Paiute ATV Trail Camping; Day 2 of 5
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2017
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Glad there are 50" trails, we have them in Montana as well and am very happy... keeps the people that rip up trails out... not saying all do, but have seen 1000 twin turbo 4 seaters do donuts just to say they did... ripping up the road for the next guy.... and they laugh. and they ruin it for the rest of us.
great Vid!!
50" trails are special. We've seen some of the same damage in Utah unfortunately. Have fun in Montana!
Amazing to see the change in vegetation simply by an increase or decrease in elevation. Very cool!
Excellent video as always! (love the editing) Thanx for sharin'!
Do you have a contract with one of the outdoor type channels? If not, you should. They wouldn't have to put any money into production, just buy what's already done. Very professional.
Agreed about the scenery changes along the Paiute. It is quite impressive. And the temp changes are just as variable as well. The elevation really has an affect on the temp. Thanks for the comments about the videos. I agree that there should be an ATV / camping focused show. loved it when ATVTV was on TV back in the day. Doug really inspired us for the channel. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your coordinates, and map info! Super useful.
Exactly why we make our videos.
Great Video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for tuning in.
What a great adventure!
Couldn't agree more. But it only gets better...
I don't see any camping just bouncing around on the trails ? Scenery is nice . I thought this was about atv camping ? Motels over night ?
Awesome country side !
Utah is a special place for us adventurers for sure.
Do yo ever use your trips for hunting, or hunt during the trip to make it more of a survival type situation?
Just a group that enjoys riding and camping. I do see the lure of it, but time is a factor for our group.
where do you get your maps? and are they paper maps or do you use a website or electric map?
pretty much national forest MVUM maps. You can download for free, or pickup paper maps at the ranger stations. Links to the maps used on the website. Thanks!
The little water run off hills.... we call them "Whoop-Dee-Doos".
I was trying to think of "berms" or "whoops", but just couldn't in the moment. This whole trail system is just amazing. Hope you enjoyed the series!
The technical term for them is "water bars". And they can be fun!
appreciate the clarification. agreed, water bars = fun. It's a win win.