None of the above. I go off road not primarily to go off roading, but to accomplish other tasks: fishing, hunting, camping, Christmas tree cutting, work, etc. My rigs are usually dirty, inside and out, but mechanically sound and prepared for trouble. Modest lifts, a winch, and just large enough tires and not much fluff. Always happy to help others in trouble, with trips never being documented for the world to see on the internets.
I’m like you, my 2013 2500 Silverado is my work, hunting, fishing, snowboarding, boat and camper hauling rig. It is tricked out with a full bumper grill guard, winch, over sized tires, head ache rack for hauling lumber, good off-road shocks and light bar and ditch lights. Tears it up in the mountains of SW Colorado. It can pull 15,000lbs all day.
yep I hear ya. Was thinking the same. Somewhere between the Jeeple and the overlanders. Pull the trailer out as a base camp for other exploring. Sometimes it's hunting, sometimes it's fishing and sometimes just hiking and exploring. Mostly stock because I'm not pushing hard enough to break it and that main reason for a Jeep is the removable top and foldable wind screen ( even though the JK windshield don't fold worth a crap) . Is also my daily driver for work. And looking for the easy route in because getting stuck just waste valuable time that could be better spent fish and or hunting.
So accurate. Just left out the weekend warriors like me who on Monday mornings park their dirt caked rigs in the office parking lots to show off how badass their weekends were.
I’m a backroad explorer. Sometimes Jeeper light for comradere occasionally over lander . Went from an xj to a jlu and now a JT. Not looking for a challenge on the trail or road, just getting out away from crowds on the road less traveled.
"A huckleberry fin dream of escaping the concrete jungle....as far away from others as possible" I'd say that's a pretty good description 🤠. Can't speak for the rest but pretty accurate for Overlanders. 👍 at least in my experience.
This is really interesting... I'm definitely more of an extrovert, but I also definitely would be in the overlander category. I view my vehicle almost like a cross between a portable bed, a backpack, and a base camp.... I primarily get out to explore, and experience things that I can't really experience sitting at my office chair 5 days a week. 2003 Lexus GX470, so definitely a Toyota guy as well...
You forgot about the type of off-roader that will literally take any vehicle whether it's meant for off-road or not and take it off road whether it's souped up for not or even if it's 2 wheel drive
Off road used to be about the experience, and still is in many way. I love talked about rigs and gears too, but there are times when we pulled up to a spot... All I wanted to is just enjoy the scenery and know my friends on a deeper level.
This is hilarious. I think ya nailed it. I’m an overlander and I legitimately just swapped my old ranger for an old hilux because the ranger blew up lmao.
This was actually hilarious (as well as highly informative)... Love the run on explanation of rock crawlers "drinking to deal with underlying issue of being broke, divorced, etc.
I'm a mixture of 1, 2 & 3. Had my JT a little over a year. Just planned on doing easy to moderate trails. After 6 months of owning it I started overlanding/camping and rock crawling. Will definitely be beefing up the axles later down the road.
What about the hunting rigs? built to be reliable, warm, smallish and stealthy. Get into a location with little fuss and reliably start after sitting in the woods for 12 hours.
We call them mall crawlers. Fine to just look cool. Jeepers are always looking for converts in this crowd, but some just cannot fathom getting their gorgeous rims scratched and dirty. We still give them the wave.
For me I don't Jeep with others but would if I knew how to connect more with other Jeepers in my area..But primarily my Jeep is for work and goes off road every single day. I work in the world of dirt in oil and gas exploration. Secondly it is for hunting, fishing,camping. So I say I am an overland at heart .
I have a Suzuki Jimny and go offroad to explore and accomplish tasks, surfing, camping, fishing and surfing again. My jimny is small but capable enough, light modifications. I like to go offroad to get far away from everything and have fun.
I'm no rock crawler, U boat commander fording river and streams or Monster truck owner. I use my Jeep to get me to my favorite hunting, fishing or day trip adventures.
