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The production quality and editing continues to get even better, if that's somehow possible! Sure a pretty backdrop doesn't hurt, but damn man I'd go to a theatre to watch these! Keep up the amazing work!
The picture I was presented by RUclips to watch this video looks fake to me. The sky appears like we are looking toward the sun yet the shadows point to the left. I could be wrong, but from my point of view, that is not good editing. I generally like the show OK though. I have seen a few episodes.
This is the type of overland/offroading I want, not the other type where they just rip apart forests and vegetation. Thank you for making this content!
LOVE your excellent/high-quality vids, I've been watching for a couple years now, keep up the good work! Having lived in Colorado for over 20 years and ridden/driven in the mountains a lot I've particularly enjoyed watching your trips in Canada (Eh?). And while I might not get up that far North again (used to visit friends in Toronto a lot in the '90's), I hope to get to Banff one day on my 2021 KTM 890 Adventure R. While I don't have a true offroad 4 wheeler yet, I've had to make do with the limited capabilities of my V5 AWD RAV4 which is actually more capable than it should be if you're mindful of the lack of skidplates and lockers. I've done some exploring in it all over, in Moab I went from the very top past Onion Creek up near Polar Mesa down thru the Creek itself to 128. EXCELLENT, if easy (well, for YOU guys) route. Very enjoyable and scenic and definitely tested the limited capabilites of my RAV.. To remedy those limitations I'm planning on getting a 2023 Chevy Colorado ZR2. Since I live about 7hrs from Moab, I plan to go back on both the KTM and the ZR2 when I get it. Glad you enjoyed your UT trip, it's an amazing area. One thing I will mention though: I would not have gone into the mine, or even spent much time around areas known to have high concentrations of naturally-occurring uranium, especially driving in and breathing the dust kicked up by the tires (with the windows down). I've worked in the nuclear industry (Uranium and Plutonium production) for over 6 years now, and breathing in Uranium in any amount or form is very hazardous. The problem is that the dust (like all dust) is inhaled, the finer stuff being the worst since it gets down much deeper in your sinuses and lungs where it's harder to cough out. Also dust gets on your food when eaten, is inhaled when you smoke, gets onto the surface of your water/drinks and swallowed. It sits there emitting alpha particles (like, forever, long after you die of whatever causes), which is not a super hazard on your skin, but much worse if it gets in your lungs or intestines. So, not to make you guys paranoid or anything, please be aware of this in the future, and keep an eye on any signs of strange illnesses, and if in doubt, go to your Dr. and tell them about your possible exposure. As an aside, if you're driving in areas like that, I'd keep the windows rolled up, and wash your vehicles outside and run a Swiffer over the vehicles inside, and wash your clothes after exposure. Not to be a Debbie Downer, but thought you should know the hazards. Drive safe, and keep the excellent vids coming! www.cdc.gov/niosh/pgms/worknotify/uranium.html
The desert is a beautiful place, in the evenings purple mountains majesty and everywhere you look it's different. I spent 38 years in the desert in ID and NV, retired to WV and I miss the desert.
At 3:00, right after you talk about “being alone” on the trail, you can see another Jeep roll past in the background as you drive the gatekeeper obstacle.
I've done both of these trails and your drone footage of the Behind the Reef trail was absolutely spectacular. One of the best videos I've seen seen capturing the beauty of the San Rafael Swell.
We’ve been to Moab four times, I spent a lot of time in SW Utah as a kid and in the 90s-2000s. Driven past monument valley several times but haven’t wheeled these areas. We were already talking about a trip back for our 10th anniversary (went three yrs in a row including our honeymoon) but watching these has given me a game plan. So glad I found your channel.
As kids in the early 90’s we played in most of the mines in that area. You missed a very good tail by not continuing on past the first camp site. Glad you are enjoying your trip to Utah.
Thanks for this...outstanding footage! My son and I are travelling from Ontario to Colorado/Utah in August this year and we hope to cover the same ground you did.
I’m living the good life through your well documented epic voyages. I feel like I’m there even though I’m sitting here in a chair waiting for my Bronco to arrive. Keeps me going. Thank you for this awesome content.
My 80 year old dad really like the new bronco. Last time he owned a Ford was 1975 ish. I just want a ride in one. Had an 86 Eddie bauer bronco that thing was plush fot its time.
