It’s so refreshing seeing you Aussies tackle America without 40+ inch tires and wide track buggies. Could definitely see the lads of 4WD 24/7 enjoying the trails in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts or maybe even the mud bogs of Appalachia
We have tons of hard rock crawling and such here in Appalachia! Some of us even hate mud lol. I think they would really enjoy a WV/KY overland backcountry trip. Tons of hard wheeling and you can get way out there. There are loads of other great areas but the vast majority is constrained to public or private OHVs. I personally think 4wd 27/7 would love a PNW or even British Columbia trip. If we get anymore North American (or South American!) trips I don't care where they go!
As someone who lives in Utah and takes this stuff for granted, it is soooo fun to watch people experience this stuff for the first time. Nice work, you guys did great!
You have some amazing scenery and tracks, i would love to visit some day and back at you, i live in Far North Australia and you'd probably enjoy our tracks!
Right? Super great they all get a chance to come out and share this with their mates. Can tell the channel is about genuine mateship and more than just trying to sell us stuff.
I absolutely love how Jocko is so excited like a kid on Christmas. All of the expressions and looks in all your faces and just how much of an amaxing time you all had. You guys are all amazing prople and so happy you had a great time! It judt goes to show you that you dont need huge tires and an 8-inch lift to do some of the hard, challenging tracks/trails.
Same. Jocko is my austrailian dpirit animal. he aeems to be the aussie equivalentof us hood ole boy american rednecks. Love the guy @@eat.sleep.wheel21
Love seeing y'all tackle the trails here in America. People say we're nuts for wheeling shelf roads at 10,000 feet, going up trails that aren't anything but boulders, and then there's Moab. 🤙
Gettin’ the winds of Moab up ya, eh boys. Phenomenal. Let’s hear it for the camera work. You all did tremendously well. Will love to see the inevitable return for more and there is a lot more to see in the old USA. Cheers to our brothers from down under.
Gotta say though, so stoked to see you fellas over here having an amazing experience. Nothing better than watching a bunch of mates sharing a trip like this. Fantastic. Now back at home, build us all another truck. We will be and will share it with you.
I was in Moab in April 2023 for the first time and I had the same reaction on many of these tracks and the amazing views! I'm so happy you guys were able to come and experience some of our terrain
My jaw dropped at the campsite at 40:22. I've spent so many nights there. There's a little 100 cliff behind it where we'd back up the 4x4s and rapel down. So cool seeing the team enjoy the moab trails and guarded camp sites like this
I watch almost all your videos im in CA and I rock crawl my self and this video I had me grinning smile from ear to ear the whole time. Great job guys.! Cant wait for the rest of the video.
I went to moab about 2 weeks before you guys did and I remember going up top of the world for my 3rd time and it was way harder than years before so I think you guys have seen it at its hardest
Awesome video as always 4WD 24/7 Crew. Moab is such a epic adventure full of adrenaline rushing driving. Jesse and Jocko y'all are really showing that it doesn't take big 40s to tackle a iconic trails like Moab.
Such an awesome video and destination. Shaun talking about sandstorms reminds me of a new years me an friends went off-roading an we went to bed an a huge sandstorm hit two tents with people in them got blown about 500m away from camp, one mate in a swag got completely buried (if it wasn't for his snoring we would of never found him, an had slept through whole thing) was a big reminder to be prepared for anything an attach your tent/swag to your vehicle if possible an have equipment to call emergency services always available.
Hoped to see you guys do Moab! Yes! Loved seeing everyone’s EUPHORIC reaction after conquering a crazy hard obstacle. Excellent job on the trails and video. 🇺🇸
Moab is absolutely epic, it had been in my bucket list for 15+ years when we went there in 2014 during our roadtrip in western USA. Flew from Finland to San Fransisco, we had been driving for around 3000 miles before getting to Moab. In Moab, we rented a lifted Jeep from one of the local off-read rentals. Drove a few trails and Shafer road. I gotta get there again, views and trails are simply amazing!
Awesome action Team, I am no longer able to own a car/beast, as I have had three strokes and major heart failure, but you guys bring all that action, and you feel your in the fourbies, can't wait for the rest of your trip, cheers from the Southern Highlands of NSW of Oz.
