Thanks again for a great series! I've done many trails in AZ, but nothing in this area. Fun fact, the name KOFA originated from the King Of Arizona mine in the region which dawned the stamp of K-of-A on all their property and equipment. KOFA stuck as the name after that.
Hey guys, we've enjoyed watching your off-road adventures around the state, and looking forward to this series on the AZ Peace Trail, ...we've been on it from Martinez Lake thru Qtzsite, and up to Swansea, and had a great time....we like the drone shots, and keep up the good work!
Glad to see you guys out and about again! you're headed to my neck of the woods ( well, before I moved to Kansas ) - High School in Bullhead city, lived in both Topock and Kingman ...
This is a real good video & looking forward to the rest of the series. The rooftop tent appears to be a fantastic addition. Camp setup looks better than last year.
Good stuff man. A bit over a year ago, I went with 3 friends from Buckeye to Lake Havasu City in a Subaru on 90% dirt. Some of the stops were Alamo lake, Swansea, and the Bill Williams river. I had not really spent any time on this part of the state so it was all new to me. I've often wondered about more stuff in the area so this very is a good indication as to what's out there. Keep up the good work.
How do you make sure an older jeep like that will make it on a trip like that? And what do you do if it breaks down? Lol leave it out there? Will they find you and charge you for abandoning it? How much would a tow back home how many hundreds of miles cost? I'd like to take my xj some of these places, but it's a little intimidating lol
We have done the Peace Trail twice, looking for the coordinates of the Aztec Rock stop you did? Its not on the Peace trail Atlas, and I have not been able to find it on goggle earth, I think you said it was hovatter road by a few miles.
looks like it's going to be a neat trip!
appreciate the info and ideas of trips!
nice video, guys!
Great video and more beautiful Arizona, two thumbs up!
Thanks for watching, Jimmy!
spectacular photos
Thanks again for a great series! I've done many trails in AZ, but nothing in this area. Fun fact, the name KOFA originated from the King Of Arizona mine in the region which dawned the stamp of K-of-A on all their property and equipment. KOFA stuck as the name after that.
Stay tuned for Part 2 where we pack a can opener.
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Love your videos, well shot, edited and produced. Always look forward to your ZJ adventures. ZJ owner here also.
Thanks for watching, Jim. I appreciate it!
Hey guys, we've enjoyed watching your off-road adventures around the state, and looking forward to this series on the AZ Peace Trail, ...we've been on it from Martinez Lake thru Qtzsite, and up to Swansea, and had a great time....we like the drone shots, and keep up the good work!
Thank you guys for watching this one and our past adventures! This one was a lot of fun. The Peace Trail is incredible!
Another great video!
Thanks for watching!
Great video...looking forward to next weeks!
Glad to see you guys out and about again! you're headed to my neck of the woods ( well, before I moved to Kansas ) - High School in Bullhead city, lived in both Topock and Kingman ...
Thanks, Rick. The Kingman portion of the trip was some of the most incredible! Already can't wait to get back.
Gonna be an awesome series. 👍
Thanks! Glad you like it so far.
This is super cool! I just got a 4runner and I'm looking forward to exploring some of these back roads.👍🏼
Nice video,,,I live in the thriving metropolis of Salome Az
This is a real good video & looking forward to the rest of the series. The rooftop tent appears to be a fantastic addition. Camp setup looks better than last year.
Thanks KW! I'm really liking it so far. It helps keep a clean and simple camp setup.
Great work.
Thank you!
Good stuff man. A bit over a year ago, I went with 3 friends from Buckeye to Lake Havasu City in a Subaru on 90% dirt. Some of the stops were Alamo lake, Swansea, and the Bill Williams river. I had not really spent any time on this part of the state so it was all new to me. I've often wondered about more stuff in the area so this very is a good indication as to what's out there. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching, CW! So much cool stuff in western AZ. I would highly recommend the KOFA area if you haven't been yet. So much incredible terrain!
awesome. great footage and backstories.
Thanks, Enrique!
How do you make sure an older jeep like that will make it on a trip like that? And what do you do if it breaks down? Lol leave it out there? Will they find you and charge you for abandoning it? How much would a tow back home how many hundreds of miles cost? I'd like to take my xj some of these places, but it's a little intimidating lol
Great Vid,,,,, from a Jersey Boy ZJ owner!
Thanks for watching!
We have done the Peace Trail twice, looking for the coordinates of the Aztec Rock stop you did? Its not on the Peace trail Atlas, and I have not been able to find it on goggle earth, I think you said it was hovatter road by a few miles.
Do you have diff locks?
Good stuff, you guys! I'd love to do a video together one of these days!
That would be fun. Hopefully we can in the future!
Why the music🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