Awesome video. Congratulations on your ride , and finishing . 👍 Congratulations to all the people who rode , and accomplished the distance they acheived . Great to see everyone coming together and having each other's backs . In today's world we need to see more of that , people who stick together and are there to help each other .
Rock this is Brent Wright. The one from Ohio,who camped beside you with the General. I seen just a few weeks ago who won the classs. Congratulations Rock. 👍. Love your vedio Rock thanks for all the insight on doing this Rally. It truly was Epic, that’s just all I can say. Your words at the end of the vedio, truly explains what and why someone does this rally. Well spoken truly. Iam wanting to go at it again next year. But after talking to yourself and Charlie and others.i need to have a chase team or teammate. If you want a teammate champ. Iam looking to partner up with someone. Odds are no one where Iam from will commit. Just a thought,is all thank you for advice and congratulations once again.
Ya man, awesome video! I was one of the guys that had to pull the plug real close to the finish. We had a GPS/maps malfunction and totally messed up leg 3, but no complaining or excuses, we carried on, and on, and on.........but, it put us so far behind that when I called it only 65km from the finish we had been driving almost 20 hours straight. I said no more because I was fatigued to the point of being dangerous. I clipped a tree on a straight away (no damage) that could have been a nasty accident and likely tore an A-arm off if i hit it any harder, nothing was making sense anymore and I had my passenger's safety to consider on top of my own. Nothing is worth that. So we found a bail out route and road ripped the last few minutes to the finish line. I was disappointed that we didn't technically "finish", but we did cross the finish line around 1 in the morning and even then I got a feeling of accomplishment. To me it felt like a finish and I am happy with that. You aren't kidding, this is the toughest thing I have ever attempted by FAR! So to even roll across the finish line is amazing to me but I am using that experience to be even better next year and I will actually finish, I am sure of it. Congrats on the win man! See you at the next one!
Great video! And as we’ve talked about and you’ve mentioned in the video, it’s a test of your machine and every aspect of your personal self. You get drained physically, mentally and emotionally! Pretty sure we will be there again next year lol And once again, thanks to you and Keith for dragging us almost 22kms out of the bush!
Well done Rock! And great recap! The prize is finishing. Having the balls to even start this event, is a win! 💪💪
Awesome video. Congratulations on your ride , and finishing . 👍
Congratulations to all the people who rode , and accomplished the distance they acheived .
Great to see everyone coming together and having each other's backs . In today's world we need to see more of that , people who stick together and are there to help each other .
@@suehill7409 Well said.
Congrats buddy!
Awesome finish!
Rock this is Brent Wright. The one from Ohio,who camped beside you with the General. I seen just a few weeks ago who won the classs. Congratulations Rock. 👍. Love your vedio Rock thanks for all the insight on doing this Rally. It truly was Epic, that’s just all I can say. Your words at the end of the vedio, truly explains what and why someone does this rally. Well spoken truly. Iam wanting to go at it again next year. But after talking to yourself and Charlie and others.i need to have a chase team or teammate. If you want a teammate champ. Iam looking to partner up with someone. Odds are no one where Iam from will commit. Just a thought,is all thank you for advice and congratulations once again.
yes bud!! all in for next year!! gotta rebuild mind and machine and most of all stamina for next time!
Ya man, awesome video! I was one of the guys that had to pull the plug real close to the finish. We had a GPS/maps malfunction and totally messed up leg 3, but no complaining or excuses, we carried on, and on, and on.........but, it put us so far behind that when I called it only 65km from the finish we had been driving almost 20 hours straight. I said no more because I was fatigued to the point of being dangerous. I clipped a tree on a straight away (no damage) that could have been a nasty accident and likely tore an A-arm off if i hit it any harder, nothing was making sense anymore and I had my passenger's safety to consider on top of my own. Nothing is worth that. So we found a bail out route and road ripped the last few minutes to the finish line. I was disappointed that we didn't technically "finish", but we did cross the finish line around 1 in the morning and even then I got a feeling of accomplishment. To me it felt like a finish and I am happy with that.
You aren't kidding, this is the toughest thing I have ever attempted by FAR! So to even roll across the finish line is amazing to me but I am using that experience to be even better next year and I will actually finish, I am sure of it.
Congrats on the win man! See you at the next one!
Great video! And as we’ve talked about and you’ve mentioned in the video, it’s a test of your machine and every aspect of your personal self.
You get drained physically, mentally and emotionally!
Pretty sure we will be there again next year lol
And once again, thanks to you and Keith for dragging us almost 22kms out of the bush!