Its called "shell banks", the place with all the shells. We did this in vehicles like that on the mainland coast of Mexico back in the 80s, looking for surf spots in Michoacan and Colima. The spot your camping is Mitchel's cut. Cool trip, my home beach.
Thanks mike looking forward to meeting you and showing these things in person. You can appreciate the thought were not as clean as yours. Lol but sufficient.
Yeah, I actually recently redid the whole back half of the truck again I finally got it dialed in pretty good unfortunately I’ve lost some articulation, but the front seems to be making up for it but still working on it. Leak springs are super simple but they’re super delicate for dialing in. It’s like trying to whittle wood with a hatchet.
As a Texan I've been all over Matagorda. There used to be a windmill that watered the livestock on the island. There was also a grave for a mans hunting dog next to the windmill where he sang his ability to retrieve ducks. Ya'll really need to check out South Padre Island National Seashore!! It's a 60 mile drive down the beach before hitting Mansfield pass.
very beautiful and robust the new vehicles but the Jeeps will be missed. By the way, are you going to sell them? If it's for sale I'm interested. A hug from Gil Jeep, Brazil
The Jeeps are not going anywhere don’t worry! We normally switch vehicles depending one where we are going and what time of year it is. This trip was filmed late winter, when we left our home state it was 20 some degrees! But they are about to come out of the garage soon!
Resultados da pesquisa Resultado da tradução Português Inglês It's good that you won't do without the Jeeps, after all I think they're amazing, it's much more challenging to travel by Jeep than by pickups. Jeep has all its spirit of freedom, I must admit that Jeeps made me a fan of your channel. A big hug from Gil Jeep, here from São Paulo, Brazil. and looking forward to seeing the jeeps on new trips.
Welcome to Texas guys! We live in Houston, but have a place in Sargent, just on the other side of Matagorda Bay. If you get a chance, throw a line in the surf, Redfish are biting pretty well, and there's alway catfish. Cut bait or shrimp works on pretty much anything out there. Hope the mosquitos aren't too bad, and watch the dunes. We have fairly short (3'-4') but very fat rattlesnakes in the sand dunes. I wish I could say the storm washed up all the trash, but it didn't. Our beaches in North Texas are alway full of garbage as you've noticed. Unfortunately our State Government is pretty anti-environment, so they just don't care. If you went several hundred miles South to Padre or Mustang Island, the beaches are actually clean. Good luck on your next legs of your journey. If you can, check out some of the Army / Navy attractions along the Gulf Coast on I=10, like in Mobile Alabama. You'll love the beaches and boardwalk in Pensacola or Clearwater Florida!
That’s one thing I always forget to bring is a fishing pole! We did check out some stuff along the way it’ll be in the videos pretty awesome place down there
Yes!! Next video is about 75% edited! And we are leaving in a couple days to film another month long cross country trip! And thanks for the kind words! It’s very motivating to read comments like this!
Now that was definitely worth the wait! Thanks for letting us tag along on your adventures.Youre Toyota adventures are just as fun to watch as your Jeep Adventures! Also, I bet Sally is looking for that part of the beach for her next sea shell sells and here is another verse to your already very popular, Sea Shanty song..... Heres another wet guy, that you can see And his name.... is Henry Laughing at my phone, like I'm blowing a cartridge But he cant even fix beans, hey...(back to the chorus) 😅 Have a safe trip guys so we can all watch your next uploaded video, or not, of wherever you might go, or if you dont, doesnt matter. Oh, and i didnt subscribe (again). 😂
Bro, that section of the beach had so many shells. It was ridiculous and getting soaked in the middle of night was a super funny experience. The beans were horrible. I ended up dumping them in the fire and they just sat there smoldering for like an hour.
@Henry ItsDeza Henry, you're relieved of bean duty. Just stick to making your highly sought-after coffee. Jesse, after you're done catching crabs (take that as you may), go ahead and show us the correct way to make delicious, edible, non-smolderable beans straight out of the can! You can video it, or not, it's up to you. Until the next upload, be safe and have fun out there.
