I went up there on a Toyota Jamaica 4X4 Club tour about 2013. We went to the top of the Blue Mountains with several dozen vehicles. It was an absolute fun and adventurous experience like never before. Only those kinds of vehicles can make it to the top. I would love to go back their in the future. Thanks for sharing the video.
Canada here I-ah, first, big up de group dem...nice vid, longtime...mi ave 2000 wj...she purrr...only ting I suggest is chains...enjoy, be safe, one love
Im from the Netherlands (Holland) i went to Mandeville because its kind of in the middle and i wanted to avoid those really tourist places. id like to meet people and "ëveryday" live you wont find that experience (which enriches you as a human being) in a resort.
Why are Jamaicans so afraid of rain? It is only water falling from the sky. Getting wet from rain in Jamaica will not give anyone pneumonia, as many Jamaicans think.
Been to hollywell several times via papine newcastle Even drove down to buffbay from hollywell but necer knew there was a route from norbrook looking at google maps to figure out where you started from
Agree with that. Had an old school vitara back in the 80's. Basically, if the Suzuki couldn't go there, be prepared to walk. Drove that route several times just for the heck of it.
I went up there on a Toyota Jamaica 4X4 Club tour about 2013. We went to the top of the Blue Mountains with several dozen vehicles. It was an absolute fun and adventurous experience like never before. Only those kinds of vehicles can make it to the top. I would love to go back their in the future. Thanks for sharing the video.
Going up and down this trail on dirt bike as well as in my Nissan King Cab SE-V6 back in the day was great fun. Thanks for the memories.
Never knew that VW made such good vehicles. I can only imagine how well a Jeep Gladiator Rubicon would do. Wicked!
That trek is not for the faint hearted. The clay soil makes some parts quite treacherous. Vehicles are fit for the task. 👍
I enjoyed that adventure I was on the edge of my seat watching you guys
Off-roading always nice bro . Love the video
Canada here I-ah, first, big up de group dem...nice vid, longtime...mi ave 2000 wj...she purrr...only ting I suggest is chains...enjoy, be safe, one love
Im from the Netherlands (Holland) i went to Mandeville because its kind of in the middle and i wanted to avoid those really tourist places. id like to meet people and "ëveryday" live you wont find that experience (which enriches you as a human being) in a resort.
Like the vibes would love to try this trail
This like dis yuh affi have shovel on board fi dig out some a the mud and fill up the craters
All I will say is you guys are extremely brave. The very last part with the bad roads looked like you were in Hollywi⁹
This is such a fantastic video!!! Love it
Wanted to see the journey back down
If the conditions were dry the Vitara could have made it. I have done it in my Vitara
Love the vibes of this channel!
I loved this! 🙌
Excellent video! Make more off roading videos maybe the new frontier this time
I would love to try that route. Steve has a reverse lamp out.
I believe it only has one reverse light from factory.
Why are Jamaicans so afraid of rain? It is only water falling from the sky. Getting wet from rain in Jamaica will not give anyone pneumonia, as many Jamaicans think.
Been to hollywell several times via papine newcastle
Even drove down to buffbay from hollywell but necer knew there was a route from norbrook looking at google maps to figure out where you started from
Great Channel youth..... Highlight more off road experiences fam..... Making my list from this channel
Would like to joint u on ur next trip 4×4 like it alot
Is there an easier route to holywell?
Vitara can do it man
Agree with that. Had an old school vitara back in the 80's. Basically, if the Suzuki couldn't go there, be prepared to walk. Drove that route several times just for the heck of it.
This is such a fantastic video!! Love it
Glad you liked it!!
Where is the best place to go in Jamaica to do a 4x4 upgrade or to get a lift kit installed in Jamaica?