After about 30 years of thinking I need a Jeep I bought one , I bought a 2020 wrangler unlimited rubicon recon . This machine is AWESOME. The wife and I are headed to the trails of southern Utah in May to enjoy what god created for all of us !! Beautiful places that you need to go see .
You can tell Marco has a heart bigger than the great outdoors. Love watching him watch the guys hoovering up his great food to make sure they're happy. Marco is a class act.
I never thought I’d ever want to do overland camping. But, your videos are inspiring me to take the plunge. And, BTW, as someone who runs a creative team of 25 movie makers, you do an exceptional job. Props!
@@TrailRecon quick question, I see that some parts seem to break often, but have not seen a rear main seal breaking, do you take precautions on this? I have a JLU and this is the second time in less than 3 months and the warranty won't cover it, I feel like this will be an issue every time I go offroad. I have opened a case with FCA, don't mind paying to get it fixed but it has definitely disappointed me. Thank you for the videos, best entertainment I have found on youtube in years.
I agree. I bought a 2021 4Runner a few months ago with the intentions of taking it overlanding in the near future. After seeing so many of these videos during quarantine, it will makes you appreciate how important the outdoors and nature is in our lives.
@@XtremeChiliPepper I'm hoping too! I have a 2012 Rubicon that I have been building with and using for my channel. I want to get up to Canada and have heard some amazing things about some places up there.
Marco check the steering shaft that runs from the wheel to the gearbox. There is some kind of coupler in there that can twist with a hard impact from a tire on a rock. One of our friends had that happen on a 2014 JK.
Had to smile when the old Coleman lantern was fired up. I still have 2 of these and a Coleman gas stove that still get used. 40 + years old and work just fine. Awesome adventure and video.
Brad I wanted to thank you and the guys for a wonderful video. Today I am at home ill with back spasms it's a chronic condition for me so it's really nice when I can sit back and watch your channel and at least experience getting out of the house even if I can't do it myself I want to thank you and Marco Jim and the guys for a great video. Made my day
I have to say it again This was an incredible adventure and thank you for sharing it with us. The views, locations and music made us feel like we were with you and the crew! Brad this series was possibly your best overlanding video. Thank you again
What a great trip, great friend, good food, trails, scenery, had it all! Thank you, for the time and effort to make the videos. Your videos are just truly incredible, hard to believe you do the filming and editing yourself!!
Being from the Midwest I would have never thought there were so much cool history and beauty in the desert. One of my favourite videos of trail recon that I have seen
I am really amazed at your travels. I am travelling vicariously with you guys and what video!! This is really the first time I have actually seen how the tyres move around the stones. You guys are really pro...and you have some magificient view. Enjoy your time with your friends in your trips and thank you for the video.
The castle with that organ was amazing. Also Randy sure can play. Lastly tell Marco time for a new jeep or major rebuild. He needs to hit Jim up for a deal on an axle package. That's what friends who own Dynatrac are for:)
@@TrailRecon I have a 18 Jeep Wrangler sport s and I want to install some 35 what do I need to upgrade on Jeep other than a lift ? (I don’t Offroad that much !
@@carlosrodas8762 You'd need a small lift kit - I keep watching the lift kit review video ... going for a min of 2" for my 2016 Willys. I just got 33" KO2's and that's max for stock, but I love the extra inch of height and smoothness from mudders.
Great video great trip I just love Death Valley an ca deserts so much rich amazing history an scenery it’s always hard to leave when going out, as always be safe 👍👍
Wow what an awesome looking adventure you all had , could only wish I was there with you . Thank you for sharing your adventure with us Brad and looking forward to your next one. Take care and be safe sir.
Can't overland in a boat, but camping from a boat going up rivers remote is crazy fun too. I've done the flying/camping thing (grew up in Alaska), super fun going into areas where there are no people and the fishing is just, unbelievably good.
As a Californian living in Texas (happy and sad for different reasons), these videos allow me to re-live some awesome memories of exploring trails off of 395. Also, this is THE most underrated off road/ overlanding channel's on You Tube. Amazing cinematography- camera angles, panning, music, narration and information... all of it is incredibly well done. You could string 2 hours worth of these videos together and pitch as a full length motion picture. IMAX anyone? Keep up the great work!
@@grandpremierexpress7941 Coming from SoCal and Living in Houston... the weather, the beaches and the mountains although West Texas has some nice physical geography...That's about it. Freedom in Texas is awesome though!