Hi Shaun, I moved to Utah one year ago, bought a Jeep Wrangler, got myself a DJI Mini 2 drone, and just thoroughly enjoyed watching this awesome episode you put up last June. You give me the desire to go out there and explore this awesome state I currently live in. Keep up the good work and look forward to more awesome footage.
Props for driving to Moab to upload. Its funny - before your drone crashed I was thinking "Shaun needs to chill out on the drone shots a little". Don't get me wrong, I love your drone shots, I *really* do, but would be happy to see more dash cam footage of the trail looking out of the windshield. Loving the videos!
It's been great to actually see someone push a Bronco through uncontrolled environments, in full on real overlanding adventure type scenarios. Ford probably appreciates you lol
Most places are more expansive than they first seem, but UT is special in this regard. I've done 15 trips to UT over the past 15 years, specifically to seek out remote locations traveled by few - and on every trip I was rewarded with newfound grandeur. But not one of those trips ever took me to the region(s) you visited with the EAO crew. Nearby, but not exact. UT has unbelievable exploration potential - thanks for taking us along.
It has been a wonderful video! Those places are fantastic! I'm very far from there and I can't buy anything, no car, no motorbike and not even a simple bicycle, because I don't have any money and I'm 67. Anyway this is not important, I travel with you, I enjoy your vehicles and I'm happy for you Guys, because you're doing what you really like. Great job! Thank you very much for sharing and giving me the opportunity of seeing places that I won't have ever a chance to see in my life, at least in this life 😄
Shaun - that is some absolutely stunning footage. Your ability to frame the scenery and get those artistic "motion pictures" is truly a talent. I'm super jealous of your adventures, but so glad you do what you do so we can all experience these places too. Thank you!
I saw a Bronco in the parking lot at CVS a couple days ago and all of the outer plastic parts on the bumpers were missing LOL I have a geiger counter just in case when exploring mines but from what I've read the uranium ore really isn't that hazardous because it takes a lot of refinement to get useful uranium but I have all the gear including gas detection sniffer .
Holy crap, that drone footage is spectacular! I've had my drone decided it wanted to go mach 3 down a river system, hit a branch, almost fell in the water before it stabilized itself. I then take the next 3 minutes trying to get It out of a very tight space full of branches. Fun times.
Living an overlanding lifestyle like owning a super capable 4wd like jeep, Ford, Toyota etc.. With features like lockers, Multi-terrain mode, TC, HDCS, etc.. and huge after market support like Bumpers, roof racks, wheels and tyres, good quality lift, shocks, winch, super bright lights (Rigid, kc, BD etc), power system, hundreds of mods and accessories, the list goes on... Which you get in the countries like US, Australia, Canada etc. and being citizens of the above mentioned countries is a whole lot easier if you are passionate enough and are really into adventure. On the other hand, the same people who loves overlanding, touring etc. on a 4WD like us in India is a whole lot challenging. We do got some amazing 4wd in our markets but we have to pay twice the price, for example Jeep wrangler in the states are available from 30k+ grand to 70/80k+ grands( correct me if I'm wrong), but in India Jeep wrangler Rubicon JLU(JL not available) is more than ₹80 lakhs thats more than a 100 thousands dollars for a regular Rubicon(plastic bumpers), very less after market support. There are some after market companies for 4WD but as I said the prices are all double here. KC pro 6 gravity led lights cost more than ₹1 lakhs plus 1349 US dollars (importation tax) , the local products one's are not upto the standard of lights like RIGID, Stedi, BD, KC, ARB intensity, Mopar etc. When it comes to lift, coil-over, coils, shocks, upper or lower arm control, steering dampener, sway bar end links, etc... We don't have them. Got to import and importing means super expensive. One solution we got is go for the chinese products, they got everything, it's cheap but it doesn't last, so got to buy new ones again and again, but still it is cheaper than importing a good quality products from overseas. But still then it doesn't stop us from overlanding, we did it what we got and how much we can. My point is many people loves adventure. They love to go off the grid, but they just can't afford it. In the west one person one rig, but here 10/15 persons in 4/5 rigs.. I hope oneday most of us could afford to buy a good 4WD like Toyota (Fortuner, Land cruisers), Jeep JLU Rubicon, Ford (endeavour), ISUZU D-max (v-cross variants), Mitsubishi (Pajero). We do have local ones like, Mahindra all new Thar, Maruti-Suzuki Gypsy (zook or samurai) but longer, TATA xenon 4x4, Force Gurkha. Big Company like TATA and Mahindra started manufacturing new mid size SUV with proper 4WD system. It's a start, one day we'll be like atleast half you got in the Western countries.
