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In fall of 2018, Nicholas and Noel purchased a Two Door Jeep Wrangler Willys.
After a year, Noel could no longer simply ride passenger! Together they are tackling the backcountry, gaining experience and friendships along the way.
The family has grown since; the Willys was replaced with a Jeep Gladiator JT and Noel drives Mint, a Rubicon JLU. Not to be left behind, Nicholas and Noel's daughter Catlyn has her own Jeep Wrangler names Jack Da Jeep.
You have been invited, ride with them virtually by following here , on Instagram and Facebook or in person during one of our trail rides. All are welcome, from stock to built rigs, all makes and models! Explore the roads less traveled with us!
In 2020 Nicholas and Noel teamed up with other folks to build a Colorado Based off-roading group known as Destination Offroad. Find out more at www.destinationoffroad.group
After a year, Noel could no longer simply ride passenger! Together they are tackling the backcountry, gaining experience and friendships along the way.
The family has grown since; the Willys was replaced with a Jeep Gladiator JT and Noel drives Mint, a Rubicon JLU. Not to be left behind, Nicholas and Noel's daughter Catlyn has her own Jeep Wrangler names Jack Da Jeep.
You have been invited, ride with them virtually by following here , on Instagram and Facebook or in person during one of our trail rides. All are welcome, from stock to built rigs, all makes and models! Explore the roads less traveled with us!
In 2020 Nicholas and Noel teamed up with other folks to build a Colorado Based off-roading group known as Destination Offroad. Find out more at www.destinationoffroad.group
Cameo Cliffs - Moab Utah
March 2024 run of Cameo Cliffs in Moab Utah
This short and easy trail is great for smaller rigs looking for good views.
This short and easy trail is great for smaller rigs looking for good views.
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Moab - Fins and Things - Full Body
Просмотров 1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Alan's birthday trip to Moab Utah Introducing the New Pepper Alan's got a new rig!
Quick recovery of a stuck 4 Runner on Red Elephant Hill
Просмотров 527Год назад
Before anyone comments: The female customer, visible in front of the stuck rig, was not in the way of the winch line. While on camera it appears that she might be in a danger zone, she was far enough up trail that she would not be hit, and the winch was redirected away from her. After Action Report - Offroad Recovery Operation on Red Elephant Hill Alternate Vantage Point: ruclips.net/video/w1Ve...
Toyota 4 Runner Recovery
Просмотров 292Год назад
A Toyota 4-Runner slide off the icy trail and in to quite a spot. Luckily Josh was saved by a future Christmas tree. After leaving his rig overnight, he contacted us on @bigalpdx 's #OffroadRecoveryPortal and we were able to bring a couple rigs up to help! Special thanks to Curt who arrived with extra rigging and a bad ass trail boss! We have some of the best volunteers. He ran all of our upper...
Sand Hollow - Day Two!
Просмотров 880Год назад
Our second day up on the trails in Sand Hollow! Follow along with us before the Offroad Wrecker Games!
We made it to Sand Hollow! (Sept '22)
Просмотров 324Год назад
This video is from September, 2022. We spent a week in the St George area, exploring and even looked at a few houses to see if they were something we might consider. While on the sand, we found 8-10 PSI was perfect, and in many cases we could use 2WD, though 4WD was required when climbing the bigger dunes. In all, this was our first ever trip on this kind of sand, and we spent day one learning ...
Recovery of a 1970's motor home on Big Thompson river.
Просмотров 1812 года назад
A couple contacted us over the Facebook group "Colorado Recovery" sponsored by RhinoUSA. @treksonwheels was our team lead for this event and established communication with the RP. They had reached out to Colorado 4x4 Rescue, however that team was unable to assist due to their agreements to only help folks on established Forest Service roads. A tow truck from Allenspark came the day before to tr...
Hackett Gulch recovery of a side by side.
Просмотров 2882 года назад
We come across a stranded side by side on Hackett Gulch and help them get it off the trail.
BlackBear Pass July 2022
Просмотров 9442 года назад
We got stuck on a traffic jam up on Blackbear pass! Check out Garrett with Treks On Wheels for his 360 degree take on this run! ruclips.net/channel/UC_cBtRPFiCF-lv2dPai1vLw
Quick Caribou Run - July 4th weekend
Просмотров 952 года назад
We did a quick run of Caribou 4x4 trail (505) near Nederland. This was a shakedown run for our friends Brandon and Veronica - go check them out on Instagram at @lenoirpanther They will be heading out with us again soon, so keep an eye out for us!
Fast recovery on Switzerland Trail
Просмотров 1302 года назад
Emmett contacted the Colorado 4x4 Recovery group sponsored by RhinoUSA. We received the alert through the OffroadPortal.org website and headed up! Emmett had done his best prepping the vehicle and it took seconds to get out!
