I use a larger shotgun on my main camera to try to pick up the sounds of the outdoors. I have to watch this like 6 times while I'm editing and by the end all I'm listening for is the birds.
Having the camera not attached to the truck gives a better sense of how rough the terrain really is. It always looks much flatter when it's connected to the truck in some way.
Some spring rubbers like rubber Shox (brand name) would help tremendously with keeping the front down (stiffen the rear). Sumo springs , etc. Something like that. If you have coils, you can get rubber Shox for under $50 probably. If not , sumo springs for under $200.
Great content and driving man, keep doing what you are doing! Subbed from up in British Columbia! Love the ambient sounds and simple production. Something there isnt enough of these days.
Nice video. I was about halfway through before I notices the Lexus badge on the grill. Good, persistent driving without over-doing the vehicle. So many people now don't understand respecting your vehicle and the trail.
Great video! I really enjoyed you not using too much music and the time and effort it took to move the camera(s) and get multiple angles. Really enjoyed it!
I’d love to go here. It would be the most aggressive trail I’ve done by far. My truck is capable but I’d be worried about breaking something. Think solo is still ok?
This covers all the gnarly stuff, and the spot he winches has a bypass. Trail is doable without lockers, but I'd highly recommend running with a group in that case. Ground clearance on the Hilux will be an issue in a few sections, so I'd put a full set of skids on the list of requirements as well
Nice vid and good job on the trail! Much respect ✊. And thanks for not using music throughout the whole thing. Much prefer the ambient sound 👍👍
I use a larger shotgun on my main camera to try to pick up the sounds of the outdoors. I have to watch this like 6 times while I'm editing and by the end all I'm listening for is the birds.
Awesom video and excellent driving.
This trail is on my to do list, its great to see what the trail is like 👍🏽
Thank you
Having the camera not attached to the truck gives a better sense of how rough the terrain really is. It always looks much flatter when it's connected to the truck in some way.
Great video! I appreciate all the effort you put into getting the multiple camera angles. 🤘🏽
Glad you liked it! More to come.,
I hope you can do a walk around video of your 80 sometime and show us everything you've done to it.
I'm going to but I'm not sure how I want to film it. I'm still deciding on how much of a character I want to be in this channel.
This is now one of my favorite videos.
You put a lot of effort into filming! I love the different angles. Excellent content!
Thank You for your support
Some spring rubbers like rubber Shox (brand name) would help tremendously with keeping the front down (stiffen the rear). Sumo springs , etc. Something like that. If you have coils, you can get rubber Shox for under $50 probably. If not , sumo springs for under $200.
Great content and driving man, keep doing what you are doing! Subbed from up in British Columbia! Love the ambient sounds and simple production. Something there isnt enough of these days.
Thank you for your support.
Nice video. I was about halfway through before I notices the Lexus badge on the grill. Good, persistent driving without over-doing the vehicle. So many people now don't understand respecting your vehicle and the trail.
I agree. I'm happy I took it over of the Tacoma. I don't think the Taco would have made it without damage.
Stock 4x4 or are there upgrades?
Great video! I really enjoyed you not using too much music and the time and effort it took to move the camera(s) and get multiple angles. Really enjoyed it!
Thank you for your support.
Unbelievable! Let’s go places…💪
Nice video. You didn't camp at the clearing at the top? Been through there a few times with my Hummer. Fun little section.
No. I camped in the camp ground below then drove back to Ohio the same day.
Nice other ride man! Good video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Heck yea YOU could not have done it in a better truck ,what a great video ,
Thank You very much. It was challenging and a lot of fun.
You’re a crazy man for doing that solo, but good work (driving/filming/editing).
Does your truck have rear lockers?
Front and Rear factory lockers
Looks like a cool spot, let’s go wheeling sometime. I’m in the Cincinnati area but I’d make a drive up there to wheel
I’d love to go here. It would be the most aggressive trail I’ve done by far. My truck is capable but I’d be worried about breaking something. Think solo is still ok?
So I’ve got a 2 door bronco badlands with the Sasquatch package, do you think that it could handle this trail?
is there any campsite at the beginning or before the trail or close , in case we arrive late at night??thanks
There is, Less than a mile down the road there is a free public campsite.
Did your video cover the hardest parts? I have a '96 Toyota Hilux diesel and I'm thinking about trying it out. Might be pushing my limits however
This covers all the gnarly stuff, and the spot he winches has a bypass. Trail is doable without lockers, but I'd highly recommend running with a group in that case. Ground clearance on the Hilux will be an issue in a few sections, so I'd put a full set of skids on the list of requirements as well
@@jmik09 thanks for the feedback. Helpful!
Where is Potts Mountain is that Virginia or West
It's in Virginia.
i wouldn’t do this trail by myself respect to you 🫡🫡🫡
Thank You.