Got to camp, Sit back, Relax... Have a drink... Pick the Upholstery buttons out from between your butt cheeks... Pry stuck fingers loose of the steering wheel...
I live in Washington and grew up driving on these types of roads. Steep, rocky, mud and lots of alder and maple overgrown roads. If you have a 4X4 without scratches down the sides, you should probably just get rid of it! Unfortunately the State of Washington and private timber companies are gating more areas every year and not replacing wash outs and bridges limiting access even further. The Forest service digs up access roads after timber harvest adding to limited opportunities to spend the weekends alone in the woods. Keep up the great video adventures, and here's to scratches from the front bumper to the back!
Love this. My late husband and I used to 4x4 up in Wilkenson, then hiking down to an amazing alpine lake (he called it cedar lake and it was near what he called Old Baldy) with eastern brook trout and a shit load of crawdad!!!! Amazing! This was fairly close to part of the wonderland trail. Celery meadows.
I’m so use to his voice narrating this completely threw me off. Just didn’t get vibe from this one like I do the others. Still an amazing video but I hope he doesn’t continue. He’s like the Morgan Freeman for narrating his videos.
Okay so I’m 62 and a widow. My days of this kind of glory are over. I loved your camera angles and what I perceived as honest dialogue. The first several comments I read sounded so judgy. Wtf. Be nice. I really enjoyed your photography and dialogue.
Im 63, disabled and also a widower and still do this only w/o a 2nd vehicle which is pretty stupid. I grew up running thru Capital Forest, the Olympics and Southern part of the Cascades around St. Helens and Mt. Adams. We use to take. Skok valley up to Camp Govey, upto Spider Lake over to Wynoochee and North up to Donkey Creek and only hit 15 miles of Highway between Shelton and Lake Quinault. I know where these guys were and two very similar roads up there also. I pick mushrooms and I was the only vehicle those roads had seen in some time. Good cable, sharp chainsaw and a high lift jack are a must. Those sections driving through grown over brush with a serious drop are sketchy as Hell but really make you feel alive until youre not...lol.
It's the latest youtube fad. RUclips tells the creators to jump, and they jump trying to chase the algorithm. Ever notice that every channel shows you them eating, cooking, and chewing? Next thing you know, they'll be a second channel.
This is Minnesota Mike checking in again can't thank you guys enough for helping me with my mental health and living through you guys and your adventure keeps me grounded and going many thanks
Awww… this brings back fun memories of Sunday afternoon drives on the logging roads up in the Olympics. The scariest were when we met logging trucks. There was no getting around them. You had to back your way out.
This exact situation, same route, same circumstance happened with my wife and kids and I almost 3 years ago. I’m pretty sure we camped on the river in the exact same location as you on night one, then took a path across the mountain. It started as a nice FSR, but before we knew it, turn offs were gone, road narrowed, trees and brush in the road completely obscured our visibility. It just got more and more stressful. We were pulling a Boreas trailer behind our JKU so turning around was never an option. We got to that same ridge but the rock slide was fresh at that point. I walked it to test it out, and we decided to cross it as quickly as we could. We were eager to find a camp and get off the mountain and were lucky that there was a spot and Sol Duc for a single night. Very stressful, but a memory for a lifetime. I just kept laughing during your video because it all happened to us too so I knew what was coming. Great video, great story telling.
I grew up in the Olympics near Port Angeles. My brother had a CJ-5, which we brought to some pretty stupid places. He loved going through the mud. We came inches from the water flowing right into the cabin. He was always getting something fixed on it.
My favorite area of Washington are the Olympics . 1st time backpacking at 14 and did 55 miles going East to West in 5 days in mid 60s.. Starting at Staircase and exiting out at Quinalt Lodge I live 25 miles from the Paradise entrance to Mt Rainier and still prefer the Olympics.
Awesome video as always Shaun. This was an epic adventure you find the most epic places to explore and the best campsites. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s adventures.