Good stuff. Would like to see you guys take the opportunity to incorporate brief informational/technical sessions into your videos like maybe comparing the advantages/disadvantages of using your Toyotas vs the Jeeps. For example in certain conditions on the various terrains (rock, mud, snow, sand,etc) or tire pressures or gearing and when to use 4 hi/lo. General info or different perspectives that others simply don’t have because they don’t own both vehicles. Many things are obvious but many are not and I’m sure this is easier said than done. Just a thought.
you not want man… That’s a damn good idea. We do happen to use both of them so that would be very helpful to people. I’m going to add this to our project board. Thanks for the input really appreciate it listening to our viewers is super helpful in adding to our project board and making good content
I guess my comment got deleted I assume because you thought it was spam. Absolutely not my intention. When I first watched the video I thought you weren't using tire deflators but after I commented I watched it again and I realize that you are and just curious what you are using. Always looking for ways to make my life easier. Thanks!
@@itsDeza Cool, I edited my comment after realizing you were in fact using a deflator but maybe I accidentally pressed the delete. I just watched a video on the rapid deflator. Thanks!
Sorry if it got deleted I don’t remember deleting anything. Usually we don’t delete anything unless it’s offensive or someone or something like that. But as far as the deflators, we’ve been playing around with different brands, I use one that’s called ( grit) I think Jesse has (arb) to look at them and use them. They are almost absolutely identical. We are now playing around with high flow valve, stems and dual head compressor pumps for as much as we are up and down the faster the better no one like airing down until you do, then, you’re happy you did.
ITSDezas Hello I just saw you here in Greenville PA . , If I could post a picture I would. Had a tiny blue Toyota parties next to your rig. You were eating at china gourmet . Parked by the light post. I enjoy your videos . If it wasn't the fact you were eating , I was going to let you know of a really good Jeep course in Ohio . My three brothers , sister in-law goes ( her own jeep ). And their friends go . How ever I was able to get the information in time .. also was going to recommend Cobble stone hotel down the road . Cheap price great room and.good hot tub in the pool room .. being driveing your rig for three or four days can't be comfortable ( perhaps the exhaustion you had going ) . Either way if you would like the information for The Jeep course. I can get it for you just let me know. And if you would appreciate a " toure guide" or at least a group to go with . My brother and all them would enjoy ridei g with you ( in their own jeeps ) .. My brother also knows other good rides in PA n other places. Let me know and again enjoy the videos and your rig . Stay safe n enjoy.
@@henryitsdeza5553 truly hate to agree with you on this . I have NEVER had this issue there before. It hot me about 330 this morning. Please don't let this think I'll of our town. Next time in town . I not sure where you are from , how ever glad you made it home. Again if you'd like to have the information on where my brothers and sister in law goes . I will get the information to you.
Hello friends... Excellent video... If it were not for the serious economic, political and social crisis that my country is going through, I would invite you to visit Venezuela, here there are very beautiful and difficult to access beaches where only all-terrain vehicles can pass... The access terrain of some beaches lends itself to off road activities. Many beaches are in the middle of a tropical jungle.
Wow, I would absolutely love to visit Venezuela, but like you stated some of the current issues, make me a bit nervous, traveling with those kinds of vehicles, and not knowing the local language with proved difficult for sure
I totally agree!!! I hate not taking the jeeps! Just our last few trips have been north in brown bear country and we just feel safer inside the trucks. But this summer we have trips planned for the jeeps!
Its called "shell banks", the place with all the shells. We did this in vehicles like that on the mainland coast of Mexico back in the 80s, looking for surf spots in Michoacan and Colima. The spot your camping is Mitchel's cut. Cool trip, my home beach.
Thanks for the info!
The trucks are looking awesome guys! Thanks for sharing these great videos with us 😊👍
Thanks mike looking forward to meeting you and showing these things in person. You can appreciate the thought were not as clean as yours. Lol but sufficient.
@@henryitsdeza5553 Yes definitely looking forward to hanging out this summer 😊👍
Can you put a dual Bilstein shock setup in the rear with airbags?
Yeah, I actually recently redid the whole back half of the truck again I finally got it dialed in pretty good unfortunately I’ve lost some articulation, but the front seems to be making up for it but still working on it. Leak springs are super simple but they’re super delicate for dialing in. It’s like trying to whittle wood with a hatchet.
