The grave on Baldy is my great grandfather Arthur Gerald Ibbitson, my Grandfather John Ibbitson also has a memorial up there. Surreal seeing footage of it now when the last time I was there was in 2004 when I was 5 years old. Amazing video, thank you.
....and probably the best offroad independent front suspension out there. My pet project would be to narrow one and adapt to a Jeep. Flex and ride what a combo.
Thank you for using more ambient music for these videos. Creates a great atmosphere and doesn't distract from the footage. These long form videos with a lot of people are my favorite. Keep doing what you're doing.
Hey Shaun, Loved the video! But while I was watching and you guys were in Manson Creek I noticed a piece of Old Machinery on the ground with Esco markings on it. I happen to work for a company that I have to place orders through Esco all the time, I sent my contacts a picture of it and they we able to find old records of the purchase back in 1945. It's called a Dragline Bucket and was sold to a company called Intermountain. Here's what Esco emailed me... Hi Jeff, To my surprise the Product Group was able to find some information on this one. That is a 3/4YD dragline bucket that we sold to a company called Intermountain in 1945. Nice little “Treasure Hunt” for the day. Paul Just thought that was pretty cool!! Thanks again for the Video! Keep em coming!
@@jeffgonzales3420 that sounds correct that company make the best heavy equipment bukets around and are littered around lots of mine site in b.c cool research
While I've never owned a Ford, it does my heart good to see that Bronco out there doing it's thing. Not overbuilt, fantastic paint scheme, and just getting it. Love your Glad, by the way. I have a 2020, not built to even 1/10th of yours, but it's still plenty capable for what I do.
When you guys come across trails like this with so much cutting or for example on the Mac trail at the horrible lean at the grave marker, is that something that the fwd of bc gets involved in to maybe clear periodically or safe out the grave marker area? Or is it something that’s normally left for the users
I'm an x-pat BC'er, now living in Texas but this video brings back so many good times overlanding the backwoods of B.C from the Blackwater to Yank's Peak to the Flathead Valley to P Line above Squamish. It's videos like this that have convinced me buy a Power Wagon and get back into the bush!
That SAS first gen Tacoma is a beast. I love seeing the variations of vehicles all trudging through together. Those old Toyotas and Brauns V8 swapped first gen are so cool to watch.
Great to see you get back and revisit how you started this channel Shaun. I get it that you have to evolve in order to keep growing your audience and multi-day trips are expensive, but longer-format adventures in our own back yard where the amazing scenery and challenging trails take center stage is my favorite type of content from you for sure. Plus when you stay closer to home @Braun4x4BC can come along! By the looks of the comments he is a popular character on your channel. He and his budget-friendly rigs are so relatable. The Trail Destroyer is super-nice but most people will never get close to having anything like that, but Braun's trucks are something that people feel is attainable for them. His can-do attitude and practical skills have him emerging as the hero of every story he makes an appearance in! Thanks for another awesome vid to everyone involved!
Long time subscription holder. Love videos like this, but there are no videos like this, yours are the only ones! Great cinematography, thoroughly enjoyed the ride. Keep it up.
My question is .... because it took many days to get there ,where did you guys hide all your jerry cans of fuel? That Bronco must of ate a lot of fuel.
The baldy trail is close to fuel and parts. I just watched a video of the baldy challenge. They broke made a cell call looking for parts and a teen ran to the Main road went got a used part went home got 4 wheeler hauled it to trail head and they fixed it and got out. So it’s not that dangerous.
The overall production and quality of this film is outstanding. The soundtrack along with the amazing footage alone is enough for me to hit the subscribe button. Awesome video man!
Back in the 90s when CJCI Prince George still had an AM signal, we used to read messages for Manson Creek and Germansen Landing a couple times a day. We were the only means of passing information in those days. Some of the oddest and most cryptic stuff. To this day I still wonder what they meant when they said, "The penguins are ready for pickup". An epic journey and thanks for taking us along!