@@chriskalman4555 thinking to move in Texas from Michigan...from here looks like a good thing to move down south. In what way is a greater freedom in Texas?
@@grandpremierexpress7941 No state income tax, affordable housing, job market insanely good and growing amongst a list of other things. Just limited government dictating every aspect of my life. In general, quality of life has improved along with financial stability. It's not for everyone and really depends on what you deem important.
Brad - I've been a subscriber for a while and I have to say your videos have done so much in getting me through the past year. Being able to escape 20-30 minutes at a time really gives me a lot to look forward to after being cooped up for so long. I'm a San Diego local and currently building my overland rig - you've given me so many ideas on local places to explore. Thanks so much for making these awesome videos!
These are great to watch. Thank you for sharing. I note in many videos these Jeep vehicles do not seem to hold up too well, when used for even mild off-roading. Although the claim is they are specifically made for just such use. Broken damper mounts, a broken tie rod, steering fault indicator after contacting a rock, seem accepted and normal. Admittedly, I have never been off-roading, but did have a Jeep Wrangler on rental for a few days. It was fun, but clearly made for the trail. On the highway, constant steering corrections and sensitivity to crosswinds was a bit tiring... Keep sending your adventures!
Another awesome video ! Can just smell the coffee in the morning and the food Marco cooks up at nite ! Did you nick the left rear of he trailer on that big rock near the beginning of the video ?
Brad, I’ve said it many times and I’ll say it again. Your videos are such a great glimpse into the vast world of overlanding. If I get half of the fun and experiences you show, I will be a happy camper indeed. Haven’t invested in a Jeep yet, but the day is getting closer. Safety to you and yours as always, and I can’t wait to see your next adventure. -Hiller
Thanks for another awesome video with fantastic scenery. You guys are so lucky to be living the dream 😎 I really appreciate the time and effirt you put into making the videos 👍
What a honor it must be and freedom to be able to drive through such a beautiful place with your Jeep and good friends. Great job making this video and sharing it with us fellow jeepers😃 sorry for my bad English 😩 Stay safe and enjoy life🤠
Brad, I have been enjoying your content for years! But this was the first video that I was genuinely sad when it ended! Great job and I hope Marcos Jeep is back online now.
So cool to see a fellow San Diegan making these videos. You're often out where I work - VOTM, Table Mountain, etc... Cool too see you guys going through every now and then. I always wanted to jump in with the Rubicon I was assigned, but I was too busy responding to things. Hope to see you out when I'm able to visit with you all. Happy trails!
Of course I stumble on these vids......after the fact of my trip to DV. ( This December 1-15) But I'm actually glad. Had been there a few years ago in a fast bump and run, only seeing Furnace Creek and the Race Track. I knew I had to go back. Life was so busy up to departure I never really did any on-line research. I just went. [ I did research Dedeckara not sure if my big rig could do it ].Sometimes old school trips like that are the best as you learn along the way. A Cali. Atlas, a Nat Geo DV map and the park map.....all I had. Took my Ram 2500 CTD with light pop-up. No clue where I was going ! Low and behold, our overland community is the bomb! Stumbled into Tecopa Springs I knew nothing of. Met some Jeep peeps and adventure riders there. Ice was easy to break around a fire with some bevi's..... We broke out some maps and swapped info. I hit DV with some sense of places to hit, yet all new to me not knowing what to expect. I wanted to avoid just tracing the known adventure route. Man I was blown away. Taking two weeks to familiarize my self with the area and set up some 2 and 3 day camps to absorb it in, not just bump and run. I took the Harry Wade escape route in form the south, the canyon up to butte valley. Stayed a night in the stone cabin (amazing!), over mengel pass the Barker Ranch, Panamint Valley, and Ballarat. Retreated to Trona Pinnacles to let a storm blow through. Then back at it. Fueled at Panamint springs and into the Saline Valley via south pass, and to warm springs (I also did not know existed ! WOW!) Unlike your trip, they were up and running. Stayed there 3 days and got buzzed a bunch by fighter jets. I erred for caution and went out north pass not knowing if Dedeckera was wise in the big truck. 2 days at Eureka and checked that end of Dedeckara, Crankshaft to mesquite for a night. Then Beatty NV for fuel and back down Titus.....Easy yet wow! Last night at furnace creek to stage for heading home. Two weeks that blew me away and I barely scratched the surface. I'll be back with my JK ! Hopefully for another 2 or more week time down there. Recently retired, so time is no longer and issue. Your vids were great ! FYI: I had 11gallons extra diesel. Fuel never an issue as I planned accordingly, but a surprise in Stovepipe Wells. They DO NOT CARRY DIESEL despite being advertised a fuel stop. Happy New Year. See ya out there ! Questions regarding Marco's jeep and limp mode. 1) did it get resolved? 2) What was it? 3) how bad was limp mode? Could he continue the journey and get back home OK? [[ I've got a 17 with a 6 speed and almost no technology in it. Just plain Jane, but mechanically enhanced ~ lift~gears~tires~traction~and standard fair of bumpers winch etc. Thanks.
