I prefer the natural sound, engines and ambient noises, people communicating. Not a fan of music in the videos. All in all, I enjoyed this video, the narration and the build tips
As a women into cars I agree with these types of videos. Although informative I would've liked to hear more sounds of nature/snow and engine. I wish I could off-road my crv would need a lot of work to do that
Dude, the editing of your trip reports is getting to be absolutely top notch. That section starting around 8:00 is fantastic, with the interior shot, the shot from the front, and the drone footage, all with the interior audio. Just great.
This is the kind of vacation I would book. You're very fortunate to have a group that likes to do this type of trip. All I ever hear is crying when we get 2 to 3 inches of snow.
My friends and i used to have a cabin in the woods miles from anywhere. Winter was the best time because no blackflies or mosquitoes. The most exciting parts of the weekend was the getting in or even out again through the snow. Your video brings back all those precious memories when men were men and four by fours ate snow.
39s on a D2 is crazy, that thing is an absolute weapon! Now I feel that I should've put bigger ones on mine. Love your approach to traction control first, the system on a D2 is very impressive for a car that came out 25 years ago. Always great to see Land Rover love across the pond
Snow wheeling in the PNW is one of the best things I've found. It has completely changed things for me. It's one of the few things that let's me fully be present. It's hard to explain until you get out there. Love the content buddy. Hopefully this season is incredible!
It’s nice to see your shop efforts being used on the trail. You could do more of these and I don’t think viewers would complain. And, the NO MUSIC portions were a nice change.
Man snow sketches me out so bad but I REALLY want to travel in it more. It’s so beautiful. Thanks to videos like this I can experience vicariously. Super sick adventure my man. That powder looks amazing
It was a great trip! Snow should sketch everyone out and It needs to be respected like the Desert. If you don't bring the right gear, you can definitely die out there. BUT with the right gear, Preparation and team of friends it's hands down one of my favorite environments!
Snow, just as sand or any other backcountry terrain needs to be respected. You should always have the proper gear, knowledge and training or you can definitely die out there. With: 1. The proper gear 2. Preparation 3. A team of others, that you know and trust (if you're not experienced, you should not travel alone.) it's hands down one of the best and most enjoyable elements in which to adventure!
@@bsg2580, tire chains do nothing in the kind of snow in this video. Tire chains are fine for packed and slippery snow on maintained road surfaces, but are completely ineffective in deep powder. They would only serve to dig the vehicle in deeper and get it buried.
@@NOMADPLUSOFFICIAL these guys are ballsy running in such deep stuff. I would want taller narrower tires I think. Something! Anyway great video- we all need a little of this in our lives.
11:50 Dude, you are literally just the best possible friend. I'd pay factual money for a friend like that. What am i talking about? "I'm GLAD I'm HERE instead of THERE" while you're spending effort to help someone out instead of being at the front where you could be. That's the kind of thing the "right person" says to another. Keep it coming man.
What you said at 10:15 to 10:36 is exactly how I feel when I take my 2nd gen Cummins dually off road/mudding and camping with my friends and family or sometimes alone. Even just driving the ol girl is smiles per miles. Good video man.
Man, I wish I had the time and funds to go overlanding again. This is my dream trip and it makes me sad that due to financial limitations, I won't be able to achieve this any time soon, if at all. Awesome video and looking forward to more!
I really appreciate that you show you were able to do that with KO2s. Everyone bashes the KO2, but I feel like a lot of those people do not fully appreciate the driving skill to use them to their full potential. We ran them for years snow wheeling in our basic build offroad vehicle. Yes there are better tires for strictly snow wheeling rigs, but for an all round overlanding rig, the KO2 does a fantastic job in snow aired down, and driven properly.
The KO2 is the best snow tire in the US because of 1 main reason. Size. I've seen other snow specific tires that have better technology. Specifically, 3d siping. BUT at the end of the day, tire size matters... alot! Firestone makes a tire that has an unbelievable tread pattern, 3d siping, and other tech that I would love on my rigs. But the biggest size they make is a 35 in that tire 🤦♂️. I've tried a bunch of different tires in the snow, and I have found that the 39x13.5 r17 ko2 is the best because of the combination of size and a tight tread pattern. Everything else this size is too aggressive to hold onto snow. And everything with a better snow pattern is too small for our trails. But I'm hoping to see some more competition in the big a/t space 😁. Because when tire companies compete, we win.
