... how awesome that cabin hasn't been trashed , I've been to desolate places out west and no matter how remote , someone always has to ruin it ... oh and camera work / music very nice !!! ...
I picked up the Lightranger at the expo. I've had a chance to use it once at camp. It was still working after 10 hours, 3 hours on the brightest level & the rest at a lower brightness. Impressed so far.
Great cinemaphotography and music. This has to be one of my favorite overlanding videos from ANY channel. That running water sound was mesmerizing. As a newcomer to the lifestyle, I really appreciate the instruction that is provided in Ozark Overland Adventure videos. Thanks Matt ! Great content.
I would much rather watch someone who has no idea how to cook on a Skottle and learn from his mistakes or successes then watch a professional chef cook something in 3 minutes bragging about how great the thing is. I love your videos for this very reason. Great job!!
I am so glad you showed that mud hole out past the school and directed where people should go. I was there a month ago and went to the right! Thank God I had a winch is all I'm saying! It was almost up to the headlights and I spent almost an hour in the creek after that trying to wash / dig the mud out from under my jeep.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures I was thinking the same thing. Went to comment and the first comment said what I was thinking. Really good job on the production, music selection included.
Just found your channel. Moving back to Houston from Montana and never thought to look into Arkansas for camping since it’s only a 6 hour drive. Man have I been missing out
Matt. Thanks for the videos. I bought a new rig and I am just getting started. I have learned so much watching your videos. I hope to hit the trails this spring.
Ah the Expo! Had a blast,I didn't see you , but I did spot the Gadiator. Unfortunately the only thing we managed to get was the Covid!!! Me, my brother, and a good friend against my better judgement,stayed at the Red Roof Inn,since they didn't bring any camping stuff. On Tuesday we all got sick,and my wife got it 2 days later! Yeah, that went well!!!! If nothing else I have learned my lesson staying in a cheap motel, and those boys better get tents, or stay home!!!
Personally I think it’s RUclipsrs getting caught up in what’s the newest “hype” so everyone has to own/display it. Yes, it is a great Wok type for cooking, but nothing beats old fashioned cast iron.
Matt - watched this one a couple of weeks ago and it came on again after I watched the new video. The Skottle issue is an interesting one. Maybe plan your meals for the trip around cooking with it at most meals. We have a 12v crock pot that we love, but like you said, it's another thing you have to pack. I've started planning our meals around using it every day if I do take it, but we do not always take it.
Yeah everybody swears by those patagonias I almost got some actually. The fearless Trailhawk guy uses them , Matt's off-road recovery uses them. Everyone. They do have some of the best tread depth of any tire if you look at the specs.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures I'm wondering what your water forwarding rating is now lol.... You can basically add your lift and tires to whatever Jeep rated your rig for. ALL trail rated Jeeps are rated at a MINIMUM of 19 inches. Jeep has their 35 inch tire Wranglers at 33.6 inches. I'm gonna say basically the top of your tires or better lol... So you're probably good for almost 40 inches (safely).
@@off-roadingexplained8417 from a depth standpoint I could easily go through almost 4ft deep water without issue. My issue now is if that water is flowing, 4ft deep is a LOT of current pushing sideways on the Jeep.
Have you considered a lav mic, especially for talking near the waterfall? An inexpensive Sony one from Best Buy or something would be a good starting point. Depending on plug ins on your camera, look at the Rode wireless one.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures I noticed in a few of your other videos you've got one. I jumped the gun commenting and couldn't find this comment again. My gf has a Rubicon with Xtreme recon package and I'm considering a Gladiator and we're in St. Louis. Any recommendations for groups to join in the area?
I'm going to Colorado in July as well. Thinking of doing the Enchanted Rockies trail. That was an amazing place to camp next to that river you were at. Hell of a good way to wake up and just see that
Another great video Matt!! Found that mud hole this past March, we guessed leftt, well after the 1st attempt to go to the right but was able to back out. Stopped at the falls for lunch, I carry a 17" Blackstone grill and backed up to the falls and made grilled cheese.