I am 75% through the video. Good music, not the odd stuff from recent uploads. Glad there are not quitters on this trip, looks like a SOLID group. Love the vehicle variety, shocked you are bringing up the rear. I hope the others get a juicy steak dinner or a month of gas for their efforts. Awesome nature images.
Love your matching of beautiful drone shots and beautiful music. You seem to have perfected the art of matching music them. "Tips hat". Keep it up man!
Great video as always,! I feel an extra connection with this episode becouse I visited Manson creek in the 80's as a kid. We visited my uncle and his family. His name was Bill Payne the self declared mayor of Manson creek! The family ran the General store that had a post office and an old school visible gas pump similar to what is in Trout lake. They also ran a restaurant and rented rooms. Thanks for the trip down memory lane and keep the awesome videos coming!
lol I saw him in the background of a couple shots & was starting to think he just didn't want to be on camera at all until they showed him close up crossing that stream
I watch this video 2 times and I think the dude lazy dude that can’t run a chain saw him self was very disrespectful And a pussy that’s my words to that dude 😂
Using your content to help me brainstorm ideas for a playthrough of a new crafting survival MMO called Once Human. Love the content. I used to offroad a lot as a kid in the Sierra and Tahoe National Forests of Northern California. The terrain of your area there in BC looks very, very similar to the biomes and terrain I grew up in. Keep up the awesome adventures, we live vicariously through you!
bro lol you need to get out more, a 250cc ninja would go down most of that, i live in BC And been down crazy trails on my ninja lol why you think that i will never understand, how you think we did it for last 60yrs????
Mad respect for doing what you guys did, if I'm being honest.....I'm into Overlanding for a good time. Swarmed by bugs, stopping every 5 minutes to cut dead fall, that's when it stops being fun for me. That being said, I can live vicariously through these videos lol
Hi Shaun! I absolutely loved the video! Great job with it! I really appreciate all the hard work and effort you all had to put in to bring us this content! These are the kind of adventures I love to see you young men going on! My truck is probably way too big and heavy for this, (Big ol' Dodge) so ill just have to be satisfied living vicariously thru you guys. Thank You for a woderful hour of adventurous entertainment! Bill
This is one of my favorite vids so far. The tough adventure but mostly because of the rigs. Some of my favs of all time: Old 4Runner - LJ unli - Taco and Yota truck and most of all that 90s Bronco! I had a 94 and your buddy Rocco’s Bronco killed it practically stock. Love to see these old cheaper rigs getting through it. Warms my old off-road heart. I felt like a was playing a MudRunners game lol
We need more people like you all to blaze the trails for future expeditioners who may not have the experience and expertise you do. Bravo, love From Toledo Ohio ❤🙏🏻👏
Awesome video as always Shaun. This video is as amazing as The Mackenzie Heritage Trail video thanks for mapping The Baldy Trail for everyone to enjoy. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s adventures.
You guys popped up in my feed. Watching from Australia. Awesome video. Great production and editing. Good to see some old school basic vehicles doing this trail. Subscribed.👌
There are many trails up North from the days of the gold rush. Men would walk with packs as big and heavier than they were for weeks between settlements., carrying everything they would need that they couldn’t shoot or make. Amazing people. I used to know an old guy who thought nothing of an overland walk between Mayo and Dawson City and did it a few times a year. And I was in a mining camp in a warm tent being fed every day and miserable!
Man the fortitude of the pioneers, gold miners hell even the 40s guys that went up thru there is awe inspiring. thanks for filming this I enjoyed watching!
Great bushwacking adventure, sounds like a bunch of great friends doing what they love to do, everyone well prepared, equipped, knowledgeable and skilled, and the camera person/ editor/producer was next level, great job all around. 👏.
