"...gonna stop to abuse our dogs!" had me laughing out loud! I grew up next to the Columbia River in the Columbia Gorge in Oregon...when I moved to Colorado I made my step dad mad because I asked him "what's the name of that creek?" and I was referring to the Platte River! Lol! I say "creek." This video was SO much fun! I love how everybody went swimming with their clothes on! So...Utah hides it's waterfalls in the middle of the dessert? Beautiful terrain!
I'm surprised that MORRvair hasn't broke down more often than it has, which virtually never. A knuckle recently. It's works a difficult day job and then Matt uses it for play and he's not easy on it. Did a good job building it. Hope I didn't jinx it...
Love 2 c all the kids out playing !!!! Lizzie u have become a true rock crawling, dirt trail, stream crossing gal !!! Lol. Not as easy as horseback but lots of. Fun 😊
Wow those waterfalls sure are beautiful You guys really picked picked a beautiful place to wheel today Matt and Matt and Lizzy and everybody I'm sorry I had a brain fade a blonde moment I don't know what we would call it but I just had it it's real blank on everyone else sorry about that everyone else.
Great video. I'm from southern ID and we always said creek, never heard anyone say crick. Also never said stream or brook. Once tied a fishing line to a rock in our creek on our property, had a nice rainbow trout the next morning. I think I was about 12 maybe.
Creek is regular for us westerners but crick is cool:) Crick is known by those of us that have the watched the old John Ford movies and when we say crick our kids look at us like ...What!
I love the episodes where bleepin jeep gets out that way! Go Matt! Either creek or crick works here. For smaller water ways like that swallet and tarn; stream, rivulet, run, branch, brook, tributary, bourne, avon, sruth or stras. the question is do you guys say wood-ter or wha-ter
@@bleepinjeep wooder is a jersey thing (haha you caught me) but it is an ancient pronunciation. The PIE suffixed form *wód-r became *údōr “water” in the Hellenic language family, to become the Ancient Greek húdōr, and thence the Greek ydr(o) forms. Some hydro- compounds in Greek were adopted in Latin, from whence they passed into English directly or via French Also from the PIE *wód-r evolved *udōr for the Italic languages, giving the Latin unda “wave”, and related forms such as undāre “to flow in waves”. Several English words owe their origins to this, including undulate, inundate, redundant, abundant, abound and surround. What is the oldest word for water? Etymology. The word water comes from Old English wæter, from Proto-Germanic *watar (source also of Old Saxon watar, Old Frisian wetir, Dutch water, Old High German wazzar, German Wasser, vatn, Gothic 𐍅𐌰𐍄𐍉 (wato), from Proto-Indo-European *wod-or, suffixed form of root *wed- ("water"; "wet").
I call em creeks. I like the new propeller driven duck horn in the 'nana. Im surprised that it wasnt Bleepin honked by a Bleepin Bald Bigfoot to startle Lizzy
When Sand Hollow first opened, I accidentally entered Sand Hollow from the Hurricane flats, got a ticket for no flag, and not paying to be there. Things haven't been the same since.
I call it a river. Depends on where in Utah you are. Some call it a crick, some call it a creek. In Colorado City they call it a crick. In Hurricane they call it the Virgin.
"...gonna stop to abuse our dogs!" had me laughing out loud!
I grew up next to the Columbia River in the Columbia Gorge in Oregon...when I moved to Colorado I made my step dad mad because I asked him "what's the name of that creek?" and I was referring to the Platte River! Lol!
I say "creek."
This video was SO much fun! I love how everybody went swimming with their clothes on!
So...Utah hides it's waterfalls in the middle of the dessert? Beautiful terrain!
crick is a sound make by a japenees camera
Love how Matt is fully clothed in the water 😂
You are a group of awesome people! Love how supportive these men are to the women around them and are gentlemen and look out for them. Great video!
Lizzy fell into every 18 year olds dream job, but she earned it, her welding skill is unreal
Tucker.....great to see you, even if it's fleeting!
I appreciate that you guys have fun and take the time to do so. Keep it up!
I'm surprised that MORRvair hasn't broke down more often than it has, which virtually never. A knuckle recently. It's works a difficult day job and then Matt uses it for play and he's not easy on it. Did a good job building it. Hope I didn't jinx it...
