I have been subscribed to your channel for a while mow, and the one fact I can't get over is how "cinematic" your videos feel. Your editing and videos feel like I am watching a movie about the places you visit. I watch a lot of off road channels and I don't think ANY of them have the feel of your videos. Keep up the great work and stay EPIC!
The quality of the videos is at the top of the game. The scenery is almost always amazing world class views. Too bad about the quality of the driving!! 😂 respect from Alberta
I love seeing the TJ in this group. They are easy to do a mild build on and extremely capable. Most Problems and issues are known and have well engineered solutions.
TJs are my favorite of all the Wranglers (possible exception would be an old school Scrambler... but that's not technically a Wrangler, so probably doesn't count). Anyway... I think the TJ takes the cake. First gen of the coil springs on all four corners, they're super easy to work on, parts and aftermarket upgrades are plentiful and cheap. It doesn't take much to build an incredibly good off-roader for super cheap. A 3" to 6" lift, lockers, and 33" to 35" M/T tires, and you're good to go over most anything out there. No, it's not going to be competing against purpose-built crazy expensive rock crawling rear-steer buggies, but it'll be a daily driver you can wheel in all but the most extreme of what mother nature has to offer up!
Thank you for all you do. I am older then you, but my family and I got our first Jeep a year ago. We are out adventuring as much as possible. Thank you for helping me give the outdoors to my wife and kids. (I just bought a hat off website) Thank you.
I got off the edge of a trail on a shelf road much like that one a couple of years back. We were lucky to not have rolled our Jeep. Took about an hour, lots of patience, and help from 2 other Jeeps with winches to get back onto the trail. Always appreciate your content.
I would love to see a video with all of your wildlife encounters on your trips, especially with all of your remote campsites! Love the video's, nothing like them out there!
I have to wait till I finish my truck build but I would love the opportunity to go wheeling with you guys. Your adventures are exactly what I had in mind when planning my build. Just a quick description of my build, 93 Chevy Silverado single cab short box, F350 solid axle swap (e locker rear) WFO conversion kit, which translates into a 7" lift on 37's, LS+ swap. I consider it to be kind of a baseline until the build grows but I promise it will be quite capable as is. I look forward to following your adventures through the winter as I get my truck sorted out.
What a stellar video! ❤️ the moodiness of the rain / fog is just absolutely unreal. Your filming and editing skills are unbeatable; Hollywood would hire you in half a heartbeat!! Thank you Shaun for the lovely content and amazing adventures 🥹🫶🏻❤ absolutely adore you!!
As a teenager I fall in love with this off road adventure, right now i I can't afford it but I'm willing to achieve this and hope this journey goes well
I had seen your post on Instagram but yikes this was sketch AF. Glad you're still with us. Outstanding work as usual, the mood on this one is different with the clouds and rain, but still epic as far as I'm concerned. The view from above the clouds was something for sure. ✌
Epic scenery, amazing drone footage, edge of my seat excitement, perfect sound track and great editing…well done! That ridge-line to the top put butterflies in my stomach and those angles on those slippery wet rocks, whew! You guys gotta have some big cahones to do that! You all have a new subscriber here!
This channel is extremely underrated. The cinematography is utterly captivating; NatGeo, eat your heart out. Keep up the good work, fellas. Love the content and love seeing Jeeps on the trail.
Another super great video. Beautiful alpine scenery. I'd love see some turn around video's on some of those crazy challenging shelf style rds you do ..👍😎
Great ep guys. The ridge track was amazing. Wish I was there. And the shelf road had me tightening a few muscles with you. I used to run Firestone Firehawk RTs (2 sets) on my HiLux (Aussie Tacoma) and they were awesome all-rounders with great mileage and grip. Unfortunately they didn't make them in the size of my next 4x4 and we parted ways.
Awesome video as always TSTN. That was a crazy trail glad y'all made it back okay. It's always interesting to find pieces of lost history in the middle of nowhere.
Wonderful video Shaun! There is a bit of "Butt Pinch" at 20:23!!!! Love your channel and the quality you bring to RUclips. Thanks!! Visited the merch store and didn't get away with out spending!