Cannot wait to see another great episode of your story. Miss those episodes with the summer sunset on the mountain picks....🤙 with a chill sound and a great voice message about the life living. Keep up the amazing work bro
It´s nice to see like normal people, with normal cars (sort of normal cars😄) do offroading/overlandning. Not super-expensive brand new rigs that no one one can buy. You´ve got another subscriber, cheers from Sweden.
May be 'Normal' ish..but many are not 'in-expensive' ..maybe to you... + "Newer" Jeep Gladiator / Newer Bronco Everglade={60/$70K alone} /Newer Toyota / another Newer Jeep .. Classic Bronco's are pricey.
I agree it was nice to see that new bronco out there even that old one but I'm kind of torn between a new bronco or a gladiator.. and I haven't seen much wheeling with the new broncos so it's nice to see that.
How fun was that! Pretty cool, awesome pics at the top of the alpine. To bad I didn't know about your vids until today, I happened by them after watching Dustin from Destination Adventures. I had a Chevy 4x4 for sale would of been perfect for the Toyota dude. Unfortunately, I just sold it cheap, too. Thanks, I'm going to watch some more vids of yours. Thanks!
yo the sound design on this video is amazing the eye to detail i didnt even hear a drone once but still all these close drone shots with clean audio of yall driving and the music mixed perfectly. amazing work!
What an Awesome Adventure Boyz, (Thank you very much for taking me along....) What a beautiful area, I'm a first timer to your channel, how cool is 4xing an old mine road trail. Take care stay safe.
I just wanted to stop by and say this is my favorite channel in the entire world of RUclips! OK now I’m gonna enjoy this hour long video. Thank you so much.😎👊🏻🌮
Cool trail discovery and trip, love to see the big variety of 4wd rigs on this trip, lots of chain saw work, this was a great adventure to watch unfold, very enjoyable.
Start a Go Fund Me for Braun he's always having some issues with the taco plus Braun is a fan favourite, just think what he would do with a new rig. Great video keep the rubber side down 😊
@wikidy69 I love this idea...... he would never buy a new rig though, just get what's needed for ours and make them STOMPERS ❤ We are looking for a manual R transmission and bell housing to match to a 1UZFE or a good W56 😊
discovered you with this video. i gotta say.... i now feel like i'm missing something not doing off road trips with the boys. i had to sub. thanks for this video, it was nice following you all on your journey.
ce trail est tout simplement époustouflant !! aussi bien éprouvant pour les 4x4 que pour les équipages !! je ne pense pas que je pourrais faire pareil avec mon Wrangler 4xe...pas en France en tout cas...Bravo pour l'accompagnement musical de la vidéo I love !
Now imagine how hard it was for the people who did it 150 yrs ago without all the toys and amenities these guys are enjoying. "4 DAYS IN HELL"... in vehicles with air conditioning and comfy bucket seats lol. 😉
Really good video bro !! Many beautiful places you have and challenging course you drove 💪💪👍. We have also started driving overland and offroad here in Sweden, and it is really fun. Love and respect to you 👍💪💪
This had Alexander Mackenzie written all over it, Another favorite TSTN movie. Bucket of popcorn and a cold wet snack, and settle in for an amazing adventure.
I have had many jeeps, Toyotas and 4x4 trucks. But when the tough got tougher in the WV mountains. My full size Bronco was the best all around climber, mudder and digger.
What a ripper vid so far and what beautiful land. That log bridge is something else. reminds me of our Cpyress Creek log bridge in Cape York QLD AUS. Nothing like that though.
Merch now available at www.tstn.shop ❤
do reviews on the upgraded parts and review the best model car with least wench assists.
@@Connection_Onthetube No.
Awesome
15 seconds in and I have to pause so I can get a drink, some sorta snack and a bathroom break cause this looks like its gonna be a kick ass video.
