"Check out those bluffs...." And the beautiful blue creek water as well! Motorized hiking: I notice after a day of ATV riding I've felt rather worn out. I believe it's the "exercise" one gets using their muscles to stay stable on the ATV. Kind of Isometrics if you will. That flat layered shale rock (well I think it's shale) is impressive. And the waterfall you two hiked to was truly beautiful. Also, without Josh hiking to the falls itself, one would not have had a perspective on the actual size. Very nice and scenic ride! Thanks for your time as well in all the work necessary to edit such trips. I'd consider joining your membership except I live in NE Oregon and it would be a rather long round trip drive to get to the Ozarks and back. ;-)
@@Snarge22 definitely agree with you, after a day of riding it's still quite exhausting! It certainly is a magnificent waterfall, we really enjoyed it. Hey man thanks for checking out the video! We're glad you enjoy them!
Do you see any side by sides on these ozark trails. I am in Myrtle Beach and am thinking about coming there this summer. I have a 4 wheeler but ny son in law has a side by side. Don't want to go all that way and not be able to ride. Love your videos and makes me want to come there and ride. Keep up the great work.
@@TheGrizzly069 absolutely. We see SXS's 10x more than 4 wheelers. They're way more popular. I think if you come ride in Arkansas you will absolutely love it. Just make sure you come at a good time. Between late June and all the way until the end of September it's typically extremely dry here. The trails will be incredibly dusty, hot, humid, and the waterfalls and creek crossings will be at times completely dry. March to early June are ideal. May is typically the absolute best month. Weather is mild and conditions are wet.
@@mikelyon6169 we have. Still have not found any that work effectively for us in a helmet. Capturing the audio where you guys can hear everyone also comes into play. Badly wish someone would make something for a helmet that's GMRS instead of Bluetooth. There is one company that makes one, we have 3 of them brand new sitting in boxes. The range is great, everything else is horrible and we can't seem to sell them. $250 bricks 🤣
@@Gibbys.AustinandAlexit's in that area. We left from Mulberry Mountain that specific day. We have a members area that provides guided gps coordinates and all of the trail data from this specific video if you're interested.
@@claudhenrysmoot7957 plenty of people know where 60' falls is, yet somehow we get folks asking us for the coordinates all the time. The very little bit of money we make from the members only area just helps us keep up with camera equipment to make better videos and help keep us going. Nobody is forced to pay like you're insinuating.
Just started watching and I realized that I hadn’t been able to watch your videos for a few months. I have lots of catching up to do!
Great start!
@@northerner-at-heart hey man glad to have you back with us and really hope you enjoy our latest videos.
"Check out those bluffs...." And the beautiful blue creek water as well!
Motorized hiking: I notice after a day of ATV riding I've felt rather worn out. I believe it's the "exercise" one gets using their muscles to stay stable on the ATV. Kind of Isometrics if you will.
That flat layered shale rock (well I think it's shale) is impressive. And the waterfall you two hiked to was truly beautiful. Also, without Josh hiking to the falls itself, one would not have had a perspective on the actual size.
Very nice and scenic ride! Thanks for your time as well in all the work necessary to edit such trips. I'd consider joining your membership except I live in NE Oregon and it would be a rather long round trip drive to get to the Ozarks and back. ;-)
@@Snarge22 definitely agree with you, after a day of riding it's still quite exhausting! It certainly is a magnificent waterfall, we really enjoyed it. Hey man thanks for checking out the video! We're glad you enjoy them!
Nice trail, soon as it warms up a little I will need those GPS coordinates. You have inspired me to try all of these awesome trails in Arkansas
@@MrWrestler41 right on! Plenty of great trails here. We love it.
Nice run boys! Love all of the creekcrossing. The waterfall was epic! Thanks for taking us along.
@@kcatv9556 yeah buddy! It was a good ride! Thanks for watching.
Your next round of coffee is on me, boys! Enjoy🥤
@@northerner-at-heart wow thank you so much! We will indeed enjoy a nice 7 brew! Thank you again. And thanks for being a member.
Wow! Thanks 😁
Do you see any side by sides on these ozark trails. I am in Myrtle Beach and am thinking about coming there this summer. I have a 4 wheeler but ny son in law has a side by side. Don't want to go all that way and not be able to ride. Love your videos and makes me want to come there and ride. Keep up the great work.
@@TheGrizzly069 absolutely. We see SXS's 10x more than 4 wheelers. They're way more popular. I think if you come ride in Arkansas you will absolutely love it. Just make sure you come at a good time. Between late June and all the way until the end of September it's typically extremely dry here. The trails will be incredibly dusty, hot, humid, and the waterfalls and creek crossings will be at times completely dry. March to early June are ideal. May is typically the absolute best month. Weather is mild and conditions are wet.
With the issues with the Cardo Bluetooth setup you have, have you looked into Rugged Radios or maybe a Baofeng UHF/GMRS radios with headsets?
@@mikelyon6169 we have. Still have not found any that work effectively for us in a helmet. Capturing the audio where you guys can hear everyone also comes into play. Badly wish someone would make something for a helmet that's GMRS instead of Bluetooth. There is one company that makes one, we have 3 of them brand new sitting in boxes. The range is great, everything else is horrible and we can't seem to sell them. $250 bricks 🤣
Where is this in the Ozarks? We just road near pig trail lodge & never saw this. Definitely want to check it out.
@@Gibbys.AustinandAlexit's in that area. We left from Mulberry Mountain that specific day. We have a members area that provides guided gps coordinates and all of the trail data from this specific video if you're interested.
@ yeah what app is it?
@@Gibbys.AustinandAlex what app is what exactly? The members area? It's here on TH-cam.
So rattlesnake falls is a money making secret? Lol.
@@claudhenrysmoot7957 plenty of people know where 60' falls is, yet somehow we get folks asking us for the coordinates all the time. The very little bit of money we make from the members only area just helps us keep up with camera equipment to make better videos and help keep us going. Nobody is forced to pay like you're insinuating.