Been so long since a new video so good to see y'all ,
Yeah, we always are a little behind trying to catch up as a son of a gun
Hey whats up man! Just saw ya in a sheetz parking lot! I was the one who gave u the thumbs up!! The good ole hilux looks way better in person!!
good video. looking forward to the rig review.
when I see your videos it always makes me want to go on an adventure the rigs look great always looking forward to seeing the next video from you guys
Thanks!! Get out there and do it!!!
As a Texan I've been all over Matagorda.
There used to be a windmill that watered the livestock on the island.
There was also a grave for a mans hunting dog next to the windmill where he sang his ability to retrieve ducks.
Ya'll really need to check out South Padre Island National Seashore!!
It's a 60 mile drive down the beach before hitting Mansfield pass.
Just seen you on the interstate! Love the rigs
Thanks!!
My Favorite People's... So Absolutely Happy for THIS!!!
Aww thanks man !
Those beens! 😂 you guys need that guy with plow disc cooker to cook ya up some bacon cheese burgers. Haha
Yeassss my man “xjrob” that was soooooo good
@@henryitsdeza5553 😆
very beautiful and robust the new vehicles but the Jeeps will be missed. By the way, are you going to sell them? If it's for sale I'm interested. A hug from Gil Jeep, Brazil
The Jeeps are not going anywhere don’t worry! We normally switch vehicles depending one where we are going and what time of year it is. This trip was filmed late winter, when we left our home state it was 20 some degrees! But they are about to come out of the garage soon!
Like Jesse said, jeeps are here to stay
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It's good that you won't do without the Jeeps, after all I think they're amazing, it's much more challenging to travel by Jeep than by pickups. Jeep has all its spirit of freedom, I must admit that Jeeps made me a fan of your channel. A big hug from Gil Jeep, here from São Paulo, Brazil. and looking forward to seeing the jeeps on new trips.
Welcome to Texas guys! We live in Houston, but have a place in Sargent, just on the other side of Matagorda Bay. If you get a chance, throw a line in the surf, Redfish are biting pretty well, and there's alway catfish. Cut bait or shrimp works on pretty much anything out there. Hope the mosquitos aren't too bad, and watch the dunes. We have fairly short (3'-4') but very fat rattlesnakes in the sand dunes. I wish I could say the storm washed up all the trash, but it didn't. Our beaches in North Texas are alway full of garbage as you've noticed. Unfortunately our State Government is pretty anti-environment, so they just don't care. If you went several hundred miles South to Padre or Mustang Island, the beaches are actually clean. Good luck on your next legs of your journey. If you can, check out some of the Army / Navy attractions along the Gulf Coast on I=10, like in Mobile Alabama. You'll love the beaches and boardwalk in Pensacola or Clearwater Florida!
That’s one thing I always forget to bring is a fishing pole! We did check out some stuff along the way it’ll be in the videos pretty awesome place down there
Are you guys going to do more videos? You guys are the best on RUclips, it's hard watch other RUclipsrs.
Yes!! Next video is about 75% edited! And we are leaving in a couple days to film another month long cross country trip! And thanks for the kind words! It’s very motivating to read comments like this!
where did you start and end, that looks so great, we have a SXS and would like to go there, I'm not sure where we could park and unload, thank you !
Now that was definitely worth the wait! Thanks for letting us tag along on your adventures.Youre Toyota adventures are just as fun to watch as your Jeep Adventures! Also, I bet Sally is looking for that part of the beach for her next sea shell sells and here is another verse to your already very popular, Sea Shanty song.....
Heres another wet guy, that you can see
And his name.... is Henry
Laughing at my phone, like I'm blowing a cartridge
But he cant even fix beans, hey...(back to the chorus) 😅
Have a safe trip guys so we can all watch your next uploaded video, or not, of wherever you might go, or if you dont, doesnt matter. Oh, and i didnt subscribe (again). 😂
Bro, that section of the beach had so many shells. It was ridiculous and getting soaked in the middle of night was a super funny experience. The beans were horrible. I ended up dumping them in the fire and they just sat there smoldering for like an hour.