Man, what a trip it would be to go on one of your trips as a passenger. I don't have a rig capable of going where you go, but I think it would be a total blast to experience it with you!
When I was in Jr High my family when to Seattle worlds fair in a Series IIA Land Rover we decided to go see Crater Lake. It was paved road with fresh powder. We were first to go up in morning. The snow was above the stock Rover bumper and stayed between the snow fence post every 40 yards. We stopped at lodge and totally surprised snow plow operator who spent the night. Nothing like your trip but pretty neat especially with the snow plow driver explicit remark. “How the heck did you get here this morning and don’t start down for 45 minutes.. it was still snowing
What a great memory! My early travel memories were in Europe in the back of my Dad's Datsun king cab lol. We called it Dan the diesel. It would have been a lot cooler in a Series 2a lol.
Grew up in Central Washington and now live in N.E.Washington at 3000' elevation. We didn't have big tires maybe 33", ran some crazy homemade chains too with our rigs and I had my trustee warn 8274 with steel cable. Ahhh that was snow wheelin' back in the day!
Thanks for sharing your day snow trip with us! I really loved the drone shots up above and in front of your rig! It was cool not to have foot prints in the snow as you drove forward! You should make an insulated cover for your smoker to keep the heat in and not burn up soo many pellets.
This video brought back so many good memories of when I was young. I grew up in Vancouver, B.C. and my buds and I all had 4X4's of one sort or another: Land Rover 88, Willy's station wagon, CJ5, GMC 4X4 Panel, Jimmy's, Blazers, Broncos, Ramchargers and the odd Toyota. We loved to do the same thing, go drive up one of the local mountains as soon as the snow started and go as far as we could. No cell phones, no Sat phones, just a CB radio and a whole lot of determination. Loved your video and consider me subbed!
Epic video man! We went snowwheeling over Thanksgiving but only with 33s. Watching this really makes me want to get a designated rig for stuff like this. Loved the section without music and just HP. Gave me chills and made me wish I was out there.
I am new to this channel and I am a beginner to 4x4 but I love hikeing and what works great for me in winter for 3-4 hours is to boil water and fill the plastic bottle and put it in your sleeping bag or bed. It works great! :)
Well done look like you all had a good time spending times with friend is priceless also decompressing from the day-to-day work week is also important. Thanks for sharing.😊
9:45 - You gotta remember... if you're 30, how many of do you _really_ have left? 30... maybe? What if you can't walk when you're 65? What if you can't see? Stop thinking you'll make it to 90 without considering you may not walk anymore a decade prior. Don't take it for granted y'all. Get out there!
Germany here 🇩🇪 Got your video suggested on my page and i am truly thrilled. Nice editing, nice voice over and Storytelling. I am really jealous of that kind of "freedom".
Awesome trip Nate. Did you notice much difference in traction between the A/T's and the M/T's in that deep snow? I usually run the A/Ts in the snow at Browns Camp.
Thank you Nate for your love of the Land Rover discovery, watching your videos help me pick the truck to build that I got rid of my jeep to get it’s a great platform with so many options. My future plan is to LS swap it. Big fan. Your Land Rover is my favorite.
Thanks, you just reminded me to check my airbags. For some reason, in MT with my much heavier truck, I got used to snow bridging (higher or moderate tire pressure), different tires in those days. Snow was drier, your snow still looked a little on the wet side.
Suggestion: mount a light, but sturdy, plow V-blade on the front of the lead vehicle. Set the height of the bottom of it about two inches lower than the bottom of the lowest obstacle on the underside....bottom of the differentials. On the move, the blade will clear away any snow which could pile up underneath and high-center the machine. Clearance of the top of the snow with the blade would also prevent build-up in the steering gear as well. Just a thought !! Have more fun !!!!
MY FAVORITE WHEELING ! Snow wheeling is awesome . I got my jeep all packed with recovery stuff and now just waiting for some snow . ( live in mountains of PA) changed all the fluids in my jeep went over every thing and im ready to go.. so God please give me some snow 😂😂 keep the snow wheeling videos coming Nate 👍👍👍
It always cracks me up when these youtubers are like I would never suggest you do this but when your me like they are the only people in the world capable of doing these things
Super jealous, I can’t wait to get up and play! I missed out the other weekend and my spot only goes up to 3000’. Those big all terrains really impressed me last year when an open/open jeep on 33s was having no problem following my 36s.