Did the same hahaha
@@rafalnocon4718 yepp me too
@@JackFromWyoming why bro so negative
The grave on Baldy is my great grandfather Arthur Gerald Ibbitson, my Grandfather John Ibbitson also has a memorial up there. Surreal seeing footage of it now when the last time I was there was in 2004 when I was 5 years old. Amazing video, thank you.
That is so cool!! Did he pass during mining operations or what?? What a neat video for you to see!!
@@TheRedViking may he rest in peace
🫡
Warms my heart to still see those old fords kicking and puttin in work. As a old ford owner myself they don’t build them like they used too
....and probably the best offroad independent front suspension out there. My pet project would be to narrow one and adapt to a Jeep. Flex and ride what a combo.
Thank you for using more ambient music for these videos. Creates a great atmosphere and doesn't distract from the footage. These long form videos with a lot of people are my favorite. Keep doing what you're doing.
Thanks! I love making these but I can only do so many of the bigger trips each year due to time/budget.
@@TheStoryTillNow Feels like a nice treat when I see a TSTN expedition uploaded.
I just got one question why do we have to listen to the Titanic sounding music great video thanks for sharing @@TheStoryTillNow
Well, you don't have to do anything you don't want to do. :)
yes, the music in the background is really fitting, it's like the salt and pepper in the soup😉
Hey Shaun, Loved the video! But while I was watching and you guys were in Manson Creek I noticed a piece of Old Machinery on the ground with Esco markings on it. I happen to work for a company that I have to place orders through Esco all the time, I sent my contacts a picture of it and they we able to find old records of the purchase back in 1945. It's called a Dragline Bucket and was sold to a company called Intermountain. Here's what Esco emailed me...
Hi Jeff,
To my surprise the Product Group was able to find some information on this one.
That is a 3/4YD dragline bucket that we sold to a company called Intermountain in 1945.
Nice little “Treasure Hunt” for the day.
Paul
Just thought that was pretty cool!! Thanks again for the Video! Keep em coming!
Thats super cool!
@@jeffgonzales3420 that sounds correct that company make the best heavy equipment bukets around and are littered around lots of mine site in b.c cool research
😊👍
@@4RunnerKateElder Canadian. = few knew how to swing that bucket accurately.
@@3252fly that's sad 😔
It still amazes me after all this time, this channel does not have more subscribers. The quality of the videos is top tier. Much love from Greece.
While I've never owned a Ford, it does my heart good to see that Bronco out there doing it's thing. Not overbuilt, fantastic paint scheme, and just getting it. Love your Glad, by the way. I have a 2020, not built to even 1/10th of yours, but it's still plenty capable for what I do.
Thank you for clearing the path for future overlanders.
When you guys come across trails like this with so much cutting or for example on the Mac trail at the horrible lean at the grave marker, is that something that the fwd of bc gets involved in to maybe clear periodically or safe out the grave marker area? Or is it something that’s normally left for the
users
@@Lvbackroads its to far in middle of nowhere maybey way in the future but offroading will be a thing of the past bye then just like in europe now
I'm an x-pat BC'er, now living in Texas but this video brings back so many good times overlanding the backwoods of B.C from the Blackwater to Yank's Peak to the Flathead Valley to P Line above Squamish. It's videos like this that have convinced me buy a Power Wagon and get back into the bush!
Man I miss my old 63 WM300 never failed me should have never sold it!
That SAS first gen Tacoma is a beast. I love seeing the variations of vehicles all trudging through together. Those old Toyotas and Brauns V8 swapped first gen are so cool to watch.
Is it a toyota uz by any chance?
@@YoSuey You would have to be a Toy fan in order to not call out the POS without lockers or a winch and a 4cyl on a trip such as this.
Great to see you get back and revisit how you started this channel Shaun. I get it that you have to evolve in order to keep growing your audience and multi-day trips are expensive, but longer-format adventures in our own back yard where the amazing scenery and challenging trails take center stage is my favorite type of content from you for sure. Plus when you stay closer to home @Braun4x4BC can come along! By the looks of the comments he is a popular character on your channel. He and his budget-friendly rigs are so relatable. The Trail Destroyer is super-nice but most people will never get close to having anything like that, but Braun's trucks are something that people feel is attainable for them. His can-do attitude and practical skills have him emerging as the hero of every story he makes an appearance in! Thanks for another awesome vid to everyone involved!
