Welcome to my backyard...tons of amazing adventures in AZ.....good to see AZ has the positive affects on you both....If I'm not mistaken I heard a couple cords of Big Head Todd?....thanks for the video! Safe travels/adventures.
Not sure if you know this... but if you soap the bottom of the pans before cooking with them... it makes clean up quicker and easier. Old Boy Scout trick.
Excellent video, thank you for your time and effort sharing! It looks like dispersed camping may not be allowed in that area along Schnebly Hill looking at the NFS map. If I'm wrong, please let me know because I'd love to plan a camping trip to that spot.
This was almost three years ago, at the time it was deffiently allowed. I will have to do some research and check on that, that would be a shame if that was the case although it wouldn't surprise me.
Thanks! We usually use trails off-road to find a lot of great sites, as well as watching other TH-camrs channels to see the cool sites they have stayed at!
The North Rim is crazy cool, way better than the South Rim! We tried for Point Sublime a couple years ago but some deep water and soft mud on the road made me say "nope". Ended up camping at Timp Point which was still pretty amazing. Did y'all access Point Sublime Road from the east in the NP or from the north in the NF?
@@backcountrybeagles we took the route through the NF, headed south into the NP. Still accessed from Hwy. 67, just further north. Fun route while it lasted but trail conditions just beyond my rig's capabilities at the time. Safe travels!
Great Video!! Can you guys give more information when you do these tours? How to find it, what vehicles can access it, exact location and directions, costs etc? More info for us newbies planning a AZ trip. Thanks
My 1st time to your channel and I hear about Onleyville hot weiner sauce, well that made me laugh. I was a firefighter in that neck of the woods for many years, and yes they make the best weiners; but unless you have it with coffee milk it's not the real deal:)
As a public service announcement, overnight stays at Point Sublime require a backcountry permit. The Forest Service Law Enforcement will issue a hefty citation without the permit. Been there, ask me how I know!
It does have unibody tie in brackets we fabricated, we go through the process of building them in our video “Building The Overland Tire Carrier Build For The Green Cherokee - PART 1”!
Arizona is aouth of Utah, and Colorado! So, how did you drive "from Colorado ALL the way through Utah"?? Sedona is south of what is the dead center of Utah!
Awesome trip! God Bless and stay safe.
Beautiful! Great job Ron & Ash
Beautiful space. Love the grandeur of it all.
Thanks for doing this video. I would not get to see it otherwise!
Awesome love the adventure thanks for sharing….
Yall do such a great job! Subscribed!!
Thank you!😃
Epic view
great video! I have done all of these except Soldier's pass, but will be doing it soon after watching your video. earned a follow! thanks!
Thank you very much! Glad you hear you enjoyed the video, that’s the whole reason we continue to share our adventures ! (:
Celery salt is used in my mother's secret potato salad recipe as well! ;)
It is a very unique seasoning but gives certain recipes exactly what they need!
You must hit fossil creek while your here!! Just out of camp verde....it's a must!!! Timmy C Arizona
We’ll definitely keep it in mind for next time, thank you for the recommendation!
Headed to Sedona from Tn in 3 days! We did this trip about 4 years ago and it was one of our favorite so far!
Enjoy your time out there!
You called me from there! So cool! Thank you for sharing the unbelievable views.
Welcome to my backyard...tons of amazing adventures in AZ.....good to see AZ has the positive affects on you both....If I'm not mistaken I heard a couple cords of Big Head Todd?....thanks for the video! Safe travels/adventures.
The possibilities are endless in AZ, can’t wait to go back & keep exploring! Glad you enjoyed the video (:
Not sure if you know this... but if you soap the bottom of the pans before cooking with them... it makes clean up quicker and easier. Old Boy Scout trick.
We’ll have to give that a shot next time!
Thanks for posting the video, I live in Phoenix and love getting up north for some four wheeling and just to get out of the city.
That’s awesome !! So glad you enjoyed the video! (:
Glizzy gobbler lol... cool vid
your beagle is a trooper
😂
such epic views
Excellent video, thank you for your time and effort sharing! It looks like dispersed camping may not be allowed in that area along Schnebly Hill looking at the NFS map. If I'm wrong, please let me know because I'd love to plan a camping trip to that spot.
This was almost three years ago, at the time it was deffiently allowed. I will have to do some research and check on that, that would be a shame if that was the case although it wouldn't surprise me.
@@backcountrybeagles It looks like they restricted many areas after COVID. Bummer.
Your doing it right... you will have many subscribers!
Thank you! That means a lot. Glad you enjoy our content (:
love the video!
Glad you enjoyed! 😊
Great video guys, subscribe
…look forward to heading out that way next year camping etc…what was some of the cost per night to camp the sites?
In Sedona all the sites were free...at Point Sublime we bought a backcountry permit, I believe it was as cheap as $10-15.
very cool video
Thank you !!
Cool Jeep , how do you find those nice campsites? , do you use an app?
Thanks! We usually use trails off-road to find a lot of great sites, as well as watching other TH-camrs channels to see the cool sites they have stayed at!
Giggidy giggidy!
The North Rim is crazy cool, way better than the South Rim! We tried for Point Sublime a couple years ago but some deep water and soft mud on the road made me say "nope". Ended up camping at Timp Point which was still pretty amazing. Did y'all access Point Sublime Road from the east in the NP or from the north in the NF?
We almost had to turn around, glad we didn’t. We entered the trail in the national park. Off of highway 67. Next time maybe we’ll go in another way!
@@backcountrybeagles we took the route through the NF, headed south into the NP. Still accessed from Hwy. 67, just further north. Fun route while it lasted but trail conditions just beyond my rig's capabilities at the time. Safe travels!
Great Video!!
Can you guys give more information when you do these tours? How to find it, what vehicles can access it, exact location and directions, costs etc? More info for us newbies planning a AZ trip. Thanks
My 1st time to your channel and I hear about Onleyville hot weiner sauce, well that made me laugh. I was a firefighter in that neck of the woods for many years, and yes they make the best weiners; but unless you have it with coffee milk it's not the real deal:)
We’ll have to break out the coffee milk next time!
As a public service announcement, overnight stays at Point Sublime require a backcountry permit. The Forest Service Law Enforcement will issue a hefty citation without the permit. Been there, ask me how I know!
Would have been a good point for us to bring up, we did have our permit though!
I live in Arizona, but only in the winter
Where do you go in the summer
3 all the way 🌭
Does your rear bumper use the unibody tie in brackets?
It does have unibody tie in brackets we fabricated, we go through the process of building them in our video “Building The Overland Tire Carrier Build For The Green Cherokee - PART 1”!
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No such thing as "most epic". Something is epic or it is not.
Arizona is aouth of Utah, and Colorado!
So, how did you drive "from Colorado ALL the way through Utah"??
Sedona is south of what is the dead center of Utah!
We took i70 across Utah and then highway 191 through south eastern Utah down to Arizona for this trip!
You’re not very good with a map are you?