I go off road primarily for fishing or to remote lakes to kayak. These are just typical gravel or dirt forest roads though, nothing technical. But I am dipping my toes into overlanding and yes you are on point.....and introvert 🤣 I enjoy the solitude that comes with hiking and got the bug to combine that with overlanding.
I represent another class, the "urban 'wheeler". Not to be confused with "mall crawler". My primary use of the large tires and added ground clearance is to hop curbs to get out of slow drive-through lines, climb over medians to get around stuck traffic, or to drive across the shoulder to exit the highway prematurely when there's a jam. At least a couple times a week I do something in my rig that would not be possible, or would at least be risky, in a lower truck or car. The other distinction between an urban 'wheeler and a mall crawler is that the urban 'wheeler will go in the dirt and is not built for show. I've had my truck for more than two years now and it has never seen the inside of a car wash. The truck is my daily driver, my only vehicle. So I'm not interested in "testing" it on the trails. I don't camp, haven't been hunting in decades, no real reason to go "off road". But we get a lot of flooding here in the DFW so ground clearance is always good. In fact, my future plans revolve around improving its fording capabilities so I can help people in flooded neighborhoods.
Im in the cruise cregslist, buy whatever 20+ year old 4x4, spend a few months building it out with the essentials, and then send it down whatever trail i can find.
We build beach rigs, surf buggies, tricked out with surf rods, gear, coolers, kayaks, all the goodies to spend a couple days on a lonely stretch of beach. Not as exciting as racing, or rock bouncing, but fun all the same.
I'm with Phil d, my 09 jku has 35s no lift winch. Help my buddies out but mostly trail ride with my wife and daughter. Got two other trucks and bought the jk over 3 yrs ago now, to be honest I was skeptical because I've only ever had cjs, but I wouldn't trade the ol gal for anything now
Here on the upper east coast we have the mudder/crawler hybrids! One weekend we can be up in the woods in pennsylvania crawling rocks and 2 weeks later be down in south jersey running through the pines mud pits 🤣
You missed us kind-of-overlanders who now pull RVs to sleep in and have traded in our Jeeps for F-350 diesel 4x4s.😎 Can I get my 160” wheelbase Superduty down Black Bear trail in Ouray, CO?
Definitely 2. But I got a v10 excursion. Reliability of a super duty but the room to haul whatever I want. One ton solid axles 430s rear locker. Beast of a truck. I love adventuring especially when very few can get there. I love helping people tho. I will save anyone. Hence the Excursion lol. I gotta say you did nail it. Im introverted but try to make new friends. Idc what you have if you don't talk shit I won't. We can have some fun no matter the brand. I am a metal head. So you hit that on head. Good job
I just want to enjoy the outdoors, camp, fish, photography on days that im not making deliveries in a bigger truck lol. So, I guess Overlanding. (No, Toyota though) lol. At least not yet
Well I'm not sure what one I am I want to say more the rock crawler but also jeeper.. I love xj and Lj only. I love broncos. And any bad ass off road machine. But I use my jeep for mostly off road 4low wash outs and hill climbs lots of rock and also long distance trail rides camping too. But I also need to to be able to hit the hwy all day if need be so it's a jack of all trades off roadet but not a serious crawler. Maybe weekend warrior? Mostly off road but has to do pavement.too
What you talking about Willis!! Zero "F's" is life LOL. Oh and my wife is just as addicted to her rock crawler as I am to mine. Probably the reason I am not divorced because she is my crawling buddy. We have a insane amount of money tied up in both Jeeps trailers and tow pig so no going back now!!
I would agree that overlanders are more in love with nature if they weren't all so reliant on equipment and being comfortable. Most of them don't even seem to want to sleep in a tent that isn't on top of their vehicle.