Shaun.. No idea if you guys are back home yet but if not, you should swing through Cerro Gordo, CA and get a tour by Brent Underwood and his Ghost Town Mine. He has a huge youtube channel dedicated to mine explorations and restoring the old Ghost Town!!
Nicely done Shaun. Stunning footage! Ok so when are you ditching the Bronco? I really hope you are going back to solid front axle, momentary lapse of reason??? Ha ha. Seriously an IFS will never match a solid front axle in the rough stuff. Tom
Aside from sway bar disconnect not seeing it being any different than any other ifs. Bring on the rock gardens, Rubicon trail type stuff and even the stupid people will notice immediately the inferiority of ifs. Then there is the strength of solid front axle over ifs. Those who know and want to get there and back without failures will always choose SFA.
How much can the ford bronco hold on the roof rack? Did u have to get custom roof racks to hold the ikamper and anyone in it on top of the roof? or is ur roof rack stock with the ikamper and u on top okay?
How is the Bronco wind noise traveling down the regular roads on your trip? Still waiting on email.from ford on mine even going to production. Ordered 1st Dec 2021. Mine is like yours and mine will be daily driver
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Where is this gorgeous trail
@@joshuabright547 Behind the Reef trail in the San Rafael Swell. It's a famous trail in multiple guidebooks and online trail guide sites.
This video has simply some of the best drone footage anyone has seen with their own two eyes. Impressive.
My grandfather was a uranium miner in Moab back in the 50's. He said it was the hardest mining he ever did.
The production quality and editing continues to get even better, if that's somehow possible! Sure a pretty backdrop doesn't hurt, but damn man I'd go to a theatre to watch these! Keep up the amazing work!
The picture I was presented by RUclips to watch this video looks fake to me. The sky appears like we are looking toward the sun yet the shadows point to the left. I could be wrong, but from my point of view, that is not good editing. I generally like the show OK though. I have seen a few episodes.
Breathtaking natural beauty and amazing golden hour lighting created fantastic cinematography!! Superb video, thanks for sharing!
I watch a lot of these videos of overlanding they're all great but you truly stand out with your filmography outstanding job🎉
@ 6:40 - That's the shot. Holy cow what amazing scenery.
This is the type of overland/offroading I want, not the other type where they just rip apart forests and vegetation. Thank you for making this content!
Shaun, this trip was fantastic to watch. Utah has such a diverse landscape it's unreal..
LOVE your excellent/high-quality vids, I've been watching for a couple years now, keep up the good work! Having lived in Colorado for over 20 years and ridden/driven in the mountains a lot I've particularly enjoyed watching your trips in Canada (Eh?). And while I might not get up that far North again (used to visit friends in Toronto a lot in the '90's), I hope to get to Banff one day on my 2021 KTM 890 Adventure R. While I don't have a true offroad 4 wheeler yet, I've had to make do with the limited capabilities of my V5 AWD RAV4 which is actually more capable than it should be if you're mindful of the lack of skidplates and lockers. I've done some exploring in it all over, in Moab I went from the very top past Onion Creek up near Polar Mesa down thru the Creek itself to 128. EXCELLENT, if easy (well, for YOU guys) route. Very enjoyable and scenic and definitely tested the limited capabilites of my RAV.. To remedy those limitations I'm planning on getting a 2023 Chevy Colorado ZR2. Since I live about 7hrs from Moab, I plan to go back on both the KTM and the ZR2 when I get it. Glad you enjoyed your UT trip, it's an amazing area. One thing I will mention though: I would not have gone into the mine, or even spent much time around areas known to have high concentrations of naturally-occurring uranium, especially driving in and breathing the dust kicked up by the tires (with the windows down). I've worked in the nuclear industry (Uranium and Plutonium production) for over 6 years now, and breathing in Uranium in any amount or form is very hazardous. The problem is that the dust (like all dust) is inhaled, the finer stuff being the worst since it gets down much deeper in your sinuses and lungs where it's harder to cough out. Also dust gets on your food when eaten, is inhaled when you smoke, gets onto the surface of your water/drinks and swallowed. It sits there emitting alpha particles (like, forever, long after you die of whatever causes), which is not a super hazard on your skin, but much worse if it gets in your lungs or intestines. So, not to make you guys paranoid or anything, please be aware of this in the future, and keep an eye on any signs of strange illnesses, and if in doubt, go to your Dr. and tell them about your possible exposure. As an aside, if you're driving in areas like that, I'd keep the windows rolled up, and wash your vehicles outside and run a Swiffer over the vehicles inside, and wash your clothes after exposure. Not to be a Debbie Downer, but thought you should know the hazards. Drive safe, and keep the excellent vids coming!
