Everything was Going Great in Nevada and Then...
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- What’s the biggest challenge you’ve ever had to overcome on an adventure? Was it a mechanical problem with a vehicle, did someone get hurt, where there challenging weather conditions, trouble with the locals or maybe you were forced to reroute because of trail conditions or a closure? My recent trip to Nevada was full of these types of challenges and more. Join me as I take you along to some incredible remote off-the grid locations in a state that I’ve come to love more and more every time I visit it, Nevada.
Part 2 of this adventure: • The Forgotten TRAGEDY ...
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“Since he didn’t die, we decided to have lunch” 😂
Also “Will you hold my hand?”….”No, no” 🤣
lol got me at the very first part then realized the snake not moving then was waiting for that quote😅
Exactly!!!! 😂 😆 😛
We were out on a Dual Sport motorcycle ride back in 2015. New Idrea, CA... about 50 miles south of Hollister CA. (Clear Creek area). Our group came upon a small rattler in the middle of the road. So they wanted to stop and look at it. One guy decided to poke it with a short stick. "Wham", it bit him on the thumb. What you get for being stupid. It was not a dry bite. We had to backtrack to Hollister on our motorcycles. No cell coverage. Over an hour ride. Then the medical center in Hollister did not have fresh anti venom. So he got an ambulance ride to Stanford Medical Center, another two hours total. He ended up almost losing his hand...
This Near Death Experience is brought to you by OnX Off-road.
The "locked gate" situation seems to be getting more prominent all the time. My wife and I have run into this on a number of occasions here in AZ. Please mark that locked gate on your mapping and make it public so others don't get surprised. Great video Brad, thanks for bringing us along!!
The railroad owns the property along this section of Nevada. There is a similar locked gate along the rail line between Moapa and road along the railroad that goes to Caliente.
There's a tail report feature in OnX you can use to let everyone know about the locked gate. I would drop a waypoint there as well with a picture of the locked gate and some notes about it.
@@fscottgray9784 Hopefully someone takes up the issue w/ the company and preserves the public easement rights.
Bring on more of the first aid skits. I didn't know most bits are dry which is critical information that helps relax the PT. Keep up the great work..
Hi, Brad! As a suggestion to your work, you can add a picture of the trail map (from Google Maps, for instance) in the introduction of your videos. Cheers!
First aid segment was super helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
The snake bite drill was great. Definitely good idea to bring more of that content. How to be safe out there, from the elements, animals, even people!. And take the appropriate measures
Brad, I live in Mesquite NV and travel all the dirt roads and trails with my Jeep and RZR. I am happy to see you come and visit this great area. There is not much wildlife around here but there are Bighorn Sheep around and in the Valley of Fire State Park. Thanks for the emphasis on First Aid awareness, that is something that is very helpful.
The click click click noise is more than likely the solenoid that engages the front 4 wheel drive, I have a Ram 3500 that has had the same thing happen. The fix is to simply engage and then disengage the 4 wheel drive with the knob and it goes away. It seems to happen when I am in a situation that generates a lot of engine heat. Hope that helps.
Lol. I was going to say almost all of this.
Thank you Brad, Scott, and Tom for this excellent and informative video. I look forward to seeing more. I'm liking the gladiator build!
I'm teaching mountain bike wilderness first aid this weekend so I've been thinking about a simple framework for laypeople. Here is my working one.
1. Pause and assess if the problem is small/medium/large AND are you safe to begin your intervention. Check scene and PPE. Then: Small=chill/think/protect large=pressure/tourniquet/breath/compress-911/heli, Medium=ensure it does not become large
“Liquid Chickens”😂😂😂
As an Australian, it was interesting to see the different approach to snake bite, like monitoring and 'dilution'
Unfortunately that doesn't happen here 😂 . We have to treat every bite as if you die in the next 30 minutes 😂
Like the direction, the build, and the need for these types of shows. Great job, Trail Recon.
First aid kit must have, second skin burn patches. One of the best burn relief options out there, you won't regret carrying them. 👍
really well done. I appreciate the tips and tricks for addressing medical issues on the trail
Everytime we go out wheeling first aid kit is always checked and also dont forget about the dogs they need a kit also that includes some benadryl. Ive had my own dog and several friends dogs get stung in the face by yelliw jackets while drinking their water . Its a part of camping to be over prepared in first aid and keep kits for ouselves and friends and also our furry companions out there. Plus keeping a nurse wife is also very handy.