@@daveattheholdens you are very rite i would have a nice rig like shawns but i wouldnt know how to work on it and wouldnt have any gas $$$ lol
Long time subscription holder. Love videos like this, but there are no videos like this, yours are the only ones! Great cinematography, thoroughly enjoyed the ride. Keep it up.
Almost a new Level of Story telling arranged with good music and impressing, lively pictures. Greetings From Switzerland
100% my favorite channel on the tube! This dude single-handedly has me shopping for rooftop tents and getting off grid asap
My question is .... because it took many days to get there ,where did you guys hide all your jerry cans of fuel? That Bronco must of ate a lot of fuel.
They forgot about the Buc-ees they pass on the way.
The baldy trail is close to fuel and parts. I just watched a video of the baldy challenge. They broke made a cell call looking for parts and a teen ran to the Main road went got a used part went home got 4 wheeler hauled it to trail head and they fixed it and got out. So it’s not that dangerous.
You have one moron who has no idea how to use finess instead of flooring it like an idiot
The overall production and quality of this film is outstanding. The soundtrack along with the amazing footage alone is enough for me to hit the subscribe button. Awesome video man!
Wow, thank you!
Back in the 90s when CJCI Prince George still had an AM signal, we used to read messages for Manson Creek and Germansen Landing a couple times a day. We were the only means of passing information in those days. Some of the oddest and most cryptic stuff. To this day I still wonder what they meant when they said, "The penguins are ready for pickup". An epic journey and thanks for taking us along!
I am 75% through the video. Good music, not the odd stuff from recent uploads. Glad there are not quitters on this trip, looks like a SOLID group. Love the vehicle variety, shocked you are bringing up the rear. I hope the others get a juicy steak dinner or a month of gas for their efforts. Awesome nature images.
Love your matching of beautiful drone shots and beautiful music. You seem to have perfected the art of matching music them. "Tips hat". Keep it up man!
Great video as always,! I feel an extra connection with this episode becouse I visited Manson creek in the 80's as a kid. We visited my uncle and his family. His name was Bill Payne the self declared mayor of Manson creek! The family ran the General store that had a post office and an old school visible gas pump similar to what is in Trout lake. They also ran a restaurant and rented rooms. Thanks for the trip down memory lane and keep the awesome videos coming!
Easily my favorite channel. Love how you guys make your way and take that path less traveled. Seing the obs bronco make it's way was cool too!
Man that's some epic bushwhacking! What an awesome adventure. BTW I love the style of this one... the editing is top notch. Well done 👍
I didn't even realize there was a modern Bronco on the trip until 38 minutes in lol
lol I saw him in the background of a couple shots & was starting to think he just didn't want to be on camera at all until they showed him close up crossing that stream
Does the old bronco have a new bronco drive train under it or something
I was waiting the whole video to see it lol 😂
I watch this video 2 times and I think the dude lazy dude that can’t run a chain saw him self was very disrespectful And a pussy that’s my words to that dude 😂
White bronco at 2:38 of the video 😂
40 seconds in and the shot with the chainsaw is amazing. Jeeps, adventure, out of this world cinematography…. I love these. Thanks
Using your content to help me brainstorm ideas for a playthrough of a new crafting survival MMO called Once Human. Love the content. I used to offroad a lot as a kid in the Sierra and Tahoe National Forests of Northern California. The terrain of your area there in BC looks very, very similar to the biomes and terrain I grew up in. Keep up the awesome adventures, we live vicariously through you!
Superior filming and editing. So imersive. You can be very proud. Will watch it again!