Awesome video and looks like you guys have a great time and making great memories!! I used to live in Virginia City and Carson city in my teens and really wish I was back!! I could utilize my jeep daily!! I currently reside on the east coast now in upstate SC.
I always wondered where the donkeys go during the day. East of Star Wars canyon at night they can be out on the roadway pooping away. I was there twice in March and there were a few nights the wind was bonkers. Heading back next week, temps are warming up.
I live in Las Vegas and have gone to Death Valley via Pahrump. The vastness of Death Valley National Park is intimidating. Too much to see and too many places to go. Great place, and you filmed it beautifully.
After about 30 years of thinking I need a Jeep I bought one , I bought a 2020 wrangler unlimited rubicon recon . This machine is AWESOME.
The wife and I are headed to the trails of southern Utah in May to enjoy what god created for all of us !!
Beautiful places that you need to go see .
You can tell Marco has a heart bigger than the great outdoors. Love watching him watch the guys hoovering up his great food to make sure they're happy. Marco is a class act.
I never thought I’d ever want to do overland camping. But, your videos are inspiring me to take the plunge. And, BTW, as someone who runs a creative team of 25 movie makers, you do an exceptional job. Props!
Humbled by your comment, thank you!
@@TrailRecon quick question, I see that some parts seem to break often, but have not seen a rear main seal breaking, do you take precautions on this? I have a JLU and this is the second time in less than 3 months and the warranty won't cover it, I feel like this will be an issue every time I go offroad. I have opened a case with FCA, don't mind paying to get it fixed but it has definitely disappointed me. Thank you for the videos, best entertainment I have found on youtube in years.
I agree. I bought a 2021 4Runner a few months ago with the intentions of taking it overlanding in the near future. After seeing so many of these videos during quarantine, it will makes you appreciate how important the outdoors and nature is in our lives.
As someone who's mostly been stuck at home for the past year, these adventure videos are extra special to see. Thanks guys
Love to live vicariously through these guys! Such an inspiration to get out and enjoy like they do.
2021 should open up ... hopefully. I agree, this past year sucked, but I have a 2016 Willy's now ... and I am going to use it this year!
@@XtremeChiliPepper I'm hoping too! I have a 2012 Rubicon that I have been building with and using for my channel. I want to get up to Canada and have heard some amazing things about some places up there.
Marco check the steering shaft that runs from the wheel to the gearbox. There is some kind of coupler in there that can twist with a hard impact from a tire on a rock. One of our friends had that happen on a 2014 JK.
This is a really good tip. I need to look into that with my own rig. Thanks!
Had to smile when the old Coleman lantern was fired up. I still have 2 of these and a Coleman gas stove that still get used. 40 + years old and work just fine. Awesome adventure and video.
AMAZING scenery Brad !!! Keep up the great content !!! Good luck to Marco with his Jeep !!!!!!
Brad I wanted to thank you and the guys for a wonderful video. Today I am at home ill with back spasms it's a chronic condition for me so it's really nice when I can sit back and watch your channel and at least experience getting out of the house even if I can't do it myself I want to thank you and Marco Jim and the guys for a great video. Made my day
I have to say it again This was an incredible adventure and thank you for sharing it with us. The views, locations and music made us feel like we were with you and the crew! Brad this series was possibly your best overlanding video. Thank you again
Definitely my most favorite series of videos!! Wow! This moved to the top of my bucket list! Love your videos! Thank you!
What a great trip, great friend, good food, trails, scenery, had it all! Thank you, for the time and effort to make the videos. Your videos are just truly incredible, hard to believe you do the filming and editing yourself!!
Being from the Midwest I would have never thought there were so much cool history and beauty in the desert. One of my favourite videos of trail recon that I have seen
I am really amazed at your travels. I am travelling vicariously with you guys and what video!! This is really the first time I have actually seen how the tyres move around the stones. You guys are really pro...and you have some magificient view. Enjoy your time with your friends in your trips and thank you for the video.
