Finally a nice overlanding video trip thru the backwoods without all that damn noise of music playing. Thank you sir. Nice to hear a calm voice and the outdoors for once..
I really like the way you narrated the video. Not many people tell you what trail they are on and how difficult it is. Thank you. I really enjoyed your trip.
Beautiful little Trail! Remind me in part of the thousands of miles of logging roads we have in the mountains here on the West side of Oregon. Over the last 12 years my wife and I have explored countless miles of these Mountain back roads with numerous waterfalls, old growth redwood trees, elk, bears, wolves, and numerous other beautiful creatures and natural beauty our loving Creator designed. Last year I bought a new Rubicon 2-door and built it for handling the roughest of these roads, which we have been enjoying very much.
Just found your channel. Very refreshing to finally find someone that doesn't overlay music and play the video in fast forward. Just honest, unedited film and great narration of the trail. Awesome video man!
Bravo @21:41 "Alan and Nancy decided they didn't want to try the rocks, and I don't blame 'em." Knowing your limits is an important step towards the ultimate goal, which is always getting back home safely. Good on you for not pushing your friends to max out their equipment and skill level.
Probably the best jeep video I've watched, ever, on you tube. I was raised on a 49 willys cj-2a, and a 1973 CJ-5 304. I've also had an 83 cj-7, and a 81 cj-5, and now own a 76 CJ-5 304. Of all the videos I've watched, this one was so relaxed, and much fun to watch... It's exactly the the kind of of off- roading I like to do. I sometimes get so frustrated with some of these videos when they are attempting to do things with a jeep that is not reality, and the only way I would do, is if I were in an absolute situation that required it. Sorry, a little long winded, but I would hardly watch a 30 minute video, and enjoy it all the way thru like this one. I hope to see many more...
@@CoddiwompleOverland I'm planning a trip with my 82 year young mom to Alaska. I noticed sr.s, how are they handling the trail... we mostly will be doing highway mostly and the ferry there Yukon back.if the boader opens.
Propane heaters typically do that when there is trash or dust in the supply tubes. Blow them out real good with compressed air and see if that helps. Love your videos!! Subscribed.
the more videos i watch about the DBBB the more i want to go down there and try it, and by far this video was the MOST informative i have seen so far about the conditions on the trail. Thank you very much for this clean simple and well narrated video.
@@CoddiwompleOverland You got me hooked! like your driving style, "Easy does it", we just moved from CA to SC, getting out and exploring every weekend in our 16 Jeep JKU, MT.
reduce tire pressure to lower your rig next time. Rarely do I not speed thru the intro of such sites but yours is so well made I watch it every time. Well done indeed.
Awesome video I really enjoyed it we are going to get a jeep for trails and I was showing my girlfriend this video as we live 2 hours from there thanks 😊
The big mud hole at the top of Spaas Creek has been filled in and repaired thanks to the work and donations from Kentucky Toyota Landcruiser Association (KYTLCA). Spaas is a lot of fun, so is Pumpkin Hollow.
@@CoddiwompleOverland after watching your video I realized how much of the DBBB I have done over the past couple of years. I think I might have done the entire loop at this point.
Thank you for the preview of the DBBB. It's too much for this old man on a new adventure bike, but I would have enjoyed it as a two day dual sport camping trip 30 years ago.
Great video! I’m new to overlanding, but a long time off-roader. We have a log cabin on Lake Watuaga in Eastern Tennessee, but haven’t really done these trails (mostly went to OHV parks). I’m definitely seeking this out when I go home! Thank you!
It was great meeting y’all yesterday ! This part of fin castle and Walker creek we done last weekend. Love watching the videos they are amazing and informative and have been a great help for us for our destinations ! Great fun for the whole family !
@@CoddiwompleOverland remember the white trailboss. And keep my wife in y’all’s thoughts if you wouldn’t care to. Getting her out is sometimes the only thing that lets her forget about some of the pain she deals with.