So the Ozark firepit you used that is in a triangle shape, I didn't find a link for it. The other square firepit you used to use, the link doesn't work. I like the smaller rectangle one that you have that has Ozark cut out in the aluminum.
The one I use in this video is what I take on my solo trips. It’s stainless steel and made my Lifedo. You can find them on Amazon. I still use my Pop Up Pit when I’m not solo.
Great video Matt! Hopefully i get to meet you at overland west. I somehow missed you at the Moore expo. Quick question, do you use the same air down system to air back up?
Another good one Matt...wish I'd seen it before last week. My brother and I spent 45 min trying to navigate the mud hole on the way up to the falls site after deciding that there was "no way we were going left". buried my truck twice before we reluctantly went far right. It's all part of the experience though, right? Thank you for the great video gouge! Trip was great! 8 days in the Ozarks! Will be back!
Question: First, thanks for sharing and as aways nice reviews. The question is if you know how you get your rigs in the garage? do you know if you have a standard 80-81ince garage opening and what the height of the rigs are? I think last time you were saying 37" tires 3" lift? Keep up the awesome work!
You had mentioned in the beginning of the video before you had left for the trip you had done a new lift and 38’s on the gladiator. How much lift did you have to put on it to be able to run the 38’s? Also what did you have to do to eliminate the binding and popping of the front driveshaft? Great video, beautiful area, I’m a believer in old school cast iron and Dutch oven cooking.
I had the 3" Rock Krawler lift on before and it would have been enough to run the 38s. I went with the Clayton because their coils handle the extra weight better than the RK ones. As far as the driveshaft, I got a new double cardan style driveshaft from Dana Spicer. Thanks!!!
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures thank you for the info on the lift. The new drive line from Dana, was it a regular cross type u-joint type replacing a Detroit joint type. I am doing my research now. I haven’t purchased a gladiator yet but am shopping around now before I purchase. Thanks again for the info and the effort you put into the videos. By the way, your drone work was great.
Beautiful camping spot and love the trail leading to it. Looks like a good fishing spot as well! May have to make the drive from Missouri and enjoy the Arkansas ozarks
Great vid!! Awesome camp spot! Question, what is the canopy that you used on the back of the jeep, looking for exactly that!!! Keep up the awesome adventures!!!
I would Love to overland for a long weekend with you in the Ozarks or Quachitas. What do I need to do to make that happen? Kind of a Newby with Gladiator on 37s. OK with easy or maybe moderate trails. No lift yet. Wife has a Goose too named Boo Boo. Have her watching your channel too.
The Overland+ has maintenance free control arm ends and is for daily driver/weekend warrior builds. The premium has Jonny joints at one end of the control arm for the most flex possible and is for more hardcore off-roaders. We have the Overland+ on Caras Wrangler and the Premium on mine.
Not sure. LOL. I just got them from amazon. I've got some Diode Dynamic ones to put there but they didn't arrive in time so I got these for cheap on amazon.
First, your drone work was incredible on this one. Second, I will be begging to join you sometime on a trip to that spot. What a gorgeous place to spend the night. I still stand by my opinion that a skottle is great to cook for multiple people. If it's just 1 or 2 people I really don't think they are worth the price.
I see ZERO purpose of the scottle... to your point, why? I started with the $100 17" Blackstone, no clue why a $300+ that does the exact same thing as a Blackstone. --- Also, I do feel there is a line between open fire cooks and gas cooks, and each has pros and cons. --- my question for you is for cast iron.. how do you clean the OUTSIDE for packing? ie getting soot over everything it's packed next to?
Hey Matt! Great video! Did you have to change out your driveshaft when you changed to a 3.5 lift? Wasn't sure if the angle changed enough to require a longer shaft. Thanks.
Do you have this spot listed on your gaia maps for download, and if so which spot is it? I've been looking in your maps and can't find it's from arial shots
First time commenting, love watching your channel. No Dis on the moon shade , I really like the slumber jack shade for my truck topper. You might wNt to check them out. Keep up the good work!👍
Great scenery and drive. Thanks for taking the time to put this together and share with us. After your shakedown run, were there any fixes and repairs that you added to your list of things to do?