Thanks for the no music portion so we could hear the machines working of course the drone video with music was good as well as we wouldn't have heard the machines at that distance. Hope this is practice that you will continue with. Amazing what good insulation does isn't it. Also amazing is how far tire technology has come, back in the days of bias ply tires you would have been hard put to do what you did on those tires that you have now.
I got an atv on trade and had no one to ride with so I pretty much just let my brother Matt use it and I bought me another one. Its worth it to have someone to ride with who appreciates the time out away from home.
Loved this video so much. I need to get another locker for my 4runner! I swapped 3rd members to get some 4.88 gears a few years back. Time to slap another spartan in the rear axle! But I’m going to keep my front axle open as it’s IFS and I don’t want to ruin my tie rods and such
I'm gelous.This is adventure!Excellent view!Driving your vehicle through so much snow with your friends.Stay out at night and continue next day.I'd love it.Awsome !!!!!!
I prefer the natural sound, engines and ambient noises, people communicating. Not a fan of music in the videos. All in all, I enjoyed this video, the narration and the build tips
Agreed. Music is good at times though.
Love hearing the sounds of rigs blasting through snow!
I second that I only want the engines sound and natures sound don't need folks' music choices
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Agreed
As a women into cars I agree with these types of videos. Although informative I would've liked to hear more sounds of nature/snow and engine.
I wish I could off-road my crv would need a lot of work to do that
Man the part with no music is just perfect, that V8 sings and is music to my ears
My brother Nate, my name is Andre. I would like to say that no music natural sound is the way to go. May God bless you my friend you be saved.😊
I love snow wheeling. Nothing beats going out and pushing the limits in a 4x4 and coming back with your rig cleaner than when you left
Especially the tires. Basically look brand new (other than the rock gashes and chunking) when done
That Land Rover build is an absolute dream! As I build out my FJ80, this is the vision.
Thank you! It still needs some elbow grease, but it is proving to be very versatile. Honestly, I really love this old rover.
Is it reliable?
Being massive Land Rover fan I have to say that’s the best built disco and would love to see more of it! Keep up the good work and the trips
Dude, the editing of your trip reports is getting to be absolutely top notch. That section starting around 8:00 is fantastic, with the interior shot, the shot from the front, and the drone footage, all with the interior audio. Just great.
Exactly the kind of shot I'm looking for. AND the sound I'm looking for. that's music to my ears
I was thinking the same thing... how did he sync the timing on all those... was amazing.
I’m ready to get into some of this deep stuff with you. 👍🏻
You better be 😎. I can't wait, brother 🤘
That's what she said! 🙃
Embark on an offroading odyssey! This video captures the essence of conquering rugged terrains.
Nice to Robbie out there in the Grand Cherokee, but I wish he would finish the XJ.
This is the kind of vacation I would book. You're very fortunate to have a group that likes to do this type of trip. All I ever hear is crying when we get 2 to 3 inches of snow.
This was great! Please shoot more day trips. It encourages those of us who can only do those and not the extensive trips that we often see on YT.
Thank you for explaining "lockers vs open" and why. Very insightful.
My friends and i used to have a cabin in the woods miles from anywhere. Winter was the best time because no blackflies or mosquitoes. The most exciting parts of the weekend was the getting in or even out again through the snow. Your video brings back all those precious memories when men were men and four by fours ate snow.
39s on a D2 is crazy, that thing is an absolute weapon! Now I feel that I should've put bigger ones on mine.
Love your approach to traction control first, the system on a D2 is very impressive for a car that came out 25 years ago.
Always great to see Land Rover love across the pond
Snow wheeling in the PNW is one of the best things I've found. It has completely changed things for me. It's one of the few things that let's me fully be present. It's hard to explain until you get out there. Love the content buddy. Hopefully this season is incredible!
Right there with you on that one
It’s nice to see your shop efforts being used on the trail. You could do more of these and I don’t think viewers would complain.
And, the NO MUSIC portions were a nice change.
100% agree on both sentiments.