“Bad earth.” “Tail shaft.” I love the English language from other places. Also, the sound of that diesel canopy truck is pretty wild when you’re used to that sound usually being reserved for the flats.
You ever been to Uwharrie? Know any other good places in NC? My buddy lives down there and once I finish my truck I want to take a ride down a wheel with him.
Damn good episode, worth the 2 month wait since the last one. But with a cliff hanger like that I don't think I could handle the follow up being in March
I love the channel and all your content guys. I've just learned of this channel due to the algorithm serving your first American wheeling adventure up to me a while back and I've been going back catching up on your older videos. Loving it all so far. I have a suggestion: next time y'all come over here you need to hook up with some east coast crawler UA-camrs like BleepinJeep. It's a totally different type of wheeling than you guys normally do and it's still different from anything I've seen on your America series yet.
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I travelled from Namibia to Moab for Cruise Moab 2002. I could swear blind that my buddy Jeff managed to grenade first his rear, then his front pinion bearing of his HZJ75 in the space of like 10 seconds on the very climb that was shown right at the start of the clip. It took two Chevy V8-powered FJ40s to drag him off that mountain and down to the campsite, where we spent the next couple of hours scrounging parts to make his truck mobile again. All kinds of people donated parts - including an entire front diff assembly - and all kinds of people cheered us on. We managed to get his driveline buttoned back up _just_ in time to still grab a couple of bowls of chilli from the potluck that was being held, and to claim his Golden 8-Ball Award. Good times. Can't believe it's 22 years ago already!
Just finished the Colorado video, went to check if Moab was out and it was posted less than a minute ago. Hope y’all enjoyed Moab, one of my favorite places in the world.
absolutely love watching you guys doing what i wish i was doing, and its great having watched for so long seeing jock turn into such an incredible driver keep the videos coming guys, loving it.
The answer to the question about rollovers on the 'launch pad" is YES lots and lots of vehicle's have rolled on it. Also those "white marks" to guide you on the trail are painted spikes. You may have also noticed some that looked like rectangles or painted bars, which are used to mark another over lapping trail called Gold Bar Rim. Was fun watching you Ausi's reaction to Moab. Spike can be ever more fun in the snow at 1am😂
My goodness fellas, you've knocked it out of the park once again! Good on you all for keeping the rubber-side down, albeit a close call or two, and kudos to your film crew and video editors, I know that's a taxing & time-consuming job. Looking forward to part 2. A millions thumbs up!!! 👍
Love seeing you guys in Moab you should air down a lot more though on the rocks... Also you should have stopped by n saw Rory n n trail mater... That would have been cool
Matt's operates in Southern Utah, almost a 5 hour drive to Moab. Rory from Moab Motorsports is the go-to guy for Moab trail repairs and recoveries. Rory is probably the best rock crawling driver alive (watch this year's 24 Hell & Back series) and with his first tow truck Trail Mater is the undisputed king of hardcore off road recovery.
Well the wait was worth it! AHopefully not as much wait for episode 2. My wife and I are from Canada and we did Poision Soider Mesa 2 years ago now in a stock 2022 Colorado ZR2. With 32" tires! I spotted while she drove the tougher spots. Was so awesome with a fair bit of skid plate use and dragging rear hitch/bumper. Finished that trail and went back out it. Next time will have to try the rest of the Tri Fecta with more tire on the next wheeler. Glad to see you guys enjoyed your time there.
did you see any diamond billed rock peckers while on the trail? there's a reason rory put a tailshaft protector on trailmater. PS. if your near hurricane in mid march ya have to go to the heavy wrecker games, ya guaranteed to see some big tyres there
As a man who lives within an easy drive to Moab, i must say there have been a few to conquer it long ago in ww2 era willies jeeps...something to think about! Otherwise love to see you aussies here! Spent a month down there and it was epic
Omg what an episode. And Tim’s near roll over had me shook Can’t wait to see the next part to Moab Good too see big dog jocko loving the jeep and wheeling it hard 🙌🙌🙌 Good job lads
This episode is what I have been waiting on. These are serene views, and I am loving and laughing at your reactions to the trails and steps. Great job on the drives and pass the thank you on to the filming crew who captured to angles and views in such a realistic way.
