Shit that's just a rode. We live up above the snowline in the NE washington mountains.. We climb 1280 ft elevation from our bottom gate turn into our cabin in 3 1/4 of a mile or another 860ft ele to our back 40. No rodes. A rock climb animal trail up. Some pretty hairy spots. Just a country road. I couldn't stand running in a herd like that. Its like on a boreing freeway.Taked setious rigs and dkill all seasons. Trail is private easement sonno city nose pickets trying to drive up here. Isolated from the crazy world.y.wifendrivrsnya need anladder to hit in and a parachute to get down.😂😂
Don't beat yourself up about the videos. I know how hard it is. I always mean to video stuff and rarely ever do. I honestly don't know how people do it.
Thanks for that. Glad you stuck through the whole video. I enjoy making the videos and sharing my experiences but I don't want it to impead on me or anyone around me enjoy the trip.
It’s more important that you have fun doing this. Shooting for entertainment purposes is probably a different approach and can get tedious without help/coordination. Glad your rig held together!
Looks like the SAS is working out, looks mean on the Trail, handles the rocks well, and still made it home with 50% of your driveline bolts missing...Really pretty forest..
There is a video on the channel from a couple weeks ago after we finished the toyota swap. The rig is an 8 valve and the axles have 5.29s in them with a spool in the rear.
Excellent video. Love the way the new axles look and work. Just need to lock the front? Any thoughts of going back to the Rubicon with it? I just picked up a fj80 and plan on putting a geo 2 door body on the fj frame and axles.
Super cool Tracker man and it was awesome seeing so many little 4x4s
Thanks.
Shit that's just a rode. We live up above the snowline in the NE washington mountains.. We climb 1280 ft elevation from our bottom gate turn into our cabin in 3 1/4 of a mile or another 860ft ele to our back 40. No rodes. A rock climb animal trail up. Some pretty hairy spots. Just a country road. I couldn't stand running in a herd like that. Its like on a boreing freeway.Taked setious rigs and dkill all seasons. Trail is private easement sonno city nose pickets trying to drive up here. Isolated from the crazy world.y.wifendrivrsnya need anladder to hit in and a parachute to get down.😂😂
Wo4ks really good man, sick
Don't beat yourself up about the videos. I know how hard it is. I always mean to video stuff and rarely ever do. I honestly don't know how people do it.
Thanks for that. Glad you stuck through the whole video. I enjoy making the videos and sharing my experiences but I don't want it to impead on me or anyone around me enjoy the trip.
It’s more important that you have fun doing this. Shooting for entertainment purposes is probably a different approach and can get tedious without help/coordination.
Glad your rig held together!
Thanks. I the more videos I make hopefully I will get better.
Looks like the SAS is working out, looks mean on the Trail, handles the rocks well, and still made it home with 50% of your driveline bolts missing...Really pretty forest..
Working really well. After wheeling it a couple times I am super happy with how it turned out.
Wow that place looks very different from when I was there last!! Been under that tree many times and wasn't logged
Ya. Ceder tree got logged a couple years ago. The first trail in the video was just logged over the summer.
You’re Toyota axle and which gears? 16v auto right?
There is a video on the channel from a couple weeks ago after we finished the toyota swap. The rig is an 8 valve and the axles have 5.29s in them with a spool in the rear.
@@trashpandaoffroad3548 I probably watched it. And forgot. Goldfish memory. Does pretty good for a 8v.
How do you have a complete enclosed tracker or sidekick I thought they only came in soft top and out of the US they complete body
Now that you mention it I don't know if I ever seen a tin top suzuki sidekick but there are a good number of tin top Geo Trackers around.
Would be nice to know 😅where they they were.
The poker run and most of my wheeling videos take place at Browns Camp. It's an OHV area in Oregon located in the tillamook state forest area.
Excellent video. Love the way the new axles look and work. Just need to lock the front?
Any thoughts of going back to the Rubicon with it?
I just picked up a fj80 and plan on putting a geo 2 door body on the fj frame and axles.
That's gonna be a great build. I do plan on taking this rig to next year's Zukicon on the Rubicon and also Zuksaw on the Whipsaw.
Haha typicall jeep of heep stuff. Hey where all them suzuki and toyota? 6 miles ahead jimmy
Woohoo!
Difficult trail !
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