Watching your overlanding trip is like being on an adventure of my own! The way you navigated those tough trails and found such beautiful spots is truly inspiring. Looks like the ultimate playground for explorers, and your storytelling brings it to life.
I love your content, especially the vids from the Sunshine Coast (my backyard) I recently got a 2000 Xterra (rebuilding it pretty much) and had been planning to head to the bible camp you visited !
Yes I know where this is, my favorite camp spot. A few years back a Lama and two alpacas escaped their owners and went wild, living in the area together. I have not seen them in years.
Yet possibly annoyed the hell out of people hiking . He is not in the National park btw, he is in the national Forest, there are no logging roads in the park.....yet. Hopefully there will never be another road built here, it is too beautiful for cars and trucks. It is a place to hike.
A chain saw to clear some of those logs, a shovel and a little effort to fill in a few washes and a machete to clear some branches would have gone along way in a few of those spots, but nothing those rigs couldn't handle. Great trail, great views and awesome rigs, looks like a great way to spend a weekend.
Grizzly bears, Polar bears, Sasquatch. Being in Tuk and seeing Brad with that Dometic cooler hanging out.. Probably why the locals were surprised.. "Fresh New Meat" Hahaha!
Embarking on a dangerous overland adventure in the Olympic Mountains must have been thrilling and challenging! Your journey through such rugged terrain is truly inspiring. Thanks for sharing this exhilarating experience.
I thought I saw you rolling through my hometown. Glad you had a good time in my ol' stomping grounds thus far. I will never grow tired of adventuring around the Olympics. Been doing so since I was a kid. I actually recall that road, went through there ages ago in an 87' Suzuki Samurai. One day I will be able to start adventuring again.
@@jeeplife253 I have not. However, I took a peek at google maps and it shows NF-5524 passes perhaps 100 feet from the Haven lake. Unless you are thinking of a different lake.
I went up to the Olympic Mountains last year, ran into a trail that just ended with crazy steep embankments on both sides and no where to turn around. Having to drive in reverse in the steep gradient was stressful, I could smell my brakes. 😂 Luckily after about 20 minutes I found a place to properly turn around and drive forward. It was absolutely gorgeous though!
Hi Sean. Another top class piece of video entertainment. The music, audio, sound mixing, videography, drone flying and footage, its all top drawer and made for a fantastic episode. I loved it. Thankyou so much for sharing. Oh, and PS - I liked the narration, it was something different and unusual. :-)
Shaun this is an amazing Video.. The Drone work and Filming was excellent.. Both the Bronco and Trail Destroyer Handler the Terrain with Ease What Beautiful Scenery
Man that looks like a fun road. I may have to find it this summer. I'd love to pull out a trout from the hole near the last campsite. I appreciate you trying new things such as the narration!
OMG so so so great!! The views, the cooking! the coffeeeeeee! Playing around with a different voice over was fun, but just so you know, you have a very soothing voice over. You could make a living narrating, lol, or doing audio books, really though. More camping and cooking footage, would be so awesome!
I LOVE some of the contrast you used in this one! I'm not sure how much of that was by design or just by my own awareness this time around. Either way, well done as always sir!
Fantastic!! I enjoyed that very much. Threw in some cool narration voice too, sounds great. I'm with David on the heights issue, I'd be scary sh!tless in a few of those spots. Great job guys!
Sean, I bumped into the exact same rock on my OP excursion one year ago. Unfortunately, no one had built the bypass yet. Ironically, I ended coming in from the other side a couple days later. So I didn’t miss anything.
Another awesome video. It looks like a great adventure. I’m honestly impressed with what the Bronco was able to do. I’m not sure how I feel about the narrator voice. You have such a great voice, I honestly prefer hearing your voice doing the narration.