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures thank you for you quick reply. We are going camping in our Gladiator this weekend but I don’t have a tonneau cover but I did get the insulated fridge bag/cover. I hope that helps as a preventative measure
Great channel. Love the videos and even in the rain you make it me want to go off roading. I always wondered why more people didn't use their drones like you have, like the stream crossings, just fly over ţo the other side and have the drone film as you come across. That's got to be easier then setting up a stationary camera and going back and forth. Let the drone do the work. Excellent job
Hey Matt, I'm just starting to get into the overlanding life. We live in Kansas not too far from Big Brutus and planning to move back to Arkansas in a few years so I'm looking forward to meeting you and the other people at the Big Iron Overland Rally and get some great Ideas ! Thanks for the awesome videos !
1. Cinematography is amazing. 2. Looks like a blast! 2. questions.. 1. what's the etiquette if you were to come upon a camper at that location. can you share or is it unwritten that you give them space?? 2. what's with the 150k in equipment, oodles of stuff and a spork??? get a proper spoon and fork brother....
As always, thank you for the great content. I have a JT Sport S as well and was looking into to mealcloak dual rate lift but am thinking of Clayton since seeing yours and hearing it helps with sag in the rear with weight. QUESTION: what do you run your Patagonia's at when on the street? I've hear they are made to run higher because of the tread and it's supposed to help with the wear. I'm currently at 40 PSI and feel it wonder a little. Thinking of going down to 37 or 38.
Did you have to get a permit for business activity to be able to be there with the vehicle or is that an established area for vehicles camping. Just wanting to not be disappointed when I deck out my truck and get there and can't drive my vehicle to a spot like this to camp
The skottle is over priced for what it is. Get yourself a Coleman single burner, weld it to a steel plate, have the plate hammered from the center out to make a slight bowl, weld some leg screws on the bottom and use some aluminum tubes to screw on. Maybe spend $80 max. Not these $200-$700 skottles. That’s ridiculous.
I would like to know. LOL. I had someone message me that they bought a Jeep because of my channel. I'm just wondering how I can get a commission on that. LOL.
I own a 2021 2dr Rubicon but for some reason I can’t get enough Gladiator content! Such a cool vehicle!!!
Thanks you!! I love it!
I really love your blend of commentary, off road driving and scenery. Love the channel!
... how awesome that cabin hasn't been trashed , I've been to desolate places out west and no matter how remote , someone always has to ruin it ... oh and camera work / music very nice !!! ...
I picked up the Lightranger at the expo. I've had a chance to use it once at camp. It was still working after 10 hours, 3 hours on the brightest level & the rest at a lower brightness. Impressed so far.
Great cinemaphotography and music. This has to be one of my favorite overlanding videos from ANY channel. That running water sound was mesmerizing. As a newcomer to the lifestyle, I really appreciate the instruction that is provided in Ozark Overland Adventure videos. Thanks Matt ! Great content.
Wow, thanks!
I would much rather watch someone who has no idea how to cook on a Skottle and learn from his mistakes or successes then watch a professional chef cook something in 3 minutes bragging about how great the thing is. I love your videos for this very reason. Great job!!
What an awesome place to cook a meal!!
Another excellent video Matt. I love seeing the trails
I am so glad you showed that mud hole out past the school and directed where people should go. I was there a month ago and went to the right! Thank God I had a winch is all I'm saying! It was almost up to the headlights and I spent almost an hour in the creek after that trying to wash / dig the mud out from under my jeep.
We went little over a month ago and we ended up turning around.
My wife and I have named the last hill in this video as Water pump hill. Mostly stock 12 Sahara on Patagonia A/T
Water running down the trail was very cool!
Absolutely gorgeous out there. And such good drone work. I swear you’re getting better and better at it.
Thanks!!!!!
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures I was thinking the same thing. Went to comment and the first comment said what I was thinking. Really good job on the production, music selection included.