This is awesome! EXACTLY what I was hoping for when you announced the Gladiator build.
Thanks man🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great way to start the morning with a Trailrecon video.
Yes, first aide training a must! Practice those skills before you actually need them and most importantly remain calm as the first responder. Great information.
Man, I was 🤏 close to texting Tom & Scott after the snake bite. You all Totally got me. Cheers from NM.
Thanks for sharing Sir; I can’t wait for the next episode. By the way training for the unexpected always prepares you for any eventuality.
Great idea to provide some first aid training. Overlanders need to be prepared to address some basic first aid situations. Sound knowledge is a lot more important than having a kit with things you don't need or don't know how to use.
... well, I think, that Tom's calm approach to things in these "dramatic" situations is 50% of success, and the other half is his knowledge and expertise ...
Agreed! It’s an extremely stressful situation to be in, but losing self control can be the difference or solving the problem or making it worse.
Brad one suggestion on the Trail Recon first aid kit would be to make the bag/package a little larger so that people can add things that they may want to to it. Thanks 👍
Outstanding! The mock injury scenarios are a great way to teach others.
Thanks, hoping to squeeze in one or two here or there in videos this year.
Great video- especially the drone rising to the snow covered peaks. Thanks for sharing.
Brad, I really appreciate the medical/first aid. They are great refreshers for how to treat commonly encountered trail injuries. Cuts, bad abrasions, burns, and bites are probably the most likely injuries to have outdoors.
Yes, looking forward to the kit!!
Back in the late 90’s when I was going through paramedic school, I volunteered to be a patient for national registry practicals. I learned a lot, as well as feared for my life about how poorly I was treated as a patient. I don’t think anyone passed my station with flying colors. I wish I could remember what my ailments were, but it was some basic trauma.
At first the snake bite bit was corny, but it grew on me. I appreciate the information. Informative and useful. Thanks for the videos and keep at them. See you on the trails.
Great content, I appreciate your new focus, direction, & purpose driven channel. 👍👍
Amazing adventure we are just getting started in overlanding, and your videos help. Stay safe can't wait for part 2
Brad, can’t tell you enough how helpful your videos are. I had primarily driven a my JK all over off-road in Myanmar (Burma). Ya, likely the first one in that country. But now, returning to the U.S., I am awaiting a 2024 Wrangler Rubicon X on order, and hoping to traverse some of those same trails I’ve seen in your videos. Your advice will be priceless…keep it coming!
If I can recommend any safety thing for home and trail, get a plastic avocado slicer tool. The frequency of knife slips cutting avocados is so high. Family member cut two tendons in her hand on accident.. and the 3 in 1 tools help get the pit out!
Absolutely brilliant video. It's got me thinking of expanding upon my existing med kit in the Jeep. Thanks Brad!
I’d be leaving Tom at home😂
Love the first aid awareness! It blows me away how many folks don't have any first aid gear in their homes, vehicles...anywhere. Thanks for the video.
Great way to start a Sunday morning. A little coffee and adventures with Brad!! Love it man, keep up the great work.
Good morning and thank you!
Thanks brad, keep up the good work. can't wait for the first aid kit. Good Idea...
Great way to educate! Mixing the aid scenarios into the regular overland content is a great idea.
As a WiFR (Wilderness First Responder), a suggestion, have the person giving aid talk through what they are thinking as they assess the situation in order to inform the viewer better, I'm sure you guys are experienced and do some stuff naturally. Example, in the first, scene assessment is always the first step, where's the snake now? Don't want the responder to become another victim and it's natural for inexperienced helpers to jump in before assessing danger. In the 2nd scenario, it was important the victim was already doing a good job keeping pressure on his wound, and if it wasn't fake blood, definitely wear gloves or a makeshift fluid barrier (sandwich bag) if you're going to touch the wound area. Don't want to bring blood pathogens home.
For overlanding there's also different considerations if you are not in a "front country" situation, ie a paramedics or an acute care facility within the hour. For example, that snake bite should definitely be disinfected if it was even a little remote.
Again, great video and hope to see more! Looking forward to the JT aid build
Love love love the first aid tips and tricks.