Creek ? Crick ? === It's a Wash ! LOL.
I agree with Lizzy, depending on what situation you are talking about, but I call them both crick and creek.
Love 2 c all the kids out playing !!!!
Lizzie u have become a true rock crawling, dirt trail, stream crossing gal !!! Lol. Not as easy as horseback but lots of. Fun 😊
Great video and keep up the good work God bless from GA and happy holidays and stay safe 🙏
That Farmer Tan is sick! SCREAMING REDNECK!
That looks like you guys are having too much fun. I'm afraid you have to go back and do it again.
Awesome Video! 👍🤠🙏❤🇱🇷
Dang bleepin Matt needs a tan I had to put on sunglasses to watch this video 😂
I did have an excellent tan... a farmers tan!
Wow those waterfalls sure are beautiful You guys really picked picked a beautiful place to wheel today Matt and Matt and Lizzy and everybody I'm sorry I had a brain fade a blonde moment I don't know what we would call it but I just had it it's real blank on everyone else sorry about that everyone else.
In Canada we call it a creek. We don’t have cricks! Except my knees crick a lot. 😊
Crick’s creeks and rivers
It all depends on flow
1 Crick vary small
2 Creek little more flow
3 River is enough water to take you somewhere
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We called it a creek. So much fun! Nice video.
In Michigan we call them a "Stream"! A creek in Michigan is big enough and deep enough to paddle a canoe. A crick is something you get in your neck.
Great video. I'm from southern ID and we always said creek, never heard anyone say crick. Also never said stream or brook. Once tied a fishing line to a rock in our creek on our property, had a nice rainbow trout the next morning. I think I was about 12 maybe.
Thanks for showing off this awesome trail, definitely gotta make my way over there one of these days!
Good show. I enjoyed watching this episode very much.
A Crick is in your back. Haha, Thanks guy's for the great vid's
Creek is regular for us westerners but crick is cool:) Crick is known by those of us that have the watched the old John Ford movies and when we say crick our kids look at us like ...What!
Then again it could be called a stream.😂
Hey Colt, it's called a creek. A crick is something you get in your neck.
Thanks for sharing this video nice to reminisce
That’s cool trail going out falls we always try go at least once when in town reminds us Kane Creek
I'm with Lizzy, I use both creek and crick.
I love the episodes where bleepin jeep gets out that way! Go Matt!
Either creek or crick works here.
For smaller water ways like that swallet and tarn; stream, rivulet, run, branch, brook, tributary, bourne, avon, sruth or stras.
the question is do you guys say wood-ter or wha-ter
Waa-tur (here as a native in Northern Utah). The syllable emphasis is on the Waa. Waa'-tur. 🤽♂ IE Waa'-tur sports.
Ha, never heard of a few of those like rivulet. I say waater or whater for sure. Only New Jersey folk say wooder
@@bleepinjeep wooder is a jersey thing (haha you caught me) but it is an ancient pronunciation.
The PIE suffixed form *wód-r became *údōr “water” in the Hellenic language family, to become the Ancient Greek húdōr, and thence the Greek ydr(o) forms. Some hydro- compounds in Greek were adopted in Latin, from whence they passed into English directly or via French
Also from the PIE *wód-r evolved *udōr for the Italic languages, giving the Latin unda “wave”, and related forms such as undāre “to flow in waves”. Several English words owe their origins to this, including undulate, inundate, redundant, abundant, abound and surround.
What is the oldest word for water?
Etymology. The word water comes from Old English wæter, from Proto-Germanic *watar (source also of Old Saxon watar, Old Frisian wetir, Dutch water, Old High German wazzar, German Wasser, vatn, Gothic 𐍅𐌰𐍄𐍉 (wato), from Proto-Indo-European *wod-or, suffixed form of root *wed- ("water"; "wet").
Fun to see XJs featured on the channel again. Was beginning to think this was an all buggy channel!
Lovin the scenery on the trail
I liked the hardcore framers tan!?!
it's creek when you're singing Up on Cripple Creek, and crick when it comes after words that rhyme with spit.