The castle with that organ was amazing.
Also Randy sure can play.
Lastly tell Marco time for a new jeep or major rebuild.
He needs to hit Jim up for a deal on an axle package.
That's what friends who own Dynatrac are for:)
Perfect video to go with my first cup of coffee this morning. Thanks Brad, looks like an excellent adventure
Enjoy!
@@TrailRecon I have a 18 Jeep Wrangler sport s and I want to install some 35 what do I need to upgrade on Jeep other than a lift ? (I don’t Offroad that much !
@@carlosrodas8762 You'd need a small lift kit - I keep watching the lift kit review video ... going for a min of 2" for my 2016 Willys. I just got 33" KO2's and that's max for stock, but I love the extra inch of height and smoothness from mudders.
That was a great historic adventure. Keep them coming.
I truly enjoy your videos Brad, but this 3 part series was extra special! that had to be an amazing adventure!!
@12:07 when the conversation consists mainly of "mmmmm.....mmmmm" you know that chow was damn good!
Awesome video of your trip to Death Valley Brad!!! Glad you all had a wonderful time too!!!
Definitely on the list to do! Thanks for sharing
Such a refreshing bunch of neat people gathered together enjoying life. Another excellent video!
Great video great trip I just love Death Valley an ca deserts so much rich amazing history an scenery it’s always hard to leave when going out, as always be safe 👍👍
Your videos are amazing Brad i love watching it keep up the good work👍🏻
Wow what an awesome looking adventure you all had , could only wish I was there with you . Thank you for sharing your adventure with us Brad and looking forward to your next one. Take care and be safe sir.
Amazing videos my friend. You and The Story Till Now are the best. Thank you for what you do.
Yep, these 2 guys got me hooked as well!
Overlanding in a plane..... THAT sounds like fun!
Landing at the Chicken Strip takes some large attachments.
Check out Trent Palmer. He basically does just that.
Can't overland in a boat, but camping from a boat going up rivers remote is crazy fun too. I've done the flying/camping thing (grew up in Alaska), super fun going into areas where there are no people and the fishing is just, unbelievably good.
As a Californian living in Texas (happy and sad for different reasons), these videos allow me to re-live some awesome memories of exploring trails off of 395. Also, this is THE most underrated off road/ overlanding channel's on You Tube. Amazing cinematography- camera angles, panning, music, narration and information... all of it is incredibly well done. You could string 2 hours worth of these videos together and pitch as a full length motion picture. IMAX anyone? Keep up the great work!
down sides for living in Texas?
@@grandpremierexpress7941 Coming from SoCal and Living in Houston... the weather, the beaches and the mountains although West Texas has some nice physical geography...That's about it. Freedom in Texas is awesome though!
@@chriskalman4555 thinking to move in Texas from Michigan...from here looks like a good thing to move down south. In what way is a greater freedom in Texas?
@@grandpremierexpress7941 No state income tax, affordable housing, job market insanely good and growing amongst a list of other things. Just limited government dictating every aspect of my life. In general, quality of life has improved along with financial stability. It's not for everyone and really depends on what you deem important.
Enjoyed the video! Also appreciate your honesty! haha
Awesome video. I like Titus Canyon one of my favorite places in Death Valley. I've been to all the other spots in Panimint Valley. Great trip. 😁
Brad - I've been a subscriber for a while and I have to say your videos have done so much in getting me through the past year. Being able to escape 20-30 minutes at a time really gives me a lot to look forward to after being cooped up for so long. I'm a San Diego local and currently building my overland rig - you've given me so many ideas on local places to explore. Thanks so much for making these awesome videos!
Glad they are allowing you a little escape. Thank you!
It so beautiful the technical parts was interesting watching you folks tackle thanks again for a great video Brad!
I wonder if guys like you understand what videos like these mean to folks that want to do this but can't. Thank you for being there.
Awesome video, Brad!! Looks like an epic trip! ✊🏽
That ghost town was cool and those trails looked epic can't for warmer weather and get out 👍👍👍
Really very nice , Thanks .
This was a great series. Truly enjoyed it!
Glad to hear it!
These are great to watch. Thank you for sharing.
I note in many videos these Jeep vehicles do not seem to hold up too well, when used for even mild off-roading. Although the claim is they are specifically made for just such use. Broken damper mounts, a broken tie rod, steering fault indicator after contacting a rock, seem accepted and normal.
