STUNNING VIDEOGRPHY! Of my neck of the woods. I'm too old and tired to do it myself now and I appreciate you taking me along when you are going out and doing the rough stuff, while I enjoy the adventure from my easy chair.
I used to work for freeport and lived in morenci, every chance I got i was checking out exploring all those familiar spots, great memories, keep up with your explorations.
I live in the White Mountains of Arizona…Eagar. AZ. I love waking up early on a weekend morning, grabbing my coffee and taking my Tacoma through a drive down random forest roads. Good video!
My main interest is in the content, the adventure. What is cooked, and how is secondary..keep it simple, stay humble Cody..very much look forward to and enjoy your company In Your content. Hope to meet one day..full time is coming soon.
So glad to have found your channel. Binge watched for three days. You’re the 1st channel I would enjoy driving with. Especially if your pops was along. Being 65 myself, both of your knowledge of history would make it worth every second.
Found your channel today and love the content man. I'm moving to Arizona in the next week and have been looking at a lot of the places you're exploring. Great tips and encouragement to get out there!
Another beauty. Rugged, but really fascinating country. As always, your filming and camera work is outstanding as always, you put so much into it, and it shows. Glad to see you sporting those Kuiu's. I've got a closet full of pants, shirts and jackets. One of the finest outerwear's out there. Great job son. Keep up the good work. It shows by how many followers you keep getting all the time. Love you. Your Pa...❤
Another amazing video! The sandwich and the scrambled eggs look good; you do what feels good. Thank you, young man, for all that you do. Best wishes. God bless.
I was out that way for the first time a couple weeks ago, driving the 191. Didn’t get too far off the paved roads but saw what drives you to explore. Great video, love seeing what I wasn’t able to get to 🙏🏻
Hi Cody! I heard you talking about this video dropping at camp on Friday @ Bloody Basin Rd. Wish i could've stuck around and run the trail with everyone down to Sheep's Crossing, but my Dad and Mom needed my help this weekend, and my cousin had heart trouble, turns out he needs a transplant, so family first.. This video is really cool footage in areas I haven't explored yet off 191. Thank You for bringing it to us! As far as food preparation goes, like others have mentioned, your content and style are what i'm here for... I wouldn't worry about it unless you think it'll help your channel grow. Be safe and God Bless!! Bill
Bill it was a pleasure to meet you, really happy you came for even just the night brother the support means a ton to me. Would love to get out a night or two and chat more, I was a bit overwhelmed with all the people so I’m sorry I didn’t get to learn more of your story while we were out there!
@Whitedogoverland It's all good, Cody! I understand... There was allot of ppl and rigs there, you were bound to be streched a little thin... I had a great time, even though I had to cut it short. Really wish i could have made the trip down with you and everyone. I knew i was missing out... but there will be other opportunities im sure. You have some really good people around you, Cody. I felt really welcome, and so did Beau... real happy him and Mila (Dog) got along OK... actually all the dogs got along well as far as I could tell. Keep inviting me, and I'll keep showing up!! LOL!! Stay safe, and God Bless!! Bill
Thanks for sharing this video my boyfriend and I are in Cochise county so this is definitely a doable option for us PS your dog is as beautiful as ever.😊 We would like if you cook the food on the video.
Stay true to yourself. If you're eating a sandwich that's what we're watching. I'm here for the scenery and to learn about remote parts of AZ, creators with nothing else going on can do the cooking.
43:50 If I'm not mistaken, at this point of your trip you were close to where the Blue River joins the San Francisco River. Love your video. Grew up in Morenci.
Very close yes maybe a half mile or less from the confluence. I was eager to keep pushing it but ready to call it a day at that point. The canyon only looked like it got much better
I am trying to find your Patreon page and it is a bit difficult to find without the link in your About. Looking forward to getting my Jeep out of the shop and exploring these routes and snooping around with the metal detector along the way.
Cody it can’t be that cold in AZ yet? Decades long chef here so I can care less about what you cook. I hardly cook at all when I am out, with the exception of the occasional steak or sausage. I find that I just don’t have the time or energy to do so. I will prepack some meals I cook at home from time to time. Never been on the southern end of the 191, looks awesome!
@Whitedogoverland Sweet I will have to check those out. I grew up in that area of Bonita. That house 🏠 right next to the Bonita Store I lived for a while. Larson Ranch and even lived at Fort Grant as a kid in staff housing running around with the inmates lol. Went to Bonita School down by Bonita store. Love that area
@@blkmoon5596oh no kidding! Turkey creek is one of my favorite places and likely my most visited spots in the state. Have ran rug road twice, just can’t beat it
Good video and documenting the area explorations. Thanks for asking but a definite "no" on any cooking scenes, its way over done (no pun intended) on other channels.