I actually live in that little town you landed in off the Kennewick ferry. Wild to see you guys in my home town. Did you head west or south from there? I don't recognize the rivers...The Oly-Pen is a beautiful place, and there's a lot of trials around here. Thanks for visiting. Also, if you ever make it back this way, there's a trail that's only open from October to July on top of Hurricane Ridge called the Obstruction Point Road. Not a super difficult trail by any means, but it has some of the most incredible views I've ever seen, aside from some 2wheel adventures in the Gifford Pinchot National Forrest
Thank you so much for not sharing the location. I’ve been enjoying some of these spots for decades and was sick to my stomach when I first saw your video thumbnails on RUclips. Glad you had fun. Thank you for keeping the locations close to your chest. 💪🏼
No matter where it is, You have to enjoy it while you can, Because nobody owns anything! Loggers will come clear-cut it anyway! The only constant in life is change. Sorry, But that's what it is...
@@billt6116 You're obviously not from here! We've been invaded enough by people moving here last few years ~not from here~they come then, they stay, then they try to change everything!! Between that & the gates that are going up more & more every year~Its getting harder to find places to not be bothered by people here anymore! Been here 50 years & I dont mean to sound rude~ just miss the freedom & beautty that we used to enjoy here~ before the thousands of people that decided to move here & @ the same time govt is keeping us from being able to go where we've always gone ~by blocking access for no reason! Have to go farther & farther west just to breathe! Thats all...This truly is Gods country!
Just found you. You guys are crazy but a wonderful adventrue. You have to do it all again on the way out. Love the Bronco setup. Some comments had issues with the narration. I have done some on some of my videos with Speechalo and have had the same complaints. Yours sounds great. I like the deep voice.
I'm new to this channel, so I don't know if you're local to Washigton State, but if you are, you REALLY need to check Walker Valley ORV in Mt Vernon, WA.
i've been watching overlanding - rock crawling RUclips channels since 2020 ( like most people !!) . been a sub of yours going on 4+ years, love the content especially stuff like this-snow stuff and the most recent Alaska with Brad . i always thought Canadians are crazy until RUclips algorithm introduced me to an Australian channel over the 4th weekend . y'all are tame compared to the Aussies LOL
Washington is beautiful country. If up there again go to Sequim WA and check out the spit. Can’t take the jeep but great to experience. Hurricane ridge was nice too
Awesome video My Guy.....I love the videos as well it's like a little get away when I watch them.. I also love the nature as well, This planet called Earth is so beautiful.. I can't wait till I get my jeep,, I'm going explore can't wait.. a little getaway form all the noise nd everyone, jus me nd nature...😊😅
How did you get candy cane too do your narrating .. lol I kept thinking I would see a big rig behind you guys on a CB radio calling out CANDY CANE candy cane…Aloha 🤙🏾 great adventure
I can't believe it's two of my favorite youtubers together, I still don't understand how you made David go through that trail. I've been watching his channel for a while now and I know he's afraid of heights or sketchy places 🤣🤣🤣 On the other hand, I like your Canadian accent better. I think you should stick with it because the American accent sounds really weird 😂😂😂 OTG and TSTN great video!!!❤❤❤❤❤
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Got to camp, Sit back, Relax... Have a drink... Pick the Upholstery buttons out from between your butt cheeks... Pry stuck fingers loose of the steering wheel...
I live in Washington and grew up driving on these types of roads. Steep, rocky, mud and lots of alder and maple overgrown roads. If you have a 4X4 without scratches down the sides, you should probably just get rid of it! Unfortunately the State of Washington and private timber companies are gating more areas every year and not replacing wash outs and bridges limiting access even further. The Forest service digs up access roads after timber harvest adding to limited opportunities to spend the weekends alone in the woods. Keep up the great video adventures, and here's to scratches from the front bumper to the back!
Love this. My late husband and I used to 4x4 up in Wilkenson, then hiking down to an amazing alpine lake (he called it cedar lake and it was near what he called Old Baldy) with eastern brook trout and a shit load of crawdad!!!! Amazing! This was fairly close to part of the wonderland trail. Celery meadows.
The narration was strange for me, i prefer without personally. Love the video! And all the videos.. hahah
I’m so use to his voice narrating this completely threw me off. Just didn’t get vibe from this one like I do the others. Still an amazing video but I hope he doesn’t continue. He’s like the Morgan Freeman for narrating his videos.