This is another master piece, the ways you show up the angels and create actual tension for the viewer is nuts! The crew you run with as also really improved in quality really enjoying the stuff you guys are putting out
I get so much anxiety watching you guys. In the end its worth it to see such beautiful areas y'all find. Keep up the great work! and thank you for sharing y'alls passion
20:30 agree with you that IFS sure fails there. Not enough down travel on those systems. Only one I ever liked was the early 80's Bronco and F150/some F250 systems. They had opposite side pivots and did have good travel. But your Bronco is wider than the Jeeps so that should offset some of the issue. Glad you all got out safe though.
Hey bro found your channel some two days ago and just needed to appreciate how good you are at making the videos. I’m from Kashmir(India) and have been away from a while, saying this to let you know your videos make me feel home. Would love to have you guys over here. ✌️
I’ve been riding those R/T Trails for a couple months now, and I’m digging them for sure! Ran great on a recent trip through Colorado, on and off the pavement. Hope they hold up well for you; great content as always!
When you stopped to camp at the lake with the cabin and cart tracks in the hill you were very close to a fun trail with another lake and cabin at the end. There is so so much to see in that area you could wheel for a week and still not see everything.
I just got Toyo R/T trail on my 3500HD single rear wheel, four-wheel-drive diesel track and I really like them. Really good traction in mud, dirt, and surprisingly good traction on wet roads, and no hydroplaning with them either. I drive through about 6 to 8 inches of standing water at 45 to 50 MPR. For a tire that has virtually no sipping on it they get surprisingly really good traction. And there are a very comfortable tire as well. I was told that the Toyo R/T Trails have A extra thick sidewall and reinforced carcass. so it gives you approximately 85% of the same durability you would get out of a mud tire but you get the comfort of a two ply sidewall. so far I am super impressed with this tire on my truck. And you guys did not mention that the Toyo R/T trial has a 45,000 mile treadwear warranty.
Greetings Shaun. On my 2015 Ram 1500 Express Cab 4x4 I have and I can not spell it right but I have Faulken Rubitrex All Terain tires. They are 20 inch but I can not remember the rest of it but these tires are not too bad. They are a heavy tire and I can tell the are heavy because they reduce my speed only a very little bit if that makes sense and reduced my fuel mileage again a very little bit but they have a rather deep aggressive deep tread and really hold better than I thought. I am anxious to see how well they perform in snow if we get any here. These tires are what I wanted and personally I think I made a decent choice. I think these tires also will do well when going on some rough half of a lane forestry roads here in North West North Carolina. I still enjoy all your videos especially this one. You have talent in putting out these videos which are professional quality. Keep it safe, have fun and enjoy what you do. And I hope I spelled your name right.
Absolutely loved this video, you guys camped at one of my favorite lakes right at the end. (You aired up 3km from my uncles house, that's my home town.) We were out there maybe a month before you, did hailstorm ridge and went to the same mine. So cool seeing a vid of you guys playing in my family's stomping ground!
big respect on backing out. sure if it was a sxs or a quad id ride up that but thats too much in a truck or even a jeep. mental the lengths you been going to in the recent videos.
Hello Shaun, Good morning. I am from California, and I love the Outdoors. In Frames 28:45 to 28:58, you were setting up a Lamp with a Tripod. What is it, and where can I buy it? Thank you so much.
Dude, those shelf roads were pretty intense! When Jeeps are struggling you know that my Ridgeline and all the “real trucks” are really gonna have their hands full. I’ll stay in my lane!
we watched these dudes on no suspension 10 spd bikes with dirt tires walk up and over that trail.. they made it out to hailstorm (we saw their tracks right at the turn to the ridge. definitely only single track in between tillicum and hailstorm.
Feel like some more ground shots were incorporated to this one - loved every bit of it. Awesome video Shaun. Glad to see you didn't take a barrel roll while I was out in Jamaica lol.
Shaun, thanks for taking us along once again. By the way, I watch your content and subscribe because of the quality of what you produce - not the risks you take. Please don't fall into the social media trap of taking on undue risk for clicks. We love what you do, but your wife and daughter love you even more. Stay safe!
