I swear the best thing about camping is when it’s late at night and everyone’s around the camp fire and then waking up to hear a zipper I don’t know what it is but it’s definitely one of the best parts
Yeah I never really thought about it but there is something about the sound of the zipper in the morning, specially if you woke before other. Thinking back to my Boy Scout days and sitting around the morning fire, hearing a zipper, and then everybody looking over at the row of tents to see who woke up next.
Matthew Scott Buddy, you and your Toyota cronies should go to Hot Springs or SMORR and try to do some Jeep stuff. Overlanding in the Ozarks is a 2wd endeavor. Believe me, I’ve done it for years and done about every trail in the Ozarks. There are VERY few spots that are technical or difficult. However, the degree of difficulty is automatically higher if you’re in a Toyota. That’s just a fact.
@@Muffduster well duh a solid front axle is gonna be more capable in situations like that, but toyotas are solid all around rigs if you wanna do some light wheeling and have a comfortable daily
@@ArkansasOffroad i also watch atv trail vids and one was like um guys i got a situation and his quad was literally gone he drive in a 10m deep mud hole that was flooded and since he was new he didnt know that it was that deep and yea was fun to watch ut cant find it anymore :) XD
You guys are awesome! This what I love to see instead of all of the racism, divisiveness and evil that's going on. I would love to hang out with a great group of guys like you all. Keep it going and pass this fellowship on to the young ones too. 👍🙂
Michael Salice he already is a pretty competent wheeler at 18.. he was trying to play a little for the camera since he had plenty of back up. When it’s more critical he is very safe. And makes good decisions.
Good thing Ben has street tires. There would be a lot more carnage if his tires had grip. It's fun to wheel with someone like him. Keeps things interesting.
I live in the desert, so nearby camping for me is quite different than it is for you. But your videos allow me to live vicariously through you, so thanks for that! Keep up the awesome content man!
This is my new favorite channel because all the trails you hit are just like where I offroad. All the others are in some desert or on big rocks. Honestly I had no idea toyota vehicles could actually do so well offroad, we only see jeeps on our adventures and every offroad review of tacoma or the others is someone being stuck in sand and using the computer thingy to show how it works. Keep up the awesome videos.
Great couple of episodes. You guys took on some radical trails and make me now understand the need for all those side bars we see on the Aussie rigs. Very interesting to see the clearances, angles and radius in action between Tacoma, Jeep, Colorado, 4-runner etc.
@@ArkansasOffroad do watch Ronny Dahl's channel on UA-cam? His channel is under his name but his brand is 4 Wheeling Australia and I think you'd enjoy the video reviews of the different rigs. Sadly, they are way ahead of the US in overlanding, especially in using solar power. Really enjoyed your videos.
You gotta love the Warren movie cabin not far from there is twin falls the beaver slide an the union school house this some nice trails all in my backyard glad to see y’all enjoyed it as much as we do
We were out there that same weekend and we camped at that same campsite on on big piney Friday night when the heavy storm came in but we camped up on higher ground where that huge tree had fallen into the river. Great spot. Camped there a hand full of times
Killer camp spot bro. I never sleep better than I do right next to a creek or river. So peaceful. Also, that was a pretty cool and convenient butterfly flyby in that panning shot of the rigs haha
i just recently bought my first jeep and over the next several months im outfitting it to do some long trips out west and this just made me so much more excited for it
The cabin you visited is called the Spurgeon-Warren cabin, there is a sign on the outside that reads "Bub's cabin" Bub is 85 years old and takes care of that entire plot of landed surrounded by the rock wall that the cabin sits on. The "main" room in the cabin has been around since the Civil War and Mr. Bub has papers dating back to 1890 as far as official paper work goes. Hope y'all signed your names!!! also if y'all didn't get the chance to cross the river to the old Union school house from the 1920's make sure y'all go back and check that out!
Just found your channel while trying to do some research on new areas to off-road in my home state of Arkansas. Honestly I’ve hardly been more excited while watching a video! Keep it up, excited to see more.
Looks like another great trip. I like that side of the Ozark National Forest. I always try to go to the cabin on Saturday so I can visit with Bub he is a character and that trail behind the barn up the mountain is always fun. Ya'll were only a few miles from the Oark Store that is always a great place for food and photo ops.
