep panel. I didn’t want to take any chance and scratch them.

  • @LilGuyPHX
    @LilGuyPHX 6 дней назад

    Great editing! Looks like a blast out there👍🏼

  • @TULokie
    @TULokie 7 дней назад

    One of the best trips yet! I can't wait for the next, let's GO! 🤙🏻

  • @jimmyjam505
    @jimmyjam505 8 дней назад

    I didn't know what you meant by a wash. A wash down here we call that Arroyo

  • @dannymcneal
    @dannymcneal 12 дней назад

    Two questions: 1. Knowing what you know now about the T4, had you known all the cons you listed, would you still buy it or look at something else? 2. When you said you waterproofed the tent, what product did you use? I am considering this T4 Overland Edition, but also considering the Wawona 6P-I love the Wawona’s large vestibule. Thoughts?

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland 11 дней назад

      Ok, to answer your questions for you: 1) Yes, I would still buy it. Though it's has its falts in places and I can't seem to lift my big feet up high enough, it is still a very good tent. It's so simple to put up and take down, and it is spacious! I did look at many different tents before I got this one year back, and honestly, it seemed to fit my bill for what I needed better than the rest. 2) The product I use is called Silicon Waterguard. I get it from my local Walmart in the camping section. It has an orange cap. It works really well. It's never leaked on me yet! My overall thoughts on your two choices: Know I know very little about the Wawona 6P tent. But i would go with the T4. It involves not poles that you need to put into the tent, and it's up in less than 1 minute. My buddy just got the Overland Edition and used it on our latest trip, and he loved it. The tent stacks and rises that come with the tent were much stronger than mine, and it came with a footprint. But for me, I hate fighting with tent poles, and this tent makes setup quick and simple. Dare I say, not quite as fast as an RTT, but damn near as fast. Hope that helps! Cheers!

    • @dannymcneal
      @dannymcneal 11 дней назад

      @@explorationoverland - Thanks so much for your quick and helpful reply. I am enamored with the T4. Because of the vertical angle of the walls, it seems to act like a much larger tent with much more useable interior space. And I’m all about simple! Seems it would easily mount on the roof rails of my 2024 Outback. Thanks again!!

  • @ltmau
    @ltmau 14 дней назад

    Your videos keep getting better and better! And your video graphics skills are amazing, just like those views 😉 Thanks Rudy for joining the trip. It made a huge difference!

  • @imjasonflaster
    @imjasonflaster 16 дней назад

    Thanks for the video. Are you able to keep bluetooth off or is it always on ?

  • @infinityoff-road
    @infinityoff-road 17 дней назад

    Were you in the 11th Aviation? I see the patch on your freedom panel! 🇺🇸

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland 17 дней назад

      No, my dad was!! I was a part of 10th Mountain and 25th ID!

    • @infinityoff-road
      @infinityoff-road 16 дней назад

      @@explorationoverland Thats awesome, I used to be in the 11th. Well thanks for both of your service!!! 🇺🇸

  • @l8k647
    @l8k647 18 дней назад

    Lost me at mother nature.

  • @G-ew9hv
    @G-ew9hv 24 дня назад

    I know some mention the door tripping. I never have and I’m 62. The door design is pretty much dictated by the hub style design.

  • @G-ew9hv
    @G-ew9hv 24 дня назад

    Why not use a footprint / cheap ground tarp? Harbor Freight has one on sale now for $4.97 - green - 7 mil - 7’ 4’ wide and 9’ 6” long ….

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland 17 дней назад

      Because I never started with one . And I have never had an issue with the floor. Yes, it may get dirty and very dusty, but it's just part of it.

    • @G-ew9hv
      @G-ew9hv 17 дней назад

      @@explorationoverland I understand. Where I go it can be rocky and rough at times so I protect the bottom of the tent.

  • @chasebates5396
    @chasebates5396 24 дня назад

    Which fuse spot did you use feller

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland 16 дней назад

      F51. That fuse only gets power when the Jeep is running. It is helpful at times not to forget to turn something off. I've had no issues with it ever put in that fuse spot

  • @rrcaniglia
    @rrcaniglia 27 дней назад

    Wait a minute. You’re complaining that the wall hubs will invert in unusually high winds when they are not guyed-out? Really? You get lazy and blame the tent, LOL! Good grief. And you keep tripping on the door footing. Don’t join the Navy.