I'm up near the CA border, we call it a crick or a creek so we are with Lizzy its Both depending on who ya are.
That was a trickle !!
Matt says the water is cold but on a recovery and it's 20° in snow he has a short sleeve shirt on a says that he don't get cold. Lol
A “crick” is something you have in your neck. 😂
Beautiful scenery only in America 💪💪💪🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Where i am from we call the water a "bayou" 😁
Lizzy is a star!!
It's a creek.
Ok Matt we gotta get some tan on that top!☠️ blinding with the farmer tan
Looks great with my shirt on though right? 😆
Maybe it's called a stream 🤔🤔🤔 nice water slide 😀😀😀🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Nice scenery!!
A lot of videography going on. Keep it up.
You ALL do a fantastic job with the videos and the scenery. Please keep up the good work.
The floor creeks..... you cross the crick ..... least that's how I say it.
Crick when Im speaking, creek when Im reading.
Really like your show🤙🤙
That's a fun trail. We did it this year at Trail Hero.
A crick is what I get in my back, the thing with water running in it is a creek.
Colt. In Utah that may pass as a river!
Creek if talking to my folks, crick if talking to you!
I call em creeks. I like the new propeller driven duck horn in the 'nana. Im surprised that it wasnt Bleepin honked by a Bleepin Bald Bigfoot to startle Lizzy
Creek or Creek. I call it a STREAM. 😁 Or a wash. 😂
I believe that water source is called a stream. lol
Down south of Utah we call them creeks, a crick is what you get in your neck. If dry its a stream/river bed or wash
When Sand Hollow first opened, I accidentally entered Sand Hollow from the Hurricane flats, got a ticket for no flag, and not paying to be there. Things haven't been the same since.
I’m a West Virginian. It’s a Creek.
Mike from Colorado here, and most of us use both.
Matt, you have the same tan as me! Of course I'm a roofer so L have an excuse.
Creek unless I'm mocking someone hahaha
I'm came from the east coast and we call them brooks being the smallest.after that we have stream's and then of course comes the rivers
Great video
Hey do you wanna head down here to shady cove oregon....we have an off road park finally called the 440...a bunch of mud an rocks to climb
Look at that Farmer/Golfer tan.
rattlesnake Gulch because there are hoards of them (those walk or ride bikes hear and see many more).
What a beautiful day.
I'm from Idaho and in Idaho we have cricks.🤗
A creek is a stream and a crick is a sore neck.
Always fighting the customers
Cool 👍
I’m sure Luna’s dip in that ice cold stream/crick/creek turned her high beams on.
In Virginia, a creek becomes a crik once there is an established population of discarded car tires.
I call it a river. Depends on where in Utah you are. Some call it a crick, some call it a creek. In Colorado City they call it a crick. In Hurricane they call it the Virgin.
It's a stream to us ;)
It's called a stream. I've heard creeks and cricks but small running water like that I've always called a stream.
A creek is where water flows. A crick is a painful knot in your neck!
creek or crick - yes
In New Mexico, we don't say "creek"...we say Rio Grande...
I was almost blinded with the reflection off that white body.
You go Lizzy
Omg I had one of those matchbox car things
we call it thankful for the water, creek, but I'am from Nevada (northern)
I ride dual sport motorcycles so it's a "water crossing" 😁
In Utah, that's a water crossing. :)
Seatbelt, ma'am! 😂 What a beautiful place, thanks for posting this video.
Is that a white T-shirt ... holy c*** that's your skin!
Pretty huh?
It's rain run off !
Always creek!
Man that hill was bleepin steep
Crick, creek, stream, river in order of size.
When are you gonna do snow wheeling? Also Jk, Jl dyi videos are welcome.
I’d like to know where I can get those yellow sunglasses?!
A Crick has discarded tires in it.
That was a crick. Creeks have tall sides. 😆 !?
WOW! From your description of the route to get there it almost sounds like Matt Wetzel gave up one of his 'secret fishing holes'. BonJoy it! 🤽♂🏊
How's the work on Lizzy's Samurai?
I got a crick in my back when I fell in the creek trying to stream my video.
Where I come from, in Alberta, that would be called a creek or stream.