These are the types of trails us Arizonans have to check the weather before going on. A flash flood could kill you in a matter of minutes. You might have zero clouds over your head, but a rain 20 miles away will send a flood down the wash you never saw coming. The terrain reminds me of a place we used to wheel when I was a kid called Table Mesa, but I don’t recognize this trail. However I’ve never had a rig capable enough to wheel a trail like this. I imagine this is a complete shock to you, no shade, hardly any trees, and tons of tire ripping traction. Bitchen video, and good call on choosing this trail.
It's great seeing people help reduce the litter keeps the place nice for future trail rider's also help the animals like that little centerpeed the ones in my yard are that big It's the 5 ft brown snakes my dog keeps chopping up in my front yard that I worry about only one a year for the last 2 years I'm glad her or any of the grandchildren been bit putting sulphur around next summer supposed to deter them
I went to check these trails out while in the area in a RZR. I walked some of it and even though it looks nuts on video, it looks so much worse in person. Really impressive these rigs make it through this.
How stoned was the first guy that looked at those so called trails and said let's drive our buggy over that ? Then got half way up and seen a mt.goat stumble. lol awesome video.
It would’ve taken us all of the 24 hours probably to get everyone up it. The first big drop where Andrew rolled is 100% impossible without a rear steer… so rather than just have a 24 hour winch fest we decided To run it down and Use it as a warm up. And going down was just as sketchy if not more…
These are the types of trails us Arizonans have to check the weather before going on. A flash flood could kill you in a matter of minutes. You might have zero clouds over your head, but a rain 20 miles away will send a flood down the wash you never saw coming.
The terrain reminds me of a place we used to wheel when I was a kid called Table Mesa, but I don’t recognize this trail. However I’ve never had a rig capable enough to wheel a trail like this.
I imagine this is a complete shock to you, no shade, hardly any trees, and tons of tire ripping traction. Bitchen video, and good call on choosing this trail.
It's great seeing people help reduce the litter keeps the place nice for future trail rider's also help the animals like that little centerpeed the ones in my yard are that big It's the 5 ft brown snakes my dog keeps chopping up in my front yard that I worry about only one a year for the last 2 years I'm glad her or any of the grandchildren been bit putting sulphur around next summer supposed to deter them
Wrecked gear is awesome !
Desert billy bronson n jess rock !
Thank you, Jon!!!
You did it again Marvin , awesome video again sir. Now I can't wait until the next Hell and Back , its going to be epic . Take care my friend .
One of your best videos, love the basic wheeling content
4:55 love the shreddy hat Jess
Thank you, Jeff!!
I went to check these trails out while in the area in a RZR. I walked some of it and even though it looks nuts on video, it looks so much worse in person. Really impressive these rigs make it through this.
What part of town is this? AJ or north mesa? I'm in goodyear. This would be a kickass trail to do. God bless
Another super awesome video Marvin!!! Love it and all of the detail of the trails was amazing!!!
Trails looking real spicy out there 😗🤌🌶💥
You know it is 😂🤘
Really amazing patterns and obstacles (expecially those huge steps)
Love it and loved watching the series!
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Those guys are great drivers
Somewhere on the border of mexico and canada! Best trails anywhere, wrecked gear kills it again! Badass video
Thanks, Josh!!
Here we go!!! 🤘
Wish you could've made this trip bro! It was AWESOME!
@@FlexRocksRollovers I know! I regret not just flying out with you
New to the channel definitely will be following and looking out for future videos!
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Get some 🤘🤘
Literally none of that is full bodied rig territory haha some truly insane wheeling though. I need a buggy…
And he is still running bald tires!!!!
Bahahaha!!!! 😅😅
love your videos!
How stoned was the first guy that looked at those so called trails and said let's drive our buggy over that ? Then got half way up and seen a mt.goat stumble. lol awesome video.
I Love Me Some Arizona.
My favorite west coast wheeling destination!
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i wish i could go wheeling out there soo beautiful
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Those trails are BADASS!!
And those rigs are very capable too!!
How in the hell do those axles survive with 50' of steering though?
They were built to be capable of 50° steering. Spidertrax. Really good strong axles. 💪
What trail is this? Were in Az?
Is this the downhill the red Jeep tipped on?
Yes
@@FlexRocksRollovers wow that looks likes it’s on a different level I’m the daylight
Is that Forrest Wang driving that buggy?
Yes it is!
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Why did you decide to run it in reverse?
It would’ve taken us all of the 24 hours probably to get everyone up it. The first big drop where Andrew rolled is 100% impossible without a rear steer… so rather than just have a 24 hour winch fest we decided To run it down and
Use it as a warm up. And going down was just as sketchy if not more…
always wear your seat belts
I like these videos but nothing beats rock bouncers!!!
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