Agreed! Definitely prefer Shaun’s voice :)
I have been seeing other channels using this same AI voice. It takes a lot away when you know its generic.
@@levioneill5388 If
Shaun can AI his own voice!
It’s awful. At first I thought it was a gag but the punchline never came.
Your own narration is better than the new. Just my 2 bits
This video is a masterpiece. Took me right out of my tough day and transported me to a very remote place and took my mind away from everything.
Okay so I’m 62 and a widow. My days of this kind of glory are over. I loved your camera angles and what I perceived as honest dialogue. The first several comments I read sounded so judgy. Wtf. Be nice. I really enjoyed your photography and dialogue.
Im 63, disabled and also a widower and still do this only w/o a 2nd vehicle which is pretty stupid. I grew up running thru Capital Forest, the Olympics and Southern part of the Cascades around St. Helens and Mt. Adams. We use to take. Skok valley up to Camp Govey, upto Spider Lake over to Wynoochee and North up to Donkey Creek and only hit 15 miles of Highway between Shelton and Lake Quinault. I know where these guys were and two very similar roads up there also. I pick mushrooms and I was the only vehicle those roads had seen in some time. Good cable, sharp chainsaw and a high lift jack are a must. Those sections driving through grown over brush with a serious drop are sketchy as Hell but really make you feel alive until youre not...lol.
I second that. I'm 54, late husband took us on coold woodsy adventures. I miss him and us out there!! Loved it! Have fun.
How you don’t have millions of view your videos are just incredible
The narration makes me laugh, and I know that is the intention. It's a western narration style and it kicks ass.
I liked the old time narration voice
I just imagine it's the vehicle talking.
Or was it?
It's the latest youtube fad. RUclips tells the creators to jump, and they jump trying to chase the algorithm. Ever notice that every channel shows you them eating, cooking, and chewing? Next thing you know, they'll be a second channel.
Definitely a little better without the narration but still a awesome video . The drone shots are on point
DEFINITELY
The narration isn't bad at all. It's very different. Not what we are used to 😆 the trail looks awesome!
I kinda like the narration haha.
Just having some fun. 🤟🏻
Agree. 3f stops creepy. LOL
This is Minnesota Mike checking in again can't thank you guys enough for helping me with my mental health and living through you guys and your adventure keeps me grounded and going many thanks
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Awww… this brings back fun memories of Sunday afternoon drives on the logging roads up in the Olympics. The scariest were when we met logging trucks. There was no getting around them. You had to back your way out.
This exact situation, same route, same circumstance happened with my wife and kids and I almost 3 years ago. I’m pretty sure we camped on the river in the exact same location as you on night one, then took a path across the mountain. It started as a nice FSR, but before we knew it, turn offs were gone, road narrowed, trees and brush in the road completely obscured our visibility. It just got more and more stressful. We were pulling a Boreas trailer behind our JKU so turning around was never an option. We got to that same ridge but the rock slide was fresh at that point. I walked it to test it out, and we decided to cross it as quickly as we could. We were eager to find a camp and get off the mountain and were lucky that there was a spot and Sol Duc for a single night. Very stressful, but a memory for a lifetime. I just kept laughing during your video because it all happened to us too so I knew what was coming. Great video, great story telling.
Grew up in the area, running around on roads even more primitive, back in the '80's. Great fun.
Definitely one of the best shows I’ve ever watched. You guys have done a wonderful job. It’s like we’re with you. Thank you.
I grew up in the Olympics near Port Angeles. My brother had a CJ-5, which we brought to some pretty stupid places. He loved going through the mud. We came inches from the water flowing right into the cabin. He was always getting something fixed on it.
My favorite area of Washington are the Olympics . 1st time backpacking at 14 and did 55 miles going East to West in 5 days in mid 60s.. Starting at Staircase and exiting out at Quinalt Lodge I live 25 miles from the Paradise entrance to Mt Rainier and still prefer the Olympics.
