Look forward too the tech. Next Sat. You all live in an amazing country, Montreal, Quebec are incredible cultures w/ a ton of HX! BC is mind bogglingly gorgeous, and my jaw hit the ground in Yellow Spike, Kicking Horse and of course Jasper. Skiing Giribaldi and Squamish backcoutry unforgetable! The banking cartels move their gov. Bobbleheads around to try and make everyone miserable! Ever Thus! Tech ?: On the T400 tran, what doors open w/ the reverse man. VB? Find it interesting, and great wheelin' video!
Lotta wilderness up here! The rockies that you mention are so awesome, it always amazes me that they were able to build a highway thru those mountain passes, just epic. The reverse manual valve body in the T400 just changes the shift pattern so when you shift from N down it goes into 1st gear instead of 4th gear, which is a lot better for wheeling. Of course as a full manual it only shifts when you push the lever so its kinda the best of both worlds, stays in gear until you want it to shift!
That looked like an awesome trail! Of all the footage so far at KOH, this video makes me want to be there wheelin. Such a shame that boulder took out the driveshaft cuz I was really wanting to watch you guys try to get all the way through the trail. I've been on a trail with that kind of loose rock/small boulders and it is really challenging. I'm sure the one I was on was not as steep but still one tough kind of wheelin. Thanks for the videos. It's been really cool watching you guys rock crawl in JV. I only ever have watched KOH so this is a whole new perspective on the trails available there.
Yea that was a real "what are we getting ourselves into" sorta trail, and being unnamed we had no idea what to expect. More rigs driving up there will change things as the rocks can move so much. The next two videos are really going to blow your mind, some of the hardest trails in JV, we ran SOS and then we ran Deadblow, both of them are really different from each other but really hard. Was a lot of fun getting to explore all the crawling trails instead of worrying about racecars!
Its one of my favourite rigs. The guy in the silver buggy, Siylas, built it and hes in the middle of building another one very similar for another guy!
I figured next Saturday would be a video installing links and ORI's on the Pathmaker? 😂
Would love to, but its onea those, champagne tastes on a beer budget hahaha I'm leafspring poor, these days its hard enough keeping fuel in it!
I wish I could wake up early enough to hit the trails with no traffic 😂
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Look forward too the tech. Next Sat. You all live in an amazing country, Montreal, Quebec are incredible cultures w/ a ton of HX! BC is mind bogglingly gorgeous, and my jaw hit the ground in Yellow Spike, Kicking Horse and of course Jasper. Skiing Giribaldi and Squamish backcoutry unforgetable! The banking cartels move their gov. Bobbleheads around to try and make everyone miserable! Ever Thus! Tech ?: On the T400 tran, what doors open w/ the reverse man. VB? Find it interesting, and great wheelin' video!
Quebec sucks lol they the main reason our country is in shambles 😉
Lotta wilderness up here! The rockies that you mention are so awesome, it always amazes me that they were able to build a highway thru those mountain passes, just epic.
The reverse manual valve body in the T400 just changes the shift pattern so when you shift from N down it goes into 1st gear instead of 4th gear, which is a lot better for wheeling. Of course as a full manual it only shifts when you push the lever so its kinda the best of both worlds, stays in gear until you want it to shift!
@@PathmakerProductions Got it, a way to lock-in 1st. Yeah, BC 3 East of Osoyoos, is the longest grade have ever driven; or thereabouts!
That looked like an awesome trail! Of all the footage so far at KOH, this video makes me want to be there wheelin. Such a shame that boulder took out the driveshaft cuz I was really wanting to watch you guys try to get all the way through the trail. I've been on a trail with that kind of loose rock/small boulders and it is really challenging. I'm sure the one I was on was not as steep but still one tough kind of wheelin.
Thanks for the videos. It's been really cool watching you guys rock crawl in JV. I only ever have watched KOH so this is a whole new perspective on the trails available there.
Yea that was a real "what are we getting ourselves into" sorta trail, and being unnamed we had no idea what to expect. More rigs driving up there will change things as the rocks can move so much. The next two videos are really going to blow your mind, some of the hardest trails in JV, we ran SOS and then we ran Deadblow, both of them are really different from each other but really hard. Was a lot of fun getting to explore all the crawling trails instead of worrying about racecars!
Not really sure you could build that Yota any better for trails and crawling. Love the tube work. The parts list is spot on. Truck is sick.
Its one of my favourite rigs. The guy in the silver buggy, Siylas, built it and hes in the middle of building another one very similar for another guy!
The best part of that steep trail is the top waterfall. No idea the name. SOS is left of turkey
Rad vidyas once again son 👌🏼
I'm a Tri-Flo guy myself 😁
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What brand air shock is the xj on??
I believe its on Fox shocks.