Really enjoyed this. Definitely a trip I'll have to make one day myself with my family. Thank you for getting it uploaded. Would love to see more videos like this. I'm waiting on next year before I go on my first overlanding trip like this. Probably going to be in Arkansas and a big one in Colorado the next year.
@@theezeelife292 I wish I could go on more trips like this! I’ll be going to the badlands this weekend with the jk, and again in October with the yj. Also would like to go up north again during the fall colors if I can get some more time off work.
I may be biased, but there is no place like the Northwoods of Wisconsin and UP. We love sharing our beautiful wilderness of Wisconsin! Enjoy seeing others share it as well... 💙Terry and Terri
Man drone shots just completely change the feel of this kind of video! Thanks for taking us along for the trip. Beautiful area. That fall was amazing. Broke the ole Bronco in good. Deer/Yellow Fly! They are the worst and nothing keeps,them away, and they are triggered by movement and dark colors. Not usually at night though. The fire tower was awesome. Can’t believe ya didn’t climb it, or your son!😁
one of these days Ill get decent at flying the thing, or get a better drone that allows me to set auto flights. Current one is full manual control and I am not very good pilot haha
@@FlawedOffroad I'm sending you an e-mail from my personal account. Pics of the underside of my jeep after dropping a rear axleshaft at 75mph on the highway. My butt has never puckered that tight in my life!
it's amazing to think that perhaps that area was part of the ancient sea bed. Hence, the sand.. It actually looks like you are at the coast of the US in that scene.
@@buckchase1 I’m kind of a nerd about that stuff. If I recall, the laurentide ice sheet carved out the Great Lakes and deposited a ton of sand everytime the sheet retracted a bit. Same thing that made iowa so flat 😅
Really enjoyed this. Definitely a trip I'll have to make one day myself with my family. Thank you for getting it uploaded. Would love to see more videos like this. I'm waiting on next year before I go on my first overlanding trip like this. Probably going to be in Arkansas and a big one in Colorado the next year.
@@theezeelife292 I wish I could go on more trips like this! I’ll be going to the badlands this weekend with the jk, and again in October with the yj. Also would like to go up north again during the fall colors if I can get some more time off work.
I may be biased, but there is no place like the Northwoods of Wisconsin and UP. We love sharing our beautiful wilderness of Wisconsin! Enjoy seeing others share it as well... 💙Terry and Terri
Its become one of my favorite places to explore when I get the chance. It takes me a good 6-8 hours to get up there from home.
@@FlawedOffroad That's quite the drive! ;-)
Man drone shots just completely change the feel of this kind of video! Thanks for taking us along for the trip. Beautiful area. That fall was amazing. Broke the ole Bronco in good. Deer/Yellow Fly! They are the worst and nothing keeps,them away, and they are triggered by movement and dark colors. Not usually at night though. The fire tower was awesome. Can’t believe ya didn’t climb it, or your son!😁
one of these days Ill get decent at flying the thing, or get a better drone that allows me to set auto flights. Current one is full manual control and I am not very good pilot haha
That waterfall is gorgeous! Looked to be pretty tall too
@@martiandooz google said the drop was 50 feet but I’m thinking that has to include all the mini falls before it too.
Fire towers and frogs. Congrats on another great video!
Haha thanks, things got a little out of hand with Phillip. Can you tell Im easily entertained?
@@FlawedOffroad I'm sending you an e-mail from my personal account. Pics of the underside of my jeep after dropping a rear axleshaft at 75mph on the highway. My butt has never puckered that tight in my life!
@@emogus That was some good carnage!
it's amazing to think that perhaps that area was part of the ancient sea bed. Hence, the sand.. It actually looks like you are at the coast of the US in that scene.
@@buckchase1 I’m kind of a nerd about that stuff. If I recall, the laurentide ice sheet carved out the Great Lakes and deposited a ton of sand everytime the sheet retracted a bit. Same thing that made iowa so flat 😅