@@icesycle2262 thank you!!
Awesome! Next time you visit strawberry bluffs climb down below. Some cool caves underneath.
Drone work was amazing. such a beautiful area. I built my own inflation/ deflation system this past winter. So far so good. Thank you!
Great video. The Drone work is amazing, the whole Bub's cabin scene was REALLY well done. I cannot see what you come up with next!
Thanks Bro!!
Best thing I've heard in a while, "humans are prone to suck"! That's awesome!!!
Really enjoyed the trip and new gear.
There is a section on state route 123 with several tight switchbacks and every guard rail is damaged from people coming down the mountain
Dang, what a gorgeous place. Here I am stuck in Dallas...
love all the different angles and shots you get
Thank you.
Sandals everywhere, doesn"t matter rock or mud :))))
Or snow. 😂
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures 🤣🤣🤣🤣....forgot that. Well if you never going to use the scotle, you can give it to me, I will gladly use it🙈
Great vid Matt, you never disappoint.
Just found your channel. Moving back to Houston from Montana and never thought to look into Arkansas for camping since it’s only a 6 hour drive. Man have I been missing out
Lots of people from Texas come to Arkansas. It's a special place.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures in your opinion how will a GC trailhawk do in the ozarks?
"Wait, when did I start watching an episode of West World?" - me when that piano solo kicked in.
Matt. Thanks for the videos. I bought a new rig and I am just getting started. I have learned so much watching your videos. I hope to hit the trails this spring.
Drone shots were amazing.
Thank you
The skottle might be good to carry with you when you take your camper.
That cabin is SO cool!!! Stuff like that would never be respected and left alone in my area - sadly....
Loving your channel. Live in Joplin. So I hope to meet you someday when we get more into this lifestyle!
"Unfortunately humans are prone to suck." Could not have said it any better, regardless very picturesque spots.
even on a smoker, cast iron works insanely well!
Ah the Expo! Had a blast,I didn't see you , but I did spot the Gadiator. Unfortunately the only thing we managed to get was the Covid!!! Me, my brother, and a good friend against my better judgement,stayed at the Red Roof Inn,since they didn't bring any camping stuff. On Tuesday we all got sick,and my wife got it 2 days later! Yeah, that went well!!!! If nothing else I have learned my lesson staying in a cheap motel, and those boys better get tents, or stay home!!!
Oh dang!! That sucks.
How tall is your garage lol. Your JT would be a foot too high for mine
Personally I think it’s RUclipsrs getting caught up in what’s the newest “hype” so everyone has to own/display it. Yes, it is a great Wok type for cooking, but nothing beats old fashioned cast iron.
Matt - watched this one a couple of weeks ago and it came on again after I watched the new video. The Skottle issue is an interesting one. Maybe plan your meals for the trip around cooking with it at most meals. We have a 12v crock pot that we love, but like you said, it's another thing you have to pack. I've started planning our meals around using it every day if I do take it, but we do not always take it.
Yeah everybody swears by those patagonias I almost got some actually.
The fearless Trailhawk guy uses them , Matt's off-road recovery uses them.
Everyone.
They do have some of the best tread depth of any tire if you look at the specs.
So far I'm loving the new MT02 version!!
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures I'm wondering what your water forwarding rating is now lol.... You can basically add your lift and tires to whatever Jeep rated your rig for.
ALL trail rated Jeeps are rated at a MINIMUM of 19 inches.
Jeep has their 35 inch tire Wranglers at 33.6 inches.
I'm gonna say basically the top of your tires or better lol... So you're probably good for almost 40 inches (safely).
@@off-roadingexplained8417 from a depth standpoint I could easily go through almost 4ft deep water without issue. My issue now is if that water is flowing, 4ft deep is a LOT of current pushing sideways on the Jeep.
Have you considered a lav mic, especially for talking near the waterfall? An inexpensive Sony one from Best Buy or something would be a good starting point. Depending on plug ins on your camera, look at the Rode wireless one.