Awesome to see that you don't need a $100k rig to go on some adventure!
Ain't no school like old school!
bro lol you need to get out more, a 250cc ninja would go down most of that, i live in BC And been down crazy trails on my ninja lol
why you think that i will never understand, how you think we did it for last 60yrs????
@@JimmyLewis-or9ixbro you need to go out more. You could ride that with an enduro not with a sportsbike lol.
Only Shaun can me make watch an hour long video. Loved every second of it.
YOUR CINEMATOGRAPHY IS INCREDIBLE.
@TheStoryTillNow
Thank You!
Another AMAZING, gnarly trail overcome by Sean and his friends. Excellent work at play.
I feel like whenever I see Braun, I know it’s about to get sketchy lol. Also, he’s exactly the guy I’d want with me when it does!
100% correct ... love it when Braun is along!
The absolutely best adventure touring site on the internet. And from BC to boot!
Mad respect for doing what you guys did, if I'm being honest.....I'm into Overlanding for a good time. Swarmed by bugs, stopping every 5 minutes to cut dead fall, that's when it stops being fun for me. That being said, I can live vicariously through these videos lol
I’m not sure how I’d feel maybe I’d hate it but maybe I’d love it I don’t know.
Hi Shaun! I absolutely loved the video! Great job with it! I really appreciate all the hard work and effort you all had to put in to bring us this content! These are the kind of adventures I love to see you young men going on! My truck is probably way too big and heavy for this, (Big ol' Dodge) so ill just have to be satisfied living vicariously thru you guys. Thank You for a woderful hour of adventurous entertainment! Bill
This is one of my favorite vids so far. The tough adventure but mostly because of the rigs. Some of my favs of all time: Old 4Runner - LJ unli - Taco and Yota truck and most of all that 90s Bronco! I had a 94 and your buddy Rocco’s Bronco killed it practically stock. Love to see these old cheaper rigs getting through it. Warms my old off-road heart.
I felt like a was playing a MudRunners game lol
We need more people like you all to blaze the trails for future expeditioners who may not have the experience and expertise you do. Bravo, love From Toledo Ohio ❤🙏🏻👏
Awesome video as always Shaun. This video is as amazing as The Mackenzie Heritage Trail video thanks for mapping The Baldy Trail for everyone to enjoy. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s adventures.
You guys popped up in my feed. Watching from Australia.
Awesome video. Great production and editing.
Good to see some old school basic vehicles doing this trail.
Subscribed.👌
Can you imagine trying to do this with a couple of horses and a wagon carrying your family and everything youve ever owned? Settlers were crazy brave.
There are many trails up North from the days of the gold rush. Men would walk with packs as big and heavier than they were for weeks between settlements., carrying everything they would need that they couldn’t shoot or make. Amazing people. I used to know an old guy who thought nothing of an overland walk between Mayo and Dawson City and did it a few times a year.
And I was in a mining camp in a warm tent being fed every day and miserable!
That would be crazy fun .
Man the fortitude of the pioneers, gold miners hell even the 40s guys that went up thru there is awe inspiring. thanks for filming this I enjoyed watching!
Great bushwacking adventure, sounds like a bunch of great friends doing what they love to do, everyone well prepared, equipped, knowledgeable and skilled, and the camera person/ editor/producer was next level, great job all around. 👏.
Thanks!
How the hell is everyone that is watching this not at least subscribed? I mean seriously? This is as good as it gets on youtube.
I still have the Hot Wheels version of your buddy's Bronco. Nice idea.
BADASS PRODUCTION, I NEED MORE LIKE THIS, TEAMWORK, EVERYTHING. you have a new subscriber
I love the fact that you see trucks that are not $150k overland rigs doing this. At the end: all you need is a group of friends, and some gas.
and not caring about nature
@@alexanderholdenburg2103 Nature exists for humanity to enjoy and appreciate. These blokes obviously enjoyed and appreciated it
Whst are you talking about snowflake. Go away. @alexanderholdenburg2103
Braun's 4runner sounds mean! Love it.