www.cdc.gov/niosh/pgms/worknotify/uranium.html
The desert is a beautiful place, in the evenings purple mountains majesty and everywhere you look it's different. I spent 38 years in the desert in ID and NV, retired to WV and I miss the desert.
At 3:00, right after you talk about “being alone” on the trail, you can see another Jeep roll past in the background as you drive the gatekeeper obstacle.
They’re on a completely different trail.
@@TheStoryTillNow Interesting. I live and Jeep in Utah. Your footage of this trail is some of the best I’ve ever seen.
Wow! The scenery is spectacular! Amazing video. Thank you.
Dude this could/should be a commercial for the Bronco at times. Those aerial shots you got are stunning!
Amazing video Shaun! Now we need to go find this trail and explore soon!
Those fly over shots were simply stunning!!!!
I've done both of these trails and your drone footage of the Behind the Reef trail was absolutely spectacular. One of the best videos I've seen seen capturing the beauty of the San Rafael Swell.
Thank you so much
Is this around Greenriver?
@@Gerbyq Yes it's just west of Green River.
@@DarkLordofDebate Nice thanks. I live in southern Utah, the San Rafael / Hanksville area is next on my list
Incredible trail …!
Thanks for sharing
I love the cinematic quality of your videos, great work.
We’ve been to Moab four times, I spent a lot of time in SW Utah as a kid and in the 90s-2000s. Driven past monument valley several times but haven’t wheeled these areas. We were already talking about a trip back for our 10th anniversary (went three yrs in a row including our honeymoon) but watching these has given me a game plan. So glad I found your channel.
Thank you!
As kids in the early 90’s we played in most of the mines in that area. You missed a very good tail by not continuing on past the first camp site. Glad you are enjoying your trip to Utah.
Thanks for this...outstanding footage! My son and I are travelling from Ontario to Colorado/Utah in August this year and we hope to cover the same ground you did.
Freakin incredible editing, drone work, and voice over work. This was awesome!
More like this...so much better with your vision and commentary...these kind always get back to the roots...
Those drone shots in this video are amazing. Too bad it crashed.
I’m living the good life through your well documented epic voyages. I feel like I’m there even though I’m sitting here in a chair waiting for my Bronco to arrive. Keeps me going.
Thank you for this awesome content.
My 80 year old dad really like the new bronco. Last time he owned a Ford was 1975 ish. I just want a ride in one. Had an 86 Eddie bauer bronco that thing was plush fot its time.
Hi Shaun, I moved to Utah one year ago, bought a Jeep Wrangler, got myself a DJI Mini 2 drone, and just thoroughly enjoyed watching this awesome episode you put up last June. You give me the desire to go out there and explore this awesome state I currently live in. Keep up the good work and look forward to more awesome footage.
Thanks Martin!
Breathtaking! Your videos capture such amazing views! Every episode I watch makes me want to get out there more! Thank you Shaun!
Thank you
By far the best bronco content on RUclips🎯. Feels like an Imax film.
Awesome adventure dude, thanks for taking us along 🤘🏻😎
Props for driving to Moab to upload. Its funny - before your drone crashed I was thinking "Shaun needs to chill out on the drone shots a little". Don't get me wrong, I love your drone shots, I *really* do, but would be happy to see more dash cam footage of the trail looking out of the windshield. Loving the videos!
Just a little more variety in types of shots
Some beautiful country there.
Wow!! It just breadth taking, want a wonderful place..
It's been great to actually see someone push a Bronco through uncontrolled environments, in full on real overlanding adventure type scenarios.
Ford probably appreciates you lol
Thanks!
Stunning footage. Worthy of being in an IMAX.
Your cinematography is better than some movies I've seen on Netflix
Most places are more expansive than they first seem, but UT is special in this regard. I've done 15 trips to UT over the past 15 years, specifically to seek out remote locations traveled by few - and on every trip I was rewarded with newfound grandeur. But not one of those trips ever took me to the region(s) you visited with the EAO crew. Nearby, but not exact. UT has unbelievable exploration potential - thanks for taking us along.