Great video ! No need for a lift for your buddy. High clearance fenders and mud tires would go a long way ! Looking forward to more content ! Thanks for sharing
What beautiful country regardless of the season. BTW your choice of of transport seems to have worked out just fine. There is no doubt that it's important to have a buddy (second vehicle) with equal capabilities to make the trip enjoyable and remove a whole lot of stress in what is meant to be a relaxing expedition in beautiful country. I know that country and it is absolutely beautiful.
Another very good video, thanks. Your videos are clueing me in on many of the overlanding routes in the southeast, which I truly appreciate. I am retiring from the Army this summer and returning to the southeast (Florida) where I plan to enjoy the countryside much as you are doing. I have my Retirement Adventure Vehicle (RAV) on order; a new Ford Bronco, and I plan to use it to discover many of those hidden gems in the southeast. Thanks again for your very informative and entertaining videos.
Just subscribed to your channel, thinking about coming to red river gorge to do the entire Backcountry byway by motorcycle if allowed, didn't even know about it till watching your video, thanks for your amazing footage brother!!!!!!
I just found your channel this morning and now I need to play catch up to all of your videos. I really like the way that they are presented. The DBBB is being added to my list of eastern U.S. trails.
Great video and talking is easy to listen too . I’d like to find it next year until then winch time, tires, some sliders and bumpers. Just got 3 1/2” Rubicon lift finished up, adjustable track bar, all new tie rod ends, 3 1/2”- 4” Shocks, still building my overlander 2001 jeep XJ.
I did this with my 2000 Jeep XJ on 31s no lockers when I was riding with the overland bound group a year or so ago. Doing this made me want to get a bigger lift lockers and bigger tires as soon as I was done lol great video
@@CoddiwompleOverland it was fun. I going to have to check out LBL at some point. My Jeep is still undergoing treatment so when it’s done that’s my first place I’m going. Stay safe keep on jeepin on 🤙
You can find the route at Ridethedbbb.org they keep the route updated as it changes from time to time, also the proceeds from the maps go to keeping it open.
Great video, took my brand new at the time 03 rubicon there. The next day my wife told me we was getting a lift. Great move the mods are still going on.
Thank you for the awesome compliment and for the sub!
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Very informative section-by-section trail report, thanks for that! Impressive driving skills - very calm, always in control, no momentum, pure traction. Did you regear? What tires is the red Jeep on?
Awesome video! One of the best I've seen so far! We have a stock jeep wrangler but would love to start doing this! Ant recommendations on good starting spots. We are in Northern Kentucky. Thank you!
We are going to try to get to the Ozarks this year. Glad this video helped. Let us know what days you will be here and maybe we can get together. We only live and hour away from the DBBB
Excellent video! The third trail is usually called furnace pilot road, you call it mountain-something. I've done the first three trails in my forester. There are videos on my channel if you want to see. I also narrate, but I don't have an awesome camera person like you haha. I just use a tripod. The external shots are KEY to a good off-road video! They are a pain to capture, but they are the best part! I subscribed! Keep up the great work! By the way, for about $100 you can get a hand held 3 axis gimbal for a phone. That would make your video look professional quality! Great editing too!
I have really enjoyed your video. I have a stock 2007 unlimited, I would love to do that.thanks for the great video. It is hard to stay or get excited about overlanding in the southeast.
Someone probably already answered this but my Buddy heater did the same and I didn’t let it get hot enough on low to catch the entire grate so it was doing the same thing. Once I waited a few minutes I gradually turned it up and it worked great.
Definitely gonna need to learn from you for sure really home we can hook up in the fall . Wouldn’t want the family to have bad experience with me not knowing much off roading
Where does the trail start,do you have GPS coordinates??We enjoy your videos and comentary,,and would love to join you on an excursion ..Keep up the excellent vids👍👍🤟
Finally a nice overlanding video trip thru the backwoods without all that damn noise of music playing. Thank you sir. Nice to hear a calm voice and the outdoors for once..
You are welcome and thank you for the awesome compliment!
I really like the way you narrated the video. Not many people tell you what trail they are on and how difficult it is. Thank you. I really enjoyed your trip.