I was going to try with my saw, but the portions of the road that dip down into the river a few crossing passed this point were too washed out for my big rig
Personally I'm not here for cooking, I like the real man's overlanding you do. I feel exactly like you how overlanding has turned corporate and WAAAAAAAY over priced. With that being said I can see how some people might want to see what you do for food
Yeah man, keep it simple and enjoy your time. No need to fall down the rabbit hole of gear hoarding. It’s nice to have nice things but heck you can do most of this with a bed roll and a good attitude
IMHAFO Leave the cooking to the bona fide chefs and the smoking hot van life babes pls. I had family elk hunting in September and mule deer hunting in October 2 hours on the Miller Road. Quite remote area. I definitely enjoy the cabin and ghost town walkabouts you often provide with historical material. I get it that those who contribute should get the maps. To me, you leave just enough tidbits about where you’re going to give me some clues.
I like your stuff so I will try not to make this sound like a dig. I get it the way yhe world is and it forces people to go down the corporate/money trail. You do what you gotta do Patron, OnX but not for me.
STUNNING VIDEOGRPHY! Of my neck of the woods. I'm too old and tired to do it myself now and I appreciate you taking me along when you are going out and doing the rough stuff, while I enjoy the adventure from my easy chair.
THANK YOU! That’s what I’m here for, bring the adventure to you at home!
I used to work for freeport and lived in morenci, every chance I got i was checking out exploring all those familiar spots, great memories, keep up with your explorations.
Thanks for watching!
Right on, loved the video! I'm headed out there on Weds since there's a warm bump in temps. Hoping to get into some good Gila trout!
Another awesome one! Thanks for showing us another beautiful spot of the state that most have never seen!
I live in the White Mountains of Arizona…Eagar. AZ.
I love waking up early on a weekend morning, grabbing my coffee and taking my Tacoma through a drive down random forest roads.
Good video!
My main interest is in the content, the adventure. What is cooked, and how is secondary..keep it simple, stay humble Cody..very much look forward to and enjoy your company In Your content. Hope to meet one day..full time is coming soon.
Man thank you. I just had a subscriber meet up over the weekend, if you have Patreon, join free and I’ll be posting up the next trip!
So glad to have found your channel. Binge watched for three days. You’re the 1st channel I would enjoy driving with. Especially if your pops was along. Being 65 myself, both of your knowledge of history would make it worth every second.
Thank you for joining!! And I appreciate that, my dad is an Arizona good old boy, he’s definitely a blast on the trails
Great video man! You’re making me want to get out to more of these places. Had no idea that’s what E. AZ looks like.
Dude, hit me up on instagram whenever you want to get out. Miss chatting with you man would love to show you some neat stuff!
Your video work (espeically drone) work is getting better and better- really enjoying the locations and how off the beaten path they are...
Can't wait to get back out there with ya again soon like always amazing videos brother
Found your channel today and love the content man. I'm moving to Arizona in the next week and have been looking at a lot of the places you're exploring. Great tips and encouragement to get out there!
Awesome video. It’s beautiful out there. Those cliff dwellings are rad! I see what you’re saying about the lines/markings in the wall… interesting 🤔
Dude!!! That was a great. Keep it up.
Appreciate the love man!
Another beauty. Rugged, but really fascinating country. As always, your filming and camera work is outstanding as always, you put so much into it, and it shows. Glad to see you sporting those Kuiu's. I've got a closet full of pants, shirts and jackets. One of the finest outerwear's out there. Great job son. Keep up the good work. It shows by how many followers you keep getting all the time. Love you. Your Pa...❤
Thanks pops, ready to get that taco out and get a few scratches on it!
@@Whitedogoverland "NO"
Another amazing video! The sandwich and the scrambled eggs look good; you do what feels good. Thank you, young man, for all that you do. Best wishes. God bless.
Thank you as always!
Watching this while you all are out at the bridge tonight. Wish I could have made it.... But had a blast with my daughter today.
Next one my man, family comes first!
Az has a lot of beautiful back country.
I was out that way for the first time a couple weeks ago, driving the 191. Didn’t get too far off the paved roads but saw what drives you to explore. Great video, love seeing what I wasn’t able to get to 🙏🏻
Thanks brother, it’s an exceptional area if you ever find the time to get back there?
Dang man! Wasn’t expecting an upload tonight. I’ll watch this over the next few days. So excited.
Ayyyy enjoy brother
No cooking!😁 Personally I’m here for the adventure part.
Great vid, cooking isn’t why I watch your vids, if anything I prefer the simple food.
Awesome. Thank you for the input.
Hi Cody! I heard you talking about this video dropping at camp on Friday @ Bloody Basin Rd. Wish i could've stuck around and run the trail with everyone down to Sheep's Crossing, but my Dad and Mom needed my help this weekend, and my cousin had heart trouble, turns out he needs a transplant, so family first..
This video is really cool footage in areas I haven't explored yet off 191. Thank You for bringing it to us!
As far as food preparation goes, like others have mentioned, your content and style are what i'm here for...
I wouldn't worry about it unless you think it'll help your channel grow.
Be safe and God Bless!!
Bill
Bill it was a pleasure to meet you, really happy you came for even just the night brother the support means a ton to me. Would love to get out a night or two and chat more, I was a bit overwhelmed with all the people so I’m sorry I didn’t get to learn more of your story while we were out there!