Admittedly, I have never been off-roading, but did have a Jeep Wrangler on rental for a few days. It was fun, but clearly made for the trail. On the highway, constant steering corrections and sensitivity to crosswinds was a bit tiring...
Keep sending your adventures!
nice rigs, neat clip......thanks for sharing...
Another awesome video ! Can just smell the coffee in the morning and the food Marco cooks up at nite ! Did you nick the left rear of he trailer on that big rock near the beginning of the video ?
I gotta get Jim as a friend. He knows all the spots. Great video.
Sure love those trails. Fantastic
What a great adventure making me wanna travel to the States and go overlanding
BTW WE NEED A WALK AROUND THE NEW GLADIATOR WITH THE ALU CAP
Your videos only get better with time. I look forward to the next adventure. Great job.
Hey guy's, great video, man I do miss the west coast!!! Keep the videos coming!!! Indialantic Beach, Fl. 🐊😎🍻🤙👣
Thanks Brad, this trip and impression I received from Death Valley ist awesome. Great trip, great friends and going with beauty 7 slots.
Brad, you awesome, love your energy and love of overlanding, also love the X1N, great colour match.
Thank you!
Another great video of an epic adventure. I wish I was there!
What a great adventure Brad and crew.
When I want to tackle this adventure I will just revert to these 4 videos.
Very Kool my friend Injoy your road trip I'll have to plan a trip that way luv those old ghost towns
Zargon
Brad, I’ve said it many times and I’ll say it again. Your videos are such a great glimpse into the vast world of overlanding. If I get half of the fun and experiences you show, I will be a happy camper indeed. Haven’t invested in a Jeep yet, but the day is getting closer. Safety to you and yours as always, and I can’t wait to see your next adventure.
-Hiller
I enjoy watching your videos and thanks for sharing buddy
Looks like a fun adventure 🍻😎
Thanks for another awesome video with fantastic scenery. You guys are so lucky to be living the dream 😎 I really appreciate the time and effirt you put into making the videos 👍
Love watching these type of videos on your channel, very cool adventures to see!
Some of those shots between 4:33 and 6:00 looks like a Jeep commercial. Beautifully filmed.
What a beautiful set of trails! Great video.
What a honor it must be and freedom to be able to drive through such a beautiful place with your Jeep and good friends.
Great job making this video and sharing it with us fellow jeepers😃 sorry for my bad English 😩
Stay safe and enjoy life🤠
Thanks guys. Awesome trip
Awesome video. I love that area of the high desert 🏜
Really nicely put together film, felt like I was right there with you, just from the comfort of my own home!
What a wonderful time. Great video.
Finally able to watch this! Awesome video as always. You inspired me to start overlanding and making RUclips videos! Keep making content.
Get excited everytime a new exploration video comes out!
Brad, I have been enjoying your content for years! But this was the first video that I was genuinely sad when it ended! Great job and I hope Marcos Jeep is back online now.
Looks like really cool overlanding!
Great video and cast of characters you guys..
Thank you
Safe travels
Another awesome video...thanks again for sharing.👍
So cool to see a fellow San Diegan making these videos. You're often out where I work - VOTM, Table Mountain, etc... Cool too see you guys going through every now and then. I always wanted to jump in with the Rubicon I was assigned, but I was too busy responding to things. Hope to see you out when I'm able to visit with you all. Happy trails!
Of course I stumble on these vids......after the fact of my trip to DV. ( This December 1-15) But I'm actually glad. Had been there a few years ago in a fast bump and run, only seeing Furnace Creek and the Race Track. I knew I had to go back. Life was so busy up to departure I never really did any on-line research. I just went. [ I did research Dedeckara not sure if my big rig could do it ].Sometimes old school trips like that are the best as you learn along the way. A Cali. Atlas, a Nat Geo DV map and the park map.....all I had. Took my Ram 2500 CTD with light pop-up.
No clue where I was going ! Low and behold, our overland community is the bomb! Stumbled into Tecopa Springs I knew nothing of. Met some Jeep peeps and adventure riders there. Ice was easy to break around a fire with some bevi's..... We broke out some maps and swapped info. I hit DV with some sense of places to hit, yet all new to me not knowing what to expect. I wanted to avoid just tracing the known adventure route. Man I was blown away. Taking two weeks to familiarize my self with the area and set up some 2 and 3 day camps to absorb it in, not just bump and run.