Greetings from China, (Massachusetts resident). I enjoyed the 2 part video. Its well shot and edited. Too bad no one was filming you going through the tough stuff. Seeing how nimble your TJ is compared to the JKUs 4Runners and Tacomas makes me real happy to also have a TJ. Keep up the good work and stay safe out there.
I am enjoying watching your videos. i watched the first part and had to come here to watch the second. great videos! Thanks for making them and taking us along! Stay safe!
Nice video!! Blew my mind that I happened upon this video, last week my wife and I went out for our first Overlanding trip and discovered this exact spot you camped at and we marked it for a comeback to sight.
I have really loved both part one and part two of this adventure. Thanks so much! One observation though I would suggest y'all practice better winch safety. Guys are standing way too close to the cable or even stepping over it in a couple of shots. All it would take is for a one time cable break and someone would be on the receiving end of a bad to fatal accident. Otherwise it was a lot of fun with some very beautiful scenery.
Allen Heaps your right... we could always be safer... we were using synthetic lines that drop when they break but you never know... thanks for the advice
Excellent job on this. Great trip, great filming and editing. This is a wicked and authentic video. Greetings from off-roaders from the Northwest Territories.
Excellent vid. Reassured me about getting a soft top for jeep (or a bikini safari top, windjammer and little tonneau for storage area) so i won't damage the fiberglass hard top
Great stuff, just found your channel recently. Cool to see this kind of thing in Arkansas. I’ve driven through several of these locations on hiking trips.
Damn , your best videos, congrats 🎊🎉🎈🍾 definitely I’m gonna save them, the scenery all the rigs, your comments ..... I loved both videos! Congratulations man ! 🤙🏻
Great job sharing your trip with us and the film editing was great. Im planning a US ramble with my 2001 TJ some day in the future and ill have to put Arkansas on my list of places to visit. Ben reminds me of my 2yo granddaughter a bit. They both leap with out looking and neither one of them listens worth a flip. They both make us laugh but I bet my granddaughters cuter though. That cabin you folks explored reminded me so much of my grandmas home on my moms side alot. She didnt have electricity till some time in 1973 and it was some time in the 1980s before she had a hot water heater or an indoor toilet. An outhouse is a miserable thing in the winter and the smell in the hot south Georgia summers can be overwhelming.
Lol I have that exact mini camp stove....thing is so dangerous hahaha. I have found the best method is to dig a hole in the ground and that way whatever you put on top of isn't precariously balancing ready to fall. Learned that after I was cooking bacon on it and the pan tipped over on my lap almost turning my jimmy into Jimmy Dean Sausage if you know what I mean...
I swear the best thing about camping is when it’s late at night and everyone’s around the camp fire and then waking up to hear a zipper I don’t know what it is but it’s definitely one of the best parts
It kind of depends on whose zipper it is... :D
I bet you like the look on the groom's face when the bride walks in too.
Yeah I never really thought about it but there is something about the sound of the zipper in the morning, specially if you woke before other. Thinking back to my Boy Scout days and sitting around the morning fire, hearing a zipper, and then everybody looking over at the row of tents to see who woke up next.
So cool to see all these different types of rigs, people working together and having a good time. Cheers.
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It’s always funny to watch Toyota’s attempt to do Jeep things.
Almost as funny as watching the Toyotas that haul groceries and kids to soccer, do the same trails and obstacles as built Jeeps...
Matthew Scott Buddy, you and your Toyota cronies should go to Hot Springs or SMORR and try to do some Jeep stuff. Overlanding in the Ozarks is a 2wd endeavor. Believe me, I’ve done it for years and done about every trail in the Ozarks. There are VERY few spots that are technical or difficult. However, the degree of difficulty is automatically higher if you’re in a Toyota. That’s just a fact.
@@Muffduster well duh a solid front axle is gonna be more capable in situations like that, but toyotas are solid all around rigs if you wanna do some light wheeling and have a comfortable daily
That’s hands down the cleanest TJ I’ve ever seen
People who are planning to go camping need information like this to serve as their guide before they go. Thanks for creating this!
Every one - "Ben, are you ok up there?"
Ben - "I have a situation"
Me - Literally busted out laughing 😂
Hahahaha same!
@@ArkansasOffroad i also watch atv trail vids and one was like um guys i got a situation and his quad was literally gone he drive in a 10m deep mud hole that was flooded and since he was new he didnt know that it was that deep and yea was fun to watch ut cant find it anymore :) XD
Totally!!!