@Whitedogoverland It's all good, Cody! I understand... There was allot of ppl and rigs there, you were bound to be streched a little thin... I had a great time, even though I had to cut it short. Really wish i could have made the trip down with you and everyone. I knew i was missing out... but there will be other opportunities im sure.
You have some really good people around you, Cody. I felt really welcome, and so did Beau... real happy him and Mila (Dog) got along OK... actually all the dogs got along well as far as I could tell.
Keep inviting me, and I'll keep showing up!! LOL!!
Stay safe, and God Bless!!
Bill
Thanks for sharing this video my boyfriend and I are in Cochise county so this is definitely a doable option for us
PS your dog is as beautiful as ever.😊 We would like if you cook the food on the video.
Certainly would be a great route for you guys! Thanks for watching!
I could give 2 poops about cooking content. Everything you put out is solid. Would love some more weed and beer content around the fire…..
Stay true to yourself. If you're eating a sandwich that's what we're watching. I'm here for the scenery and to learn about remote parts of AZ, creators with nothing else going on can do the cooking.
Awesome, I prefer to hammer a sandwich down fast and get you guys more footage of the surroundings than anything!
43:50 If I'm not mistaken, at this point of your trip you were close to where the Blue River joins the San Francisco River. Love your video. Grew up in Morenci.
Very close yes maybe a half mile or less from the confluence. I was eager to keep pushing it but ready to call it a day at that point. The canyon only looked like it got much better
I appreciate the way you promote leaving the trail or campsite cleaner than how you found it. So sad you have to do that but thank you. I do the same.
This channel always kicks ass.....and not a Feminist in sight! 😜
I am trying to find your Patreon page and it is a bit difficult to find without the link in your About. Looking forward to getting my Jeep out of the shop and exploring these routes and snooping around with the metal detector along the way.
Hey, I appreciate the videos. If possible, I woukd like to tag a long one of these trips. Its not a toyota, but I think it can hang very well.
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Eat what you prefer brother, regardless great content
im moving from nm to ND for work. i cant wait to explore in my rav4
I was out this weekend with a guy from your parts who moved out here with his rav and he was tearing it up! You’ll have a blast!
Saw sneak peak of this trip in the local FB group What drone do you use?
Yooo! DJI mavic 3 pro
Cody it can’t be that cold in AZ yet? Decades long chef here so I can care less about what you cook. I hardly cook at all when I am out, with the exception of the occasional steak or sausage. I find that I just don’t have the time or energy to do so. I will prepack some meals I cook at home from time to time. Never been on the southern end of the 191, looks awesome!
Awesome, glad you’re on board with the same style adventure. And it was incredibly cold already, 22 one morning!
I much prefer seeing the adventure. Pass on cooking , for me
You should check out Aravaipa Canyon area. Absolutely gorgeous back in there. Lots of history also
Have two videos in there!
@Whitedogoverland Sweet I will have to check those out. I grew up in that area of Bonita. That house 🏠 right next to the Bonita Store I lived for a while. Larson Ranch and even lived at Fort Grant as a kid in staff housing running around with the inmates lol. Went to Bonita School down by Bonita store. Love that area
@@blkmoon5596oh no kidding! Turkey creek is one of my favorite places and likely my most visited spots in the state. Have ran rug road twice, just can’t beat it
No cooking. No coffee.
Good video and documenting the area explorations. Thanks for asking but a definite "no" on any cooking scenes, its way over done (no pun intended) on other channels.
Thank you! Will stay on course, seems like everyone else agrees
Could you utilize a pair of loppers and cut it back?
I was going to try with my saw, but the portions of the road that dip down into the river a few crossing passed this point were too washed out for my big rig
No not a big fan of cook shows,just love the trails
I dig your channel in part because of your simple cooking....don't want to see the cooking...just what's for dinner.
Appreciate that input!
Kkkkkkkjuaaan Miller road... 😂
Personally I'm not here for cooking, I like the real man's overlanding you do. I feel exactly like you how overlanding has turned corporate and WAAAAAAAY over priced. With that being said I can see how some people might want to see what you do for food
Yeah man, keep it simple and enjoy your time. No need to fall down the rabbit hole of gear hoarding. It’s nice to have nice things but heck you can do most of this with a bed roll and a good attitude
IMHAFO Leave the cooking to the bona fide chefs and the smoking hot van life babes pls. I had family elk hunting in September and mule deer hunting in October 2 hours on the Miller Road. Quite remote area. I definitely enjoy the cabin and ghost town walkabouts you often provide with historical material.
I get it that those who contribute should get the maps. To me, you leave just enough tidbits about where you’re going to give me some clues.
cooking food
no cooking. Eating and conversation maybe but cooking is a fast-forward for me.
Bros got guns. you work construction?
Hahaha I’m a hay retailer, lift heavy stuff and put it down all day
I like your stuff so I will try not to make this sound like a dig. I get it the way yhe world is and it forces people to go down the corporate/money trail. You do what you gotta do Patron, OnX but not for me.
Do care too much about the cooking just do whatever you normally do