Nailed it. I’m about 10% of the way between Jeeper and Crawler. Just put hydro assist on last summer…. Just lacking long arms, LS swap, stickies…. Oh, and the ever important 100% dngaf…. Not quite there…. Just paid this thing off 🤣. First marriage though with no end in sight, so I have that going for me. Alcoholism limited to finishing workouts on burnout reps of 12oz curls.
I'm in the Blended category. Depends where I am and what we're doing, count me in. My rig is quite capable of most terrains except speed. 2002 TJ 3 spd auto 5.13s, lockers and 35s. I'll never see 70, ever.
Scenery flying by at 70 mph plus, is life passing you by too quickly! Get in the right hand lane of life to live and fully enjoy it! Besides, it lets all the people stare at your rig time to enviously dream of what adventures you are heading out to do. Off-road people exemplify all things prepared, competent, helpful, search, rescue, first aid capable, that clean living and being in touch with your surroundings offers. It is fun to reach the destination, enjoy the ride there as well!
But my favorite group are the “Aussies”. They buy a brand new diesel Toyota Landcruiser, shopped in half, put a flatbed and build a self sustaining rig and go muddying, climbing and camping, not to mention their river crossings are very dangerous because of the crocs that can be hiding under the surface and the most venomous snakes around. This group are very good costumers because they even carry a bunch of spare parts in case they brake down in the middle of no where.
Haha, perfect. Overlander: Explorer: check (also do long distance thru hikes, lived with locals in Northern Vietnam along the Chinese boarder, traveled in Africa) entrepreneur: check, self-employed. Creative: check - self-employed… as a photographer! Introvert: check, Jeep caravans, ridiculous traffic jams in Moab, no thanks - the whole point of what I do is to get AWAY from people, haha. “Always have a camera in their hand” - did I mention I’m literally a professional photographer…! Perfectionist: check, sometimes to my detriment. Oh well - guess I’m a walking cliche.. ;-). But zero social media influence, and proud of it.
The kind that lifts a mini and brings it where it doesn't belong.... Also owning a mini is like owning a jeep lmao we park next to eachother no matter how far we have to walk, we wave, and we customize everything... a lot of us also own jeeps because of the loyalty and the communities they have. Eventually I'll buy one too On the streets I'm more like the jeep group, but I fit more into the introverted overlanding group.
You also have the “Wannabes” the ones that don’t live close to any mountain, trail or mud hole and just build their rides to look awesome but never go off road. Those will be your worse costumer because they never brake anything or need tires regularity. I see a lot of those down in South Florida. Heck I might become one of them with my retirement vehicle😂
Yer have to agree with that sum up of the categories. I’m firmly in the adventure class and own a Toyota haha not saying Jeep is poor choice but we have along history with Toyota here in Australia. Thanks for a great laugh too, love how you kept a straight face through most of that vid haha👏
Sadly Jeeper in your term tend to be snobs that look down on anything that's not the Wrangler or new Gladiator. If it's a uni-frame jeep that matches or out does them then they get pissy and will rarely do the jeep wave. But what do you expect from Barbie Jeeps :)
I'm an introvert kind of Jeeper. I don't like large groups of Jeeps and I don't partake in the "Jeep Wave" stuff. In the rare occasion that I do wave, it's more than likely to someone with a nice looking real Jeep (2006 and older.) 😂
Hey, overlanders are just as quick to help someone on the trail and are much more social. Jeeps guys are a little snobbish. An overlander is the first person to wave at another rig, regardless of the manufacturer. and ya, the reliability of a Toyota……..
This video is actually very, very funny. Comedy is hard. But seriously, I am an overlander, a jeep overlander. Where are all the overlander chicks ☹️ ???
What is it wen u daily it but still go to elbe ad flop it over. Or go to browns camp and do the most hardest trails, all this and i still drive truck home from the weekend of offraods. Its a toyota stock 22re with an atlas t-case on 35's. I mean it is geared air locked and axle shafts.