Stuck in nearly 3 feet of snow on Switzerland Trail
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After successfully running Switzerland Trail for three weekends in a row without incident, we made the horrible decision to run it a fourth weekend without a second vehicle, limited recovery options and without all of our wilderness survival gear. We'd like to thank Shane and Grrr for getting us off the trail! Go follow Shane at ruclips.net/video/_dbSLDW44Ik/видео.html
Ranting about people breaking trail.
Просмотров 1662 года назад
Sunday snow run and off-road recovery.
Ironclads
Просмотров 2733 года назад
[REUPLOADED - RUclips FAILED TO ENCODE PART OF THE LAST VIDEO] We go run one of our most frequently visited trail, Ironclads after watching a recent TFL Video. Compare the Broncos performance against some modified Jeeps - All in good fun, we enjoy the @TFLoffroad crew! Watch TFL Tackle this trail in their Bronco here: ruclips.net/video/3EMu6hZqkPc/видео.html
OH SH*T! Blackbear Pass will never be the same for us.
Просмотров 328 тыс.3 года назад
OH SH*T! Blackbear Pass will never be the same for us.
Odom and Engineer Pass, Jeep Badge of Honor!
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Odom and Engineer Pass, Jeep Badge of Honor!
Will the Gladiator Climb Devils Staircase?
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Will the Gladiator Climb Devils Staircase?
Buried Alive! We get stuck in over two feet of snow!
Просмотров 1803 года назад
Buried Alive! We get stuck in over two feet of snow!
I'm starting to think people who drive roads like this are just about as foolish/reckless as mountain climbers.
Is this the same joy ride where that woman went off off road? You all should be more careful. jmo
I like that "We're going to take a breather and let you collect yourself". Good on ya to provide space for a fellow driver to clear the cobwebs before proceeding.
20:46 So who is that going UP the wrong way?
Are shorter wheel base 2 doors more likely to have that happen? (Obviously the wrong line)
Hi, Nicolas, first time watching your channel, nice work on recovering the red jeep! You were cool calm and well collected. I am from Los Angeles California I drive a new 22 Toy Taco off-road 9 ½ on a stock TRD lift and stock GY tires. Cali has some moderate road climbs and steep and deep trails but nothing like Black Bear Pass. There is a high concentration of Taco owners in Cali that love pro-off-roading and steep trails. I come from the JDM world to learn all I can about the off road and deep trail community. Thank you for providing real handling content on all your Black bear trips. Seeing all your Jeep axel shots and seeing gravel vs loose rocks and crazy thin dirt gives me good insight on tire and wheel handling. Superb real unscripted content! Thank you
So she rolled it on the straight stretch..??? Tf
just walk it; no jeep payment, no insurance payment, you will enjoy the scenery, I know I did...mostly. Thanks for the scenery!
This was good practice for women
great job. scary stuff
Dear Lord. That was self-inflicted. If she had just eased the brakes and let the car slowly slide down the rock it would have been fine. Needless drama by being too scared to follow clear orders given by male instructor.
I drove over Black Bear Pass in the late 1980's with a stock 1986 Toyota 4x4 pickup with a manual transmission and no lock out differentials or posi-traction which made the switchbacks pretty challenging. Certainly erosion has deteriorated road conditions since then but then the increased traffic has probably made the switchbacks a little easier. I remember one switchback where my opposite tires were very close to being completely unweighted and I had yet to back up, ugh! My heart rate gets up a bit when my vehicle is tilting in the direction I am turning, ugh! Good job of hanging in there gal, not to worry about getting a little upset about the situation. And good job for putting weight on the right rear! Erosion on all the un-maintained roads on our U. S. Federal Government public lands have definitely made many roads more challenging. There are several that are now not doable in the old 86 Toyota because of no locker and inadequate ground clearance. Just a few weeks ago I turned around on a road out of Silverton in my 2004 F350 4X4 that in the 1970's I drove my two wheel drive 1964 F250 over. Times are changing and the road(s) ahead are only going to become more difficult....and more dangerous.
Take that ledge high on the right then turn driver into the off camber and keep rolling through it. Numerous rollovers there over the past few years.
They’ve widened the switchbacks since my day. No Gladiator could have ever made that in the 80s
None of you should be there.Hike it or bike it This is all just stupidity
This might sound odd to some people, but for me, going up in my 4 inch lifted TJ was more challenging then coming down. Angled upward, you can't always see everything in front. Yes, there is a psychological fear factor when looking deep down a mountain/valley, but I can also see all of my options. In a way, it keeps any fears at bay while allowing me to focus on what's ahead. Some might ask: "Well, where does fear come into play?" To that I would say: "The fear kept at bay teaches me calmness and control."