Man snow sketches me out so bad but I REALLY want to travel in it more. It’s so beautiful. Thanks to videos like this I can experience vicariously. Super sick adventure my man. That powder looks amazing
It was a great trip! Snow should sketch everyone out and It needs to be respected like the Desert. If you don't bring the right gear, you can definitely die out there. BUT with the right gear, Preparation and team of friends it's hands down one of my favorite environments!
Snow, just as sand or any other backcountry terrain needs to be respected. You should always have the proper gear, knowledge and training or you can definitely die out there. With:
1. The proper gear
2. Preparation
3. A team of others, that you know and trust (if you're not experienced, you should not travel alone.)
it's hands down one of the best and most enjoyable elements in which to adventure!
no tire chains for anyone?
@@bsg2580, tire chains do nothing in the kind of snow in this video. Tire chains are fine for packed and slippery snow on maintained road surfaces, but are completely ineffective in deep powder. They would only serve to dig the vehicle in deeper and get it buried.
@@NOMADPLUSOFFICIAL these guys are ballsy running in such deep stuff. I would want taller narrower tires I think. Something! Anyway great video- we all need a little of this in our lives.
Every man's dream for real.
It was great to see a jeep grand Cherokee wj on the trail. Was a great video like always
Land Rover is an exceptional car: the only one that can extricate you from difficult situations without the help of other vehicles.
Thank you for an adequate amount of B-Roll. This didn't need to be a 25 min video, and it doesn't go unnoticed :)
The disco vids are what brought me to this channel years ago, and will always be my favorite. So happy this one got filmed.
11:50 Dude, you are literally just the best possible friend. I'd pay factual money for a friend like that. What am i talking about? "I'm GLAD I'm HERE instead of THERE" while you're spending effort to help someone out instead of being at the front where you could be. That's the kind of thing the "right person" says to another. Keep it coming man.
That drone footage of you guys plowing snow was so sick!
What you said at 10:15 to 10:36 is exactly how I feel when I take my 2nd gen Cummins dually off road/mudding and camping with my friends and family or sometimes alone. Even just driving the ol girl is smiles per miles. Good video man.
Man, I wish I had the time and funds to go overlanding again. This is my dream trip and it makes me sad that due to financial limitations, I won't be able to achieve this any time soon, if at all. Awesome video and looking forward to more!
Robbie, now would have been a good time for the trail plug....... so patiently waiting for the completion of it
It's good to finally see Robbie out wheeling with the old crew.
One-day trips can be just as awesome to see on video as longer trips!
I really appreciate that you show you were able to do that with KO2s. Everyone bashes the KO2, but I feel like a lot of those people do not fully appreciate the driving skill to use them to their full potential. We ran them for years snow wheeling in our basic build offroad vehicle.
Yes there are better tires for strictly snow wheeling rigs, but for an all round overlanding rig, the KO2 does a fantastic job in snow aired down, and driven properly.
The KO2 is the best snow tire in the US because of 1 main reason. Size.
I've seen other snow specific tires that have better technology. Specifically, 3d siping.
BUT at the end of the day, tire size matters... alot!
Firestone makes a tire that has an unbelievable tread pattern, 3d siping, and other tech that I would love on my rigs. But the biggest size they make is a 35 in that tire 🤦♂️. I've tried a bunch of different tires in the snow, and I have found that the 39x13.5 r17 ko2 is the best because of the combination of size and a tight tread pattern. Everything else this size is too aggressive to hold onto snow. And everything with a better snow pattern is too small for our trails.
But I'm hoping to see some more competition in the big a/t space 😁. Because when tire companies compete, we win.
@@DirtLifestyle maybe the KO3 will come in that size
@@DirtLifestylewhich Firestones are you referring to?
Man, what a trip it would be to go on one of your trips as a passenger. I don't have a rig capable of going where you go, but I think it would be a total blast to experience it with you!
When I was in Jr High my family when to Seattle worlds fair in a Series IIA Land Rover we decided to go see Crater Lake. It was paved road with fresh powder. We were first to go up in morning. The snow was above the stock Rover bumper and stayed between the snow fence post every 40 yards. We stopped at lodge and totally surprised snow plow operator who spent the night. Nothing like your trip but pretty neat especially with the snow plow driver explicit remark. “How the heck did you get here this morning and don’t start down for 45 minutes.. it was still snowing
What a great memory! My early travel memories were in Europe in the back of my Dad's Datsun king cab lol. We called it Dan the diesel. It would have been a lot cooler in a Series 2a lol.