Ok so dont know were ide sit ...so me well my ride a 2000 awd durango 3 row lifted body and torse lift 33s goodyears 5.9 ..loc right rear locker .. for over 3 yrs this would go every day off grid 15 miles 1 way thru mud ext snow ,water run offs to drop kids off for school bus at freeway just to turn around to go home rain snow ice or mud had no choice but to persists thru.. times when drop kids off dry out goto main city to shop just to come back to over 1.5 " of rain in a few hrs .. thered be new jeeps ,high end trucks all stuck sayin ide not make it multiple times but pretty much allways did shes now got 259000 miles and ive just redone her as a promis if she got me out of a bad time ide take care of her so did for a fraction of a new suv ...
None of the above. I go off road not primarily to go off roading, but to accomplish other tasks: fishing, hunting, camping, Christmas tree cutting, work, etc. My rigs are usually dirty, inside and out, but mechanically sound and prepared for trouble. Modest lifts, a winch, and just large enough tires and not much fluff. Always happy to help others in trouble, with trips never being documented for the world to see on the internets.
The true blue off-roader…it all started with guys like you…
I’m like you, my 2013 2500 Silverado is my work, hunting, fishing, snowboarding, boat and camper hauling rig. It is tricked out with a full bumper grill guard, winch, over sized tires, head ache rack for hauling lumber, good off-road shocks and light bar and ditch lights. Tears it up in the mountains of SW Colorado. It can pull 15,000lbs all day.
yep I hear ya. Was thinking the same. Somewhere between the Jeeple and the overlanders. Pull the trailer out as a base camp for other exploring. Sometimes it's hunting, sometimes it's fishing and sometimes just hiking and exploring. Mostly stock because I'm not pushing hard enough to break it and that main reason for a Jeep is the removable top and foldable wind screen ( even though the JK windshield don't fold worth a crap) . Is also my daily driver for work. And looking for the easy route in because getting stuck just waste valuable time that could be better spent fish and or hunting.
Same here. I also daily drive mine as well.
Same
So accurate. Just left out the weekend warriors like me who on Monday mornings park their dirt caked rigs in the office parking lots to show off how badass their weekends were.
We love to see them!
Yup, that's me weekend warrior that loves to tear up the mudholes.
Rough and rugged but ready for upper management at the same time lol
Hunting, fishing, camping, seeing nature, getting into the wilderness. Still have learned a lot from your videos.
I’m a backroad explorer. Sometimes Jeeper light for comradere occasionally over lander . Went from an xj to a jlu and now a JT. Not looking for a challenge on the trail or road, just getting out away from crowds on the road less traveled.
That’s pretty much me anymore
"A huckleberry fin dream of escaping the concrete jungle....as far away from others as possible" I'd say that's a pretty good description 🤠. Can't speak for the rest but pretty accurate for Overlanders. 👍 at least in my experience.
🙌🏽 I feel attacked 🤝
@@abdelhassand 🤣 I was talking about me. Looks like we're in good company. Well, as much as we care to be around company anyway. 🤪🤣
It’s a lifestyle…
This is really interesting... I'm definitely more of an extrovert, but I also definitely would be in the overlander category. I view my vehicle almost like a cross between a portable bed, a backpack, and a base camp.... I primarily get out to explore, and experience things that I can't really experience sitting at my office chair 5 days a week.
2003 Lexus GX470, so definitely a Toyota guy as well...
I get that. 4 days 12 hour shifts for me though. Then it's back out exploring.
Well you have me pegged on two levels. I’m a racer turned over lander, but I still treat it with the same passion at age 57 as I did at age 4.
I’m an Overlander and you spot on nailed me to a tee. Love what you said! I’m proud all that and some.
Love to hear it 😎🤙
I love how positive this is about each group.
at some point in my life, i have been 1 of each of these categories. Racer, mudder, crawler, overlander...... now im a jeeper.