I took the Harry Wade escape route in form the south, the canyon up to butte valley. Stayed a night in the stone cabin (amazing!), over mengel pass the Barker Ranch, Panamint Valley, and Ballarat. Retreated to Trona Pinnacles to let a storm blow through. Then back at it. Fueled at Panamint springs and into the Saline Valley via south pass, and to warm springs (I also did not know existed ! WOW!) Unlike your trip, they were up and running. Stayed there 3 days and got buzzed a bunch by fighter jets. I erred for caution and went out north pass not knowing if Dedeckera was wise in the big truck. 2 days at Eureka and checked that end of Dedeckara, Crankshaft to mesquite for a night. Then Beatty NV for fuel and back down Titus.....Easy yet wow! Last night at furnace creek to stage for heading home.
Two weeks that blew me away and I barely scratched the surface. I'll be back with my JK ! Hopefully for another 2 or more week time down there. Recently retired, so time is no longer and issue. Your vids were great !
FYI: I had 11gallons extra diesel. Fuel never an issue as I planned accordingly, but a surprise in Stovepipe Wells. They DO NOT CARRY DIESEL despite being advertised a fuel stop.
Happy New Year. See ya out there !
Questions regarding Marco's jeep and limp mode. 1) did it get resolved? 2) What was it? 3) how bad was limp mode? Could he continue the journey and get back home OK? [[ I've got a 17 with a 6 speed and almost no technology in it. Just plain Jane, but mechanically enhanced ~ lift~gears~tires~traction~and standard fair of bumpers winch etc.
Thanks.
Wow, what an awesome adventure!!! Great video Brad, you’ve given me some great places to explore once the border opens up again.
I'm right there with you! Except the opposite way! I am in Wa state and I want to get up there and overland up in BC!
You drove right so much much good stuff! You need to get out and explore!
I’m living vicariously through you right now
Awesome video and looks like you guys have a great time and making great memories!! I used to live in Virginia City and Carson city in my teens and really wish I was back!! I could utilize my jeep daily!! I currently reside on the east coast now in upstate SC.
i will definitely go to this trail its wonderful wow thanks for the video
I remember camping with a liquid fuel lantern (and stove) that had a little pump on it to pressurize the fuel. Always thought it was so cool.
I always wondered where the donkeys go during the day. East of Star Wars canyon at night they can be out on the roadway pooping away. I was there twice in March and there were a few nights the wind was bonkers. Heading back next week, temps are warming up.
Great adventure! This is the only time of year to visit Death Valley and the desert. NOT the 125 degree summer!
Great video guys! keep up the good work, were sure enjoying!
17:25 Josh’s Gladiator looks like an old video game smilie face in your mirror
Great video, man. Really enjoyed it.
I like these videos, just going out and seeing what’s out there!
Jeep. The ultimate driving machine.
Jeep + Death Valley = heaven
Apparently not if 3 of 5 of them broke.
Amazing Adventure again Brad!! Awesome! I can’t wait to be able to go back in the USA, there’s so much incredible places to discover!! 🤙🏼
This looks super fun! Now I want to get into overlanding.
Nice beard! Must have been a great trip! 😃
Thanks Brad for another great one.
Молодцы мужики! С огромным удовольствием смотрю ваши покатушки и посиделки,супер!!!!!!!!
This is some awesome country. Very grateful to be able to join you on your adventures. One day I hope to join you in person. Cheers.
These vids are awesome! This is exactly what I want to do with my buddies! Just waiting for the Bronco Warthog to release!
Love my Coleman lantern. In an age w solar and battery operated everything, they are few and far between.
That beard is coming in pretty good by the end. You got a ways to go to catch Marco though!
Marco always has the best beard!
The castle is definitely the highlight of the trip..👌👌😯😯
Yes it was!
hello, spectacular view in that cayon, your videos are very good .congratulations
Marco has the darnedest luck. It’s almost like he cooks for repairs. Lol I’d take his cooking as payment 😀
Awesome video and trails
Another awesome video! I enjoy following along on your adventures!👍
Awesome, thank you!
I live in Las Vegas and have gone to Death Valley via Pahrump. The vastness of Death Valley National Park is intimidating. Too much to see and too many places to go. Great place, and you filmed it beautifully.
Badass!! Great video!!🍻🍻
I love Goldpoint, NV! West Central Nevada is gorgeous. It’s like you’re on the set of HBO’s Westworld.
The production value of your videos is amazing.
I try my best with my editing and it is never anywhere as fantastic as this. He does such a great job!