Love seeing you guys tackle Moab trails, I have to say I'm really impressed with a Tacoma's, I don't see a lot of US based Tacoma channels doing such stuff. And Moab definitely can go wrong quick, I was out there on vacation a few years ago, went over the handlebars on my mountain bike up near Top of the World, ended up breaking my hip. That slick rock gives you great grip, but is not forgiving when you land on it! I was so lucky in that we happened to be fairly close to the Jeep road, and a JK driver was nice enough to drive me down the mountain to the ER.
Man o man ! I love getting home after a long 12HR shift to watch the boys wheel Moab! I’ve been waiting for this episode and I was getting concerned already. All the rigs are beautiful but man the sound on dirty 30 is beautiful.
I've watched a lot of 4x4 shows about Moab and the trails that you guys took, I've never heard of most of them. Kudos on that. Moab has been on my bucket list for years and it just went up by a few notches.
@@iffykidmn8170 I do watch his channel as well. He is always towing people out of very difficult spots in the middle of nowhere. It was nice to have an actual show on the whole trail.
Welcome to Utah! It's so awesome to see you guys finally made it here. Next visit to Moab you have to do White rim trail. It's a pretty moderate drive but the views are incredible the entire time.
Moab sure has changed since I first started exploring the area in the 1980s. Back then it was empty country. My brother and I spent a lot of time on those trails. Most of the time we never saw another soul, but occasionally would cross paths with 1 or 2 other brave souls and their vehicles. The only time there were multiple vehicles was during the annual Moab Jeep Safari. Then mountain bikes started showing up and we knew a change was coming. We wanted to build a hotel because there wasn't much available, but the banks turned us down because they said "Moab is a dying town" and they wouldn't risk any money there. Two years later the people started coming in. We were just a little too early. Back then Moab was unheard of. Even some people in Utah didn't know what it was. Now it's world famous. I really miss those old empty days when we had the whole place to ourselves.
the desert and the mountains are gnarly when it comes to mother nature. within minutes it can get really hairy. glad you guys were all good after night one!
I follow your channel from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and in fact I very much enjoy watching your fun adventures. I am very impressed with the water you present on this channel, and I wish you success moving forward.
Long time viewer and fan absolutely love seeing you boys having such a great time in my neck of the woods. Definitely hope to do the same in the land down under some day.
Great episode! But next time you might want to avoid going to the desert in the summer. The heat looks rough. If you guys came back and made some crazy Jeep setup, I'd love to see you guys tackle the Hammers in Johnson Valley, California (or just Johnson Valley in general). That desert was my playground as a kid and It'd be great to see you guys try it out and explore.
Can't wait to go back out to Moab. Did a lot of the trails in my Crewcab F250 Powerstroke. some of my scetchiest moments weren't even on hard trails. One I had to take a very questionable line because of the size, which put me in a very off camber situation. Just had to throttle through it without rolling and the edge of the cliff not giving out under the weight of my truck. Second was just cruising around a corner on Hurrah Pass, because of the length of the truck, my right rear tire was actually hanging out over the edge of the cliff. Didn't realize it till I saw my rear view mirror, talk about butt pucker. I highly encourage anyone that hasn't been out there to get out there, even if you don't have a 4x4. Like many have said, the videos just truly don't it justice of how amazing it really is, I was just like Jocko when I was out there 😅.
wowzers The landscape & tracks are something else. Everything is big in the USA That arial shot at 12:22 when the trucks are parked on Top of the World, Check out the 2 split fractures in the cliff face below you. Damm long way down if that gave way
Been to Moab 3 times a few days each time! I have never ran the same trail twice, there is a lot of territory to cover, you can't even do it in a week, maybe two if you committed to it daily. I Loved to see your reaction to Top of the World... I held on to the front bumper loop too! IT's an insane drop off! I think its good to see why Jeep makes the wranglers with a 4 to 1 case, lockers, and sway bar disconnects- when you see the trails they design them for- all of those things become nessesary and not features or options, you need all of that for these trails.
Great adventure! I’ve done Moab a few times with my 80 series on 35s and know exactly how you felt after conquering those steep off camber sections. I usually love your camp dinner cooking but the burger tacos with mayo were terrible!! Not American and def not Mexican food. I’m from Southern California and we take our tacos seriously LOL. You guys should also do Baja. Cheers!
