Nice CJ3B. They are getting rare. I have a 1969 CJ5, a 1960 Willys Wagon and a 2015 Rubicon 4 door. All vehicles are stock except for a winch bumper on the Rubicon. Looks like fun.
I did the Overland Bike event this year and looking forward to the Overland Safari event this year as well. Thanks for putting these events on for us to enjoy.
Such clarity, directness, honesty and respect for the landowners as well as everyone who has the access to the roads. It is a balancing act and we have to respect each other and be kind along the way. Travel on :-).
Great drive and interesting learning about what people will put up with. Built rigs can be to the small trail world what Jetskis were to small lakes ten years ago. The promise of jackassery and inconsiderate noise. Your choice of ride was perfect.
I love everything about this. Rewatching it while searching for old jeeps to buy and getting seriously stoked for the next time I can ride the Overland!
It's Dec. 2021 in the midst of a world wide pandemic and my faith in humanity is at an all time low, but that scene where you stop and knock on the guys door asking for a quart of oil was sublime.
what a great video. I rarely watch this type of video but the CJ3B reminded me of my own 59 CJ5. I've driven some C6's in New Hampshire with it. Might have to look into the bird watching trip.
I love Jeep CJ, I'm from Brazil and the Jeep CJ5 is Very popular hear! It was produced hear from 1957 to 1983. The CJ3B was mounted in Brazil (CKD) from 1954 to 1957
Have you a video tour of the jeep ? Being in England, I'm pretty familiar with the Land Rover but know very little about the jeep and whatever accessories are available for them.
Great video. I've done a number of your "green" roads with a stock 2017 Tacoma, but have been afraid of venturing on the blue or red roads. It would be great to see your standards for blues and reds. Btw, love the jeep.
I've spent some time this year exploring class iv roads here in Vermont. Haven't encountered a land owner yet, but have seen where they will passively or directly block use of roads and legal trails.
Thanks for sharing this video, cool Jeep .
Nice CJ3B. They are getting rare. I have a 1969 CJ5, a 1960 Willys Wagon and a 2015 Rubicon 4 door. All vehicles are stock except for a winch bumper on the Rubicon. Looks like fun.
👍nice video thanks for sharing this video, nice old jeep.
I love the feel of Vermont back roads. Been a few years but I feel a Vermont ramble around trip coming. Vermont deli's are the best.
I did the Overland Bike event this year and looking forward to the Overland Safari event this year as well. Thanks for putting these events on for us to enjoy.
Such clarity, directness, honesty and respect for the landowners as well as everyone who has the access to the roads. It is a balancing act and we have to respect each other and be kind along the way. Travel on :-).
awesome. cant wait.
sweet , old school jeeps are awesome
Great drive and interesting learning about what people will put up with. Built rigs can be to the small trail world what Jetskis were to small lakes ten years ago. The promise of jackassery and inconsiderate noise. Your choice of ride was perfect.
I love everything about this. Rewatching it while searching for old jeeps to buy and getting seriously stoked for the next time I can ride the Overland!
It's Dec. 2021 in the midst of a world wide pandemic and my faith in humanity is at an all time low, but that scene where you stop and knock on the guys door asking for a quart of oil was sublime.
what a great video.
Peter,
Great episode, your natural in front of a camera. See you at VOBS
Best of luck!
what a great video. I rarely watch this type of video but the CJ3B reminded me of my own 59 CJ5. I've driven some C6's in New Hampshire with it. Might have to look into the bird watching trip.
The only tablet I thought I'd ever see in a Willys Jeep would be made of paper. What's this world coming to. lol. Great Jeep.
Too awesome, I love what you do, I hope to join you next year!
I love Jeep CJ, I'm from Brazil and the Jeep CJ5 is Very popular hear! It was produced hear from 1957 to 1983. The CJ3B was mounted in Brazil (CKD) from 1954 to 1957
Sweet ride!
Absolutely awesome video, would love to do this one day
How did I miss this video? Keep the great content coming. You’ve inspired me to film some short videos in order to show the area I live in.
AWESOME VIDEO love the new 3b you need to do some vintage overland rallys with that thing
Long Live Flatfenders!
Love the Willy's, very cute ha ha, not as cute as Violet though.
Have you a video tour of the jeep ?
Being in England, I'm pretty familiar with the Land Rover but know very little about the jeep and whatever accessories are available for them.
Great video. I've done a number of your "green" roads with a stock 2017 Tacoma, but have been afraid of venturing on the blue or red roads. It would be great to see your standards for blues and reds. Btw, love the jeep.
10-4 on the Jeep! A natural for that activity!
I've spent some time this year exploring class iv roads here in Vermont. Haven't encountered a land owner yet, but have seen where they will passively or directly block use of roads and legal trails.
What Google map software are you using ?
What camera are you using?
Joseph Ambs a 5Div with a 16-35 or the 1dx with a 70-200
It’s Williston
WTF is a 'side by side' ?
Awesome video. I have a 48 Cj2a. Need some more videos with the 3B. Keep up the good work.