That guy is a clown…takes horrible lines and doesn’t even listen to his spotter. He deserves the carnage
"Ben turn passenger.. passenger.... THE OTHER PASSENGER... PAAASSSSENGGER" lmao
That dude annoys me a lot .
@@wyattcarter4359 seriously, like dude listen to your spotters! They can see more than you!
Why not use hand signal
I was trying to get my PASSENGER tire up that bank. My KO2s weren’t having it. Plus listening to matt is no fun.
😂😂😂🕊🕊🕊
I’m an old Arkansas boy currently living in Colorado. Really enjoyed seeing so many different rigs all working together and having a great time.
You guys are awesome! This what I love to see instead of all of the racism, divisiveness and evil that's going on. I would love to hang out with a great group of guys like you all. Keep it going and pass this fellowship on to the young ones too. 👍🙂
It’s good to see friends enjoying friends and enjoying the great outdoors. Good job
Again I will say. Excellent video with a good bunch of people. Beautiful 4 Wheeling.
When Ben gets more experience, a little older and a little wiser, he may just eventually be the an extremely competent Wheeler.
Michael Salice he already is a pretty competent wheeler at 18.. he was trying to play a little for the camera since he had plenty of back up. When it’s more critical he is very safe. And makes good decisions.
I agree, this had to be an incredible trip with a little of everything, awesome, thanks for sharing.
Looked like a heck of a good time and great memories made. Now on to 4 days worth of cleaning to get that Jeep shining again lol.
I love offroaders but that happy puppy made this video
The round of applause was a good touch 👏🏻😂
Kyle Huss 😂😂
Good thing Ben has street tires. There would be a lot more carnage if his tires had grip. It's fun to wheel with someone like him. Keeps things interesting.
Great video!!! Good to see old homesteaders that are not vandalized!🍻
Ben is a madman, the hero we need
I live in the desert, so nearby camping for me is quite different than it is for you. But your videos allow me to live vicariously through you, so thanks for that! Keep up the awesome content man!
DurrrPancakes appreciate it!!
My favorite part of the videos is always the cooking part! Keep up the great content. 😎
It’s a great camp when the woods brothers are playing
That's right
That was an amazing trip. Thanks for letting us watch.
KILLER , KILLER , KILLER....LOVE EVERY MINUTE !!! ROCK ON BROTHER !
Appreciate it!!
This was a great series! 👍 It was nice to see an overland adventure with a little adversity so close to home.
This has got to be one of the most entertaining overlanding video I have ever seen!
Thank you so much!
This is my new favorite channel because all the trails you hit are just like where I offroad. All the others are in some desert or on big rocks. Honestly I had no idea toyota vehicles could actually do so well offroad, we only see jeeps on our adventures and every offroad review of tacoma or the others is someone being stuck in sand and using the computer thingy to show how it works. Keep up the awesome videos.
Thanks so much for the feedback! I agree, there's not many channels with this type of wheeling.
Y’all are living the life!! I must have a Jeep!!!!!! Love your rig. I watched both parts and some of that was sketchy af!!! Looked like a ton of fun!!
Great Videos - Thanks for sharing your adventures - Love your TJ - great Rig - Greetings from Australia
Great couple of episodes. You guys took on some radical trails and make me now understand the need for all those side bars we see on the Aussie rigs. Very interesting to see the clearances, angles and radius in action between Tacoma, Jeep, Colorado, 4-runner etc.
100% agree Robert, gave me a lot of insight on bumper protection for the longer vehicles. Those side bars are killer.
@@ArkansasOffroad do watch Ronny Dahl's channel on UA-cam? His channel is under his name but his brand is 4 Wheeling Australia and I think you'd enjoy the video reviews of the different rigs. Sadly, they are way ahead of the US in overlanding, especially in using solar power. Really enjoyed your videos.
@@robertrodgers1423 Yep! That dude is awesome.
You gotta love the Warren movie cabin not far from there is twin falls the beaver slide an the union school house this some nice trails all in my backyard glad to see y’all enjoyed it as much as we do
Awesome thanks for the adventure it's nice to see you explore the trails!
Love this little series! Wish someone would have filmed your TJ more. Wanted more TJ! "I've got a fever and the only prescription is more "TJ!" ".
Hahaha, that's what @ozarkoverlandadventures videos are for! He filmed me more.