That view is amazing! Weve got some great views over here in the midwest, but hard to beat that one. Yall should get with matt and josh from bleepin jeep, theyre in tennessee. They have some great offroad trail videos and build videos. I think yall would enjoy hittin some rocks over this way
I’m going to Moab for Easter Jeep Safari in March and I have to say, this is some of the best footage of the area I’ve seen on UA-cam. We weren’t planning to do the top of the world trail, but we are now!
Unfortunately I never got to do top of the World when I was out there in my F250. The day I planned on driving it, there was so much traffic on the trail I decided to hit a different trail as I hate being on the trail with that many people 😅. I'll have to give it a go next time I'm in Moab.
Epic as always boys. Once you’re back in Oz we’ll take you out and show you some trails
nice to see the best 4x4 channel on youtube showing some love
Cant wait for the worlds best 4x4 channel to show the worlds second best how its done. Please collab
This was filmed over a year ago champ. Do you think this is live tv?
@@bintox3633 I'm guessing it's just a joke or maybe some foreshadowing.
Hahahahahahaha. Thats so generous of you legends!
It’s so refreshing seeing you Aussies tackle America without 40+ inch tires and wide track buggies. Could definitely see the lads of 4WD 24/7 enjoying the trails in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts or maybe even the mud bogs of Appalachia
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Refreshing seeing under equipped vehicles “tackle” tracks that require large tires? LEL. Sean-o was the only one prepared.
wdym prepared....@@BFT88
We have tons of hard rock crawling and such here in Appalachia! Some of us even hate mud lol. I think they would really enjoy a WV/KY overland backcountry trip. Tons of hard wheeling and you can get way out there. There are loads of other great areas but the vast majority is constrained to public or private OHVs. I personally think 4wd 27/7 would love a PNW or even British Columbia trip. If we get anymore North American (or South American!) trips I don't care where they go!
@@BFT88 he had smaller tires than the Tacoma. What’s your point?
I am glad this didn't turned into a Matt's Offroad Recovery crossover episode. Stay safe and have fun!
Lmao,Matt was going to go rescue them
That's Trail-mater's territory.
i was thinking the same haha
Or a BSF (broke, stuck & f#%k) recovery episode
As someone who lives in Utah and takes this stuff for granted, it is soooo fun to watch people experience this stuff for the first time. Nice work, you guys did great!
You have some amazing scenery and tracks, i would love to visit some day and back at you, i live in Far North Australia and you'd probably enjoy our tracks!
Im not lying when I say you folks make some of the best content on UA-cam. This America trip footage is high quality entertainment.
Jock in the USA with shauno is just legendary
Right? Super great they all get a chance to come out and share this with their mates. Can tell the channel is about genuine mateship and more than just trying to sell us stuff.
I absolutely love how Jocko is so excited like a kid on Christmas. All of the expressions and looks in all your faces and just how much of an amaxing time you all had. You guys are all amazing prople and so happy you had a great time! It judt goes to show you that you dont need huge tires and an 8-inch lift to do some of the hard, challenging tracks/trails.
agreed, of all the "blokes" I relate to Jocko the most, I was excited to see how excited he was.
Same. Jocko is my austrailian dpirit animal. he aeems to be the aussie equivalentof us hood ole boy american rednecks. Love the guy @@eat.sleep.wheel21
Love seeing y'all tackle the trails here in America. People say we're nuts for wheeling shelf roads at 10,000 feet, going up trails that aren't anything but boulders, and then there's Moab. 🤙
Beautiful scenery, that overhead shot on the cliff edge properly messed with my mind. Always love watching your content.
Got me trippin 😂
same
Gettin’ the winds of Moab up ya, eh boys. Phenomenal. Let’s hear it for the camera work. You all did tremendously well. Will love to see the inevitable return for more and there is a lot more to see in the old USA. Cheers to our brothers from down under.
Gotta say though, so stoked to see you fellas over here having an amazing experience. Nothing better than watching a bunch of mates sharing a trip like this. Fantastic. Now back at home, build us all another truck. We will be and will share it with you.
One of the best episodes ever. Having just been to Moab recently this hit all the right spots, can’t wait for the next episode!