Thanks! We are really glad you liked it
Beautiful little Trail! Remind me in part of the thousands of miles of logging roads we have in the mountains here on the West side of Oregon. Over the last 12 years my wife and I have explored countless miles of these Mountain back roads with numerous waterfalls, old growth redwood trees, elk, bears, wolves, and numerous other beautiful creatures and natural beauty our loving Creator designed.
Last year I bought a new Rubicon 2-door and built it for handling the roughest of these roads, which we have been enjoying very much.
We would like to get the west coast at some point. Thank for sharing and watching!
Just found your channel. Very refreshing to finally find someone that doesn't overlay music and play the video in fast forward. Just honest, unedited film and great narration of the trail. Awesome video man!
Thanks for the awesome compliment!
Bravo @21:41 "Alan and Nancy decided they didn't want to try the rocks, and I don't blame 'em." Knowing your limits is an important step towards the ultimate goal, which is always getting back home safely. Good on you for not pushing your friends to max out their equipment and skill level.
You are exactly right! Thanks for watching!
Probably the best jeep video I've watched, ever, on you tube. I was raised on a 49 willys cj-2a, and a 1973 CJ-5 304. I've also had an 83 cj-7, and a 81 cj-5, and now own a 76 CJ-5 304. Of all the videos I've watched, this one was so relaxed, and much fun to watch... It's exactly the the kind of of off- roading I like to do. I sometimes get so frustrated with some of these videos when they are attempting to do things with a jeep that is not reality, and the only way I would do, is if I were in an absolute situation that required it. Sorry, a little long winded, but I would hardly watch a 30 minute video, and enjoy it all the way thru like this one. I hope to see many more...
Thank you so much for this incredible compliment!
Cool Jeep Jeep Whop Whop.....
@@CoddiwompleOverland I'm planning a trip with my 82 year young mom to Alaska. I noticed sr.s, how are they handling the trail... we mostly will be doing highway mostly and the ferry there Yukon back.if the boader opens.
They do very well! Alan and Nancy are both very very active and are really young at heart. Alaska is definitely on our bucket list too!
Thank you!
Love your jeep
Thank you!
20:09 Man you are strong! Pullin that jeep uphill like that! 😂
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for recording your trip. I enjoyed it.
Thank you for the comment!
Really great video! No need for music/ effects when there is good content!
Thanks for the awesome compliment!
Crazy Adventures!! 🤙🏼 Something tells me that the red Jeep owner will get a lift and bigger tires soon !
Thanks! And yes they're thinking about it!
Great video and great tribute to David.
Thank you
Propane heaters typically do that when there is trash or dust in the supply tubes. Blow them out real good with compressed air and see if that helps. Love your videos!! Subscribed.
Thanks!
Always the best!🤗🇺🇸🇨🇦 Michigan
Thank you
the more videos i watch about the DBBB the more i want to go down there and try it, and by far this video was the MOST informative i have seen so far about the conditions on the trail. Thank you very much for this clean simple and well narrated video.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
This Video is KILLIN IT! Nice Job! Congratulations!
Thank you! We can't believe how well its doing either!
Very informative video. No annoying music or nonsense monologue.
Glad you liked it!
That was fun! Thanks for sharing, friend.
Thank you for going along!
You guys are such a great drivers, the narrative is also to the point.
Thank you
@@CoddiwompleOverland You got me hooked! like your driving style, "Easy does it", we just moved from CA to SC, getting out and exploring every weekend in our 16 Jeep JKU, MT.
Hope to see you out on the trails someday.
Great footage and narration. Gorgeous trail!
Thank you!
I have a stock OR tacoma and can't wait to explore some of these trails. I'll need better tires for the harder ones. Peaceful video too
Thanks!
Thanks for a nice tour of the DBBB!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel. Very good video. Wife and I are heading down to do the loop at the end of October. Your video convinced us to go try it.
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching
Thanks for the ride! Another great video and beautiful scenery.