@Henry ItsDeza Henry, you're relieved of bean duty. Just stick to making your highly sought-after coffee. Jesse, after you're done catching crabs (take that as you may), go ahead and show us the correct way to make delicious, edible, non-smolderable beans straight out of the can! You can video it, or not, it's up to you. Until the next upload, be safe and have fun out there.
The best!
Good stuff. Would like to see you guys take the opportunity to incorporate brief informational/technical sessions into your videos like maybe comparing the advantages/disadvantages of using your Toyotas vs the Jeeps. For example in certain conditions on the various terrains (rock, mud, snow, sand,etc) or tire pressures or gearing and when to use 4 hi/lo. General info or different perspectives that others simply don’t have because they don’t own both vehicles. Many things are obvious but many are not and I’m sure this is easier said than done. Just a thought.
you not want man… That’s a damn good idea. We do happen to use both of them so that would be very helpful to people. I’m going to add this to our project board. Thanks for the input really appreciate it listening to our viewers is super helpful in adding to our project board and making good content
How did you get your vehicles to the island?
Une colonie française s'était installée là à l' époque de louis XIV. Je me demande comment ils faisaient pour l'eau potable ...🤔🤔
yo i saw you at glacier today!
Hey!!!! What’s up!
I guess my comment got deleted I assume because you thought it was spam. Absolutely not my intention. When I first watched the video I thought you weren't using tire deflators but after I commented I watched it again and I realize that you are and just curious what you are using. Always looking for ways to make my life easier. Thanks!
I remember reading it! I didnt deleted it. That’s strange! But yea we use rapid deflators!
@@itsDeza Cool, I edited my comment after realizing you were in fact using a deflator but maybe I accidentally pressed the delete. I just watched a video on the rapid deflator. Thanks!
Sorry if it got deleted I don’t remember deleting anything. Usually we don’t delete anything unless it’s offensive or someone or something like that. But as far as the deflators, we’ve been playing around with different brands, I use one that’s called ( grit) I think Jesse has (arb) to look at them and use them. They are almost absolutely identical. We are now playing around with high flow valve, stems and dual head compressor pumps for as much as we are up and down the faster the better no one like airing down until you do, then, you’re happy you did.
Nice!!
ITSDezas Hello I just saw you here in Greenville PA . , If I could post a picture I would. Had a tiny blue Toyota parties next to your rig. You were eating at china gourmet . Parked by the light post. I enjoy your videos . If it wasn't the fact you were eating , I was going to let you know of a really good Jeep course in Ohio . My three brothers , sister in-law goes ( her own jeep ). And their friends go . How ever I was able to get the information in time .. also was going to recommend Cobble stone hotel down the road . Cheap price great room and.good hot tub in the pool room .. being driveing your rig for three or four days can't be comfortable ( perhaps the exhaustion you had going ) . Either way if you would like the information for The Jeep course. I can get it for you just let me know. And if you would appreciate a " toure guide" or at least a group to go with . My brother and all them would enjoy ridei g with you ( in their own jeeps ) .. My brother also knows other good rides in PA n other places. Let me know and again enjoy the videos and your rig . Stay safe n enjoy.
That’s awesome man actually right after that I got a heck of a stomach ache probably eat too much
@@henryitsdeza5553 truly hate to agree with you on this . I have NEVER had this issue there before. It hot me about 330 this morning. Please don't let this think I'll of our town. Next time in town . I not sure where you are from , how ever glad you made it home. Again if you'd like to have the information on where my brothers and sister in law goes . I will get the information to you.
Hello friends... Excellent video... If it were not for the serious economic, political and social crisis that my country is going through, I would invite you to visit Venezuela, here there are very beautiful and difficult to access beaches where only all-terrain vehicles can pass... The access terrain of some beaches lends itself to off road activities. Many beaches are in the middle of a tropical jungle.
Wow, I would absolutely love to visit Venezuela, but like you stated some of the current issues, make me a bit nervous, traveling with those kinds of vehicles, and not knowing the local language with proved difficult for sure
by the way speed limit is 20mph
Man, this is like every other channel without Deza, should change the name
I totally agree!!! I hate not taking the jeeps! Just our last few trips have been north in brown bear country and we just feel safer inside the trucks. But this summer we have trips planned for the jeeps!