Nobody else doing these snow trips regularly. Love it. Great trip.
That’s the way to go. Out with a bunch of guys who know their stuff and are well prepared. Looked like you had a blast and great memories.
The disco is back!! Love it!
Me too!
This is why you do day trips. Sometimes you find issues that ya didn’t know you needed to address and update.
the no music part was super sick - love the raw sounds
Grew up in Central Washington and now live in N.E.Washington at 3000' elevation. We didn't have big tires maybe 33", ran some crazy homemade chains too with our rigs and I had my trustee warn 8274 with steel cable. Ahhh that was snow wheelin' back in the day!
Thanks for sharing your day snow trip with us!
I really loved the drone shots up above and in front of your rig! It was cool not to have foot prints in the snow as you drove forward!
You should make an insulated cover for your smoker to keep the heat in and not burn up soo many pellets.
This video brought back so many good memories of when I was young. I grew up in Vancouver, B.C. and my buds and I all had 4X4's of one sort or another: Land Rover 88, Willy's station wagon, CJ5, GMC 4X4 Panel, Jimmy's, Blazers, Broncos, Ramchargers and the odd Toyota. We loved to do the same thing, go drive up one of the local mountains as soon as the snow started and go as far as we could. No cell phones, no Sat phones, just a CB radio and a whole lot of determination. Loved your video and consider me subbed!
Would love a tour of your cargo area in the Rover!
Noted!
As a 4” lifted WJ on 33’s owner, robby is my spirit animal😂 dude is a beast!!!
Epic video man! We went snowwheeling over Thanksgiving but only with 33s. Watching this really makes me want to get a designated rig for stuff like this. Loved the section without music and just HP. Gave me chills and made me wish I was out there.
I am new to this channel and I am a beginner to 4x4 but I love hikeing and what works great for me in winter for 3-4 hours is to boil water and fill the plastic bottle and put it in your sleeping bag or bed. It works great! :)
That V8 engine sound amazing
Well done look like you all had a good time spending times with friend is priceless also decompressing from the day-to-day work week is also important. Thanks for sharing.😊
Love the short trips with cool snow!!! Keep it coming! We’re getting ready for snow season down here in Bend Oregon here pretty quick. So excited!
So fun! Snow like that is fun, light and fluffy and not freezing cold.
So many uploads I love this!!
More to come!
@@DirtLifestyle also love how active you are, living in Vancouver WA hope to get to shake your hand sometime!
That rig is unstoppable
9:45 - You gotta remember... if you're 30, how many of do you _really_ have left? 30... maybe? What if you can't walk when you're 65? What if you can't see? Stop thinking you'll make it to 90 without considering you may not walk anymore a decade prior. Don't take it for granted y'all. Get out there!
Well said! I actually make this exact argument all the time.
Jove these videos. You should show all of the not soo good videos with all of the mistakes you had encountered and got out of.
Lovely adventure. ...no better fun than with adventure and with friends ....
Robbie needs to get that xj finished. 😂
Lol, yes, he does! Trust me, we heckle him about it weekly 😁
I've probably watched this video like 15 times over the past year. thank you for making content and please make more like this!!
Very impressive, quality shooting and amazing adventure.. everything put together perfectly!!👏
This snow trucking is so cool. That deep snow is really beautiful. That would be so fun.
Thanks for making this video Nate! It was absolutely awesome and it’s making me think about finding some snow this year
Germany here 🇩🇪
Got your video suggested on my page and i am truly thrilled. Nice editing, nice voice over and Storytelling.
I am really jealous of that kind of "freedom".
I prefer the no music pure action
There is an extra sparkle in your smile when you’re wheeling in the snow.
Awesome trip Nate. Did you notice much difference in traction between the A/T's and the M/T's in that deep snow? I usually run the A/Ts in the snow at Browns Camp.
Thank you Nate for your love of the Land Rover discovery, watching your videos help me pick the truck to build that I got rid of my jeep to get it’s a great platform with so many options. My future plan is to LS swap it.
Big fan. Your Land Rover is my favorite.
Inferior vehicles. Someone should tell these guys about Toyota Land Cruiser - the one of roader to rule them all 😎
That snow was beautiful and listening to the Landrovers V8 working, is music to the ears!