I have one. I just don't take it on trips with me. I'm looking at the new ones from DJi and would probably take that one on trips with me.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures I noticed in a few of your other videos you've got one. I jumped the gun commenting and couldn't find this comment again. My gf has a Rubicon with Xtreme recon package and I'm considering a Gladiator and we're in St. Louis. Any recommendations for groups to join in the area?
I'm going to Colorado in July as well. Thinking of doing the Enchanted Rockies trail. That was an amazing place to camp next to that river you were at. Hell of a good way to wake up and just see that
Nice video...8hr drive for me.
Great job
Thoughts on why you went with the air line style deflation system over something like Staun deflators?
Clayton lifts seem to be a good solid lift.
I’m loving it!!
That Devos light is amazing!
Another great video Matt!!
Found that mud hole this past March, we guessed leftt, well after the 1st attempt to go to the right but was able to back out. Stopped at the falls for lunch, I carry a 17" Blackstone grill and backed up to the falls and made grilled cheese.
So the Ozark firepit you used that is in a triangle shape, I didn't find a link for it. The other square firepit you used to use, the link doesn't work. I like the smaller rectangle one that you have that has Ozark cut out in the aluminum.
The one I use in this video is what I take on my solo trips. It’s stainless steel and made my Lifedo. You can find them on Amazon. I still use my Pop Up Pit when I’m not solo.
Keep up the great work. Love your videos. Cant wait to take my Tj out. Would love to come out that way and drive so trails with yall.
Turn the skottle to a low setting once it’s hot. Similar to CI
Dude! I love that tale gate sticker of the mountains!! Where can I find something like that?
Great area. Here south of Houston its just flat
Exceptional drone work (congrats on the commercial license!) and great cinematography, the videos just keep getting better and better!
I watch. I learn. I like! Another awesome adventure.
God Bless Bro! ✝️❤️. I can see that He has. 😉
Thanks so much!!
Just curious how can I get map inoo about this trip? I am new to the hobby & would like to try this area
Great video Matt! Hopefully i get to meet you at overland west. I somehow missed you at the Moore expo.
Quick question, do you use the same air down system to air back up?
Another good one Matt...wish I'd seen it before last week. My brother and I spent 45 min trying to navigate the mud hole on the way up to the falls site after deciding that there was "no way we were going left". buried my truck twice before we reluctantly went far right. It's all part of the experience though, right? Thank you for the great video gouge! Trip was great! 8 days in the Ozarks! Will be back!
Memories were made. That's what it's all about!
Question:
First, thanks for sharing and as aways nice reviews.
The question is if you know how you get your rigs in the garage? do you know if you have a standard 80-81ince garage opening and what the height of the rigs are? I think last time you were saying 37" tires 3" lift?
Keep up the awesome work!
Thank you so much! My garage opening is 94" tall.
You had mentioned in the beginning of the video before you had left for the trip you had done a new lift and 38’s on the gladiator. How much lift did you have to put on it to be able to run the 38’s?
Also what did you have to do to eliminate the binding and popping of the front driveshaft?
Great video, beautiful area, I’m a believer in old school cast iron and Dutch oven cooking.
I had the 3" Rock Krawler lift on before and it would have been enough to run the 38s. I went with the Clayton because their coils handle the extra weight better than the RK ones. As far as the driveshaft, I got a new double cardan style driveshaft from Dana Spicer. Thanks!!!
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures thank you for the info on the lift. The new drive line from Dana, was it a regular cross type u-joint type replacing a Detroit joint type.
I am doing my research now. I haven’t purchased a gladiator yet but am shopping around now before I purchase.
Thanks again for the info and the effort you put into the videos.
By the way, your drone work was great.
When you went to the 38” tires did you have to do a gear change for your drive ability on the highway?
Beautiful camping spot and love the trail leading to it. Looks like a good fishing spot as well! May have to make the drive from Missouri and enjoy the Arkansas ozarks
Great vid!! Awesome camp spot! Question, what is the canopy that you used on the back of the jeep, looking for exactly that!!!
Keep up the awesome adventures!!!
Such a beautiful trail! Love the camping by the falls! Great video, thanks for sharing !
