I love offroad trails very much, just great areas there. Wonderful footages and presentation. Thanks for sharing dear. All the best to you. Have a wonderful day, see you next time again. Many Greetings. ♥ Like 46
@@WheretoNextOverland meatballs and spaghetti for Judy and Max. I’m weird even if it’s 100 you’ll see me eating anything soup all the time. I freeze pho, chicken noodle, beef stew 🤙 - Chris
The view from long canyon overlooking behind the rocks and the La sal mountains are one of my favorites. If you zoom in on the rock formation called the old folks home from long canyon it looks like a Buffalo laying in front of the mountains. Nice video.Thanks.
Just recently got into overlanding and the wife and I have been really enjoying your vids! The music, amazing FOOD, and clear explanations make it all super approachable. Well done to you both! I just picked up a stock 100 series ('02 LC) and am taking it to Moab here soon. Planning on doing Long Canyon and Shafer Trail as our intro rides, and perhaps Onion Creek if time / conditions allow. Newbie question: looks like you aired down for these trails? What psi? Thanks and looking forward to more videos from you.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad to hear you're enjoying the videos. Congrats on the 100, they are INCREDIBLE trucks. Moab is incredible, and all the trails you mentioned would be great options to get your feet wet. For us (on 33" BFG K02's) we will usually air down to about 25 PSI for gravel / dirt roads to help with ride comfort. For really rough, rocky roads, we'll go down to 20. Your mileage may vary, but those pressures work well for us
You think a stock Jeep Wrangler would be fine on Long Canyon Road? Also, the dynamic range on your drone footage looks fantastic. Which drone are you flying with?
Definitely! A stock Wrangler will make short work of Long Canyond Road. We use a DJI Mini 2 Pro. Works really well considering how compact it is. I find that doing some light color grading in post can help quite a bit too
Awesome video thanks for sharing! I'm headed out to Moab in October and would love to know the name of the lesser known trail you took and camped off of. That view is priceless. If you don't want to share via comment, I sent you a message on Instagram.
Oldie but a goodie❤
I love offroad trails very much, just great areas there. Wonderful footages and presentation. Thanks for sharing dear. All the best to you. Have a wonderful day, see you next time again. Many Greetings. ♥ Like 46
Thanks for the kind words!
You definitely picked some epic view spots and quite the nice drive to get to them too.
Campsites with views like those (and no one else around for miles) is probably 50% of why I love this glorified car camping we call 'overlanding'!
That was an epic camp! Nothing beats the west such vast public lands. We freeze our food too! great hack 🙌
Favorite frozen / re-heated camp meal?
@@WheretoNextOverland meatballs and spaghetti for Judy and Max. I’m weird even if it’s 100 you’ll see me eating anything soup all the time. I freeze pho, chicken noodle, beef stew 🤙
- Chris
@@maxdexpeditions can't hate on that! There's something about soups and stews around a campfire that just .... works.
Waooo….. que espectacular en verdad chicos es hermosa expedición me encantaaaaaaaa😍😍😍😍, Gracias Gracias Gracias 😊
Muchas Gracias!
The view from long canyon overlooking behind the rocks and the La sal mountains are one of my favorites. If you zoom in on the rock formation called the old folks home from long canyon it looks like a Buffalo laying in front of the mountains. Nice video.Thanks.
Long Canyon was beautiful (especially that viewpoint). Next time we're on that trail, we'll look for the Buffalo!
Just recently got into overlanding and the wife and I have been really enjoying your vids! The music, amazing FOOD, and clear explanations make it all super approachable. Well done to you both! I just picked up a stock 100 series ('02 LC) and am taking it to Moab here soon. Planning on doing Long Canyon and Shafer Trail as our intro rides, and perhaps Onion Creek if time / conditions allow. Newbie question: looks like you aired down for these trails? What psi? Thanks and looking forward to more videos from you.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad to hear you're enjoying the videos. Congrats on the 100, they are INCREDIBLE trucks. Moab is incredible, and all the trails you mentioned would be great options to get your feet wet.
For us (on 33" BFG K02's) we will usually air down to about 25 PSI for gravel / dirt roads to help with ride comfort. For really rough, rocky roads, we'll go down to 20. Your mileage may vary, but those pressures work well for us
What time of the year was this- it looks amazing thanks for sharing
This was in early April
@@WheretoNextOverland Thanks- Looking forward to doing this in fall
You think a stock Jeep Wrangler would be fine on Long Canyon Road? Also, the dynamic range on your drone footage looks fantastic. Which drone are you flying with?
Definitely! A stock Wrangler will make short work of Long Canyond Road.
We use a DJI Mini 2 Pro. Works really well considering how compact it is. I find that doing some light color grading in post can help quite a bit too
Awesome video thanks for sharing! I'm headed out to Moab in October and would love to know the name of the lesser known trail you took and camped off of. That view is priceless. If you don't want to share via comment, I sent you a message on Instagram.
same here I came here because this had several of the routes I wanted to follow and that camp spot looks just perfect