I was in Moab in April 2023 for the first time and I had the same reaction on many of these tracks and the amazing views! I'm so happy you guys were able to come and experience some of our terrain
Welcome to The U.S!!
Best thing about this video is the laughs and giggles.
Good show boys!
Good show!
Amazing video! One thing I noticed is there is no trash, graffiti, or anything but tire marks anywhere. Moab has great trail management.
Moab off-road culture is top-notch
No "locals" throwing VB cans around the place.
And yet the granolas have still managed to shut down a pile of the trails there just recently 😒
@nethiuz9165 here in South Island NZ it's Speights Summit Ultra cans. Everywhere!
My jaw dropped at the campsite at 40:22. I've spent so many nights there. There's a little 100 cliff behind it where we'd back up the 4x4s and rapel down. So cool seeing the team enjoy the moab trails and guarded camp sites like this
I watch almost all your videos im in CA and I rock crawl my self and this video I had me grinning smile from ear to ear the whole time. Great job guys.! Cant wait for the rest of the video.
I went to moab about 2 weeks before you guys did and I remember going up top of the world for my 3rd time and it was way harder than years before so I think you guys have seen it at its hardest
Finally! Would love to see a video of the rigs build to suit America in detail. What needed to be done to the rigs to be ready.
Try look at Trail Maters YT page. He’s in Moab. Has a recovery biz. His videos of these trails are pretty awesome too.
@@Kiki-Kauai big Rory is the Moab master.
@@Dougtroutfisher.4046 that he is.
Rory is a legend.
They did a video on their Jeep build. I think it was published before the Rubicon video dropped.
Great way to start the Australian day long weekend, Top notch video boys.
Awesome video as always 4WD 24/7 Crew. Moab is such a epic adventure full of adrenaline rushing driving. Jesse and Jocko y'all are really showing that it doesn't take big 40s to tackle a iconic trails like Moab.
Such an awesome video and destination. Shaun talking about sandstorms reminds me of a new years me an friends went off-roading an we went to bed an a huge sandstorm hit two tents with people in them got blown about 500m away from camp, one mate in a swag got completely buried (if it wasn't for his snoring we would of never found him, an had slept through whole thing) was a big reminder to be prepared for anything an attach your tent/swag to your vehicle if possible an have equipment to call emergency services always available.
Hoped to see you guys do Moab! Yes! Loved seeing everyone’s EUPHORIC reaction after conquering a crazy hard obstacle. Excellent job on the trails and video. 🇺🇸
I absolutely loved this episode! As a native Utahn, makes me proud to see you lads enjoying the beautiful Moab!!
Moab is absolutely epic, it had been in my bucket list for 15+ years when we went there in 2014 during our roadtrip in western USA. Flew from Finland to San Fransisco, we had been driving for around 3000 miles before getting to Moab.
In Moab, we rented a lifted Jeep from one of the local off-read rentals. Drove a few trails and Shafer road. I gotta get there again, views and trails are simply amazing!
As a Moab local, I couldn't wait to see this! My palms got sweaty just watching. It's 9° C here today.
Utahn here. Love Moab did these trails and they’re a solid time.
Lol, Jocko is having a completely different experience in his lightweight "rental" Jeep compared to the other 3 in their fully-loaded touring rigs. 😂
Awesome action Team, I am no longer able to own a car/beast, as I have had three strokes and major heart failure, but you guys bring all that action, and you feel your in the fourbies, can't wait for the rest of your trip, cheers from the Southern Highlands of NSW of Oz.
Love seeing you guys over here wheeling our stuff. I was waiting to see TrailMater towing someone out in the background.
Awesome episode, I'll be making a big road trip to moab this fall and this had me grinning the whole episode!
“Bad earth.” “Tail shaft.” I love the English language from other places. Also, the sound of that diesel canopy truck is pretty wild when you’re used to that sound usually being reserved for the flats.
Glad y’all made Moab. Been there twice. Love it. I live in North Carolina. Love the channel. Stay safe fellas 🇺🇸👍
You ever been to Uwharrie? Know any other good places in NC? My buddy lives down there and once I finish my truck I want to take a ride down a wheel with him.