Thanks for teaching me about some new places to explore around my hometown! Actually that's why I like all your videos I get to learn about all kinds of new places to visit someday! And they're beautifully made and I know how much work that is so thanks for taking the time to get all that footage!
1st aid, Nice touch. I really enjoyed it!!
❤ loved it by far incorporated sinarios on emergency events that could happen especially in the environment that your in..good job p/s great trip to
Great VID Brad.....the medical stuff was a good over-view of how to handle those situations since they DO HAPPEN ! Thanks again.
Rattlesnakes are still asleep this time of year in NV 🤷🏼♂️😂
training isnt limited to the seasons...
Great video Brad and as always, we learned an useful couple of things what is great. By the way, I love how looks your Gladiator on 35's and I think is the right decision.
Many thanks for sharing and see you in the next one.
Idaho is stunning and quite secluded. I was out there last 6-7yrs ago for week in Sept and maybe came across others in the trails twice. You’re definitely out there to be one with the flora and fauna. Enjoy the experience, we enjoy coming along, cheers!
Glad you are doing that type of simulation. It’s good to know how to react when it happens.
The west is the best! We live in Sparks, 30 minutes from Tahoe, Virginia City and Pyramid Lake. Talk about endless off-roading and variety! You've done such a great job woth all the video shots! Lots of work!
Love how you worked in the helpful medical lessons in the vids!
Brad was obviously an HM in the Navy. That’s hospitalman for those that don’t know. From the flag in his garage, he was also in the FMF ( Fleet Marine Force). The Marines don’t have corpsman, and being a department of the Navy, they use Navy corpsman. He did service on the “green side”. Thank you for your service, Brad. He obviously knows his first aid, and I’m looking forward to his kit
26 years as a Navy Corpsman, served 2 tours with the Marines (FMF) Oorah!
Great idea about first aid awareness. Giving all the first aid backcountry for a rattlesnake bite would be helpful. Scorpions stings are common amongst other venomous critters in backcountry.
👍 Great real life scenarios guys. Something you hope will never happen but having the right medical supplies makes sense. But, you missed a perfect learning moment when you were cutting up all the veggies for dinner, all those sharp knives, someone could’ve lost a finger! Lol!
Great vid as usual Brad. Thank you. I kept expecting an “emergency” every time you got out of the truck!!
Well practicing towing a trailer and missing rocks and holes along the edge of the road is very important for vehicle survival, this mild trail-road is the best surface to practice on; that trail over of the towed unit will get you sometimes. Great first aid tutorial👍🏽Brad you and the guys are providing life saving first aid instruction hardly anyone thinks about until something happens, always be prepared for the worst and Semper Fi Doc! 🇺🇸
Dig the escapod. Nice video & scenery as always.
We just got back from Gold Butte National Monument, which is near Mesquite. Very beautiful!!!
This was awesome! You need more videos like this! Teaching first aid like a real life situation acting it out. 💥
❤another wonderful video Brad, a good 1st aid kit is important but you also need to know how to use it, looking forward to part 2
Thanks for bringing us along and for the education.
I drove past you guys at time mark 2:53 on my way to Mesquite from St. George. I recognize the green truck and trailer. I feel like I am part of your video!!
Like a Brad Pitt cameo !
Right on!
Hi Brad,
as EMT and First Aid Instructor I can only second yout emphasis on the importance of a First Aid Kit. It's to keep safe the only thing you can't have a redundancy for. Ourself!
Keep up the great work.
Cheers from Germany.
Agreed.
Brad may be cooking
Looking forward to the new first-aid kit. I'm hope it will have a wide variety of quality items.
Love the new educational format, keep up the good work.
brad youre the best, thank you for teaching me what a "Moulage" is today. Literally the first time ive heard the word in my 39 years of life.
I’ve been needing to learn some first aid. Great idea on your part to start this new series of info
Loved the snake bite skit. Next do a grizzly bear attack skit. I want the bear suit included with it. 😂
First clue to the staged rattle snake snake bit? Winter! I liked the the information, wasn't aware of dry bites!
Great video. Loved the first aide bits.
Thank you Brad, Scott, and Tom)
Loved the scenario first aid training.
Rad video dude loving the mix of handheld and drone shots. I'm coming to love Nevada more and more. So much out there to explore!