Amazing cinematography, great episode Shaun!
It has been a wonderful video! Those places are fantastic! I'm very far from there and I can't buy anything, no car, no motorbike and not even a simple bicycle, because I don't have any money and I'm 67. Anyway this is not important, I travel with you, I enjoy your vehicles and I'm happy for you Guys, because you're doing what you really like. Great job! Thank you very much for sharing and giving me the opportunity of seeing places that I won't have ever a chance to see in my life, at least in this life 😄
Shaun your music choice, placement and timing is impeccable. Great shots as usual. Sad you guys didn't glow in the end.
Love how the back seats are full of gear all tossed in all the time! 😆 🤣
Great video Shaun, always enjoy your footage and editing.
Shaun - that is some absolutely stunning footage. Your ability to frame the scenery and get those artistic "motion pictures" is truly a talent. I'm super jealous of your adventures, but so glad you do what you do so we can all experience these places too. Thank you!
Thank you for always watching
Another awesome adventure! I was actually at the Lucky Strike Mine on an overlanding trip less than two weeks ago. Epic area to explore.
I miss this kind of overland/camping when I was younger and stationed on the west coast...nothing like this here in the SE....
Love the new intro! What an awesome video Shaun🤘🇨🇦
Beautiful area. How sad to see the scratched in recent messages on the wall of the cabin.
I love this trail. We do it once a year. Almost looks completely different from a drone!
I'll have to watch this when I'm back from camping later this week!
amazing shots and sights, love your content especially for that
Love the San Rafael Swell, great video! We explored those mines as well. Pretty amazing place!
To think of doing that job as one of those miners day in and day out is hard to imagine.
If you ever get the chance. Tallgrass National Prairie in Kansas has some absolutely wonderful sunsets/sunrises!
Beautiful shots!
I like how you put the sponsors at the bottom of the video instead of showing it on a separate page.
Another fantastic video. Living in Colorado, the worst feeling was getting lost in the mountains only to end up at a meth lab camp.
I saw a Bronco in the parking lot at CVS a couple days ago and all of the outer plastic parts on the bumpers were missing LOL I have a geiger counter just in case when exploring mines but from what I've read the uranium ore really isn't that hazardous because it takes a lot of refinement to get useful uranium but I have all the gear including gas detection sniffer .
Holy crap, that drone footage is spectacular! I've had my drone decided it wanted to go mach 3 down a river system, hit a branch, almost fell in the water before it stabilized itself. I then take the next 3 minutes trying to get It out of a very tight space full of branches. Fun times.
They sometimes have their own ideas. 😂
@@TheStoryTillNow 😂
UTAH is AMAZING!!!
Much better flow rolling out the sponsors this way and to me it makes the sponsors more visible too
Living an overlanding lifestyle like owning a super capable 4wd like jeep, Ford, Toyota etc.. With features like lockers, Multi-terrain mode, TC, HDCS, etc.. and huge after market support like Bumpers, roof racks, wheels and tyres, good quality lift, shocks, winch, super bright lights (Rigid, kc, BD etc), power system, hundreds of mods and accessories, the list goes on... Which you get in the countries like US, Australia, Canada etc. and being citizens of the above mentioned countries is a whole lot easier if you are passionate enough and are really into adventure. On the other hand, the same people who loves overlanding, touring etc. on a 4WD like us in India is a whole lot challenging. We do got some amazing 4wd in our markets but we have to pay twice the price, for example Jeep wrangler in the states are available from 30k+ grand to 70/80k+ grands( correct me if I'm wrong), but in India Jeep wrangler Rubicon JLU(JL not available) is more than ₹80 lakhs thats more than a 100 thousands dollars for a regular Rubicon(plastic bumpers), very less after market support. There are some after market companies for 4WD but as I said the prices are all double here. KC pro 6 gravity led lights cost more than ₹1 lakhs plus 1349 US dollars (importation tax) , the local products one's are not upto the standard of lights like RIGID, Stedi, BD, KC, ARB intensity, Mopar etc. When it comes to lift, coil-over, coils, shocks, upper or lower arm control, steering dampener, sway bar end links, etc... We don't have them. Got to import and importing means super expensive.
