Appreciate your videos when you film the trail as you slowwwwly drive. The tire level and dash drive shots and explaination of how and why you're taking the trail road helps those of us who are new to truck camper 4X4 back roads driving. I have a dually also and it's difficult to find content makers here who drive the more difficult trails in a dually rig. Most of this size have gone to super singles so not really the same experience. Thanks again.
We believe too! ;-) That sure is a beautiful spot with some spectacular views! Would be cool to see some dinosaur tracks... Looking forward to your next adventure! 💙Terry and Terri
Aloha bruddah! yeah it's a nice place to hangout, great panoramic view, super quiet with cool weather and afternoon rain, hail, lightning thunder for a few hours, kickass Sun sets then a clear Star studded sky...There's not a person around up here for 20 mi.
Boy look at that scenery and I know pictures don't do it justice. What happens if you meet someone on the way up? lol, Great video and to think you're how old, 82? Wow, very impressive!
Man I don’t get how you can stay in that heat! I’m a few hours east of you in the Rockies. You should come up to taylor park and enjoy the milder temps and thousand plus miles of amazing riding up here! It’s one of the last places in Colorado where you can actually ride your OHV into “town.”
Temps not bad here in the mid 80's with afternoon wind, rain, hail thunder storms that cool it down to 60's and there's absolutely no one around, I was at Taylor Park last year, the trails were bumper to bumper with SxS, UTV's, ATV's, and dirt bikes, I passed hundreds of them 4 wheels dust churners, it was the only time I was glad to have a Covid mask on...lol...there's some gnarly 4wd trails here up and down the Mesa's and challenging take it as it comes along the Mesa's edges...gotta love them dirt bikes...stay cool mah-man.
Randy, it's a Polimaster, model > PM1703MO-1BT, personal combined radiation detector/dosimeter with Bluetooth 4.0...comes with thumb drive software that shows what type of element it is detecting. This highly sensitive instrument is used by scientist in labs and in and around Nuclear Reactors. it's not cheap at $1500 and that was back in 2011. www.polimaster.us.
Appreciate your videos when you film the trail as you slowwwwly drive. The tire level and dash drive shots and explaination of how and why you're taking the trail road helps those of us who are new to truck camper 4X4 back roads driving. I have a dually also and it's difficult to find content makers here who drive the more difficult trails in a dually rig. Most of this size have gone to super singles so not really the same experience. Thanks again.
Awesome underbody camera shots and road building.
What a gutsy thing to do. Wow
Looks like uncle padre national forest near Montrose, Colorado
We believe too! ;-) That sure is a beautiful spot with some spectacular views! Would be cool to see some dinosaur tracks... Looking forward to your next adventure! 💙Terry and Terri
Really enjoyed this one Gasser! What a view you got there! 🤙🏾
Aloha bruddah! yeah it's a nice place to hangout, great panoramic view, super quiet with cool weather and afternoon rain, hail, lightning thunder for a few hours, kickass Sun sets then a clear Star studded sky...There's not a person around up here for 20 mi.
Nice Gaston keep up the good videos.Love to the motorcycle gypsy 🤙🏍️ from the big island
Boy look at that scenery and I know pictures don't do it justice. What happens if you meet someone on the way up? lol, Great video and to think you're how old, 82? Wow, very impressive!
Man I don’t get how you can stay in that heat! I’m a few hours east of you in the Rockies. You should come up to taylor park and enjoy the milder temps and thousand plus miles of amazing riding up here! It’s one of the last places in Colorado where you can actually ride your OHV into “town.”
Temps not bad here in the mid 80's with afternoon wind, rain, hail thunder storms that cool it down to 60's and there's absolutely no one around, I was at Taylor Park last year, the trails were bumper to bumper with SxS, UTV's, ATV's, and dirt bikes, I passed hundreds of them 4 wheels dust churners, it was the only time I was glad to have a Covid mask on...lol...there's some gnarly 4wd trails here up and down the Mesa's and challenging take it as it comes along the Mesa's edges...gotta love them dirt bikes...stay cool mah-man.
What brand/model is your device?
Randy, it's a Polimaster, model > PM1703MO-1BT, personal combined radiation detector/dosimeter with Bluetooth 4.0...comes with thumb drive software that shows what type of element it is detecting. This highly sensitive instrument is used by scientist in labs and in and around Nuclear Reactors. it's not cheap at $1500 and that was back in 2011. www.polimaster.us.
Impressive. What do you carry for a jack? Pros or cons?
I carry an 8 ton bottle jack and some blocks of wood if needed, but never had to use it yet.
Nice Gaston keep up the good videos.Love to the motorcycle gypsy 🤙🏍️ from the big island