  • @ltmau
    @ltmau 28 дней назад

    Your drone footage can rival @ozarkoverlandadventures

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland 28 дней назад

      It's getting better little by little! Working to his level haha

  • @ltmau
    @ltmau 28 дней назад

    Where are you filming? That background is amazing 👏

  • @peterfalkner390
    @peterfalkner390 Месяц назад

    Please note GAIA does have totally customisable waypoints, both symbols and colors.

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland Месяц назад

      Yes, they do now and have since the end of 2023. This video was made before Gaia updated those features. I have not made an updated video with all the updates they did. May be a good idea!

  • @SeleneSung-x2u
    @SeleneSung-x2u Месяц назад

    awesome!

  • @ltmau
    @ltmau Месяц назад

    Helpful tips and explanations. So that's what you were doing in the garage 🤔

  • @MikeBabsBC
    @MikeBabsBC Месяц назад

    Cool man! I'm sure you probably have come and gone already, but welcome to my neck of the woods! BC is a beautiful place to spend your time.

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland Месяц назад

      It was an awesome time! I am definitely going to take a trip back up there!

    • @MikeBabsBC
      @MikeBabsBC Месяц назад

      @@explorationoverland If you ever head back to BC hit me up and I'll point you in a few good directions.

  • @floridajeepin
    @floridajeepin Месяц назад

    Also, We wil be out there in October and looking forward to doing this trail

  • @floridajeepin
    @floridajeepin Месяц назад

    Is it just me, or was your front sway bar still connected at 21:26?

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland Месяц назад

      Yes, I did not disconnect the sway bar at all. I know I made it more difficult on myself haha

  • @seantolman5577
    @seantolman5577 Месяц назад

    “Fully erect and ready to use” couldn’t have said it better…

  • @TULokie
    @TULokie Месяц назад

    Great info, thanks Zach!

  • @erikl85
    @erikl85 Месяц назад

    “Erect and ready to be used” Heard that.

  • @dustyroads834
    @dustyroads834 Месяц назад

    Im a forester up in the Northeast. I’ve used a Zoleo for 3 years now. It has worked flawlessly It’s never not worked. It works in blizzards, monsoon rain storms. I’ve turned it on sitting on the dash of my truck parked inside my garage and it gets the satellite service. I won’t leave home without it.

  • @JulyOverland-f2k
    @JulyOverland-f2k Месяц назад

    I just got one of them but have not used it yet, I'm just worried that I won't have any heat source when it rains. We live in NE and we get a lot of rain during fall

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland Месяц назад

      Well, the diesel heat will definitely keep you warm and keep you adventuring in those rain months!

  • @blaqfish
    @blaqfish 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your honesty

  • @JoeKington
    @JoeKington 2 месяца назад

    I still think rooftop tents are overrated, and not enough people consider ground tents like the gazelle. It's a personal preference thing, but I worry that folks think they need a rooftop tent. They have trade-offs. With that said, I've had a gazelle for over 2 years and am pretty happy with it, but it is huge. Fits the two of us and a dog well, but it's a lot. I go with a heavy 3p backpacking tent sometimes instead due to space sometimes. The smaller tent doesn't catch as much wind either. I agree with your pros and cons, but I guy the corners out and use a tarp every time. They're good pros/cons for people to know.

  • @dustywheeler6641
    @dustywheeler6641 2 месяца назад

    Saxon is beautiful, and there’s a whole network of trails to explore up there. Red elephant hill is no joke. I always come up through Empire when wheeling that area