Awesome video as always Shaun. This was an epic adventure you find the most epic places to explore and the best campsites. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s adventures.
Watching your overlanding trip is like being on an adventure of my own! The way you navigated those tough trails and found such beautiful spots is truly inspiring. Looks like the ultimate playground for explorers, and your storytelling brings it to life.
Nice touch sir with the metal music from the inside car to outer camera, badass video.
I love your content, especially the vids from the Sunshine Coast (my backyard) I recently got a 2000 Xterra (rebuilding it pretty much) and had been planning to head to the bible camp you visited !
Yes I know where this is, my favorite camp spot.
A few years back a Lama and two alpacas escaped their owners and went wild, living in the area together. I have not seen them in years.
Amazing overland of the cottonwood boat launch on the hoh. Good thing you had 44s and your buddies gifts to get you through
What a comedian.
Another legendary video in every sense of the word. We enjoy watching you with my 3-month-old son. But my eyes searched for my brother Bruce
This has really brought some peace to my soul, the Olympic Mountains are so beautiful.
Yet possibly annoyed the hell out of people hiking . He is not in the National park btw, he is in the national Forest, there are no logging roads in the park.....yet. Hopefully there will never be another road built here, it is too beautiful for cars and trucks. It is a place to hike.
Enjoyed it so much! And whatever you used for your voice........loved it!
A chain saw to clear some of those logs, a shovel and a little effort to fill in a few washes and a machete to clear some branches would have gone along way in a few of those spots, but nothing those rigs couldn't handle. Great trail, great views and awesome rigs, looks like a great way to spend a weekend.
For what it's worth, I loved the narration.
What good friends!
What an awesome adventure. ❤
Maybe someday. ❤
Wow! That’s dense forest, I was waiting for Sasquatch to make an appearance. Beautiful cinematography, thank you for sharing your scary weekend.
David doesn’t like being called big foot but he was there.
Grizzly bears, Polar bears, Sasquatch. Being in Tuk and seeing Brad with that Dometic cooler hanging out.. Probably why the locals were surprised.. "Fresh New Meat" Hahaha!
Great video, loved the narration
Yep I love 4wheeling in my 1983 Ford Ranger - brush scratches on the side and roof but slim enough to travel quad trails 🤪
Stunning area. Epic adventure. Amazing videography and production.
Literally our backyard! Been on that trail that crosses the rock slide and that camp spot at the end is one of our favorites out here! Good stuff!
What trail is that?
Embarking on a dangerous overland adventure in the Olympic Mountains must have been thrilling and challenging! Your journey through such rugged terrain is truly inspiring. Thanks for sharing this exhilarating experience.
You gotta love the Olympics! There is no place I'd rather be!
I thought I saw you rolling through my hometown. Glad you had a good time in my ol' stomping grounds thus far. I will never grow tired of adventuring around the Olympics. Been doing so since I was a kid. I actually recall that road, went through there ages ago in an 87' Suzuki Samurai. One day I will be able to start adventuring again.
You ever make your way up to haven lake in the olympics? Been trying to find a way to jeep in, instead of hiking in
@@jeeplife253 I have not. However, I took a peek at google maps and it shows NF-5524 passes perhaps 100 feet from the Haven lake. Unless you are thinking of a different lake.
Love the narration! I know others may not - but it really set it apart from other overland vloggers…music was on point!👌
Can't stop loving your videos..!! Very cinematically shot...
The first night spot is one of our favorites for a quick stop when we are up that way.
This trail is awesome, a little bit of everything. ❤
LOVE the Narration!!! Gives an old school pioneer exploring vibe
I went up to the Olympic Mountains last year, ran into a trail that just ended with crazy steep embankments on both sides and no where to turn around. Having to drive in reverse in the steep gradient was stressful, I could smell my brakes. 😂 Luckily after about 20 minutes I found a place to properly turn around and drive forward. It was absolutely gorgeous though!