You forgot about the type of off-roader that will literally take any vehicle whether it's meant for off-road or not and take it off road whether it's souped up for not or even if it's 2 wheel drive
You mean a rental car
@@scootypuffjr. Yes even rental cars
@@shireoneal4310 No, especially rental cars.😇
Off road used to be about the experience, and still is in many way. I love talked about rigs and gears too, but there are times when we pulled up to a spot... All I wanted to is just enjoy the scenery and know my friends on a deeper level.
This is hilarious. I think ya nailed it. I’m an overlander and I legitimately just swapped my old ranger for an old hilux because the ranger blew up lmao.
Love those hiluxs
This was actually hilarious (as well as highly informative)... Love the run on explanation of rock crawlers "drinking to deal with underlying issue of being broke, divorced, etc.
Happy you enjoyed the video!!! We appreciate the support!
You left out the sportsman: hunting and fishing😄
True! Good call!
Excellent articulate funny anthropological and psychological analyses of jeepers!
BTW, I’m a retired psychologist overlander.
The 1st clips are from Nemo tunnel in Tennessee! Been there in my 03 honda crv haha
I'm a mixture of 1, 2 & 3. Had my JT a little over a year. Just planned on doing easy to moderate trails. After 6 months of owning it I started overlanding/camping and rock crawling. Will definitely be beefing up the axles later down the road.
Ahhh yes…I think there are a good amount of 1-3 type people out there
*All 4 at Once..! on the same trip.*
...When you live in Southern California
I'm a overlander/jeeper what a great episode thank you for all the cool stuff yall show and all the bad ass equipment yall carry
You’re welcome! Thanks for the support! 😎🤙
What about the hunting rigs? built to be reliable, warm, smallish and stealthy. Get into a location with little fuss and reliably start after sitting in the woods for 12 hours.
interesting, but what about the guy driving down the freeway in his lifted jeep with 50 serries MT's that NEVER go off road?
We call them mall crawlers. Fine to just look cool. Jeepers are always looking for converts in this crowd, but some just cannot fathom getting their gorgeous rims scratched and dirty. We still give them the wave.
@@debicraddock5603 Yes, they drive Mall Crawlers and NO they couldn't fathom scratching anything. But what type of driver are they: Pretenders?
none of the above. I’m a glamorous off roader that doesn’t like her car dirty but still enjoys the view and life.
Nice, accurate footage of jeeps wandering around in packs at Nemo tunnel and bridge 😆
Overlander all day bro
How about “the restorer”, we’ve never actually driven our trucks because we’re always working on them, and we’re broke!
For me I don't Jeep with others but would if I knew how to connect more with other Jeepers in my area..But primarily my Jeep is for work and goes off road every single day. I work in the world of dirt in oil and gas exploration. Secondly it is for hunting, fishing,camping. So I say I am an overland at heart .
I have a Suzuki Jimny and go offroad to explore and accomplish tasks, surfing, camping, fishing and surfing again. My jimny is small but capable enough, light modifications. I like to go offroad to get far away from everything and have fun.
In the Southwest Deserts we don't consider anything under 80mph Off-Roading.
Love to see you run collateral damage at 80mph lol
@@davidpeterson3147 roll it hit it smash it thrash it and keep going..
I'm no rock crawler, U boat commander fording river and streams or Monster truck owner. I use my Jeep to get me to my favorite hunting, fishing or day trip adventures.
Spot on- overlander
RC trucks are the same way! Never can have enough mods!!!
I go off road primarily for fishing or to remote lakes to kayak. These are just typical gravel or dirt forest roads though, nothing technical. But I am dipping my toes into overlanding and yes you are on point.....and introvert 🤣 I enjoy the solitude that comes with hiking and got the bug to combine that with overlanding.
