Can't believe I haven't seen this yet. WOW great footage once again. As mentioned previously when I subscribed, I'm a for fun channel jeepNdirt just starting off, but truly wish I lived close to that type of area like you guys. So AWESOME. I planning trip out to Colorado this year and have been using your videos as a "Planning guide". Great stuff, and great action. Should also point out, your spotter really should have been watching that passenger tire placement to prevent what "almost" happened. The 392 was guided correctly as far as tire placement, but really good action and glad you didn't roll. Great job.
I’ve never seen anyone take Josh’s line on the first obstacle, wild! However, the flopper is the obstacle, which is the driver side of obstacle 1. It’s tricky as you have to make some changes while doing it to not flop. The part that was filled in 🙄, is essentially the bypass of obstacle 1. I mean, it’s not a bypass, but the flopper is the real obstacle there. Still, I’d just remove the rocks… we had Sean take that as I wasn’t confident spotting him on the Flopper. Good stuff buddy!
How’s your pants after that? 🤣 Funny now. There’s a V-notch like this on Copper Cache canyon south of Hoover Dam. But it’s shale and loose stuff, way too easy to slide into. A buddy damaged his TJ pretty good on it.
Rock stacking is bullshit and weak! If you need to stack rocks like that then go find an easier trail! We might to run Wheeler tomorrow and it pisses me off. Glad to see you shared your frustration. If you can’t run an obstacle then pull out the winch or go run a forest road. Great video Kerry
With some good spotting, I would think you would be ok. Get some under armor on that thing and some 35s or 37s and you can tackle most of the trails in Colorado.
@@FilmmakerCentral Thanks! I'll end up with 35s, 2" lift and some under armor I'm sure. Would love 37's but not sure I'll ever go that big unless I really get into crawling and re-gear..
Another great video! Looks like a fun trail. Have you ever been on the trail up Mt. Antero near Buena Vista? We’ve been thinking about trying that one sometime and we’re just trying to get some intel on it.
Kerry, I'm not a Jeep owner but a FJ & Land Rover. So I'm not familiar with what you mean by "392" in reference to 1 of of the Jeeps in this video. Appreciate your vids on RUclips. Thanks, Paul (Greeley). :)
Can't believe I haven't seen this yet. WOW great footage once again. As mentioned previously when I subscribed, I'm a for fun channel jeepNdirt just starting off, but truly wish I lived close to that type of area like you guys. So AWESOME. I planning trip out to Colorado this year and have been using your videos as a "Planning guide". Great stuff, and great action. Should also point out, your spotter really should have been watching that passenger tire placement to prevent what "almost" happened. The 392 was guided correctly as far as tire placement, but really good action and glad you didn't roll. Great job.
I’ve never seen anyone take Josh’s line on the first obstacle, wild! However, the flopper is the obstacle, which is the driver side of obstacle 1. It’s tricky as you have to make some changes while doing it to not flop. The part that was filled in 🙄, is essentially the bypass of obstacle 1. I mean, it’s not a bypass, but the flopper is the real obstacle there. Still, I’d just remove the rocks… we had Sean take that as I wasn’t confident spotting him on the Flopper. Good stuff buddy!
Looks like a fun one, always enjoy your videos!
Looked like fun! Sorry we missed that trip.
How’s your pants after that? 🤣 Funny now.
There’s a V-notch like this on Copper Cache canyon south of Hoover Dam. But it’s shale and loose stuff, way too easy to slide into. A buddy damaged his TJ pretty good on it.
I did the exact same thing. Had to clean my shorts after! 🤣
Rock stacking is bullshit and weak! If you need to stack rocks like that then go find an easier trail! We might to run Wheeler tomorrow and it pisses me off. Glad to see you shared your frustration. If you can’t run an obstacle then pull out the winch or go run a forest road. Great video Kerry
Nice videos! you think a stock Gladiator Mojave with 33's could make it up with some good driving?
With some good spotting, I would think you would be ok. Get some under armor on that thing and some 35s or 37s and you can tackle most of the trails in Colorado.
@@FilmmakerCentral Thanks! I'll end up with 35s, 2" lift and some under armor I'm sure. Would love 37's but not sure I'll ever go that big unless I really get into crawling and re-gear..
Another great video! Looks like a fun trail. Have you ever been on the trail up Mt. Antero near Buena Vista? We’ve been thinking about trying that one sometime and we’re just trying to get some intel on it.
It’s on our todo list
Great shirt!
LOL, Thanks
Kerry, I'm not a Jeep owner but a FJ & Land Rover. So I'm not familiar with what you mean by "392" in reference to 1 of of the Jeeps in this video. Appreciate your vids on RUclips. Thanks, Paul (Greeley). :)
The 392 is a variation of the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a 392 Hemi Engine in it
Hi Kerry , Would a Samurai with 31s and a front locker be doable on this trail?
Just need to pick the right lines, but it will be a little tricky on 31 unless you have good amount of experience.
That got a little tippy.
Josh is almost cheating!! haha. Looking forward to doing this trail.
You need better spotters when wheeling like that.
Kerry, what were your thoughts on that big "TIP" you went thru?
It looked WAY more dramatic than it really was. I was a long way from rolling over. I've been in MUCH WORSE situations before.