Arizona Jeep Adventure: Discovering Anderson Mill & San Domingo Wash with Friends!
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Join us for an epic weekend adventure as we hit the Arizona trails with friends in our Jeeps! This action-packed day takes us deep into the heart of Arizona’s stunning countryside, where we explore the historic Anderson Mill, a fascinating World War II-era site that produced mica until 1951.
Our adventure continues as we cruise through rugged trails and breathtaking landscapes, making the most of our time outdoors. We take a well-deserved break for lunch at the San Domingo Wash Dam, enjoying good food and great company amidst picturesque views.
This trip is all about camaraderie, fun, and making unforgettable memories with friends. From the excitement of off-roading to the serenity of Arizona’s natural beauty, this weekend was truly one for the books.
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Full Time is certainly an option. Just keep doing what you enjoy. Sharp Jeep!
Appreciate the encouragement. Slow and steady wins the race, right? Thank you for watching!
Fellow Gilber offroader here, great video I need to go check out these locations!!!
Very much appreciate that! We have endless things to explore here in AZ. Thanks for watching!
Keep the content coming!
Appreciate it! Hard work and learning. Thanks for the support!
Here from the beginning.
Thanks! Will do my best to keep content consistent. Appreciate it.
Arizona always fun times here !
Agree! Hard not to enjoy. Thanks for watching!
Great video , I’ll definitely have to check out that area.
Nice area for sure. Trail is also easy and scenic. Thanks for watching!
Gilbert here.. Great video, you're doing great and love your passion.. Looking forward to more..
Thank you so much! Means a lot and very humbled with all the positive feedback.
Great video. Love your rigs.
So appreciate that! Thank you. My rig is an eight year build in the making. Slow but sure.
Great video! Awesome people!!!
Thanks, Marco! 👊🏻
Epic time as always brother and an awesome job on the video!! Till next time on the trails! 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Thanks, buddy! Always a pleasure!
Awesome video! i like Co2 but the twin ARB compressor just seems more convenient not having to worry about having enough CO2. It really sucked that those concrete blocks were at the end, that bridge would have been awesome to see. new subscriber, and always remember that "The Adventure Starts Where The Pavement Ends!"
Yes, twin compressor is certainly nice for sure. Thought about it several times just haven’t gone there yet. Those darn concrete blocks! I will go around the other way and show you the other side one of these days. Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel today! Great production value and flow! Subbed and looking forward to your next vid!
Thank you so much!
I love that area. Been there many times always stop there for a break when we are out exploring. The reason that is closed is be cause people were runing the owners land and he is tired of it. The other side gate is welded shut.
@@adventureseveryday2236 Makes sense. Unfortunate for sure. Definitely have to respect all aspects of the land so we can all continue to enjoy. Appreciate you watching! Thank you!
So many doors and hard tops.
On this trip we certainly did! Thank you for watching!
I was just looking in to taking the family here. Awesome video.
Do you guys post upcoming trips anywhere? Looking for other family friendly jeepers to ride with.
Thanks! Appreciate it. I don’t post trips as they are generally spontaneous depending on work. Thanks again for watching!
Why didn’t you help the others air up?
@@fritzrollins8409 Every had their own air systems they used. If someone needed help or didn’t have air I certainly would have.