That was epic!much love from KENYA 🇰🇪
Damn good episode, worth the 2 month wait since the last one. But with a cliff hanger like that I don't think I could handle the follow up being in March
I love the channel and all your content guys. I've just learned of this channel due to the algorithm serving your first American wheeling adventure up to me a while back and I've been going back catching up on your older videos. Loving it all so far.
I have a suggestion: next time y'all come over here you need to hook up with some east coast crawler UA-camrs like BleepinJeep. It's a totally different type of wheeling than you guys normally do and it's still different from anything I've seen on your America series yet.
I travelled from Namibia to Moab for Cruise Moab 2002. I could swear blind that my buddy Jeff managed to grenade first his rear, then his front pinion bearing of his HZJ75 in the space of like 10 seconds on the very climb that was shown right at the start of the clip. It took two Chevy V8-powered FJ40s to drag him off that mountain and down to the campsite, where we spent the next couple of hours scrounging parts to make his truck mobile again. All kinds of people donated parts - including an entire front diff assembly - and all kinds of people cheered us on. We managed to get his driveline buttoned back up _just_ in time to still grab a couple of bowls of chilli from the potluck that was being held, and to claim his Golden 8-Ball Award. Good times. Can't believe it's 22 years ago already!
Just finished the Colorado video, went to check if Moab was out and it was posted less than a minute ago. Hope y’all enjoyed Moab, one of my favorite places in the world.
You didn't wait months like us?
absolutely love watching you guys doing what i wish i was doing, and its great having watched for so long seeing jock turn into such an incredible driver keep the videos coming guys, loving it.
The answer to the question about rollovers on the 'launch pad" is YES lots and lots of vehicle's have rolled on it. Also those "white marks" to guide you on the trail are painted spikes. You may have also noticed some that looked like rectangles or painted bars, which are used to mark another over lapping trail called Gold Bar Rim.
Was fun watching you Ausi's reaction to Moab.
Spike can be ever more fun in the snow at 1am😂
The boys are definitely excited 😅 Jock is nerding out and the 60 is a heavy 🐕
Y'all are nuts! 💪🏻 Well done and such awesome views!! So glad you tackled our epic trails. 💥👊🏻💥
MOAB is on my bucket list. Your video is the best real world video I’ve seen! Great job guys!
Awesome and outstanding as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
My goodness fellas, you've knocked it out of the park once again! Good on you all for keeping the rubber-side down, albeit a close call or two, and kudos to your film crew and video editors, I know that's a taxing & time-consuming job. Looking forward to part 2. A millions thumbs up!!! 👍
Love seeing you guys in Moab you should air down a lot more though on the rocks... Also you should have stopped by n saw Rory n n trail mater... That would have been cool
I half expect Matts offroad recovery to drive past.
Trail Mater is Moab legend.
I've been hoping they would make an appearance.
Probably have them on speed dial. "So, we got a call from a bunch of Orssies"
Matt's operates in Southern Utah, almost a 5 hour drive to Moab. Rory from Moab Motorsports is the go-to guy for Moab trail repairs and recoveries. Rory is probably the best rock crawling driver alive (watch this year's 24 Hell & Back series) and with his first tow truck Trail Mater is the undisputed king of hardcore off road recovery.
This is Trailmater's stomping ground, Matt is over at Hurricane.
Been waiting for this episode a long time! Well done boys, and Kudos to Tim for getting back on the saddle.
Jock's going the Harry Butler look. Fully Sick !😊
Have been waiting for this to drop and looks 💯Wicked !!! Another great video 🤘🏼🤘🏼well done 👏🏼👏🏼
Off highway touring Utah my whole life, it is great to see the awe of the place from you boys.
Can't wait until Episode 2.
Well the wait was worth it! AHopefully not as much wait for episode 2. My wife and I are from Canada and we did Poision Soider Mesa 2 years ago now in a stock 2022 Colorado ZR2. With 32" tires! I spotted while she drove the tougher spots. Was so awesome with a fair bit of skid plate use and dragging rear hitch/bumper. Finished that trail and went back out it. Next time will have to try the rest of the Tri Fecta with more tire on the next wheeler. Glad to see you guys enjoyed your time there.
I went over Elephant Hill in my stock 1994 Explorer with Frenchi LaChance leading. Was out there for a week learning the ropes.
did you see any diamond billed rock peckers while on the trail?
there's a reason rory put a tailshaft protector on trailmater.