Love your video. You helped us make up our mind on the clayton 3.5 overland. Do you have a code with them?
Also what rims do you have?
I do. Link and code are in the description.
I have the Vision Manx wheels. Love them!!
I would Love to overland for a long weekend with you in the Ozarks or Quachitas. What do I need to do to make that happen? Kind of a Newby with Gladiator on 37s. OK with easy or maybe moderate trails. No lift yet. Wife has a Goose too named Boo Boo. Have her watching your channel too.
How far do you normally drive to get to your campsites from home? Like distance and time?
about an hour and a half to two hours from home.
Matt. Whats your thoughts on the clayton premium vs overland?
Also what is the specific tire size you have? Stock rims?
The Overland+ has maintenance free control arm ends and is for daily driver/weekend warrior builds. The premium has Jonny joints at one end of the control arm for the most flex possible and is for more hardcore off-roaders. We have the Overland+ on Caras Wrangler and the Premium on mine.
Tires are 38 13.50 r17. Wheels are 17x9 -12 offset
Everything cooks and tastes better with cast iron. Just my opinion though
Hi Matt, who makes those little fog lights?
Not sure. LOL. I just got them from amazon. I've got some Diode Dynamic ones to put there but they didn't arrive in time so I got these for cheap on amazon.
Great video! Hey, if you are near Strawberry, you don't live far from me. I live in Walnut Ridge!
We are in Conway.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures right on! I have family out there. I've been wondering, seems like mosquitoes aren't bothering you pn the Ozark trails?
What kind of slide is your fridge on?
Global Road Outdoors
First, your drone work was incredible on this one. Second, I will be begging to join you sometime on a trip to that spot. What a gorgeous place to spend the night. I still stand by my opinion that a skottle is great to cook for multiple people. If it's just 1 or 2 people I really don't think they are worth the price.
I see ZERO purpose of the scottle... to your point, why? I started with the $100 17" Blackstone, no clue why a $300+ that does the exact same thing as a Blackstone. --- Also, I do feel there is a line between open fire cooks and gas cooks, and each has pros and cons. --- my question for you is for cast iron.. how do you clean the OUTSIDE for packing? ie getting soot over everything it's packed next to?
I just wide my cast iron down. Where it goes in my tote it can't really get anything messy.
How did you attach the hook and loop to your headliner? I have an F150 and a crap ton of patches I want to display.
It's a headliner bu Hot Heads Headliner. Not sure if they make them for other vehicles.
What did you do to address your driveshafts?
Where is this trail? I’m down in Branson.
Ozark National Forest in Arkansas.
That looks like it was a fun trip. Thanks as always for sharing Matt
And I’ll try and find you at expo west.
Heck yeah! I'll be in the Gaia GPS booth for some of it.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures sounds good!
Nice video my friend consider wheeling with a FULL SIZED SPARE
I am wheeling with a full size 38" spare.
Hey Matt! Great video! Did you have to change out your driveshaft when you changed to a 3.5 lift? Wasn't sure if the angle changed enough to require a longer shaft. Thanks.
I needed to change my drive shaft with my previous 3” lift. Lol
Matt are you going to do a Ozark together this year?
Do you have this spot listed on your gaia maps for download, and if so which spot is it? I've been looking in your maps and can't find it's from arial shots
It’s there. Shoot me a message on Patreon.
how do yu secure those flip up panels ?
Like lock them? We have an idea for that.
First time commenting, love watching your channel. No Dis on the moon shade , I really like the slumber jack shade for my truck topper. You might wNt to check them out. Keep up the good work!👍
Great scenery and drive. Thanks for taking the time to put this together and share with us. After your shakedown run, were there any fixes and repairs that you added to your list of things to do?
Thanks!! Just adjusting my bump stops for the rubbing when flexed on the washouts.