@@TheStoryTillNow Sorry, I removed my original post. In hindsight, it looked whiney and political, so I took it down. Don't want to pollute your page. All the best!
I've been in the tire business 27 years I just had a set of those on my Chevy 2500 I felt like they were a little louder than I expected All I can say is keep them rotated lol
You guys are awesome and crazy, I love watching your vids, you make them so professional, I have to say this video has me on edge watching you all drive the thin mountain road, Awesome work guys much love from Scotland
Pulling the rear tire is a classic trait of an independent front suspension. Several people have rolled on Black Bear pass in Colorado because of that.
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Wait I think I missed something did you go from Jeep to Bronco?? And if you did how Is that going ??? Thanks for all the great videos
I have been subscribed to your channel for a while mow, and the one fact I can't get over is how "cinematic" your videos feel. Your editing and videos feel like I am watching a movie about the places you visit. I watch a lot of off road channels and I don't think ANY of them have the feel of your videos. Keep up the great work and stay EPIC!
Thank you!
The quality of the videos is at the top of the game. The scenery is almost always amazing world class views. Too bad about the quality of the driving!! 😂 respect from Alberta
The voice over gets me, brilliant, could listen all day
@livingthevanlife has killer cinematic videos too, love watching him as well.
We may have very similar thumbnails 😅 Good times, glad we’re alive!
The best times! :D
@@TheStoryTillNowY’all are some crazy cats.
You guys just keep pushing the envelope Shaun , I was at the edge of my seat watching this episode. God be with you Shaun .
I love watching TJs hang with newer 4x4s. Another great video Sean
thinking the samething too, as it's the lowest power Jeep..
it's nice too see the TJ
My pops in Law uses a TJ as his Moab trail rig. Does great. Fun to drive.
That was an LJ. Lol...😀
@@JEEP-N-DIRT I stand corrected though my point still holds
Thanks for the LJ love.
I love seeing the TJ in this group. They are easy to do a mild build on and extremely capable. Most Problems and issues are known and have well engineered solutions.
LJ so even better 😃👍🏻
Thanks for the LJ love. Lots more to come
TJs are my favorite of all the Wranglers (possible exception would be an old school Scrambler... but that's not technically a Wrangler, so probably doesn't count).
Anyway... I think the TJ takes the cake. First gen of the coil springs on all four corners, they're super easy to work on, parts and aftermarket upgrades are plentiful and cheap. It doesn't take much to build an incredibly good off-roader for super cheap. A 3" to 6" lift, lockers, and 33" to 35" M/T tires, and you're good to go over most anything out there. No, it's not going to be competing against purpose-built crazy expensive rock crawling rear-steer buggies, but it'll be a daily driver you can wheel in all but the most extreme of what mother nature has to offer up!
WOW! What an adventure.. Thanks Shaun. That old cabin on the lake was very cool
Thank you for all you do.
I am older then you, but my family and I got our first Jeep a year ago. We are out adventuring as much as possible. Thank you for helping me give the outdoors to my wife and kids.
(I just bought a hat off website)
Thank you.
I got off the edge of a trail on a shelf road much like that one a couple of years back. We were lucky to not have rolled our Jeep. Took about an hour, lots of patience, and help from 2 other Jeeps with winches to get back onto the trail. Always appreciate your content.
I bet that seat had memory foam seats after that..
WOOOOOOOW! That alpine ridge is crazy, stunning, breathtaking, chilling and absolutely beautiful! Thanks for taking us along for the adventure!
I'd take a mountain bike on that, but not a jeep.
If I had a "dream ride".. this is where I would go. Simply beautiful.
WOW! What an adventure.. Thanks Shaun.
I would love to see a video with all of your wildlife encounters on your trips, especially with all of your remote campsites! Love the video's, nothing like them out there!
Glad you didn't tumble down the hill, looks like you were bloody close! That little log cabin at the end is beyond cool.😍
those ljs are such a great value keeping up with 60k rigs
Thanks. She’s a good LJ
I have to wait till I finish my truck build but I would love the opportunity to go wheeling with you guys. Your adventures are exactly what I had in mind when planning my build.