DIDN'T ANYONE TELL THIS WOMAN THAT OFF ROAD DRIVING IS FOR BOYS OR AT THE VERY LEAST FOR PEOPLE WITH COMMON SENSE, MEANING ONE DOES NOT DRIVE OFF OF A ONE PLUS FOOT DROP, WHILE DRIVING DOWN HILL ON A LEFT LEANING SLOPE WHERE THE LEFT FRONT WHEEL DROPS DOWN OFF OF THAT ONE PLUS FOOT DROP IN A SHORT WHEEL BASE VEHICLE! FACT OF THE MATTER THIS PERSON SHOULD NOT BE DRIVING DOWN A SWITCH BACK ROAD THOUSANDS OF FEET UP THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN CALLED BLACK BEAR TRAIL, AND ESPECIALLY NOT WITH PANIC ISSUES! SOUNDS LIKE A PERFECT RECIPE A REALLY BAD DAY!
if your back tire is off the ground and your rig is tipping like that hit the gas a little don't stop
Going off road into the outback is MORE dangerous now than ever because of two species: 1. Non trained drivers in high performance off road rigs: Don't know how to drive off road, never taken courses, never practiced. A hazard to everyone on the trail and themselves. 2. Fat, out of physical shape humanoids: if ever injured or out of condition, immediately become a burden to everyone else. It's sad technology is giving this species a free ride into quarters once reserved ONLY for the fit and experienced. There are so many morons out there in their modified (usually stupidly ) rigs that are a danger to everyone and themselves. I can do better with a 69 volkswagen bug.
I'm thinking a containment seat and a helmet would've really helped out. Having an accident that far away from help would prolly be worth it.
I could do that in a car….
She doesn't seem to have the temperment for that level of off roading. But alls well that ends well. Glad it don't go fully sideways.
A lot of people don’t have any business driving on trails like this if they are absolutely terrified shitting themself trying to even make a simple turn on a flat section of the trail.
I love that you guys take care of each other. If u ever get a jeep I'd want to ride in your group. It's like when you learned to ride a bike. We were scared but slowly got better. No need to judge or rude comments
Why go out to a beautiful location like this where you become one with the environment and nature - and think you know what I really need is the radio on??? Unreal.
Im just wondering why you would tell her to back up in the first place.....
"I'm a father. Take your kid out wheeling, and see if you don't do dumb stuff too." 🤣 Perfect!
I like the American flag …. That way you know what country your in 😂😂😂
WOMEN ARE SO WEAK WHEN SHIT GETS SERIOUS ITS PATHETIC TO WATCH
The chick in the orange Jeep should not be on any trails. She doesn’t have a clue.
And that was an EASY maneuver!!! How did she make it down alive????
What beautiful views. Love how you all were guiding and not taking over. There is nothing better than learning, now she can reflect on how she did this and can do so much more! Great job all of you!
NIce channel ,keep up the awesome job. Just small request for Newbie like myself, would you please add a little of narrative of what gear are you on is certain areas , like climbing and descending speed etc .
One of my favorite quotes comes to mind... "Fear is healthy, panic is deadly". Great video, enjoyed watching!
I was sure you'd have filled that hole with rock before you left. Nah.
Dude hasn't much experience being on the wrong side of a roll-over.
This Trail is absolutely not for amateurs!!!!!
Absolutely need more experience if you're going to freak out that bad you shouldn't be on the harder trails!
someone that freaks out like that shouldnt be driving here lol everyone else was FINE
Knowledge is power listen and learn excellent video 👍
I stopped watching as soon as I hear that you have names for your vehicles. Grow up and pull your head out of your ass.
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I don't know why people prefer the line on the right, you can drive on the left shoulder with a solid front axle pretty flat. And people always cut to the passenger side when backing up on switchbacks, which will reduce your passenger side clearance.
Local sheriff calls you guys " asshats " too funny, have to agree,
That lady has NO business being on this trail, crying, and freaking out like that. She needs to stay on pavement and stick to the malls if that's the way she freaks out.
It takes experience and patience to drive that road. It’s not for idiots in their new truck. Practice somewhere safe until you always know exactly where all four wheels are all the time. Stand it up on three wheels until you know the balance perfectly as well. The first attempt should be with another expert in a second vehicle. I never had a problem. It’s a great ride.
Never been there. But I see people going down all the time, but nobody goin up. Is up not an option?
Now days anybody that has money and buys a 4X4 think they can drive offroad and many of them have no business what so doing so ever and putting other people in danger because of there lack of ability. I have seen a lot of stupid people driving off road in Colorado that had no business putting themself their family and others in danger.
Women are not confident drivers anywhere.Sorry but its true.
NO COMMENT!! Mama told me if I can’t say something nice don’t say nothing at all! I will ask the question though, do these people have a death wish??
I miss old Colorado. When we could go up a trail and almost nobody was on it. Now you have these clowns with their mall crawlers jamming up everything. And spotters? That trail doesn’t need spotters 😂