Thank you!
listening to you narrate this is just heart-warming. great video, looks like a good time.
Thank you very much! It was a great time
Just came across your channel. You're making some great videos. You should have 50k subscribers!
Thank you so very much!!
Great video!
Thank you!
Good to see 2 different types of builds do the same trails. One well built with large tires and one more stock with small tires.
Thanks for watching
love the articulation of the suspension
The Clayton Off Road Suspension is awesome!
Great job! This is the first video if yours that I have seen. I subscribed and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos! Take care!!!!
Thank you! We are so glad you like our channel!
Love your videos and all the adventure!
Thank you!
Great video! Love that you share the trails and the difficulty. Look forward to watching more!
Thank you!
Definitely on my list Thanks
They will be adding more miles in the future.
reduce tire pressure to lower your rig next time. Rarely do I not speed thru the intro of such sites but yours is so well made I watch it every time. Well done indeed.
Thanks!
Nice video and very entertaining . Looked fun and challenging without beating the crap out of your Jeeps.
Thank you and yes it was a great trip!
Thanks for the red jeep footage. I enjoy it all but that gives me a better idea what I can be comfortable with in my fairly stock Moab.
You are welcome!
wow how cosy with rain and all
it was!
Awesome video I really enjoyed it we are going to get a jeep for trails and I was showing my girlfriend this video as we live 2 hours from there thanks 😊
Thanks for watching!
Jeanne here, My dad took me and my sibs on this when I was 11... would love to go again
Hope to see you out there some day.
The big mud hole at the top of Spaas Creek has been filled in and repaired thanks to the work and donations from Kentucky Toyota Landcruiser Association (KYTLCA).
Spaas is a lot of fun, so is Pumpkin Hollow.
They had started repairing it when we went through.
@@CoddiwompleOverland after watching your video I realized how much of the DBBB I have done over the past couple of years. I think I might have done the entire loop at this point.
Its a fun loop for sure!
Great video. We will that route to our list of things to do in that part of the country. Nice jeep too.
Thank you!
Coddi we went to the DBBB and had a blast. Thanks for the great video. It helped is out. We are looking forward to the spring and go again.
Glad it helped and you all had a great time.
Good job bro. Everyone need this type of content to watch and feels good ❤️love from Pakistan 🇵🇰👍
Thank you!
Great looking Jeep, and I love the DV8 front bumper!
Thanks!
I need to run this route. Looks amazing.
It is a great trip!
Great video and commentary.
Thank you!
Nicely done! Your narrative was excellent.
Thank you very much!
Great job with all the info!
Thank you!
I can guarantee that you won't find me eating any kind of beans while camping in eastern KY! LOL Great video!
LOL! Thanks and glad you liked it!
Awesome guide!
Thank you!
Thanks for posting. I wish I were there now. 🙂
Thank you for the compliment!
Great video 👍
Thank you!
Another awesome video with great commentary. Thank you very much for naming the different trails because now I'll be able to locate them hopefully.
Thank you for the compliment!
the vid and commentary good no background music another plus. what you see is what you get natural sound of the vechiles ect
Thank you. Glad you like it
Great video, really enjoyed it all the way from Los Angeles. Love the narrating, no music was even better. Keep on trailing my friend.
Thank you very much! We are glad you like it!
Fantastic video! Really illustrates the difference between how Jeeps are tooled up and how certain trails present challenges.
Thank you for the awesome compliment!
great video, love those trails
Thanks! We really like them too
Thank you for the preview of the DBBB. It's too much for this old man on a new adventure bike, but I would have enjoyed it as a two day dual sport camping trip 30 years ago.
Thanks for watching! It would be fun on a dual sport for sure
Great video! I’m new to overlanding, but a long time off-roader. We have a log cabin on Lake Watuaga in Eastern Tennessee, but haven’t really done these trails (mostly went to OHV parks). I’m definitely seeking this out when I go home! Thank you!
You are welcome! Glad you liked it!
Great video. I am really motivated to go. Thanks for putting this video together.
Thank you! We are glad you liked it!