Just a quick description of my build, 93 Chevy Silverado single cab short box, F350 solid axle swap (e locker rear) WFO conversion kit, which translates into a 7" lift on 37's, LS+ swap. I consider it to be kind of a baseline until the build grows but I promise it will be quite capable as is.
I look forward to following your adventures through the winter as I get my truck sorted out.
Im old enough to remember when you had 60k subscribers. Congratulations on the massive growth in the last few yrs.
I’m an underground diamond core driller. Live in Utah and have drilled in Utah, Nevada and Alaska. Love your show and the adventures🤙🏻
That LJ makes my heart go pitter patter.
Keep safe, I'm glad you are rolling deep with a crew.
1:56 the face expression says it all
What a stellar video! ❤️ the moodiness of the rain / fog is just absolutely unreal. Your filming and editing skills are unbeatable; Hollywood would hire you in half a heartbeat!! Thank you Shaun for the lovely content and amazing adventures 🥹🫶🏻❤ absolutely adore you!!
My favorite tires for everything is the milestar pategonia. Nice and quiet and work very well.
Love the new logo stuff!! And whoa on that shelf road!
Awesome Video, Thanks again for showing us these incredible places. Got my merch Monday morning. thanks for putting those out.
the production value is amazing. and is constant week after week.
As a teenager I fall in love with this off road adventure, right now i I can't afford it but I'm willing to achieve this and hope this journey goes well
❤👍 Thanks For The Ride !!
Keep that bronco footage coming!!👍🏻
Bruce is a legend, proud to say my grandparents lived down the street from his.
👊🏻🍻🍻
I had seen your post on Instagram but yikes this was sketch AF. Glad you're still with us. Outstanding work as usual, the mood on this one is different with the clouds and rain, but still epic as far as I'm concerned. The view from above the clouds was something for sure. ✌
I really enjoyed the vibe of this video. Always glad to see some bronco content. Thanks Shaun.
Epic scenery, amazing drone footage, edge of my seat excitement, perfect sound track and great editing…well done! That ridge-line to the top put butterflies in my stomach and those angles on those slippery wet rocks, whew! You guys gotta have some big cahones to do that! You all have a new subscriber here!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This channel is extremely underrated. The cinematography is utterly captivating; NatGeo, eat your heart out. Keep up the good work, fellas. Love the content and love seeing Jeeps on the trail.
Another super great video. Beautiful alpine scenery. I'd love see some turn around video's on some of those crazy challenging shelf style rds you do ..👍😎
It’s will probably be in mine. I usually let them run really long
drone out at level angle did a really good job at showing incline (I think lol). Looked like steady hover shot... nice!
Time to bring a small mini Grader on the adventures for roads like this!
I was waiting for a video in these tires!! I wanted to get a set but with so little information I decided to get the ridge grapplers
Great ep guys. The ridge track was amazing. Wish I was there. And the shelf road had me tightening a few muscles with you.
I used to run Firestone Firehawk RTs (2 sets) on my HiLux (Aussie Tacoma) and they were awesome all-rounders with great mileage and grip. Unfortunately they didn't make them in the size of my next 4x4 and we parted ways.
So glad you’re all ok
Awesome video! So exciting to watch and the drone shots are amazing 👏
Thanks!
Awesome video as always TSTN. That was a crazy trail glad y'all made it back okay. It's always interesting to find pieces of lost history in the middle of nowhere.
Watching from Scotland UK You guys are so lucky with the choice of adventure trail! Love the channel
Wonderful video Shaun! There is a bit of "Butt Pinch" at 20:23!!!! Love your channel and the quality you bring to RUclips. Thanks!! Visited the merch store and didn't get away with out spending!
Those shelf roads were no joke. I puckered a bit, all the way over here in VA.
you made me smile Shaun.....when you had that big grin on top of that ridge!