New Overlander here with a 4Runner. Screw you for nailing me on the head 😂
I represent another class, the "urban 'wheeler". Not to be confused with "mall crawler". My primary use of the large tires and added ground clearance is to hop curbs to get out of slow drive-through lines, climb over medians to get around stuck traffic, or to drive across the shoulder to exit the highway prematurely when there's a jam. At least a couple times a week I do something in my rig that would not be possible, or would at least be risky, in a lower truck or car. The other distinction between an urban 'wheeler and a mall crawler is that the urban 'wheeler will go in the dirt and is not built for show. I've had my truck for more than two years now and it has never seen the inside of a car wash. The truck is my daily driver, my only vehicle. So I'm not interested in "testing" it on the trails. I don't camp, haven't been hunting in decades, no real reason to go "off road". But we get a lot of flooding here in the DFW so ground clearance is always good. In fact, my future plans revolve around improving its fording capabilities so I can help people in flooded neighborhoods.
Army veteran and Jeeper here. You're spot on brutha.
Thank you for your service!!! Shoot us a message on IG so we can send you a decal and shirt!
@@TrailBuilt I wish I could bro. But I don't have social media. Thank you for the offer tho!
Im in the cruise cregslist, buy whatever 20+ year old 4x4, spend a few months building it out with the essentials, and then send it down whatever trail i can find.
We build beach rigs, surf buggies, tricked out with surf rods, gear, coolers, kayaks, all the goodies to spend a couple days on a lonely stretch of beach.
Not as exciting as racing, or rock bouncing, but fun all the same.
That sounds awesome! Send us some photos on IG
I'm with Phil d, my 09 jku has 35s no lift winch. Help my buddies out but mostly trail ride with my wife and daughter. Got two other trucks and bought the jk over 3 yrs ago now, to be honest I was skeptical because I've only ever had cjs, but I wouldn't trade the ol gal for anything now
Haha jeeper when I’m not overlanding and exploring. 👊👍 spot on bro.
Definitely an Overlander, searching for remote local, with only the important things, my girl, my camera, my Toyota FJ
Totally awesome, love it Josh!
Here on the upper east coast we have the mudder/crawler hybrids! One weekend we can be up in the woods in pennsylvania crawling rocks and 2 weeks later be down in south jersey running through the pines mud pits 🤣
Spot on says this over lander
I see that 1/10 scale crawler out back! Woot2x!
You missed us kind-of-overlanders who now pull RVs to sleep in and have traded in our Jeeps for F-350 diesel 4x4s.😎 Can I get my 160” wheelbase Superduty down Black Bear trail in Ouray, CO?
I love oysters. Raw on the half shell on ice with horse radish, Tabasco sauce and a cold beer.
Me too man, me too.
Definitely 2. But I got a v10 excursion. Reliability of a super duty but the room to haul whatever I want. One ton solid axles 430s rear locker. Beast of a truck. I love adventuring especially when very few can get there. I love helping people tho. I will save anyone. Hence the Excursion lol. I gotta say you did nail it. Im introverted but try to make new friends. Idc what you have if you don't talk shit I won't. We can have some fun no matter the brand. I am a metal head. So you hit that on head. Good job
Thanks man! You are a valuable part of the off-road community, no doubt!
You described me perfectly with the overlander description. It’s almost scary how accurate you are.
What about the tacos, and yota heads? They are different than jeepers
I'm a little bit of each, except racing.
I’m definitely an overlander to the core.
I just want to enjoy the outdoors, camp, fish, photography on days that im not making deliveries in a bigger truck lol. So, I guess Overlanding. (No, Toyota though) lol. At least not yet
This is awesome! I love this video. Great job.
Hahaha I did actually skip a part of the video to get to the racer off-road part of the video. Accurate!