Cannot wait to see another great episode of your story. Miss those episodes with the summer sunset on the mountain picks....🤙 with a chill sound and a great voice message about the life living. Keep up the amazing work bro
Your storytelling is epic! The last of the overlanders!
The filming and editing looks like a TV show. Cool video and the trucks are dope
Average off-road guys. Brings brake line for wrong vehicle “should work” 😂. Awesome video guys
It´s nice to see like normal people, with normal cars (sort of normal cars😄) do offroading/overlandning. Not super-expensive brand new rigs that no one one can buy. You´ve got another subscriber, cheers from Sweden.
May be 'Normal' ish..but many are not 'in-expensive' ..maybe to you... + "Newer" Jeep Gladiator / Newer Bronco Everglade={60/$70K alone} /Newer Toyota / another Newer Jeep .. Classic Bronco's are pricey.
@@dizcret Agree with you, only saw one video with guys, posted the comment above, then I realized they have really expensive oned too🫤
Such a cool Trip! Absolutely loved the show, appreciate all the hard work from the group to make it such a success 👍🏻👍🏻
Can’t wait till the next one😁
Ps
Gotta get me one of the hazmat bug suits 😆
@@Lvbackroads Right! It saved me, mosquitos
Excellent video Shaun & crew! I'm surprised that older Bronco did so well being that it looked almost stock height. Stay safe all!
I agree it was nice to see that new bronco out there even that old one but I'm kind of torn between a new bronco or a gladiator.. and I haven't seen much wheeling with the new broncos so it's nice to see that.
Absolutely awesome adventure. Loved seeing that classic Bronco doing its thing. It brought back some great memories.
The LJ looked like it had 0 issues
How fun was that! Pretty cool, awesome pics at the top of the alpine. To bad I didn't know about your vids until today, I happened by them after watching Dustin from Destination Adventures. I had a Chevy 4x4 for sale would of been perfect for the Toyota dude. Unfortunately, I just sold it cheap, too. Thanks, I'm going to watch some more vids of yours. Thanks!
Welcome aboard!
yo the sound design on this video is amazing the eye to detail i didnt even hear a drone once but still all these close drone shots with clean audio of yall driving and the music mixed perfectly. amazing work!
Thank you!
I couldn't even see the drone when we were filming....I could hear it a bit but not see
Love that you did this with some old rigs. Hell yeah.
What an Awesome Adventure Boyz, (Thank you very much for taking me along....)
What a beautiful area, I'm a first timer to your channel, how cool is 4xing an old mine road trail. Take care stay safe.
Glad you enjoyed it
I just wanted to stop by and say this is my favorite channel in the entire world of RUclips! OK now I’m gonna enjoy this hour long video. Thank you so much.😎👊🏻🌮
Thanks brother!
Thank you for documenting the memories again Shaun! I actually look forward to sitting in the nursing home and relieving these
Cool trail discovery and trip, love to see the big variety of 4wd rigs on this trip, lots of chain saw work, this was a great adventure to watch unfold, very enjoyable.
Start a Go Fund Me for Braun he's always having some issues with the taco plus Braun is a fan favourite, just think what he would do with a new rig. Great video keep the rubber side down 😊
@wikidy69 I love this idea...... he would never buy a new rig though, just get what's needed for ours and make them STOMPERS ❤
We are looking for a manual R transmission and bell housing to match to a 1UZFE or a good W56 😊
@@4RunnerKate I will keep my eyes and ears open
I’ve never turn off my mobile so quick!
Hi Guys, really great video. I loved to see this beautiful pictures from this great landscape. Kind regards from Germany
Great job documenting this wilderness trip! What a great trip!
Well done gentlemen! Great mix of capable vehicles from the last 4 decades! Awesome
4runnerKate in a bug suit. Brains! and of course, she's got Braun!
