With that music and ariel shot @5:55 -that should have been the opening shot of your video. More mystery, less gas fill up scenes is what this world needs more of:-) Enjoyed your video, cheers
I appreciate the input, I don’t normally add shots of fuelling up but since this was my first movie I just wanted to really try and tell the story in its entirety. And we first met up with Kevin and Mike near the gas station so I felt it was a part of the story.
Nat Geo is gonna scoop you up to produce some videos for them if you keep this up!!! lol great work man and incredibly beautiful scenery 😍 be safe out there 🤙🏻🇨🇦
If u don't know how blessed you are to have the opportunity to do this an see it the raw beauty of it then i have to let you know that you buddy are blessed
You should always carry a small hydraulic bottle jack with you they work great for repairs an also as a ram press for straighten bent stuff bc they work sideways as standing up an they take up very little room
Great videos! They are entertaining, and the production value is top-notch. They make me wish I lived out west. Investing in a four-gas monitor and bump test kit might be worth it if you are exploring the mines. It will test Oxygen (O2) levels, Carbon Monoxide (CO), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), and Methane (CH4). You can never be too safe when exploring. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for that info. I’m gonna go look into one of those kits right now!! I love exploring but doing it safely is always my top priority! Cheers 🍻 🤙
Yea, I actually still haven’t managed to get the old one off, there isn’t any oil left in it. But after bending the rod straight it doesn’t bind up anymore 😅
The original video along with some others from this trip caused quite a kerfuffle in the local off-road community because of the way some of the drivers crossed the "sketchy bridge" so it was removed.
hey i wonder if anyone else noticed when the drone was flying over the glacier looking straght down there was something bright red in a cravis it looked like a big backpack or a coat, first 30 min, of the video. cheers
The steering stabilizer incident. I was a bit surprised you didn't have the tools to remove it immediately. Seems like you go out frequently and can get pretty isolated, do you not carry a basic set of tools with you? I find that a bit surprising. Not trying to be negative or critica,l I'm just kind of curious what happened there?
Don’t worry, buddy in the comments let us know we were only glamping 🤷♂️ I guess next time we should try a private camp ground. Label it we almost died.
With that music and ariel shot @5:55 -that should have been the opening shot of your video. More mystery, less gas fill up scenes is what this world needs more of:-) Enjoyed your video, cheers
I appreciate the input, I don’t normally add shots of fuelling up but since this was my first movie I just wanted to really try and tell the story in its entirety. And we first met up with Kevin and Mike near the gas station so I felt it was a part of the story.
What a stunning place to be. Such good cinematography coming from your channel. Appreciate you effort. Great watch. Cheers from Quesnel B.C 🤘🌻
Thank you so much! We really do live in such a beautiful province !! Cheers 🍻
Epic trails, wow definitely beautiful.
Nat Geo is gonna scoop you up to produce some videos for them if you keep this up!!! lol great work man and incredibly beautiful scenery 😍 be safe out there 🤙🏻🇨🇦
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Excellent video, you are truly blessed to be in that area of the world! I am so enjoying your selection of accompanying music, well done!!
If u don't know how blessed you are to have the opportunity to do this an see it the raw beauty of it then i have to let you know that you buddy are blessed
Awesome trip. Really cool to see.
Glad you enjoyed it! I had a blast out there! 👍
25:12 This drone shot is amazing! 😮
The kids and I loved this!!! Well done Tyler! 10/10 will watch again for sure🤘🏻💥
Well thank you so much 🤙
Amazing video! Good camera work!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Oh geesh... Mike! Cool to see him here. Always very much enjoyed him on Shaun's channel.
Yea he was a good to head out exploring with! Always smiling ear to ear 🤙
This is absolutely gorgeous and beautiful I really enjoyed your adventure this by far is my favorite location you guys conquered and explored.
It was by far my favourite adventure aswell! Absolutely beautiful backcountry to spend a week in 😀
Great area - great cinema. Thanks!
Thank you !!
Great video! Just earned yourself a new subscriber 👍
Sweet power wagon @3:09 in the roundabout !
@ 2:09 nice of old mate to take up 2 parking spots
😂😂 I just noticed that
You should always carry a small hydraulic bottle jack with you they work great for repairs an also as a ram press for straighten bent stuff bc they work sideways as standing up an they take up very little room
That’s a really good idea !!
As for that seized bolt while you were on the trailer, I might have tried a scissor or bottle jack if you had one.
I actually didn’t think of that!! What a good idea!! I’ll remember that tip next time I get into a similar situation!
Great videos! They are entertaining, and the production value is top-notch. They make me wish I lived out west.
Investing in a four-gas monitor and bump test kit might be worth it if you are exploring the mines. It will test Oxygen (O2) levels, Carbon Monoxide (CO), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), and Methane (CH4). You can never be too safe when exploring.
Keep up the great work!
Thank you for that info. I’m gonna go look into one of those kits right now!! I love exploring but doing it safely is always my top priority! Cheers 🍻 🤙
14:55 abouts. What's the orange thing in the glacier? 🤔
I’m really not sure what it was. I kept looking at it in the edit and couldn’t make it out
Do you have these trails mapped somewhere I can see? Or what’s the name of them? Amazing video dude
That rock looked pretty advanced, definitely not many of those around bc
You camped 15 minutes from my house on the first night and did not call me? Great video! ~Wes~
Thank Wes! So sorry we’re were on a time crunch to get across B,C 🥲
Just get rid of the steering dampner :) I haven't run one on the JL since I lifted it.
Yea, I actually still haven’t managed to get the old one off, there isn’t any oil left in it. But after bending the rod straight it doesn’t bind up anymore 😅
Great video as always, dose Kevin in the yellow JT have a u-tube he looks like a relative.
No he doesn’t have a UA-cam channel but he has been out with TSTN afew times
I’m living a Dejavu moment because I swear I’ve already seen this video a few weeks ago… very strange.
The original video along with some others from this trip caused quite a kerfuffle in the local off-road community because of the way some of the drivers crossed the "sketchy bridge" so it was removed.
This entire trip was intended to be a movie from the beginning so I released individual episodes while building up the finished product.
@@LetsGetLost.thx I thought I was loosing it lol
hey i wonder if anyone else noticed when the drone was flying over the glacier looking straght down there was something bright red in a cravis it looked like a big backpack or a coat, first 30 min, of the video. cheers
Yea I notice it instantly when I pulled the footage into the edit. I’m equally curious and confused as everyone else on that one!!
The steering stabilizer incident. I was a bit surprised you didn't have the tools to remove it immediately. Seems like you go out frequently and can get pretty isolated, do you not carry a basic set of tools with you? I find that a bit surprising. Not trying to be negative or critica,l I'm just kind of curious what happened there?
Honestly I’m still working on building up a good sized tool setup. I knew Mike would have a good setup so I waited 🤙
I will survive
Don’t worry, buddy in the comments let us know we were only glamping 🤷♂️ I guess next time we should try a private camp ground. Label it we almost died.
@@LetsGetLost. I thought that's what we were doing?
"Surviving".
Bro, cmon. You were glamping for a week lol
I live out of my Tahoe, full time. Its called living, not surviving
Some might say a Tahoe is a pretty glamp worthy vehicle. Full time survival one might say.