I tried riding an ATV last time, and it's seriously physically demanding 😂 Crossing through the water and climbing uphill was no joke - not easy at all!!!
Hello again Rob, how are you?, I look forward to the next two parts in this series of videos. Is it possible for that many rocks in one spot to cause significant damage to those machines?, also, are the engines/motors in those machines protected from water?, so that there is no flooding in there, you never want that. Have a nice week, take care and bye for now. P.S. Please keep me posted on your Outdoor Rob t-shirt supply, thanks, I'd still like one of those as well for my wardrobe, enjoy the snow.
Thanks Marc! We take it pretty easy on big rocks. It is possible to damage stuff if you're not careful. The engine and diff's are enclosed with air lines running up to the handle bar area so as long as you don't go deeper than that you are fine.
Mark seems like a smart dude
He is! Great guy to have as a friend!
The lead rider always gets wet but you are the only one that gets to see the wild life !!😁😁
Yep, so true. I usually go out front since I have the camera for wildlife. If it's someone else's ride, I'll hang back. Thanks Vance!
Great vid rob that fox 🦊 at the end was so cool to see we don’t have them here in Tasmania , looking forward to the next one 👍👍👍
Thanks Man! Glad you enjoyed the fox, always cool to see wildlife!
Sweet ride Rob. Keep them up I will keep watching.
Thanks Man! We did lots of rides since mid-July.
I have not missed a video yet.@@RobFarrowATV
Thanks Man, appreciate it. Glad you are enjoying them.
I tried riding an ATV last time, and it's seriously physically demanding 😂 Crossing through the water and climbing uphill was no joke - not easy at all!!!
Thanks Helen! It's definitely demanding, especially riding rough terrain like this but it's so rewarding also.
@@RobFarrowATV Hahahaha, riding can be addictive!😄😁
It can be...
Where is that?As in country/province/State.
And hows that quad been for reliability?
The quad has been awesome, no issues at all with it. This is Northwestern Ontario Canada. Thanks for checking the vid out.
Hello again Rob, how are you?, I look forward to the next two parts in this series of videos. Is it possible for that many rocks in one spot to cause significant damage to those machines?, also, are the engines/motors in those machines protected from water?, so that there is no flooding in there, you never want that. Have a nice week, take care and bye for now. P.S. Please keep me posted on your Outdoor Rob t-shirt supply, thanks, I'd still like one of those as well for my wardrobe, enjoy the snow.
Thanks Marc! We take it pretty easy on big rocks. It is possible to damage stuff if you're not careful. The engine and diff's are enclosed with air lines running up to the handle bar area so as long as you don't go deeper than that you are fine.
In one of Robs XMR videos he busted a front tie rod on a rock. Bent the heck out of it.
I've had a few breaks with the XMR during it's time LOL!
@@RobFarrowATV Yeah, that rear swing arm was a bad one too, think that was rocks as well. Just about through this one now.
Think when i started viewing, you had the xmr. Brute force was gone. I was wondering where you rolled it, now I know.
Thanks Fred! Appreciate your support, thank You!
Did your ATV beep at you when you were dropping into the creek because how step it was?
No, so far it only beeps at me if I hold the brakes on a bit and give her gas at the same time...she gets very mad LOL! Thanks Chris!
We don't need no stinking bridges.(:> Been pouring rain for a week and gonna keep it up for at least another week. Lots of trail flooding.
Wow! Not here, been pretty dry this year and now we're too cold for rain but still no snow.
i enjoy your videos but that helmet cam has to go.way too much movement.that dirt road segment was hard to watch.
Driver's point of view...I get dizzy too LOL!