  • @andrewpardue3324
    @andrewpardue3324 2 месяца назад

    Sweet old 69- D100 👌🏻. I truly love those old Dodge trucks and I have one just like it. For about 20+ years I’ve owned a 1969 Dodge D-100 Sweptline old family farm truck ( not my familys but that’s what it was a few years back before I got it , I drove past them all one day after I bought it and they were all waving like crazy and I didn’t know them 🤷‍♂️ so I just smiled my best grin 😁 and waved back 😄 and wondered 🤔 who were they? A few weeks later on I talked to the guy I bought it from and he explained that as far as he knew it was their Grampa’s old farm truck and they were excited that it was still around and driving! 😊 made me feel great as well when I learned about its history. Oddly enough even before I saw them all that day and found out where it came from… this truck and me have always had a good vibe feel to it , I even thought I could feel Grampa’s happy spirt riding shotgun smiling 😊 away in the passenger seat beside me when I drive it sometimes 😁 ) with the big old farmer bar style mirrors and all! 🛻 😄. 78,000 original miles 318 2bbl , 727 automatic original transmission but it’s been fully rebuilt about 8 years ago ( the kick down linkage isn’t hooked up and I haven’t bothered because I seem to like it that way 😄 so I just do most of the shifting like it’s a 3 in the tree 🌲 even though it’s actually an automatic on the column 🤭 and I do like the slight exhaust cackle on the downshifts at about 2500 rpm when it’s just a bit higher in the RPM’s than it would normally down shift itself ! 😄sounds great even with a rusted out 2 into a single pipe with big ass old muffler exhaust! Mines radio delete as well… I just listen to the V8 symphony 😊👌🏻when I drive it. It even has factory power steering , that’s something I still have to rebuild but does have it and if I remember correctly I read somewhere 1969 was the first year it was offered as an option. Even Armstrong style it’s not too bad at all really if you’ve driven a few old 50’s, 60’s and 70’s cars before. Original drum brakes ( all rebuilt) pretty sure it’s the never repainted original Seafoam green paint, it’s pretty thin at this point in time and weathered through in some places due to its age and sitting in the sun ☀️ for years here there ( or whatever green it was called in that shade that year ) old original black steel rims ( I painted them black they were white when I bought it) bought new Goodyear rubber and I’m running the old vintage factory dog dish hubcaps and a bench seat in pretty good shape really ( I have bucket seats and a console shift transmission and all of the floor tunnel sheet metal and other parts that would make it work even though it never came that way from my totalled 79 Roadrunner and a spare 360 cop car engine out of a Police package 1989 Ramcharger if I feel like going that far with a newer motor and the interior with a buckets and a console shifter later on, but for now it’s surprisingly almost 100% original ( except the old 2bbl carburetor it came with and old style 69 water pump which I still have and it’s got a remanufactured old one on it. Very hard to find these pumps nowdays! Took me 5 years to get a new one for it that’s exactly like the old ones, where the outlet is on the opposite side ) It’s a really cool truck to me just the way it is. 👍🏻) I haven’t had much $ that I could spend on it the last couple of years or time to do anything with it for that matter…. I have a cool 2007 Jeep Wrangler nowdays to drive daily, But I just went out to where I have the D-100 stored at a buddy’s farm and realized just how much I miss driving it around ! What a fun cool simple old truck that gets the thumbs up from everyone wherever you drive it. People constantly ask to buy it and it’s never been for sale even one time in over 20 years! 🤣 Nope! Sorry no matter what happens I just can’t sell it … After owning it for almost 25 years now it’s a part of my soul… and it’s almost time to get back to working on it when I can. I’m looking forward to it actually, I can easily have it running and driving again as I drove it frequently for a few years time here and there only about 5 years ago. Just have to flush out the tank and and fuel lines and then put some good old Chevron 94 high test gas in it for the first tank or 2 ( just because! It doesn’t really need that grade and will run on anything just fine but after a few years of not driving it I feel like spoiling it a bit 😄). maybe pop the distributor and turn the oil pump with a drill and long Allen stem to get some oil in the heads first, pop a tablespoon of Marvel Mystery Oil in the plug holes, crank it over by hand for a few revolutions with a big socket wrench, let it sit for a couple days and then give it a good boost and a little shot of ether and I have no doubt it will fire right up. It will smoke 💨 and tick a bit very lightly for about 5 to 10 min and then smooth right out to where you can’t even barely hear it running at all! The original motor is in very good shape 😊 It already has done it a number of times over the years when I had to park it for a while, and it always fires up quite easily , ready to go 👍🏻. Still needs new headers ( or similar old original style manifolds like what’s on it now, I haven’t decided yet) , a new custom dual exhaust with some really nice exhaust tips poking out the back or just in front of the rear tires? for the first time ever in its life😄 ( I’d like some of the re-pops of the really cool looking old school roadrunner/ GTX style slotted factory tips from 1970-74?) , bodywork and then paint ( never liked the old green colour all that much 😄) I’m thinking it just turned 55 this year and its old and in remarkable shape really and it deserves a special paint job after surviving that long. As luck 🍀 would have it my lifelong best and oldest friend is a total Dodge car nut just like me and he’s also a crazy good autobody and paint guy 👍🏻who has worked on multi million dollar 💵 show cars🥇👌🏻( one of them was a #1 Riddler Award Winner 🏆 🤯 and another one couple of years after that was a Great 8 contender for the same award ) To my way of thinking it’s been waiting and surviving it’s whole life to really look bad ass with a killer paint job!… maybe gloss black Black top 1/2 with slightly off cream white bottom ( think Tuxedo 🤵‍♂️ style paint). under the body line trim. My other custom paint option that I’ve thought about for a few years now is Viper 🐍 Metallic Snakeskin Green with all black accessories certain trim pc’s blacked out chrome or just polished metal and black bumpers and mirrors with a polished grill and very careful new black shadow type detail paint on it 🤔 in certain spots like when it was a new grill. Still can’t decide if I’m going to put the dual snorkel hood scoop on it or not ! ( I do own one of those scoops I picked up years ago.) It’s like the one you would see at the drag strip on an early 70’s dart, duster, roadrunner etc. and it looks bad ass sitting in place but I’m just not committed to cutting the original hood 😄 I might have to get a 2nd spare hood and do it to that non original hood with Viper Snake skin green sides and flat black stipe over the scoop section on the hood body lines and also paint the original hood at the same time and colour as the rest of the truck body as is with no scoop. Have a great day and enjoy that beautiful old Dodge D-100 man 😊 got anymore vids of your old truck? I’d love to see them!