I grew up going down there with family during my childhood and even now, we call that place you camped horse hole and that area limestone!! :)
WOW that was VERY fun to watch, hopefully one day soon, get to join 😁
Love seeing you fix that Onyx coffee! and that Lost 40 brew!!!
Michael Varnell yes sir!!
Im really like it with you jeep man , so simple and really compact !!
Been down to the east side of the forest several times, definitely going to check out the westside after watching this video.
I’ve been going to that old cabin for about 13 years
It’s cool to see guys in my home state doing this. Been wanting to get into this, so it’s awesome to see something in my neck of the woods!
Nice sence of driving sence.fabulous.good team work
Very nice !!! Bro that’s amazing .. thank u for sharing this .. this will be me soon !!!
love the old cabin! glad to see something untouched by time and idiots
We were out there that same weekend and we camped at that same campsite on on big piney Friday night when the heavy storm came in but we camped up on higher ground where that huge tree had fallen into the river. Great spot. Camped there a hand full of times
ua-cam.com/channels/kRe1wHY_JDtNEDXFeIYxmQ.html
@@dmpresources723 Ill check it out!
Great Video that shows how ( or how not) drive 4x4 and have a great time with friends on camp grounds. Greetings from Germany
Killer camp spot bro. I never sleep better than I do right next to a creek or river. So peaceful. Also, that was a pretty cool and convenient butterfly flyby in that panning shot of the rigs haha
Same here!
i just recently bought my first jeep and over the next several months im outfitting it to do some long trips out west and this just made me so much more excited for it
Right on dude!
Thanks for sharing. Live in Indianapolis and nice to see there is overhanding on this side of the Mississippi
The cabin you visited is called the Spurgeon-Warren cabin, there is a sign on the outside that reads "Bub's cabin" Bub is 85 years old and takes care of that entire plot of landed surrounded by the rock wall that the cabin sits on. The "main" room in the cabin has been around since the Civil War and Mr. Bub has papers dating back to 1890 as far as official paper work goes. Hope y'all signed your names!!! also if y'all didn't get the chance to cross the river to the old Union school house from the 1920's make sure y'all go back and check that out!
We all have a Ben in our group lol
😂😂👍👍👍
now imagine a group full of bens 😂
Hahaha yeah really.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 We also have a guy like Ben in our group.. he is driving since he was 15 still the most idiot driver 🤣🤣
I like the fact it's not a bunch of over the top expensive rigs.
Just found your channel while trying to do some research on new areas to off-road in my home state of Arkansas. Honestly I’ve hardly been more excited while watching a video! Keep it up, excited to see more.
Looks like another great trip. I like that side of the Ozark National Forest. I always try to go to the cabin on Saturday so I can visit with Bub he is a character and that trail behind the barn up the mountain is always fun. Ya'll were only a few miles from the Oark Store that is always a great place for food and photo ops.
Oh yeah! We love the Oark store, but it was closed because of the virus. Amazing food and pie!
Just got an 01 TJ, but there are a lack of forests in the Fallon deserts. I may have to find some in Tahoe to have fun.
Greetings from China, (Massachusetts resident). I enjoyed the 2 part video. Its well shot and edited. Too bad no one was filming you going through the tough stuff. Seeing how nimble your TJ is compared to the JKUs 4Runners and Tacomas makes me real happy to also have a TJ. Keep up the good work and stay safe out there.
Thank you! That's so cool! Yeah I wish I had a bit more of me, but it's all good. I appreciate the support.
Hitting the pause button, making some popcorn, oh yeah.....
Excellent videos, really enjoyed them. Ben is a giant liability and gonna learn the hard way eventually.
Thanks! Nah, he likes to keep it fun. He really knows what he's doing, he just likes the camera.
I am enjoying watching your videos. i watched the first part and had to come here to watch the second. great videos! Thanks for making them and taking us along! Stay safe!
Awesome! Thanks so much!
That view is so worth it.
Nice video bro. Stupendous views and amazing drive.
👍
That was a wet muddy trip. Looks like everyone was happy. Could tell your friends are a bit camera shy.
Thanks for the video! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Nice exhibition, fasting is best for the occasion!
Your content is so good I just hit the like button even before watching the video.
Thanks dude!
Cavenders love that stuff it's the bomb on B&G as Matt knows thought i was the only one
The best view comes after the hardest climb
Beautiful country side for sure.
Nice video!! Blew my mind that I happened upon this video, last week my wife and I went out for our first Overlanding trip and discovered this exact spot you camped at and we marked it for a comeback to sight.
