Brulé is my favourite place to wheel my truck in alberta. The ZR2 is built for sand running and the play area is huge down there. The trails around it are really fun too. Lots of great camping areas as well.
@@JustEmptyEveryPocket I went with the UniClutch in mine, it's taken some getting used to, can barely feel the pedal, I Find it messes with me, was like learning how to drive stick all over again
Great video, good story and nice videography! As a mostly solo adventurer and aspiring film maker, I agree, it is nice to not have to disrupt the journey of others by stopping all the time, but I love going out with others. Sometimes groups are to big. 4 to 5 vehicles are great, but depends on the dynamic. I'm back in Alberta and somewhat new to the "'berta" offroad scene, and would love to go out and Xplore with you guys others.
Thanks for watching! A group of 4 like-minded wheelers is the perfect size. Your best bet would be to link up with some of the events posted on the local FB groups; I'm a bit random as far as my trips; the winter months it's pretty much unplanned.
Great Video, glad you were able to join us on this run.
@@RXN58 was a fun one. Time for some winter wheeling and the Moab :)
Brulé is my favourite place to wheel my truck in alberta. The ZR2 is built for sand running and the play area is huge down there. The trails around it are really fun too. Lots of great camping areas as well.
Yeah it's a super cool place for sure. Caroline still beats it for me. Marble to Limestone remains my favorite Canadian trail.
Nice outing. Time to let the kiddo try her hand at driving maybe. Innocent beach trail would do it. 😉🌲🤙
I need to get a new clutch first hahah. Mine has nearly 200k on it; don’t know if it would survive a Rey :)
@@JustEmptyEveryPocket I went with the UniClutch in mine, it's taken some getting used to, can barely feel the pedal, I Find it messes with me, was like learning how to drive stick all over again
@@RXN58 sticking with mopar for me. Love how it feels; and it’s 200k old; so no complaints from me.
This is the way.
So say we all….oops wrong SciFi show hahaha!
Your buddy should get Timkin wheel bearings for his front sensor. They have lasted the longest for me.
@@Thexkidd he’s on tons; ProRock 60s, I’ll let him know but not sure it’s an option. Appreciate the suggestion.
@ okay, thought it was a dana 44. Maybe they have them for a 60. Not sure.
Great video, good story and nice videography!
As a mostly solo adventurer and aspiring film maker, I agree, it is nice to not have to disrupt the journey of others by stopping all the time, but I love going out with others. Sometimes groups are to big. 4 to 5 vehicles are great, but depends on the dynamic.
I'm back in Alberta and somewhat new to the "'berta" offroad scene, and would love to go out and Xplore with you guys others.
Thanks for watching! A group of 4 like-minded wheelers is the perfect size. Your best bet would be to link up with some of the events posted on the local FB groups; I'm a bit random as far as my trips; the winter months it's pretty much unplanned.