  • @michaellevere4312
    @michaellevere4312 2 месяца назад

    Hey, can you share your map and suggestions on where to stop? I would like to do a trip like this. Maybe not the whole trip since I live in Iowa and I would take a day or 2 just to get out there.

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland 2 месяца назад

      I have added the route to my Linktree. Go to the description and click the linktree. Scroll all the way down, and you will find my route I took and way points. If you'd like, you can download the GPX file!

  • @deadman7359
    @deadman7359 2 месяца назад

    Nice to see a stalk jeep running trails.

  • @FLRCQUAD
    @FLRCQUAD 2 месяца назад

    Wow what a cool adventure I have did a lot of camping in my life but never anything of this magnitude and then alone that takes a lot motivation to go deep in the back roads of Arizona and tons of effort to accomplish all that's involved, the average camper at a campground with electric showers don't have a clue what's it's like to boon dock go on a ADVENTURE like you did, you are a true explorer young man, fantastic video!

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland 2 месяца назад

      Thank you! Im glad you enjoyed the video! It was an absolutely awesome adventure with some amazing spots to camp!

  • @p.rod147
    @p.rod147 2 месяца назад

    Just got mine the other day. When you put your doors back on, do you leave the metal mounting brackets in the grab handles and just take the mirrors off, or do take the entire assembly off? Thanks for the advice!!

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland 2 месяца назад

      I leave them in because it doesn't look bad and makes life way easier!

    • @p.rod147
      @p.rod147 2 месяца назад

      Awesome! Thank you..i was hoping you were going to say that. I like the finished look of the mounting brackets left in the grab handles.

  • @BoanergesJim
    @BoanergesJim 2 месяца назад

    Check out what @overlandunderbudget on instagram did to his 2001 Tacoma! He built a nice overloading/camping rig. I am legit jealous!

  • @DF4Trap
    @DF4Trap 2 месяца назад

    Look forward to your build. I had a 68 D200 short bed, 340 engine, SM435 Trans, divorced Dana 205 transfer case, Dana 60 with posi rear axel, the weak point was the front axel Dana 44 closed knuckle with drum brakes. It sat on 35" tires. I loved the truck. I sold it to buy a jeep, an absolute regret. Iconic vehicle from the day. It was one of most offroad used vehicle I have owned. Suspension was stiff, but that's why we aired down the larger tires.