Told ya! 😎 🤙
Well I'm not sure what one I am I want to say more the rock crawler but also jeeper.. I love xj and Lj only. I love broncos. And any bad ass off road machine. But I use my jeep for mostly off road 4low wash outs and hill climbs lots of rock and also long distance trail rides camping too. But I also need to to be able to hit the hwy all day if need be so it's a jack of all trades off roadet but not a serious crawler. Maybe weekend warrior? Mostly off road but has to do pavement.too
I off-road in the Whole Foods parking lot with my Raptor
Sounds dope! 😎 🤙
Great video!
What you talking about Willis!! Zero "F's" is life LOL. Oh and my wife is just as addicted to her rock crawler as I am to mine. Probably the reason I am not divorced because she is my crawling buddy. We have a insane amount of money tied up in both Jeeps trailers and tow pig so no going back now!!
I would agree that overlanders are more in love with nature if they weren't all so reliant on equipment and being comfortable. Most of them don't even seem to want to sleep in a tent that isn't on top of their vehicle.
Wife has a JLU, I have a JT. She offroads to get away from people. I do it too offroad with friends and share the experience.
We all like different flavors! Awesome to hear that you and your wife get to adventure together!
you sir is awsome🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Nailed it. I’m about 10% of the way between Jeeper and Crawler. Just put hydro assist on last summer…. Just lacking long arms, LS swap, stickies…. Oh, and the ever important 100% dngaf…. Not quite there…. Just paid this thing off 🤣.
First marriage though with no end in sight, so I have that going for me.
Alcoholism limited to finishing workouts on burnout reps of 12oz curls.
Power to ya brother!!!
Nailed the Jeeper for sure.
I'm in the Blended category. Depends where I am and what we're doing, count me in. My rig is quite capable of most terrains except speed. 2002 TJ 3 spd auto 5.13s, lockers and 35s. I'll never see 70, ever.
Scenery flying by at 70 mph plus, is life passing you by too quickly! Get in the right hand lane of life to live and fully enjoy it! Besides, it lets all the people stare at your rig time to enviously dream of what adventures you are heading out to do. Off-road people exemplify all things prepared, competent, helpful, search, rescue, first aid capable, that clean living and being in touch with your surroundings offers. It is fun to reach the destination, enjoy the ride there as well!
Rock trail to campsite in a jeep so hybrid of the first 3 😁
Mudders from Puerto Rico 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Overlanders: Please support me on Patreon.. No? I am done with this lifestyle. haha
Can’t judge a whole group by a few…but I hear ya…
But my favorite group are the “Aussies”. They buy a brand new diesel Toyota Landcruiser, shopped in half, put a flatbed and build a self sustaining rig and go muddying, climbing and camping, not to mention their river crossings are very dangerous because of the crocs that can be hiding under the surface and the most venomous snakes around. This group are very good costumers because they even carry a bunch of spare parts in case they brake down in the middle of no where.
Haha, perfect. Overlander: Explorer: check (also do long distance thru hikes, lived with locals in Northern Vietnam along the Chinese boarder, traveled in Africa) entrepreneur: check, self-employed. Creative: check - self-employed… as a photographer! Introvert: check, Jeep caravans, ridiculous traffic jams in Moab, no thanks - the whole point of what I do is to get AWAY from people, haha. “Always have a camera in their hand” - did I mention I’m literally a professional photographer…! Perfectionist: check, sometimes to my detriment. Oh well - guess I’m a walking cliche.. ;-). But zero social media influence, and proud of it.
Overlander ALL DAY
I laughed a lot on this one. Good job!!! 😁
The kind that lifts a mini and brings it where it doesn't belong....
Also owning a mini is like owning a jeep lmao we park next to eachother no matter how far we have to walk, we wave, and we customize everything... a lot of us also own jeeps because of the loyalty and the communities they have. Eventually I'll buy one too
On the streets I'm more like the jeep group, but I fit more into the introverted overlanding group.