Ha no way!
What is the location on the river? Do you have a pin drop? I would like to visit
Hell to the yea! Maybe I’ll join in a year when my suspension is up to par with talks crazy ass ha! Intense trails!
That place is really beautiful I love that just no internet no aircon just peace*
I have really loved both part one and part two of this adventure. Thanks so much! One observation though I would suggest y'all practice better winch safety. Guys are standing way too close to the cable or even stepping over it in a couple of shots. All it would take is for a one time cable break and someone would be on the receiving end of a bad to fatal accident. Otherwise it was a lot of fun with some very beautiful scenery.
Allen Heaps your right... we could always be safer... we were using synthetic lines that drop when they break but you never know... thanks for the advice
Man... These videos make me miss my '03 TJ. I traded it in on my RAM 1500. I wish I kept the TJ as well...
I love overlanding or as we call it here in Maine, "remote offroading", but, not with this many rigs. Two or three tops, is all I want to go with.
I loved your videomaking Mr. 😍 !
And, the potato making guy is sweet 😄.
Great trip, awesome video, I enjoyed very much👍👍👍
Excellent job on this. Great trip, great filming and editing. This is a wicked and authentic video. Greetings from off-roaders from the Northwest Territories.
Was nice too see other ORV's adventuring together. :) Cheers mate * Jeep
Your TJ is beaut!
Great video. Really makes me miss wheeling with friends.
Thanks , great adventure!!!!!!
Not much makes me miss AR. But this video did. Thanks!
Exelente!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Asom!!! Video me gusta mucho todo lo de off Road muy buen tour!!!!!
you know what your setup was d best ❤️
Great one again! Amazing campsite 🙌🏻 I agree. East side is the best.
Appreciate it Chad!!
Excellent vid. Reassured me about getting a soft top for jeep (or a bikini safari top, windjammer and little tonneau for storage area) so i won't damage the fiberglass hard top
Great stuff, just found your channel recently. Cool to see this kind of thing in Arkansas. I’ve driven through several of these locations on hiking trips.
This makes me want to get outside and get after it. Great video!
Love the videos i died @6:42 we telled stories hahaha
This was fun to watch, thank you!
Damn , your best videos, congrats 🎊🎉🎈🍾 definitely I’m gonna save them, the scenery all the rigs, your comments ..... I loved both videos! Congratulations man ! 🤙🏻
Wow thanks so much!!!
I love that offroaders respect the cabin
Awesome adventure and filming 👏🏻
Watched both parts it looked like a great adventure
I would have been fishing that spot !
Just in front of the Rapids....
16:43 😂😂😂 great job, man. I really enjoyed these videos.
Getting ready to buy a rubi. Going to be wheelin in VT/NY/MA/NH area. Love the vids, good quality, good production.
Great job sharing your trip with us and the film editing was great. Im planning a US ramble with my 2001 TJ some day in the future and ill have to put Arkansas on my list of places to visit.
Ben reminds me of my 2yo granddaughter a bit. They both leap with out looking and neither one of them listens worth a flip. They both make us laugh but I bet my granddaughters cuter though.
That cabin you folks explored reminded me so much of my grandmas home on my moms side alot. She didnt have electricity till some time in 1973 and it was some time in the 1980s before she had a hot water heater or an indoor toilet. An outhouse is a miserable thing in the winter and the smell in the hot south Georgia summers can be overwhelming.
I have the same exact set up when it comes to your small coffee stove.
18:30 Ozone Burger Barn ran out of burgers?!?!?! Never heard of such a thing. Subscribed
dude, the music and your voice give me goosebumps
Aru Ginantaka haha Thanks!
Man...I like your Jeep ❤️❤️
This is ur first video that I am watching. A thumbs up and subscribing it. What a cool bunch of guys and 4x4.
Thank you so much!
Lol I have that exact mini camp stove....thing is so dangerous hahaha. I have found the best method is to dig a hole in the ground and that way whatever you put on top of isn't precariously balancing ready to fall. Learned that after I was cooking bacon on it and the pan tipped over on my lap almost turning my jimmy into Jimmy Dean Sausage if you know what I mean...
Hahahahahahahaha! This made me bust out laughing.
@@ArkansasOffroad hey BTW I've got a Humvee I am working on having done for the Winter, you interested in some snow wheeling with me?