Thanks for putting this together!
Thank you for watching!
It was great meeting y’all yesterday ! This part of fin castle and Walker creek we done last weekend. Love watching the videos they are amazing and informative and have been a great help for us for our destinations ! Great fun for the whole family !
It was great meeting you too! Thanks so much for watching our channel
@@CoddiwompleOverland remember the white trailboss. And keep my wife in y’all’s thoughts if you wouldn’t care to. Getting her out is sometimes the only thing that lets her forget about some of the pain she deals with.
We will definitely keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. Hopefully she will feel up to going on a trip with us in the future!
@@CoddiwompleOverland absolutely ! That’s a bucket list item right there !
@@CoddiwompleOverland Thank you !
Great video ! No need for a lift for your buddy. High clearance fenders and mud tires would go a long way ! Looking forward to more content ! Thanks for sharing
Thanks! There are definitely limitations to mud terrains.
We were on some of those trails in early Nov. There for a couple of days wheeling. Fun time, plan to go back next year. Nice Vid, thanks.
Thank you for watching!
What beautiful country regardless of the season. BTW your choice of of transport seems to have worked out just fine. There is no doubt that it's important to have a buddy (second vehicle) with equal capabilities to make the trip enjoyable and remove a whole lot of stress in what is meant to be a relaxing expedition in beautiful country. I know that country and it is absolutely beautiful.
Thank you for watching and yes it is a beautiful area for sure!
Awesome video .love it
Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the overview really enjoyed it!
Thank you!
Great video
Thank you!
Fantastic adventure! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
Phenomenal and informative video man! We just started our channel so I realize how much work went into that video!
Thank you for the awesome compliment! Good luck on your channel and just be you! We will check you out!
Another very good video, thanks. Your videos are clueing me in on many of the overlanding routes in the southeast, which I truly appreciate. I am retiring from the Army this summer and returning to the southeast (Florida) where I plan to enjoy the countryside much as you are doing. I have my Retirement Adventure Vehicle (RAV) on order; a new Ford Bronco, and I plan to use it to discover many of those hidden gems in the southeast. Thanks again for your very informative and entertaining videos.
Thank you very much !
Another awesome video!! Thanks for sharing your adventures
Thank you!
Some of my wife's family lives in south east Kentucky. Looks we we need to take the Jeep next time we visit!
For sure!
Just subscribed to your channel, thinking about coming to red river gorge to do the entire Backcountry byway by motorcycle if allowed, didn't even know about it till watching your video, thanks for your amazing footage brother!!!!!!
Thanks for watching and subscribing! You can do the entire DBBB by motorcycle but it has to be street legal. A dual sport would be a blast on it!
Really liked your video and how you narrated it. Well done! Gave you a sub!
Thank you very much!
I just found your channel this morning and now I need to play catch up to all of your videos. I really like the way that they are presented. The DBBB is being added to my list of eastern U.S. trails.
Glad you found us and thanks for watching!
Great video and talking is easy to listen too . I’d like to find it next year until then winch time, tires, some sliders and bumpers. Just got 3 1/2” Rubicon lift finished up, adjustable track bar, all new tie rod ends, 3 1/2”- 4” Shocks, still building my overlander 2001 jeep XJ.
Sounding like a great build!
Just found your channel and really loved this video Nicely done
Thank you very much! Glad you found us.
I did this with my 2000 Jeep XJ on 31s no lockers when I was riding with the overland bound group a year or so ago. Doing this made me want to get a bigger lift lockers and bigger tires as soon as I was done lol great video
Thanks! Sounds like you had a great too
@@CoddiwompleOverland it was fun. I going to have to check out LBL at some point. My Jeep is still undergoing treatment so when it’s done that’s my first place I’m going. Stay safe keep on jeepin on 🤙
We had a great time LBL too. Will probably go back there early this coming summer.
@@CoddiwompleOverland maybe I’ll run into there! I’ve heard great things about it so naturally I have to check it out haha
Another great video! Looks like a slippery mess in spots but that’s all part of it.