One solution we got is go for the chinese products, they got everything, it's cheap but it doesn't last, so got to buy new ones again and again, but still it is cheaper than importing a good quality products from overseas. But still then it doesn't stop us from overlanding, we did it what we got and how much we can. My point is many people loves adventure. They love to go off the grid, but they just can't afford it. In the west one person one rig, but here 10/15 persons in 4/5 rigs.. I hope oneday most of us could afford to buy a good 4WD like Toyota (Fortuner, Land cruisers), Jeep JLU Rubicon, Ford (endeavour), ISUZU D-max (v-cross variants), Mitsubishi (Pajero). We do have local ones like, Mahindra all new Thar, Maruti-Suzuki Gypsy (zook or samurai) but longer, TATA xenon 4x4, Force Gurkha. Big Company like TATA and Mahindra started manufacturing new mid size SUV with proper 4WD system. It's a start, one day we'll be like atleast half you got in the Western countries.
Awesome!
It's a movie !! I love it thank you
Shaun.. No idea if you guys are back home yet but if not, you should swing through Cerro Gordo, CA and get a tour by Brent Underwood and his Ghost Town Mine. He has a huge youtube channel dedicated to mine explorations and restoring the old Ghost Town!!
I always enjoy your videos.
Hello from Turin; Italy 🇮🇹
Love this channel best adventures 🙌
Wow amazing
Awesome video! It's beautiful there!
You got a company behind you, another truck? Spectacular place 😁
Funny thing about the random snow is here in Utah, they say, "If you don't like the Utah weather, wait 15 minutes and it'll change." 🤣
Love the drone shots, too bad it didn't get more.
"The mighty Bronco bucked and bobbed its way through the desert landscape, not unlike like the Bighorn sheep endemic within the region."
New Ford Bronco ! Brought to you by White Rock DODGE ! lol.
Oh yeah. I can relate.
Great Footage -
An amazing place. 👍
Shawn, always great content from you!! Love it! I was wondering how the PPF film is handling your love for scratches and narrow trails?
Great! I’m going to post a video about it soon.
Boohoo it's snowing I think I'm going to cry
I didn’t see any crying just a lot of laughing and having a good time.
Loving It! Thank you SIr ! which trail is this? I have limited knowledge of MOAB
This video is in the San Rafael Swell west of Moab, featuring the Behind the Reef and Reds Canyon trails.
The wrangler is at the top of all other, supposed off-roaders!
AWESOME 👌 💖
Safety second at those mines.
Nicely done Shaun. Stunning footage! Ok so when are you ditching the Bronco? I really hope you are going back to solid front axle, momentary lapse of reason??? Ha ha. Seriously an IFS will never match a solid front axle in the rough stuff. Tom
The ifs in Bronco is way different from other ifs it can do toughest trails in stock which no other solid Axle jeep can do yeah calm down jeep fangirl
Aside from sway bar disconnect not seeing it being any different than any other ifs. Bring on the rock gardens, Rubicon trail type stuff and even the stupid people will notice immediately the inferiority of ifs. Then there is the strength of solid front axle over ifs. Those who know and want to get there and back without failures will always choose SFA.
Shout out to The Spirited Man hoodie! Also, could you imagine selling houses instead of off-roading all the time?
I could not imagine haha
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!
How much can the ford bronco hold on the roof rack? Did u have to get custom roof racks to hold the ikamper and anyone in it on top of the roof? or is ur roof rack stock with the ikamper and u on top okay?
It's Great 👍😎👍
My wife and I are doing our first trip Nov 1st. We are doing southern Utah. What trail is this? And again, thank you for your inspiration!
I would be more worried about inhaling that dust than touching it. 🧟♂️
Love the content 👍🏽
"Another beautiful day in the state of Utah as another RUclipsr would say", someone watches Stradman lol
How is the Bronco wind noise traveling down the regular roads on your trip? Still waiting on email.from ford on mine even going to production. Ordered 1st Dec 2021. Mine is like yours and mine will be daily driver
Terrible compared to my jeep
I always wonder those trails are one way. What happen when other overlanding vehicle comes towards you? How do you manage?
You pull over
Where in the heck is this place exactly? I definitely want to do it. It's added to my bucket list now...
At 2:57 look like there was another vechile behind you on the far right if the screen
There was
Out of all the places that I have “beeeeeen”. Haha, Canadians.
when you drive how do you shoot the drone footages . btw another great video . thanks
yeh, you guessed it. Yet another “amazing scenery” comment. Thanks for sharing your wild adventures. 🤙