Gosh, I love your videos so much bro. I’ve said it probably 3 times before but you really hit it out of the park with the storytelling and history, and the drone shots are insane too. This is what people will keep wanting to see, keep it up and definitely more Rav content!
Excellent, I see you got to the ruins in Sycamore Canyon we discussed awhile back. I always call it the penthouse suite of all the ruins in that area with that view of the canyon. I appreciate your efforts and presenting it in such an entertaining way, yet providing the history.
I’m glad you enjoyed. Ever since you told me about that area I’ve been really trying to find the opportunity to get out there. It certainly is the master suite of ruins
Hey Cody, Tucsonan here. Thanks for showing us this part of Sedona and all your experiences in AZ. Saw your post about being at the Expo. Hope to catch up to you there today. Vernon
Congratulations on your ambassadorship with OnX. I am always watching your videos with the app open trying to mark your tracks. Thanks for paving the way and I will promise to leave it better than I found it. Have you ever considered filming maintenance on your Tundra? For true off-road travelers can spend just as much time under the vehicle and under the hood as on the trail. Keep up the good work.
Golden content as always Cody. So amazing to see those ancient dwellings that 99.9% of the world hasn’t seen! Also love the music at the end. Sounds like timecop 1983 or the midnight. If not them you should check them out! Keep up the great work dude!
Appreciate it brotha. I’m a big synth wave fan and listen to both artists. Used to only feature synthwave music early on in the channel, figured I’d bring it back and see the response!
I've been in Paulden nearly 3 years and I run those trail blindly a couple times a month and you'e just introduced me to some new attractions that I'll be exploring this week. Thanks.
Subscribed hopefully 10k soon ! I’ve watched hundreds of overland videos and you probably make the best well done . I’m in the middle of my first overland build on my 2020 tundra trying to keep it budget friendly just did the 3” lift 35” Nitto ridge grapplers now I’m in the process of finding a front bumper and a tent set up Took the kiddos miner wheeling in the sierra’s just to test it out soon hopefully do some real overlanding but trying to find some like minded individuals as to not go out our first time by ourselves. Beautiful country out there in the red rock all I can think is how much gold every one was passing by lol 😂 I’m a bit of a prospector as well . Cheers thanks for the video
Dude thank you for the support, hope you’re enjoying that tundra they are amazing trucks. You’ve got some prime gold country up there near you! I worked a detector all winter but now you could say it’s the off season for prospecting out here. Not fun hiking in 100+ haha
Great video! We explored those ruins a couple years ago. It’s amazing to think how they lived all those years ago! Keep up the good work. This winter we are leaving the jeeps in Arizona to do some exploring. May have to connect up with you.
I enough your videos, they are impeccable, from the narrations and story telling, the history to the drive footage and scenic views, the beauty of the country your able to capture and show the rest of us that otherwise would never get to see it is amazing. I've always enjoyed camping and wish we could venture out like you do, fortunatel/unfortunately 😅 we live in Texas so the amount of public land to explore is minimal. Keep putting out the videos. Id also like to hear more about the truck as far as miles and maintenance/major repairs you've had to do.
I really appreciate the support. The reason I make these videos is for people who can’t do the same thing I’m lucky enough to have the privilege to do. Planning to do a tundra walk around and update soon! I love everything about the state of Texas other than the scarcity of public land… might venture down to big bend one of these days, but I hate to say it’s not much different from what we have here in Az!
5:52 Just got into Sedona from Tucson last night. Don't think I have time for the route you took but Ima check it out on the map and OnX for a future trip. Thanks for sharing!
@@Whitedogoverland I'm going. For research for equipment. Will be my first time. Just wondering about maybe being able to meet you. I plan on camping around the area for maybe a week or so.
Gosh, I love your videos so much bro. I’ve said it probably 3 times before but you really hit it out of the park with the storytelling and history, and the drone shots are insane too. This is what people will keep wanting to see, keep it up and definitely more Rav content!
Shoot thank you. Definitely won’t stop anytime soon. Some *new rav content comjng this weekend!
Catching up great work brother ❤
Hell yeah! Another one! Love your videos man!
Appreciate it thank you!
❤ thank you this has been so very interesting so beautiful I'm so glad to see there's still rooms that people are not destroying
Excellent, I see you got to the ruins in Sycamore Canyon we discussed awhile back. I always call it the penthouse suite of all the ruins in that area with that view of the canyon. I appreciate your efforts and presenting it in such an entertaining way, yet providing the history.
I’m glad you enjoyed. Ever since you told me about that area I’ve been really trying to find the opportunity to get out there. It certainly is the master suite of ruins
Hey Cody, Tucsonan here. Thanks for showing us this part of Sedona and all your experiences in AZ. Saw your post about being at the Expo. Hope to catch up to you there today. Vernon
Hey brother, I’ll be there tomorrow! Appreciate your support!