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland 2 месяца назад

      That sounds like it was an awesome rig! I can't wait for the day that mine is complete and ready to hit dirt!

  • @Jays_Off-Road_Adventures
    @Jays_Off-Road_Adventures 2 месяца назад

    I need to get one eventually. But I still want my CB radio as well.

  • @oregongmrs
    @oregongmrs 2 месяца назад

    There are no longer new "Hybrid" FRS/GMRS radios. If you're buying a new radio, you will buy either a "FRS" radio or a "GMRS" Radio. Also, FRS and GMRS radios share all 22 "Channels" GMRS radios are allowed to use repeaters which are channels 15-22 but with a duplex input frequency for the repeater. an FRS radio can listen to and talk to anyone on channels 15-22 but can not activate a repeater. § 95.1761 GMRS transmitter certification. (d) Effective December 27, 2017, the Commission will no longer issue a grant of equipment authorization for hand-held portable unit transmitter types under both this subpart (GMRS) and subpart B of this part (FRS). (e) Effective December 27, 2017, the Commission will no longer issue a grant of equipment authorization under this subpart (GMRS) for hand-held portable units if such units meet the requirements to be certified under subpart B of this part (FRS).

  • @OneLoveMusic83
    @OneLoveMusic83 2 месяца назад

    A few comments, first of all the coverage of the warranty and the refresh program is fantastic. But there is a few negatives in this video, the object avoidance is not included in the Mini 3 and only the Mini 3 Pro. Yes, it does have land sensors, but not object avoidance. This is a very manual drone, which is great for learning. Did you film the the highlights in the video, if so they are fantastic and great work. I'm going to start uploading my drone coverage. Overall very informative.

  • @jerrysithar5232
    @jerrysithar5232 2 месяца назад

    You just saved me some money man. Thank you.

  • @twindeer3
    @twindeer3 3 месяца назад

    I'm new to the drone world but I enjoyed your video.Thank you

  • @jaxripper251
    @jaxripper251 3 месяца назад

    Btw is not hidden hello lived here all my life idiot

  • @ltmau
    @ltmau 3 месяца назад

    So lucky all of this happend during the summer months in Colorado! And eternally grateful to you and mama Smith ❤️

  • @BirdDogOffRoadAdventures
    @BirdDogOffRoadAdventures 3 месяца назад

    Glad you guys are ok after the t bone accident!

  • @Jays_Off-Road_Adventures
    @Jays_Off-Road_Adventures 3 месяца назад

    Zach, I was watching the playback of when we did the T-33 site on Bunce School Road. You hit a huge branch earlier on in the trail. I’ll try and find the time stamp on my video and you can see where the branch flips up and hits your front drive shaft. I just went back and watch the video. It’s right around the 9:10 mark in my video. It was literally, just as we started the trail.

  • @CharlieO77
    @CharlieO77 3 месяца назад

    I have been trying to find a video that would cover differences between the tensix without the screen and the one with the screen. I’m trying to justify if the “automatic shut off” is worth the extra $100+

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland 3 месяца назад

      So I have seen both at the same time. One of the guys I wheeled with has the auto shut off. They work the same, but the one will shut off automatically once it hits the tire pressure you set in all four. I'll simply put it if you don't want to watch the pressure as it fills get the automatic shut off. If you don't mind checking it occasionally as it fills, save the $100 and get the normal one. If you get the gauge that hooks to the hoses, it makes checking the pressure simple.

  • @olegig5166
    @olegig5166 3 месяца назад

    I have no idea where you are. It doesn't look like the Stoney Pass Rd from Creede to Silverton.

    • @explorationoverland
      @explorationoverland 3 месяца назад

      In this video, I was on a trail called Stoney Pass, west of Colorado Springs. At the time, I was confused to, until I figured it out. There are a whole system of trails just west of Colorado Springs. Some of the trails have similar names to the big ones in the state. But that was where I was at.

    • @olegig5166
      @olegig5166 3 месяца назад

      @@explorationoverlanddon’t you hate it when that happens? And every town has a main street. Go figure.