Once had an issue with my rear resonator catching rocks and stumps. 5 min with a sawzall and I created a dump off the rear axle to eliminate the issue. Dropped the rear bumper on a boulder and popped it loose. Took an angle grinder to it for clearance then did zip ties on the inside of the cover so it could flex without popping out next time. Awesome video.
I could never afford to tear up any of my vehicles, so I live vicariously by watching you guys.😂 My wife and I need both of our vehicles for daily life. Maybe one day I’ll be able to get a toy to mess around with in the woods.
It was an absolute struggle bus in some spots, snatch blocks and winches was the only way in some spots. Had afew close calls with some trees but the jeep always tipped away at the last second 👌
I generally come for the views...Canada has some of the most spectacular wild areas. I wish Ontario offered mountains like that. BUT I'm commenting because I love the critical thinking ya'll did out there to get thru the trail. Bravo!
Man I really love these types of videos but it cracks me up when you guys act like you're one of the first people to go out there and do these trails. I think I'm going to watch the beginning of this trip to see if you name this trail I want to see when it was established if it was back in the 60s are you kidding me. There is no four-wheel drive technology if it was back in the seventies are you kidding me the tires only got bigger. If it was the early eighties in late 70s you might have something. But I believe these trails were developed long back in the fifties and if they can do it in an old jeep that they got from the war then seriously those aren't motorcycle trails on both sides of the road those aren't dune buggy trails on both sides of the road. Those aren't even forerunners that work developed until after the 80s when a three-wheeler was a killer machine meaning it kills a lot of people because it only have three wheels. Razors and vehicles like that you're not come out until the 90s. Again I love these videos but when you guys pretend like you're the first ones out there and there's already tracks you coming off a little bit 🤡'S
This is amazing! the effort, the team work, drone shot and everything, It’s amazing.
Once had an issue with my rear resonator catching rocks and stumps.
5 min with a sawzall and I created a dump off the rear axle to eliminate the issue. Dropped the rear bumper on a boulder and popped it loose. Took an angle grinder to it for clearance then did zip ties on the inside of the cover so it could flex without popping out next time.
Awesome video.
I could never afford to tear up any of my vehicles, so I live vicariously by watching you guys.😂
My wife and I need both of our vehicles for daily life. Maybe one day I’ll be able to get a toy to mess around with in the woods.
your shots are excellent thanks for the effort. in all of my years wheeling, i could never get it right. enjoyable video as usual.
Beauty run. Goooooo team 🎉
It was a lot of fun !
Great work.
Thanks!
Omg these guys are insane 😂😂 and I’m all for it
I always say “ I didn’t buy it to look at it” 🤪
Once again hard work!
Thank you !
Kudos for you guys completing the trail, very impressive that it was done with full overlanding gear on the rigs
It was an absolute struggle bus in some spots, snatch blocks and winches was the only way in some spots. Had afew close calls with some trees but the jeep always tipped away at the last second 👌
Was that trail on the island as well?
wow that was awesome
It was a pretty good weekend of fun
Amazing. I love your videos bc you do hard stuff, most UA-camrs only do either easy or moderate trails
I appreciate that!
I generally come for the views...Canada has some of the most spectacular wild areas. I wish Ontario offered mountains like that. BUT I'm commenting because I love the critical thinking ya'll did out there to get thru the trail. Bravo!
Tough crowd here in the comments... great video, love the teamwork to get it done👍
I agree with you that's one goat trail. Awful sound metal rubbing against rock. 😀
Great job kids 👊
Thank you 🤙
This video slaps, trees.
Almost slaps trees!! Thank god for snatchblocks
@@LetsGetLost. haha
nicely done👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Is this on the Island?
Yea it’s on the island !
Any account for that JK owner ?
No he doesn’t have a social media presence
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Didn't see any bugs, how is that trail buggy at all?
Off road buggy
That rock you moved was there for a reason! It was part of the trail! Disrespectful to the trail!
No other way to get out of that situation. It’s not a groomed or marked trail.
Neato
The rock was part of the obstacle its been there forever 🥲
@@Keagan4532 I guess you have some trail unbuilding to do when you go next.
@@DirtTheory yup
fantastic!
Thank you! Cheers!
Man I really love these types of videos but it cracks me up when you guys act like you're one of the first people to go out there and do these trails. I think I'm going to watch the beginning of this trip to see if you name this trail I want to see when it was established if it was back in the 60s are you kidding me. There is no four-wheel drive technology if it was back in the seventies are you kidding me the tires only got bigger. If it was the early eighties in late 70s you might have something. But I believe these trails were developed long back in the fifties and if they can do it in an old jeep that they got from the war then seriously those aren't motorcycle trails on both sides of the road those aren't dune buggy trails on both sides of the road. Those aren't even forerunners that work developed until after the 80s when a three-wheeler was a killer machine meaning it kills a lot of people because it only have three wheels. Razors and vehicles like that you're not come out until the 90s. Again I love these videos but when you guys pretend like you're the first ones out there and there's already tracks you coming off a little bit 🤡'S
Are you from the island?