Been watching a few of your vids from here in Oregon. Hoping you guys make the million sub mark. Keep on trucking
Another amazing place that you have taken us, thanks
This is another master piece, the ways you show up the angels and create actual tension for the viewer is nuts! The crew you run with as also really improved in quality really enjoying the stuff you guys are putting out
Another awesome video, the cinematography, drone footage of the scenery and the vehicles was brilliant. Cheers
Mall crawler lifts and tires with top heavy tents...what do you expect
I get so much anxiety watching you guys. In the end its worth it to see such beautiful areas y'all find. Keep up the great work! and thank you for sharing y'alls passion
20:30 agree with you that IFS sure fails there. Not enough down travel on those systems. Only one I ever liked was the early 80's Bronco and F150/some F250 systems. They had opposite side pivots and did have good travel. But your Bronco is wider than the Jeeps so that should offset some of the issue. Glad you all got out safe though.
Honestly great story telling here with amazing scenery! That incline was very tense, no room for error!
I feel quite confident driving my tank 300 on similar terrains, the 360 surrounding view is really helpful in a lot off-road situations like this.
You need to put a Prorunner kit on that Bronco; that would take care of your articulation issues.
Got the wife's Bronco out on this one, eh? Crazy trip, glad no one got hurt!
Nice shoots!! You have marvelous places for 4x4 greetings from Poland
Yikes 😮. That road was scary! Glad you’re safe. Can’t believe you guys wanted to go there! Now you need foggers for the Bronco!😊.
That shelf road was right up there with the cobbled together wood "bridge" you guys once went over. Spooky!
👏👏👏👏KUDOS TO YOU ALL, THIS WAS INTENSE & EPIC💯👍Pretty darn close to the edge😮😳🫣😵💫glad you all made out safe 🤍👍😊
Hey bro found your channel some two days ago and just needed to appreciate how good you are at making the videos. I’m from Kashmir(India) and have been away from a while, saying this to let you know your videos make me feel home. Would love to have you guys over here. ✌️
Epic ride! Glad you guys made it out safe. Toyo gave me a set too. Can’t wait to try them out.
Amazing footage and incredible sound.😉👍
Love the videos. Thanks for bringing us along. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I’ve been riding those R/T Trails for a couple months now, and I’m digging them for sure! Ran great on a recent trip through Colorado, on and off the pavement. Hope they hold up well for you; great content as always!
Absolute quality vid guys. Great filming, editing and soundtrack. A proper 4wd adventure!
When you stopped to camp at the lake with the cabin and cart tracks in the hill you were very close to a fun trail with another lake and cabin at the end. There is so so much to see in that area you could wheel for a week and still not see everything.
the speed in which i ordered a hoodie was way faster then your ever go.
this was a scary moment but no reactions or intense music made for kind of an underwhelming edit imo.. amazing scenery and quality video as always
I wish I could go with you. looks like fun !!
I ordered a hat, a hoodie and a T-shirt. Very nice merch.
Thank you!
I just got Toyo R/T trail on my 3500HD single rear wheel, four-wheel-drive diesel track and I really like them. Really good traction in mud, dirt, and surprisingly good traction on wet roads, and no hydroplaning with them either. I drive through about 6 to 8 inches of standing water at 45 to 50 MPR. For a tire that has virtually no sipping on it they get surprisingly really good traction. And there are a very comfortable tire as well. I was told that the Toyo R/T Trails have A extra thick sidewall and reinforced carcass. so it gives you approximately 85% of the same durability you would get out of a mud tire but you get the comfort of a two ply sidewall. so far I am super impressed with this tire on my truck. And you guys did not mention that the Toyo R/T trial has a 45,000 mile treadwear warranty.
That’s great! I didn’t know that but I’m not trying to sell them, just give my opinion on them :)
Greetings Shaun. On my 2015 Ram 1500 Express Cab 4x4 I have and I can not spell it right but I have Faulken Rubitrex All Terain tires. They are 20 inch but I can not remember the rest of it but these tires are not too bad. They are a heavy tire and I can tell the are heavy because they reduce my speed only a very little bit if that makes sense and reduced my fuel mileage again a very little bit but they have a rather deep aggressive deep tread and really hold better than I thought. I am anxious to see how well they perform in snow if we get any here. These tires are what I wanted and personally I think I made a decent choice. I think these tires also will do well when going on some rough half of a lane forestry roads here in North West North Carolina.