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Thanks, you just reminded me to check my airbags. For some reason, in MT with my much heavier truck, I got used to snow bridging (higher or moderate tire pressure), different tires in those days. Snow was drier, your snow still looked a little on the wet side.
Suggestion: mount a light, but sturdy, plow V-blade on the front of the lead vehicle. Set the height of the bottom of it about two inches lower than the bottom of the lowest obstacle on the underside....bottom of the differentials. On the move, the blade will clear away any snow which could pile up underneath and high-center the machine. Clearance of the top of the snow with the blade would also prevent build-up in the steering gear as well. Just a thought !! Have more fun !!!!
Great photography I love your wheeling trips the disco is a beast ! No snow here ever in Western Australia thanks so much for sharing!
Can watch just raw footage without any music, its the best. Can just have that on in the background for hours. Its soothing.
Beautiful scenery...my favorite part was the horsepower and snow. ❄️🌲🌲🌲❄️
It's awesome to see you out using your equipment. Short but sweet video...love it all.
With this kind of crew and car to hike. All these a man wants in life ♥
MY FAVORITE WHEELING ! Snow wheeling is awesome . I got my jeep all packed with recovery stuff and now just waiting for some snow . ( live in mountains of PA) changed all the fluids in my jeep went over every thing and im ready to go.. so God please give me some snow 😂😂 keep the snow wheeling videos coming Nate 👍👍👍
that looks amazing! thats alot more snow then i would be comfortable with i n my heavy truck.
It always cracks me up when these youtubers are like I would never suggest you do this but when your me like they are the only people in the world capable of doing these things
THAT looks like FUN! Thanks for sharing...
Super jealous, I can’t wait to get up and play! I missed out the other weekend and my spot only goes up to 3000’. Those big all terrains really impressed me last year when an open/open jeep on 33s was having no problem following my 36s.
That Discovery is so cool!!!!! i love the squared lines of old land rovers. plus, that engine sounds really healthy.
I really enjoyed the horsepower and snow segment 🥰☺️ feel free to add more of those in upcoming videos ☺️
Thanks for the no music portion so we could hear the machines working of course the drone video with music was good as well as we wouldn't have heard the machines at that distance. Hope this is practice that you will continue with. Amazing what good insulation does isn't it. Also amazing is how far tire technology has come, back in the days of bias ply tires you would have been hard put to do what you did on those tires that you have now.
That’s a good looking LandRover
I prefer the raw audio also. Engines, tires, squeaks, suspension etc 👌🏻👌🏻
Hey dude, you accomplished one of my dreams. Very nice video , just friends, nature and the engines. I enjoyed every minute. Awesome.
I got an atv on trade and had no one to ride with so I pretty much just let my brother Matt use it and I bought me another one. Its worth it to have someone to ride with who appreciates the time out away from home.
I know filming day trips adds a lot of extra time to your day, but we sure like watching them.
Not only a great fabricator but your video are over the top. Truly some of the best offroading videos on the tube.
Can't wait for the snow to fly here in mid-missouri...till then, I'll just have to watch you all get to play in it up there
🤠👍
The best Landrover disco (what’s left of it) I’ve seen! Awesome vid too
That's my happy place too, being out there. Keeps your youth!
Lovin that S10 model!
Loved the video with all the fresh powder. Enjoy the short trips with friends and we appreciate you taking us along this time!
I loved snow wheeling with my Dad when I was a teenager. I haven't done it since. Maybe I will be able to do it again someday.
Love this! I recall watching a channel where a Jeep (CJ5?) blazes a trail in super deep snow , then camps overnight. Seems like a very cool trip!
The Land Rover Discovery II is so unique. Its awesome!
Awesome run. I'm headed up Wednesday can not wait!
Loved this video so much. I need to get another locker for my 4runner! I swapped 3rd members to get some 4.88 gears a few years back. Time to slap another spartan in the rear axle! But I’m going to keep my front axle open as it’s IFS and I don’t want to ruin my tie rods and such
Dude, that Land Rover is SICK!
I believe most ppl would prefer this kind of video editing, no background music covering the engine growl
Love seeing a wj in the mix, even if it was on a strap 🤣
I'm gelous.This is adventure!Excellent view!Driving your vehicle through so much snow with your friends.Stay out at night and continue next day.I'd love it.Awsome !!!!!!