That drone shot early on 9:42 with the fog in the valley and you were on the spine of a ridge was so cool. Reminds me of some early mornings at Red River Gorge. The snowy shots at the end were great too. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us and showing off the beauty of the outdoors.
Thanks y'all so much for sharing. We lived in New England for 25 years, pretty cool to go back in time and see our old stomping grounds. Great filming as always, be safe out there.
Damascus I think, is where the TAT starts off, for NC also, isn't it? We ran a few miles on the NC and TN portion of that trail, and it was sooooo beautiful. Gonna try and hit it out there around Oct 1 for fall leaves! Thank you again, for bringing us along on this journey. (My Tacoma does that, the faster you go, the more cozy the ride. I like to give credit to the Fox suspension. I have Fox components on my Taco, and my mountain bike. I don't think I will ever use different shocks.) You all have some of the best fun up in the hills, and are a huge inspiration to those of us that cannot get out quite as often. (And leave us with a huge desire to get out more!!) Can't wait for the next one!
I've made this trip from Damascus to PA but haven't finished the northern part.. And the national forest around brandywine is amazing.. we run it all the time
You will like the Cherokee Trailhawk. I have a 2014 trailhawk KL bought it brand new and I now have a 2inch MFC lift Mopar rock rails and 245-70-17 tires on it. Doe's great off road and even before the lift.
The KAT has been on my list of next to do, but with the storm damage in that area, the MABDR just got moved up to #1. Another great video by you guys and each one you do just seems to get better. Your travels inspire me and I'm sure, many others.
Most of PA State Forests have privately-held 'camp leases'. The rustic cabins you came across in PA were likely leased camps. There are some interesting rules for how many nights per year you can stay in your camp, and I'm not sure if they're available for rent, but you can usually find a friend-of-a-friend willing to let you crash.
Nice trip! Just picked up my 2022 Cherokee Trailhawk and am excited to see what it's capable of. First mods will be lift, tires and rock sliders. Should give me 11.5" of ground clearance.
Maybe I’m weird but I liked the videos without the music in the background lol 😂 feels like I’m there with y’all when there’s no music. But I do appreciate your videos as someone who’s looking at getting into overlanding I like watching all your videos
Thanks for the video, going to be doing this in June, or at least part of it, we will probably have to do it in 2 parts as well. Will be the second BDR, as we did the Wyoming last summer. How man days were you out for each of the segments?
Not a repost, but is the full 1000 miles to the Mid Atlantic Backcountry Discovery Route. As we were asked to put this full route into a video as we did with others.
@ 16:45 you passed possibly the best/funnest/most difficult drivable trail in Bald Eagle SF! Now you know if you ever make it back to PA😀
Thanks!
@12:55 through @13:15 "the faster it gets, the smoother it gets". This is so true, even on a factory Mojave.
Yes it is!
44:21 Flat landers are interesting 🤔 creatures to watch 😉 Typed from the middle of nowhere Appalachian Mountains
Kelly is a creature for sure.
@@CoddiwompleOverland That twig wasn't going to slow his decent
😂
That drone shot early on 9:42 with the fog in the valley and you were on the spine of a ridge was so cool. Reminds me of some early mornings at Red River Gorge.
The snowy shots at the end were great too. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us and showing off the beauty of the outdoors.
We loved that shot and the RRG.
Thanks y'all so much for sharing. We lived in New England for 25 years, pretty cool to go back in time and see our old stomping grounds. Great filming as always, be safe out there.
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching
Damascus I think, is where the TAT starts off, for NC also, isn't it? We ran a few miles on the NC and TN portion of that trail, and it was sooooo beautiful. Gonna try and hit it out there around Oct 1 for fall leaves!
Thank you again, for bringing us along on this journey. (My Tacoma does that, the faster you go, the more cozy the ride. I like to give credit to the Fox suspension. I have Fox components on my Taco, and my mountain bike. I don't think I will ever use different shocks.) You all have some of the best fun up in the hills, and are a huge inspiration to those of us that cannot get out quite as often. (And leave us with a huge desire to get out more!!) Can't wait for the next one!
The TAT runs through Damascus but doesn't start there.
Thanks so much for following the channel!
I've made this trip from Damascus to PA but haven't finished the northern part..
And the national forest around brandywine is amazing.. we run it all the time
It is a beautiful area for sure.
@@CoddiwompleOverland it most definitely is a beautiful place.. maybe we could hookup sometime and I can show y'all more of the area
That would be great.
@@CoddiwompleOverland just let me know.. I'm always ready.. and I cook a mean BBQ
Next time we head that way we will let you know and I'll hold you to the BBQ.
You will like the Cherokee Trailhawk. I have a 2014 trailhawk KL bought it brand new and I now have a 2inch MFC lift Mopar rock rails and 245-70-17 tires on it. Doe's great off road and even before the lift.
Nice!
The KAT has been on my list of next to do, but with the storm damage in that area, the MABDR just got moved up to #1. Another great video by you guys and each one you do just seems to get better. Your travels inspire me and I'm sure, many others.
We are glad are travels inspire you and others, Thank you for the compliment.
Most of PA State Forests have privately-held 'camp leases'. The rustic cabins you came across in PA were likely leased camps. There are some interesting rules for how many nights per year you can stay in your camp, and I'm not sure if they're available for rent, but you can usually find a friend-of-a-friend willing to let you crash.
Thanks for the info.
I would love to join in on one of your adventures that would just be too cool😊
Come along anytime.
Another awesome video 👍👍, thanks for sharing. Fixed that name 😜
That works.
Nice trip! Just picked up my 2022 Cherokee Trailhawk and am excited to see what it's capable of. First mods will be lift, tires and rock sliders. Should give me 11.5" of ground clearance.
Nice!
Maybe I’m weird but I liked the videos without the music in the background lol 😂 feels like I’m there with y’all when there’s no music. But I do appreciate your videos as someone who’s looking at getting into overlanding I like watching all your videos
Thanks, we try not to add to much music.
Thanks for the video, going to be doing this in June, or at least part of it, we will probably have to do it in 2 parts as well. Will be the second BDR, as we did the Wyoming last summer. How man days were you out for each of the segments?
We did 100 to 150 miles a day.
Do you have a video break down of the ram truck?
We are working on getting one together.
@@CoddiwompleOverland cool I’d like to see more on that truck
Wonderful video, where do you get your music from?
Thanks, we get it from Artlist.
Is this a repost? It seems like I remember that wooden toll bridge or it could've been another YT'r I guess.
Not a repost, but is the full 1000 miles to the Mid Atlantic Backcountry Discovery Route. As we were asked to put this full route into a video as we did with others.
What dash cam setup are you using?😅
Go pro
Did y'all get affected by all the flooding?
No we are ok, we are a couple counties away from the flooding. Thank you for asking.
This is overlanding?
It is to us.