PS. if your near hurricane in mid march ya have to go to the heavy wrecker games, ya guaranteed to see some big tyres there
You guys did an excellent job of capturing the epic scenery! The next time you come to town i would love to go overlanding with you!!!!
As a man who lives within an easy drive to Moab, i must say there have been a few to conquer it long ago in ww2 era willies jeeps...something to think about! Otherwise love to see you aussies here! Spent a month down there and it was epic
Omg what an episode. And Tim’s near roll over had me shook
Can’t wait to see the next part to Moab
Good too see big dog jocko loving the jeep and wheeling it hard 🙌🙌🙌
Good job lads
Maybe he could not see the painted white lines on the rocks.
This episode is what I have been waiting on. These are serene views, and I am loving and laughing at your reactions to the trails and steps. Great job on the drives and pass the thank you on to the filming crew who captured to angles and views in such a realistic way.
Awesome video!. Wish you had hooked up with Rory and" Trail Mater" when you were in Moab.
Love seeing you guys tackle Moab trails, I have to say I'm really impressed with a Tacoma's, I don't see a lot of US based Tacoma channels doing such stuff. And Moab definitely can go wrong quick, I was out there on vacation a few years ago, went over the handlebars on my mountain bike up near Top of the World, ended up breaking my hip. That slick rock gives you great grip, but is not forgiving when you land on it! I was so lucky in that we happened to be fairly close to the Jeep road, and a JK driver was nice enough to drive me down the mountain to the ER.
Man o man ! I love getting home after a long 12HR shift to watch the boys wheel Moab! I’ve been waiting for this episode and I was getting concerned already. All the rigs are beautiful but man the sound on dirty 30 is beautiful.
I live near Moab, and still get those same feelings every time. It’s so great to see u guys out here.
The only lookout in Oz that I can think of that rivals is in the Grampians, near Zumpstiens. Great episode, loved it
I've watched a lot of 4x4 shows about Moab and the trails that you guys took, I've never heard of most of them. Kudos on that. Moab has been on my bucket list for years and it just went up by a few notches.
Try watching Trail Mater channel Rory Irish tows vehicles off from all the Moab trails.
@@iffykidmn8170 I do watch his channel as well. He is always towing people out of very difficult spots in the middle of nowhere. It was nice to have an actual show on the whole trail.
Welcome to Utah! It's so awesome to see you guys finally made it here. Next visit to Moab you have to do White rim trail. It's a pretty moderate drive but the views are incredible the entire time.
This is the best video ive ever seen in 51 years!!! ty very much.
Been watching for 3+ years and love the Aussie content but awesome to see you over in the states.
Moab sure has changed since I first started exploring the area in the 1980s. Back then it was empty country. My brother and I spent a lot of time on those trails. Most of the time we never saw another soul, but occasionally would cross paths with 1 or 2 other brave souls and their vehicles. The only time there were multiple vehicles was during the annual Moab Jeep Safari.
Then mountain bikes started showing up and we knew a change was coming. We wanted to build a hotel because there wasn't much available, but the banks turned us down because they said "Moab is a dying town" and they wouldn't risk any money there. Two years later the people started coming in. We were just a little too early.
Back then Moab was unheard of. Even some people in Utah didn't know what it was. Now it's world famous. I really miss those old empty days when we had the whole place to ourselves.
Awesome legendary run!! What a beautiful Scenery!! I love how Shauno is afraid of heights!! Make us Human!!! Now who cleaned Timmy's seat????
@12:19 That was such a crazy illusion with the drone footage.
It threw me off too! 🙂
Was looking forward to seeing your Moab footage, did not disappoint. Awesome job guys!
Glad there’s another video coming but sucks having to wait.
Very cool video. Utah is one of my favorite states. Absolutely beautiful. Glad you guys had a good time in the USA. Greetings from Las Vegas, NV.
love seeing the guys enjoying the jeep and commenting how confident they are tackling obstacles in it 😉👌
the desert and the mountains are gnarly when it comes to mother nature. within minutes it can get really hairy. glad you guys were all good after night one!
I follow your channel from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and in fact I very much enjoy watching your fun adventures. I am very impressed with the water you present on this channel, and I wish you success moving forward.