I still enjoy all your videos especially this one. You have talent in putting out these videos which are professional quality. Keep it safe, have fun and enjoy what you do. And I hope I spelled your name right.
Awesome video.👍 You guys have the most amazing trails!!
Loved it Shaun, as always. Fantastic scenery and cinematography.
Absolutely loved this video, you guys camped at one of my favorite lakes right at the end. (You aired up 3km from my uncles house, that's my home town.) We were out there maybe a month before you, did hailstorm ridge and went to the same mine. So cool seeing a vid of you guys playing in my family's stomping ground!
big respect on backing out. sure if it was a sxs or a quad id ride up that but thats too much in a truck or even a jeep. mental the lengths you been going to in the recent videos.
Just Ordered a Vinyl Decal from you...Can't wait for it!!
Hello Shaun, Good morning. I am from California, and I love the Outdoors. In Frames 28:45 to 28:58, you were setting up a Lamp with a Tripod. What is it, and where can I buy it? Thank you so much.
Yikes, glad you guys made it off that shelf road. That was nuts
Dude, those shelf roads were pretty intense! When Jeeps are struggling you know that my Ridgeline and all the “real trucks” are really gonna have their hands full. I’ll stay in my lane!
we watched these dudes on no suspension 10 spd bikes with dirt tires walk up and over that trail.. they made it out to hailstorm (we saw their tracks right at the turn to the ridge. definitely only single track in between tillicum and hailstorm.
Feel like some more ground shots were incorporated to this one - loved every bit of it. Awesome video Shaun. Glad to see you didn't take a barrel roll while I was out in Jamaica lol.
That was intense! Feeling that terrific trail htrough the screen ;) Glad all went well
That ridge top road looks so much like the one that Ken Block ripped up in winter, on a 🇨🇦 adventure. Epic scenery !. 👍🌲🤙
Most of his videos are shot out towards Nelson BC
Shaun, thanks for taking us along once again. By the way, I watch your content and subscribe because of the quality of what you produce - not the risks you take. Please don't fall into the social media trap of taking on undue risk for clicks. We love what you do, but your wife and daughter love you even more. Stay safe!
Agreed. They get away with it by saying it’s still active.
@@TheStoryTillNow Sorry, I removed my original post. In hindsight, it looked whiney and political, so I took it down. Don't want to pollute your page. All the best!
Whatever happens do not stop uploading. These are amazing
I've been in the tire business 27 years I just had a set of those on my Chevy 2500 I felt like they were a little louder than I expected All I can say is keep them rotated lol
Great video capture as always, and nice mood music selection. Oh, also an epic adventure!
So unreal you can go up to the alpine and ride o the ridge with a Jeep the place are so amazing! Love beeing in B-C
Another amazing video! I’ve been slacking watching your videos! Need to get caught back up! Keep them coming!
Glad you like them!
You guys are awesome and crazy, I love watching your vids, you make them so professional, I have to say this video has me on edge watching you all drive the thin mountain road, Awesome work guys much love from Scotland
Glad you like them!
Enjoyed the virtual ride along!
Pulling the rear tire is a classic trait of an independent front suspension. Several people have rolled on Black Bear pass in Colorado because of that.
New viewer from So.Cal.From LA. Live in riverside, just subscribed and belled up. Stay safe brother.
How’s the wheeling around you? We have a friend out in BigBear, and that area looks awesome.
@@DennyOfTheAlpine
Right now my truck is down I haven't been able to use it.
I do go to Big Bear to to walk around have a lunch.
@@joeoathkeepernuno7086 pop into The Outpost for a night or two if you’re staying up there. It’s right in Fawnskin. You won’t be disappointed. Amazing little property, and run by some amazing people you’ve probably heard of.
You guys have amazing camera work. Nicely done!
nuthins up. im just here to watch your video
As always, solid drive.