Do you do anything to help weatherproof your freezer fridge in weather like that? Great videos by the way
Nope. The RTT kinda serves as an umbrella. Lol
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures thank you for you quick reply. We are going camping in our Gladiator this weekend but I don’t have a tonneau cover but I did get the insulated fridge bag/cover. I hope that helps as a preventative measure
I say take the gnome house down. Nobody drives all the way out there to look at arts and crafts. You drive out there to enjoy nature.
Great channel. Love the videos and even in the rain you make it me want to go off roading. I always wondered why more people didn't use their drones like you have, like the stream crossings, just fly over ţo the other side and have the drone film as you come across. That's got to be easier then setting up a stationary camera and going back and forth. Let the drone do the work. Excellent job
Thanks!! It just depends on the stream. It takes a little more work to get the drone and the sounds to go with it. But it’s worth it.
What exactly are you shaking down? The overlanding dog food and camp oven you purchased at the Moore expo?
Dog food? I purchased no food at the expo. Didn’t bring the oven either. Mainly the new lift and tires and rack. But thanks for asking.
Hey Matt, I'm just starting to get into the overlanding life. We live in Kansas not too far from Big Brutus and planning to move back to Arkansas in a few years so I'm looking forward to meeting you and the other people at the Big Iron Overland Rally and get some great Ideas ! Thanks for the awesome videos !
We will be at Big Iron for sure!!! Can’t wait.
What happened to the UEV-490?
Still have it and loving it.
Check out American adventure lab they have some awesome inner fender kits
Any bears in those woods
We have a very healthy bear population but you'll rarely see them.
1. Cinematography is amazing. 2. Looks like a blast! 2. questions.. 1. what's the etiquette if you were to come upon a camper at that location. can you share or is it unwritten that you give them space?? 2. what's with the 150k in equipment, oodles of stuff and a spork??? get a proper spoon and fork brother....
I leave other people's campsites alone and go find another one. I like my spork. LOL
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures thanks! enjoy!
As always, thank you for the great content. I have a JT Sport S as well and was looking into to mealcloak dual rate lift but am thinking of Clayton since seeing yours and hearing it helps with sag in the rear with weight.
QUESTION: what do you run your Patagonia's at when on the street? I've hear they are made to run higher because of the tread and it's supposed to help with the wear. I'm currently at 40 PSI and feel it wonder a little. Thinking of going down to 37 or 38.
Mine are at 38 right now. You’ll love Clayton !!
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures fantastical!
If an when I get me a taco rig man I hope you can take me out to this place?? I'm hunt some arrowheads out there too lol..
I’m glad you showed us the mud hole we ended up turning around going back. Next time we will know witch way to go.
Can I ask where you got those stickers 😊
Which stickers?
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures those stickers inside the car
@@leilei3700 The patches on the roof?
@@leilei3700 I don't have any stickers inside my Jeep except for one on my dash. I have patches on the inside of the roof above my head.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures okay I thought those patches were stickers
Is it legal for anyone at anytime to camp in places in the park with your car
this isn't a park. It's national forest. No permits needed for camping anywhere.
Did you have to get a permit for business activity to be able to be there with the vehicle or is that an established area for vehicles camping. Just wanting to not be disappointed when I deck out my truck and get there and can't drive my vehicle to a spot like this to camp
No permits needed. It's national forest.
The skottle is over priced for what it is. Get yourself a Coleman single burner, weld it to a steel plate, have the plate hammered from the center out to make a slight bowl, weld some leg screws on the bottom and use some aluminum tubes to screw on. Maybe spend $80 max. Not these $200-$700 skottles. That’s ridiculous.
I wonder if anybody knows how many viewers do you have to get for them to start sending you a free Jeep. lol...
I would like to know. LOL. I had someone message me that they bought a Jeep because of my channel. I'm just wondering how I can get a commission on that. LOL.
Do you let people join you on the bonfire run?
If we have space available yes. This year the trip is full.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures thanks Matt would love to get a trip in with y'all
who says you have to have one to be a overlander? Not me or any other overlander I know.
It's a common joke on the interwebs.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures I know. seems everyone has to recycle the joke once in a while.
If the gnome doors were made more natural they would be ok, the paint was too much, take them down says I.