As someone who daily’s a 1st gen 4runner, this is accurate lol
Well said
You also have the “Wannabes” the ones that don’t live close to any mountain, trail or mud hole and just build their rides to look awesome but never go off road. Those will be your worse costumer because they never brake anything or need tires regularity. I see a lot of those down in South Florida. Heck I might become one of them with my retirement vehicle😂
Wannabes save money
Meanwhile, I live in Minnesota (flat and boring) and drive over to Colorado, Oregon, Georgia, etc. Just to go off-roading!
@@chrisx5127 you got the best of both worlds.
This was hilarious but somewhat spot on.
Sounds like we all need to have a lawyers on speed dial
Naw we need to government to get the fuck outta our personal relationships collecting fees through alimony etc.
You forgot the mall off-roader. Build a big ass truck that never touches dirt
I hop curbs in my camry 😀
Atta boy!!! 😎🤙
Yer have to agree with that sum up of the categories. I’m firmly in the adventure class and own a Toyota haha not saying Jeep is poor choice but we have along history with Toyota here in Australia. Thanks for a great laugh too, love how you kept a straight face through most of that vid haha👏
If only Jeeps came with factory 35" tires...we can only dream
They do though...
Sadly Jeeper in your term tend to be snobs that look down on anything that's not the Wrangler or new Gladiator. If it's a uni-frame jeep that matches or out does them then they get pissy and will rarely do the jeep wave. But what do you expect from Barbie Jeeps :)
I’m a lone overlander with a modified Jeep. Lol
I thought the last type would be razor or side by side group.
Nope! That's for our friends over at Function Powersports!
I'm an introvert kind of Jeeper. I don't like large groups of Jeeps and I don't partake in the "Jeep Wave" stuff. In the rare occasion that I do wave, it's more than likely to someone with a nice looking real Jeep (2006 and older.) 😂
I’m an introvert jeeper 🤷♂️
Same
I feel offended you did not include the mall crawlers.
None of the above. I will do all of it! 24 Tacoma on order!
Hey, overlanders are just as quick to help someone on the trail and are much more social. Jeeps guys are a little snobbish. An overlander is the first person to wave at another rig, regardless of the manufacturer. and ya, the reliability of a Toyota……..
A lot of big words for a video aimed at Jeep people....... P.S. Mud truck groupies are called Mud Crickets.
Mud Crickets!
Do you know the reason for the 7 louvre grill ? Its because it was the first vehicle on all 7 continents.
This video is actually very, very funny. Comedy is hard. But seriously, I am an overlander, a jeep overlander. Where are all the overlander chicks ☹️ ???
Jeepers=cultists, sorry just sold mine, couldn't get behind the culture. Lol Great video! I am the butt hurt overlander....
Hey!!! The mud footage are from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
It's some of the best muddin' footage we have ever seen!
@@TrailBuilt wow awesome! Thank you so much!
What is it wen u daily it but still go to elbe ad flop it over. Or go to browns camp and do the most hardest trails, all this and i still drive truck home from the weekend of offraods. Its a toyota stock 22re with an atlas t-case on 35's. I mean it is geared air locked and axle shafts.
It’s called being badass
Lol mahalo ill take that
You forgot mall crawlers.
And what about me, I'm an archaeologist, in which group would I enter?
Overlander.
Ok so dont know were ide sit ...so me well my ride a 2000 awd durango 3 row lifted body and torse lift 33s goodyears 5.9 ..loc right rear locker .. for over 3 yrs this would go every day off grid 15 miles 1 way thru mud ext snow ,water run offs to drop kids off for school bus at freeway just to turn around to go home rain snow ice or mud had no choice but to persists thru.. times when drop kids off dry out goto main city to shop just to come back to over 1.5 " of rain in a few hrs .. thered be new jeeps ,high end trucks all stuck sayin ide not make it multiple times but pretty much allways did shes now got 259000 miles and ive just redone her as a promis if she got me out of a bad time ide take care of her so did for a fraction of a new suv ...
Got to ask. Which RC car is in your studio background? Looks like a crawler or scaler.