Thanks and yes it was a little slick in places! LOL
I love this video. Can you share the route you went on detail and camping spots you found. Planning a trip back there soon to do it all!
You can find the route at Ridethedbbb.org they keep the route updated as it changes from time to time, also the proceeds from the maps go to keeping it open.
Beautiful!
Yes it was! Thank you for the comment
Great video, took my brand new at the time 03 rubicon there. The next day my wife told me we was getting a lift. Great move the mods are still going on.
Thanks! Sounds like it was definitely a trip that paid off!!
very nice video and naration .. pro documentary :)
Thanks
interesting rocks loved it
Yes they were! Thank you.
Well done video! Great narration and as someone said thanks for mentioning the roads and areas as you go through them. Subscribing!
Thank you for the awesome compliment and for the sub!
Very informative section-by-section trail report, thanks for that!
Impressive driving skills - very calm, always in control, no momentum, pure traction. Did you regear?
What tires is the red Jeep on?
Thank you for the awesome compliments! We are running 5.13 gears. The red jeep has Nitro Terra Grappler G2's
Awesome video! One of the best I've seen so far! We have a stock jeep wrangler but would love to start doing this! Ant recommendations on good starting spots. We are in Northern Kentucky. Thank you!
Parts of the Kentucky Adventure Tour os great for beginners but I would still recommend having a buddy go along.
You should come to the Ozarks. We have excellent trails. There's enough to ride for weeks.
The Ozarks are definitely on our short list. When does everything bloom there in the spring?
second this. we love the Ozarks. looking at Daniel Boone for a short New Years trip and this video is exactly what I was looking for.
@@CoddiwompleOverland mid April is a good time
We are going to try to get to the Ozarks this year. Glad this video helped. Let us know what days you will be here and maybe we can get together. We only live and hour away from the DBBB
Thanks Ben, we are working on our schedule now
Great review of the trail! Hope to make it there soon
Thank you!
Nice video. I definitely have added this to my list of places to explore. Though it looks like it's best not to go solo.
Thank you! And you are right unless you have a heavily built rig, its not a good idea to go alone
Excellent video! The third trail is usually called furnace pilot road, you call it mountain-something. I've done the first three trails in my forester. There are videos on my channel if you want to see. I also narrate, but I don't have an awesome camera person like you haha. I just use a tripod. The external shots are KEY to a good off-road video! They are a pain to capture, but they are the best part! I subscribed! Keep up the great work! By the way, for about $100 you can get a hand held 3 axis gimbal for a phone. That would make your video look professional quality! Great editing too!
Thanks for the comment and subscription! I do have an awesome camera person! Thanks for the tips and we will check your channel out.
I have really enjoyed your video. I have a stock 2007 unlimited, I would love to do that.thanks for the great video. It is hard to stay or get excited about overlanding in the southeast.
We are glad you liked it! Overlanding in the southwest takes some work but can be done
Looks like a very fun trail ride! The red jeep would probably had done much better with different tires.
It was a lot of fun and yes different tires would have made a big difference. Thanks for watching!
Someone probably already answered this but my Buddy heater did the same and I didn’t let it get hot enough on low to catch the entire grate so it was doing the same thing. Once I waited a few minutes I gradually turned it up and it worked great.
We will keep that in mind. We replaced it with a new one.
When is the next trip would love to tag along behind you guys and see such beautiful country.
End of January.
Definitely gonna need to learn from you for sure really home we can hook up in the fall . Wouldn’t want the family to have bad experience with me not knowing much off roading
Looking forward to it
Where does the trail start,do you have GPS coordinates??We enjoy your videos and comentary,,and would love to join you on an excursion ..Keep up the excellent vids👍👍🤟
You can get the updated tracks at ridethedbbb.org
Come ride with us anytime.
Just a set of M/T tire on the red JL would make a WORLD of difference!!
Yes they have since changed
A set of aggressive treaded tires might have made it a bit easier for the red Jeep? Even a set of All Terrains?
Yes, it would have.