Appreciate it!
Always good to have a snake bite kit on you. I carry one in my first aid kit 👍
My old stomping grounds before San Diego. Grew up in Vegas. I didn’t get up the UT/NV area as much as I wanted but I did get to this area a couple times. All of NV is so cool. So many hidden gems. I spent most of my time along the western border with CA, Death Valley and the Sierras. Once I’m retired we’ll get back out that way more often.
Reminded me of Navy drills!!!! But you have to be ready for the unexpected.... But great scenery!!!!!!! Great group of people!!!!
The Snake Bite , Was Good , But We Sure Thought It Was BAD, GOOD INFO & GOOD JOB, WE THOUGHT IT WAS REAL !!! 😮 🙄😜
The snake bite simulation was a good idea! Appreciate it.
Wrap Tom in bubble wrap he keeps getting injured
What a good comical since to a series set of lessons.
Cool video. Those rigs are awesome!
Something that may be useful is talk about first aid that is destination specific. Where is your trip going, and what are the specific first aid concerns that you might need to consider, especially if the area is outside your usual region.
On your first aid kit, something that the market is missing right now is an easy way to replenish perishables. Many first aid kits come with small packs of disinfectant wipes, pain relief medications, etc, and all those things have expiration dates. Most of us will go through years of travel without digging into those supplies, or using them very slowly: it’d be great if there was a quick and easy way to order just the pills for a kit, or just the bandaids, or whatever so we aren’t ordering a whole new kit every couple years just so we can have convenient packages of aspirin again.
Have good time in all your changes
I have 4:88’s on my Gladiator with 35’s and I really like it. I don’t tow, and it helps when you are carrying the extra gear and weight.
I really enjoyed this video and learned a lot - please keep posting information videos such as these and could you add in how to change a tire etc basic vehicle knowledge that could happen out on the trail? :) THANK YOU
4.88 are the way to go for sure. I have 4.88 with 315/70-17 (35s) on my Wrangler Rubicon XR and love it. No issue cruising at 80+ mph except for crappy fuel mileage
Tom, I'm glad you didn't die, it would have been a terrible thing to have missed that lunch... I thought for a minute Scott was going to start sucking the venom from your ankle : ) glad to see you guys have made the big time... LOL Brad, thanks for a great video
Spend a lot of time in the Caliente area on bikes and sxs's so many trails and 2 tracks, love that area. I hate that gate by the tracks, it's such an amazing drive through that canyon when it's open. cool video...
💯 trails blazed here.
Overlanding is becoming more and more serious.
For good reason mostly.
But there are those who 'send it' and need medical attention as a result.
Hope to see 'Doc' on a trail one day.
Godspeed.
👍
thanks for the ride along
If you want to see Big Horn sheep, go to Gold Butte NV to the Lake Mead Shoreline area. They are all over the mountains.
Hi Brad I watch your videos all the time I think they are brilliant but when you did the snake thing I was a second away from hitting the panic button 😮🇬🇧
The only thing that I dislike about your adventure videos is...that they are too short!. Love the PWs. Brad, your camera work keeps getting better and better. Looking forward to pt 2. P.S. I miss Regena
Appreciate it! Longer videos can sometimes be a bit of monster to edit. Regena has been working hard these days and we'll be out together again soon.
Oh my gosh! That snake bite drill freaked me out!!! My stomach was in knots and my heart was beating so fast! I totally thought he really got bit. I'm sooooo glad that he didn't really get bit or hurt. You got me! Snakes are so scary!
The first aid drill gave me flashbacks to the training drills we did in the Navy. 😂 Good stuff Brad!
Great content! I was remarking on how those were the biggest bite marks I'd ever seen when you spilled the beans! Can't wait for part 2!
6:30 That was some good acting. You had me convinced it was real. 🤭
I thought the same thing.
His fat leg is kinda swelled up looking normally so it was tough to tell if the venom had done it
but just glad it was all ok
I have a JL with 35s and 4.88s, you're gonna love it! It's perfect IMHO. I see 8th gear and can cruise at 75 to 80 no problem
Love your channel, keep up the great work!
Thanks so much!
I really like your boy scout skits! Nice work!
Really enjoyed watching this video, it was very good.
Thank you for not pushing snake bit kits that make things worse like less honest and educated channels