Beautiful country, love that red dirt up north. Yep, that poor TOY. T. is taking a beating. Another awesome job son. Love ya... Pa
Congratulations on your ambassadorship with OnX. I am always watching your videos with the app open trying to mark your tracks. Thanks for paving the way and I will promise to leave it better than I found it. Have you ever considered filming maintenance on your Tundra? For true off-road travelers can spend just as much time under the vehicle and under the hood as on the trail. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! Great advice on a maintenance video, I could do a whole hour on that just with the current state of my truck but man the tundras don’t quit
Sounds good looking forward to this episode.
Should be a fun watch! Thanks for joining
Every now and then our man truck gotta get some tlc. Would be really cool if some of that stuff you were doing you made some videos!
Beautiful scenery! Please slow your pans down for my enjoyment. I dig what your doing.
I will get better about that sometimes I try to speed the video up for timing purposes but seems like most just enjoy the ambiance!
Golden content as always Cody. So amazing to see those ancient dwellings that 99.9% of the world hasn’t seen! Also love the music at the end. Sounds like timecop 1983 or the midnight. If not them you should check them out! Keep up the great work dude!
Appreciate it brotha. I’m a big synth wave fan and listen to both artists. Used to only feature synthwave music early on in the channel, figured I’d bring it back and see the response!
I've been in Paulden nearly 3 years and I run those trail blindly a couple times a month and you'e just introduced me to some new attractions that I'll be exploring this week. Thanks.
Check it out, very well preserved not something you see too often
@@Whitedogoverland I definitely will.
Subscribed hopefully 10k soon !
I’ve watched hundreds of overland videos and you probably make the best well done . I’m in the middle of my first overland build on my 2020 tundra trying to keep it budget friendly just did the 3” lift 35” Nitto ridge grapplers now I’m in the process of finding a front bumper and a tent set up
Took the kiddos miner wheeling in the sierra’s just to test it out soon hopefully do some real overlanding but trying to find some like minded individuals as to not go out our first time by ourselves. Beautiful country out there in the red rock all I can think is how much gold every one was passing by lol 😂 I’m a bit of a prospector as well . Cheers thanks for the video
Dude thank you for the support, hope you’re enjoying that tundra they are amazing trucks. You’ve got some prime gold country up there near you! I worked a detector all winter but now you could say it’s the off season for prospecting out here. Not fun hiking in 100+ haha
Great video! We explored those ruins a couple years ago. It’s amazing to think how they lived all those years ago! Keep up the good work. This winter we are leaving the jeeps in Arizona to do some exploring. May have to connect up with you.
That area is really something neat, loaded with ruins along ever canyon side. Would love to link up! Give me a holler when you’re back in Az!
I love the spigot on the cruisers water jug. I have those same jugs they are the best
I enough your videos, they are impeccable, from the narrations and story telling, the history to the drive footage and scenic views, the beauty of the country your able to capture and show the rest of us that otherwise would never get to see it is amazing. I've always enjoyed camping and wish we could venture out like you do, fortunatel/unfortunately 😅 we live in Texas so the amount of public land to explore is minimal. Keep putting out the videos. Id also like to hear more about the truck as far as miles and maintenance/major repairs you've had to do.
I really appreciate the support. The reason I make these videos is for people who can’t do the same thing I’m lucky enough to have the privilege to do. Planning to do a tundra walk around and update soon! I love everything about the state of Texas other than the scarcity of public land… might venture down to big bend one of these days, but I hate to say it’s not much different from what we have here in Az!
Awesome video as always!! Love that area of our state!
Thanks brotha man!
Sycamore canyon.. so many memories!
5:52 Just got into Sedona from Tucson last night. Don't think I have time for the route you took but Ima check it out on the map and OnX for a future trip. Thanks for sharing!
No problem, fun little trek out that way!
That poor Tundra is a squeaky mutha!
She definitely needs some attention!
Curious, how do your buddys that showed up late find you? Considering there’s no service and you didn’t have that spot pre planned
Most of the time there’s spotty service, I usually mark those spots on the map, once we find a camp spot I’ll drive back and send out coordinates!
Hey Cody. love yur content.! Sorry to bother, just wondering if your going to the flagstaff expo..??
Thank you! Not a bother at all, I considered it, have never been. Should I?
@@Whitedogoverland I'm going. For research for equipment. Will be my first time. Just wondering about maybe being able to meet you. I plan on camping around the area for maybe a week or so.
❤ your content
Have been watching some videos, what is the name of the shell/tent?
It’s a Flippac
❤❤❤ this area!
I live in PV but have no idea how to get to these trails!
Hop on onx and you’ll find whatever you’re looking for!
I have an odd question but here it goes. Do you actually sleep with jeans on or do you just do that for the camera?
Haha no I don’t sleep with them on, they come right off after that camper hatch closes!
Makes me wonder if the rock ring was fortified by calvary or pioneers against Indian atta k.
Potentially Spaniards also, they would fortify hilltops the same way the indigenous did
Personal opinion, these are some of the best parts of the country. Let's get a Colorado crew together.
100% in for that
Sick spots 🤙
Either one of the Ram guys running lockers?
Negative! Certainly should at 9k
Aww I was gonna ask to come hang but you already have an Adam lol. Chillen in Gilbert AZ
All Adam’s are welcome lol
Jesus is this the same dude? How did you get so big so fast? The last video I saw you were skinny!
Haha chocolate milk my man!