Beautiful scenery, take care of yourselves. 👍👍👍👏👏👏
Hi Sean. Another top class piece of video entertainment. The music, audio, sound mixing, videography, drone flying and footage, its all top drawer and made for a fantastic episode. I loved it. Thankyou so much for sharing. Oh, and PS - I liked the narration, it was something different and unusual. :-)
That was an awesome video. Love the narration as well great work and thanks for taking us along.
The narrations were what through me off but the videography is still awesome. Keep up the great work. Love seeing new videos from you.
Beautiful photography. You guys did pretty well for big heavy rigs.
Shaun this is an amazing Video.. The Drone work and Filming was excellent..
Both the Bronco and Trail Destroyer Handler the Terrain with Ease
What Beautiful Scenery
Man that looks like a fun road. I may have to find it this summer. I'd love to pull out a trout from the hole near the last campsite. I appreciate you trying new things such as the narration!
OMG so so so great!! The views, the cooking! the coffeeeeeee! Playing around with a different voice over was fun, but just so you know, you have a very soothing voice over. You could make a living narrating, lol, or doing audio books, really though.
More camping and cooking footage, would be so awesome!
Love the Olympics. Sure are blessed with some beautiful country here. Great video
Great video and adventure with these beasts! Reminds me of my trips of dangerous roads of Himalayas. Keep it up!
I was born and raised in the pnw it's fun seeing and knowing all the places you have gone here
I LOVE some of the contrast you used in this one! I'm not sure how much of that was by design or just by my own awareness this time around. Either way, well done as always sir!
Great to see you out there with David hammering some trails with some epic camp spots on the water! Especially the last one! 👍
What fun! Your narration sounds like your reading an old fashion detective novel. Thank you for sharing the journey.
Fantastic!!
I enjoyed that very much. Threw in some cool narration voice too, sounds great.
I'm with David on the heights issue, I'd be scary sh!tless in a few of those spots. Great job guys!
Sean, I bumped into the exact same rock on my OP excursion one year ago. Unfortunately, no one had built the bypass yet. Ironically, I ended coming in from the other side a couple days later. So I didn’t miss anything.
I love the narrative! Good on ya!
I have traveled all over the Olympics and I have never heard that narrator, and thats the way I like it.
Another awesome video. It looks like a great adventure. I’m honestly impressed with what the Bronco was able to do. I’m not sure how I feel about the narrator voice. You have such a great voice, I honestly prefer hearing your voice doing the narration.
Great video! Old school TSTN vibes definitely make the best viewing 🇬🇧
Definitely love how that Jeep sounds🥹🥹🥹
I actually live in that little town you landed in off the Kennewick ferry. Wild to see you guys in my home town. Did you head west or south from there? I don't recognize the rivers...The Oly-Pen is a beautiful place, and there's a lot of trials around here. Thanks for visiting. Also, if you ever make it back this way, there's a trail that's only open from October to July on top of Hurricane Ridge called the Obstruction Point Road. Not a super difficult trail by any means, but it has some of the most incredible views I've ever seen, aside from some 2wheel adventures in the Gifford Pinchot National Forrest
The voice over was great, you need Sam Elliot to do that Shaun. Its good to see David push his limits a bit. All in all that was a good video.
Thank you so much for not sharing the location. I’ve been enjoying some of these spots for decades and was sick to my stomach when I first saw your video thumbnails on RUclips. Glad you had fun. Thank you for keeping the locations close to your chest. 💪🏼
They'll come out and just ruin it for everyone. I've looked at this spot several times, love the footage, love the lack of coordinates even more.
Thank you for not telling your location. In my opinion, social media has been terrible for places like this. There are no secret trails anymore.
Absolutely!🤘
No matter where it is, You have to enjoy it while you can, Because nobody owns anything! Loggers will come clear-cut it anyway! The only constant in life is change. Sorry, But that's what it is...