@@patriciawingate6423 best co pilot and trip planer ever couldnt do it without her! And ronnie depth checker
Hi Shaun, really enjoyed this video. Thank you so much for sharing!
discovered you with this video. i gotta say.... i now feel like i'm missing something not doing off road trips with the boys. i had to sub. thanks for this video, it was nice following you all on your journey.
Thanks!
The journey looked rigorous but indeed an adventure.great scenic shots and awesome Overlanding.
Man I think the Jeep unlimited did the best of all those rigs. And he just had a modest lift with classic wheels.
That familiar Ford power steering whine…
I love the history, and wow lots of work....... hope now the trail will be kept up ...... totally enjoyed this video thank you all for showing.
Amazing video , camera angles, editing ,song ,theam , everything is always perfect 👌
Offroading into areas like this really gives you a lot of respect and admiration for the people that did it in wagons 200 ish years ago.
You know when someone has been through some shit when they carry spare brake lines.
Trees - check
Bugs - check
Sketchy bridge - check
Yup, this has the makings of another great full length!
Braun's truck being broken, check.
@@nonyabiz1285 made the whole 2200km trip like a champ where was ur truck? Letme guess nonyatruck be making it at all lol
@@Braun4x4BC My bad, it was supposed to be a light-hearted joke, but I guess I touched a nerve.
@@nonyabiz1285 nah not at all was just joking back at u lol
Awesome video. Amazing footage. It's been a while since we've seen one like this, and I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
Awesome to see you go out with some older rigs.
I love the music. Would love it for future videos you post in the description what music is playing. Thanks.
Stellar episode from the scenery, to the hostorical component thank you!!!
ce trail est tout simplement époustouflant !! aussi bien éprouvant pour les 4x4 que pour les équipages !! je ne pense pas que je pourrais faire pareil avec mon Wrangler 4xe...pas en France en tout cas...Bravo pour l'accompagnement musical de la vidéo I love !
Pretty cool to see a 90s Toyota in a fairly stock form hang with you guys
The older stock Bronco and the rusty Toyota really show how you can have fun on a budget!
Now imagine how hard it was for the people who did it 150 yrs ago without all the toys and amenities these guys are enjoying. "4 DAYS IN HELL"... in vehicles with air conditioning and comfy bucket seats lol. 😉
Really good video bro !! Many beautiful places you have and challenging course you drove 💪💪👍. We have also started driving overland and offroad here in Sweden, and it is really fun. Love and respect to you 👍💪💪
This might be your best video and adventure yet! Excellent job! This is the kind of shit we dream about.
W videography - W driving skills - W trail.....
This had Alexander Mackenzie written all over it, Another favorite TSTN movie.
Bucket of popcorn and a cold wet snack, and settle in for an amazing adventure.
I have had many jeeps, Toyotas and 4x4 trucks. But when the tough got tougher in the WV mountains. My full size Bronco was the best all around climber, mudder and digger.
Quality content. One of my favorite channels. Thanks TSTN for always producing top tier content:)
What a ripper vid so far and what beautiful land. That log bridge is something else. reminds me of our Cpyress Creek log bridge in Cape York QLD AUS. Nothing like that though.
Really liking your content (2nd video I have watched). Impressive editing. All successes you deserve to you .
Watching this reminds me of your McKenzie trip which I thought was awesome
No idea why this was suggested to me by youtube but I'm glad it was. Great watch. Much appreciated brother peace and love 🏴🏴🏴
An amazing reward for all your hard work. Thanks for taking us along.
Bro!!! You took a hour of my life away from me..... I Thank You! One of your best vids yet but jeez they are all EPIC Thanks Again!!!!
It's been a minute, been offline for a while.......
What a ripper this was, nice one guys, thanks for the share 👀🤙👍
Another awesome one in the books. This one was especially great. Great job as always Shaun.