Long time viewer and fan absolutely love seeing you boys having such a great time in my neck of the woods. Definitely hope to do the same in the land down under some day.
Good way to kick off the long weekend 🙌🏻
Moab is just the ultimate!! Rock climbing, mountain biking, river rafting, 4wding. Loved the place when I visited!!
You should have met up with Rory from Trail Mater he knows that area like the back of his hand. He reversed up a lot of the obstacles!!!!
Epic! It's great to see you guys having so much fun wheelin here in the states. Can't wait to see part 2.
Great episode! But next time you might want to avoid going to the desert in the summer. The heat looks rough.
If you guys came back and made some crazy Jeep setup, I'd love to see you guys tackle the Hammers in Johnson Valley, California (or just Johnson Valley in general). That desert was my playground as a kid and It'd be great to see you guys try it out and explore.
FYI big mac sauce = Mayo, dill and parsley. The greatest combo to ever exist. Fantastic video, gents!
I thought it was Thousand island salad dressing?
Seriously, that might be a new Camp staple.
Another great episode! I'm glad you guys are having fun here in the U.S. Looking forward to more!
4WD 24-7 never disappoints. Epic stuff boys.
Boys that was awesome Aussie Aussie Aussie. Happy Australia day legends
One of the best episodes ever, can’t wait for the next one!!
Can't wait to go back out to Moab. Did a lot of the trails in my Crewcab F250 Powerstroke. some of my scetchiest moments weren't even on hard trails. One I had to take a very questionable line because of the size, which put me in a very off camber situation. Just had to throttle through it without rolling and the edge of the cliff not giving out under the weight of my truck. Second was just cruising around a corner on Hurrah Pass, because of the length of the truck, my right rear tire was actually hanging out over the edge of the cliff. Didn't realize it till I saw my rear view mirror, talk about butt pucker. I highly encourage anyone that hasn't been out there to get out there, even if you don't have a 4x4. Like many have said, the videos just truly don't it justice of how amazing it really is, I was just like Jocko when I was out there 😅.
wowzers
The landscape & tracks are something else. Everything is big in the USA
That arial shot at 12:22 when the trucks are parked on Top of the World, Check out the 2 split fractures in the cliff face below you.
Damm long way down if that gave way
Great episode, love to see just the b-reel of the scenery, looks amazing.
Now that was a great episode. Timmy, mate you are a bloody champion.
Been to Moab 3 times a few days each time! I have never ran the same trail twice, there is a lot of territory to cover, you can't even do it in a week, maybe two if you committed to it daily. I Loved to see your reaction to Top of the World... I held on to the front bumper loop too! IT's an insane drop off! I think its good to see why Jeep makes the wranglers with a 4 to 1 case, lockers, and sway bar disconnects- when you see the trails they design them for- all of those things become nessesary and not features or options, you need all of that for these trails.
Great adventure! I’ve done Moab a few times with my 80 series on 35s and know exactly how you felt after conquering those steep off camber sections.
I usually love your camp dinner cooking but the burger tacos with mayo were terrible!! Not American and def not Mexican food. I’m from Southern California and we take our tacos seriously LOL.
You guys should also do Baja. Cheers!
My palms were sweaty watching the top of the world view!!! Had to edit! STILL sweating! Jeez guys great video!!
That view is amazing! Weve got some great views over here in the midwest, but hard to beat that one. Yall should get with matt and josh from bleepin jeep, theyre in tennessee. They have some great offroad trail videos and build videos. I think yall would enjoy hittin some rocks over this way
I’m going to Moab for Easter Jeep Safari in March and I have to say, this is some of the best footage of the area I’ve seen on UA-cam. We weren’t planning to do the top of the world trail, but we are now!
Unfortunately I never got to do top of the World when I was out there in my F250. The day I planned on driving it, there was so much traffic on the trail I decided to hit a different trail as I hate being on the trail with that many people 😅. I'll have to give it a go next time I'm in Moab.
Welcome to my home boys! I hope you enjoyed your stay and please come again! Looking forward to the next episode.
awesome guys , Tim you had me jumping in the seat watching you climb that rock face👍
I love these videos when grandad Graeme isn't demanding everyone to pull the winch out every five seconds
Loved the episode and was great to see Tim from mits back in videos been a while since he was last on a trip