@@billt6116 You're obviously not from here! We've been invaded enough by people moving here last few years ~not from here~they come then, they stay, then they try to change everything!! Between that & the gates that are going up more & more every year~Its getting harder to find places to not be bothered by people here anymore! Been here 50 years & I dont mean to sound rude~ just miss the freedom & beautty that we used to enjoy here~ before the thousands of people that decided to move here & @ the same time govt is keeping us from being able to go where we've always gone ~by blocking access for no reason! Have to go farther & farther west just to breathe! Thats all...This truly is Gods country!
Just found you. You guys are crazy but a wonderful adventrue. You have to do it all again on the way out. Love the Bronco setup. Some comments had issues with the narration. I have done some on some of my videos with Speechalo and have had the same complaints. Yours sounds great. I like the deep voice.
The narration almost reminds me of the narrator from Deadliest Catch on Discovery Channel. Love the video as always Shaun!
I'm new to this channel, so I don't know if you're local to Washigton State, but if you are, you REALLY need to check Walker Valley ORV in Mt Vernon, WA.
Need some limb riser's on that thing, help keep the branches off the window and from catching on the mirror/lightbars, great video as usual.
i've been watching overlanding - rock crawling RUclips channels since 2020 ( like most people !!) . been a sub of yours going on 4+ years, love the content especially stuff like this-snow stuff and the most recent Alaska with Brad . i always thought Canadians are crazy until RUclips algorithm introduced me to an Australian channel over the 4th weekend . y'all are tame compared to the Aussies LOL
hearing David go "ohhhhhhhhhh" when you told him to "go go go" made me lol
I totally thought that at the end when the narrator said, “Like that one time…” I thought they were gonna finish with saying, “…at band camp…”
Def getting those vibes.
First time on your channel. Great production. Cool video. Makes me want to roll over to the Olympics like I did a few weeks ago...
You got some good places. It's even better north of Grisdale...
Washington is beautiful country. If up there again go to Sequim WA and check out the spit. Can’t take the jeep but great to experience. Hurricane ridge was nice too
Two of my favorites! Limb risers may have helped.
Awesome video My Guy.....I love the videos as well it's like a little get away when I watch them.. I also love the nature as well, This planet called Earth is so beautiful.. I can't wait till I get my jeep,, I'm going explore can't wait.. a little getaway form all the noise nd everyone, jus me nd nature...😊😅
Feel like i know where this is at and actually live around these parts kinda. Glad to see
Love the new narration style. 🎉 ❤
I Liked the narration part , it’s something new and unique. Keep the videos coming
The narration was a cool change I rly liked it. Great video man.
Thanks!
Took a bit to get used to but by the end , I loved the narration.
The drone footage is just something else
Derry but majestic Washington landscape to wheel through. Looks like wet soggy FUN with rock sliders!
My neck of the woods! Great video!!
That's a sweet spot, and I'm sure it was worth every minute getting there! Awesome videos, guys 🙌
Good video, nice footage.
You guys should have had limb risers on some of those tracks
I like mixing it up! The narration is a cool vibe.
Grew up in Kitsap County and hunted where you guys are exploring!
Good to see the trail destroyer the baddest truck on RUclips and you shine my favorite creator. Have a great trip.
I watched the video from both RUclips channels great videos!
WOW
What a scenery!!!😍
Im surprised you didn't crack open a Coors light with that voice lol 😉
Great video as always!
How did you get candy cane too do your narrating .. lol I kept thinking I would see a big rig behind you guys on a CB radio calling out CANDY CANE candy cane…Aloha 🤙🏾 great adventure
Awesome video
Any Bro that has a drink waiting for me is a keeper... lol Great vid - loved it
I can't believe it's two of my favorite youtubers together, I still don't understand how you made David go through that trail. I've been watching his channel for a while now and I know he's afraid of heights or sketchy places 🤣🤣🤣 On the other hand, I like your Canadian accent better. I think you should stick with it because the American accent sounds really weird 😂😂😂
OTG and TSTN great video!!!❤❤❤❤❤
I am lucky enough to have these spots in Northern California. I love seeing them other places