Guys, I appreciate your videos and adventures so please don't take this comment the wrong way, but boy what the heck? Out of all those built rigs I would have assumed there would have been someone that actually knew how to really spot a driver. Purple jeep girl was not getting any good support other than everyone sitting at wrong angles and not seeming to know what they were doing, or too focused on taking video like the one guy sitting off to the side when you were going around her and that tree. There has to be one driver, one person taking video and one person actually spotting otherwise someone's going to break big time or get hurt. Purple jeep girl with her daughter in the back should not have had to "send it" they way she did if she would have had a good spotter, or have more experience at picking a line. Even without lockers, her long arms (flex) and tire size give her enough capability to go through that mess without taking the risks she took. (Take a look at minute 7:48 again, over and over and you'll see what I mean. Spotter and everyone else just watching her trying and trying and nothing. Spotter even with his hands in his pockets like, "Huhh I think you'll make it" Purple jeep girl, much "jeep love" for being out there and taking steps forward, but please get an experienced jeeper who can actually spot and maybe give a little more thought to the safety of your passengers when you're in positions like that, at least until you either have a full cage and or 5 point harnesses. A hard tip over in that situation with that many pointed rocks of different heights could have meant serious injury to that young girl with just the stock seatbelts back there. JLU Girl, good job, but same advice, a good spotter would have never put you in that tippy position, or at least would have had you reset for that line given your wheelbase. Again, not trying to sound like a downer here, but as a jeeper with many years experience (and kids) I couldn't help but to call it like I see it with the intent of hopefully helping them understand a "better way" God bless you guys and those folks as well. JT ADV - 2018 JLUR, 4.5 lift, 38's, long arms,....... 95 YJ spring over, 35s, ford 8.8, dana HP44, ....
That purple TJ is nicely built. But I'm sorry but being on a Black trail at Rousch with no lockers or winch. You spend the day pulling these folks out. It's not fair to the well equipped. Just wheel a lesser trail till you at least have a winch.
@@plumcrazytj9240 you have an incredible rig. Very nicely built. You are correct about knowing how to wheel. One winter I went wheeling with an under built XJ and our group spent three hours going 100 yards pulling this guy out several times. I'm glad you did well. I do love your build. I also have a TJ
Man... that video entry holy shit! :-O Wow upgrade time seriously... xD That rubicon after the blue truck with the springs I thought it was going to flip. She definitely sent it :) Also here's your bruh not knowing what lockers are...I'm like school lockers xD Woah. just notice you have a rock camera! That bumper...holy mollie... Whatever happened to getting them off that rock? where the bumper? the people want to know! :p
Lockers before long arms
Warren you play around at Rausch Creek you have to have lockers
Awesome trip!
Yeah, it was dope
that purple TJ would definitely benifits from some lockers
Yeah definitely
Guys, I appreciate your videos and adventures so please don't take this comment the wrong way, but boy what the heck? Out of all those built rigs I would have assumed there would have been someone that actually knew how to really spot a driver. Purple jeep girl was not getting any good support other than everyone sitting at wrong angles and not seeming to know what they were doing, or too focused on taking video like the one guy sitting off to the side when you were going around her and that tree. There has to be one driver, one person taking video and one person actually spotting otherwise someone's going to break big time or get hurt.
Purple jeep girl with her daughter in the back should not have had to "send it" they way she did if she would have had a good spotter, or have more experience at picking a line. Even without lockers, her long arms (flex) and tire size give her enough capability to go through that mess without taking the risks she took. (Take a look at minute 7:48 again, over and over and you'll see what I mean. Spotter and everyone else just watching her trying and trying and nothing. Spotter even with his hands in his pockets like, "Huhh I think you'll make it"
Purple jeep girl, much "jeep love" for being out there and taking steps forward, but please get an experienced jeeper who can actually spot and maybe give a little more thought to the safety of your passengers when you're in positions like that, at least until you either have a full cage and or 5 point harnesses. A hard tip over in that situation with that many pointed rocks of different heights could have meant serious injury to that young girl with just the stock seatbelts back there.
JLU Girl, good job, but same advice, a good spotter would have never put you in that tippy position, or at least would have had you reset for that line given your wheelbase.
Again, not trying to sound like a downer here, but as a jeeper with many years experience (and kids) I couldn't help but to call it like I see it with the intent of hopefully helping them understand a "better way"
God bless you guys and those folks as well.
JT ADV - 2018 JLUR, 4.5 lift, 38's, long arms,....... 95 YJ spring over, 35s, ford 8.8, dana HP44, ....
Thanks for your comment and you are totally right
epic hang time in that four door.. I feel pulling her backwards in beginning would of been safer and better. Glad no body got hurt.. Nice video
That purple TJ is nicely built. But I'm sorry but being on a Black trail at Rousch with no lockers or winch. You spend the day pulling these folks out. It's not fair to the well equipped. Just wheel a lesser trail till you at least have a winch.
If you know how to drive you can get through a decent amount. Almost had it actually, just took a harder line than I should’ve. Lesson learned.
@@plumcrazytj9240 you have an incredible rig. Very nicely built. You are correct about knowing how to wheel. One winter I went wheeling with an under built XJ and our group spent three hours going 100 yards pulling this guy out several times. I'm glad you did well. I do love your build. I also have a TJ
She driving the hell out of the purple jeep !!! She got no fear
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Excellent video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you for are all of your support. It means the world to both of us
Did the blue jlu not wanna disconnect sway bars or something? That was sketchy
Yeah lol
Pretty purple tj and some bad spotting going on with it
Yeah that TJ was awesome
It was awesome wheeling with you guys! For sure a group I’d love to hit the trails with again 🍻
Of course 🙌🏻🙌🏻 we have to do it again
Luna!!! I loved watching you wheel baby 😍😍 see you down south soon 😘
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 see you soon
Hill at end of cemetery
Yeah, wow you really know that place
Thats where I wheel at there and aoaa I live in md
Nice, we really loved those 2 parts but we only went to AOAA for 2 ours 😞😞 we have to go back
@@offroadnchill you definitely need a full day at aoaa
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Man... that video entry holy shit! :-O
Wow upgrade time seriously... xD
That rubicon after the blue truck with the springs I thought it was going to flip.
She definitely sent it :)
Also here's your bruh not knowing what lockers are...I'm like school lockers xD
Woah. just notice you have a rock camera!
That bumper...holy mollie... Whatever happened to getting them off that rock? where the bumper? the people want to know! :p
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This is the best comment ever!!!
What size lift and tires are on your jeep ma'am?
3.5 inch lift and 37s
Shame no one there had a clue on how to spot
exactly
that chick in the purple tj needs bigger tires and lower gearing. Thats too much lift for a tj
hi can you tell me what brand are your rock sliders thx :)
Hey they are the EAG rock sliders