We thought the same thing the first time we were there. Had to ask people to find out. It is called slick rock from way back to manifest destiny was going on as the covered wagons with the wood wheels and the metal rings on the outside would slide all over the place.
Not sure if anyone else noticed this because I haven't looked at any of the comments, but at the 8:39 mark, the limo is Robby Layton (TH-cam channel), several cars behind him is at least 3 vehicles from Matt's off road recovery (TH-cam channel). I remember watching both of their videos of that area.
@@JeepAdventures Here's the Robby Layton video th-cam.com/video/vjOAESxgBZg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qakAqXIt6QP_O_Gy Here's the Matt's off road recovery video th-cam.com/video/Tgn1geRbLJo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PzDzZ-j1de6Zebu0
I drove this trail my very first time ever in a jeep with my family who also never went in a jeep. Us southern flatlanders gained a new respect for jeeps that day
@JeepAdventures -Jeeps -Outdoors -Family -Friends -Excitement -Edge of the seat stuff Etc Just a well put together video. Tired of the daily TRASH. Yours was actually healthy.. Thx again
It’s because of the deep hole you can’t see just after the first climb (usually because it’s filled with water). If you don’t stay centered over it you’ll get immediately tossed on your side.
2 inches one way or the other makes all the difference on this one. Also, the line is slightly different depending on your wheelbase. Keeping the rear tires on line is way more important than where the front tires are
You mention there are bypasses. I’d like to visit this summer but I’m worried a little. I have a mid 90s montero lifted and with 33s. Open diffs and center locker only. It is set up for overlanding pretty much. Do you think I’ll be able to enjoy this trail without getting into trouble? Thank you!
You should be fine, but I would recommend exiting the end of the trail. So turn around and go back to the start. There is a cut through near hells escalator so you can go there, watch the show and then work your way back.
no it is not. At least as of yet. Now there is some updates on what is going on there. The federal government is actually stepping in and putting a pause on the closure. Thus it is important to call your local representives and tell them to protect our lands for motor use and reference this area. Because we all know, they won't just stop there. This attack was foreseen long ago when they were attacking Pismo Beach. When they thought they were going to win, the groups fighting for pismo warned Moab that area was next and they didn't listen. The real goal is to close all lands despite what they they say, as their action speak loader and those actions are to close everything.
I am one of the locals in Moab… have been doing research and one thing you might start looking into is the 20x30 and other programs Many of them are “conservation” programs that merely just are aimed at removing both public and private property rights The scary part is that it will be another situation where “public private partnerships” result in corporations being the primary beneficiaries This is all being done under the guise of “sustainability” - whoch is basically communism gift wrapped in a fashion that most of the emotional based public will cheer for. I strongly suggest you give a listen to James Lindsey!!
It's not like that. The group here is all hanging out together to watch each other try the different obstacles. Because without the people there most wouldn't try as they don't have support like they do there.
I off road an FJ and this type of thing doesn't look the least bit fun to me. It looks like a lot of stress and a lot of vehicle damage to basically go "no where" but to each their own.
@@JeepAdventures I like how you put the video together, great work. Everything flows and the video is super clear. I'm going to have some take some lessons from you!
I get it. My Silver Jeep is the family wagon. Its great for to have the whole family go on an adventure together in one vehicle but if i get a choice, i am talking my CJ. Zero of the amenities, no roof and doors, and manual trans. Now, that silver Jeep is pretty darn capable, can easily do a 8 rated trail, and rides amazingly well. It is a big girl, but she does the job quiet well.
For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23) Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. (1 Corinthians 6:9-10) And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent: (Acts 17:30)
Know for its slick rock? Thought it was known for rock as grippy as sand paper. haha
We thought the same thing the first time we were there. Had to ask people to find out. It is called slick rock from way back to manifest destiny was going on as the covered wagons with the wood wheels and the metal rings on the outside would slide all over the place.
@@JeepAdventuresslick for the horses traveling as well
Never thought about that.
The entertainment last all day. Thanks for an amazing video guys. See you next year.
Sounds like a plan
my family and i did shafer trail, i can't even imagine what doing a trail like this would be like. Love Moab, cool video!
Thank you for watching. Moab is a cool place. What is your favorite part?
Not sure if anyone else noticed this because I haven't looked at any of the comments, but at the 8:39 mark, the limo is Robby Layton (TH-cam channel), several cars behind him is at least 3 vehicles from Matt's off road recovery (TH-cam channel). I remember watching both of their videos of that area.
Now I have to look and compare
@@JeepAdventures
Here's the Robby Layton video
th-cam.com/video/vjOAESxgBZg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qakAqXIt6QP_O_Gy
Here's the Matt's off road recovery video
th-cam.com/video/Tgn1geRbLJo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PzDzZ-j1de6Zebu0
That interior angle at Hell's Gate... best one in years!
Thank you
I drove this trail my very first time ever in a jeep with my family who also never went in a jeep. Us southern flatlanders gained a new respect for jeeps that day
Very nice, when was that?
Awesome video! Solid entertainment value all day long
You had me at Awesome
Enjoyed your video! The Moab area is one of our favorite places for off-roading, photography and videos.
Thank you
Really a bad ass video.....great job
Thanks, what part was you favorite(s)¿
@JeepAdventures
-Jeeps
-Outdoors
-Family
-Friends
-Excitement
-Edge of the seat stuff
Etc
Just a well put together video. Tired of the daily TRASH. Yours was actually healthy..
Thx again
Can't go wrong with those
Next yr I'll be their
When are you going?
Great camera work!
Thank you
See any of the newer videos?
Great video! It baffles me how much trouble people have with the Escalator line. It’s not that challenging
Yeah, it is a interesting place to watch.
@@JeepAdventures for sure! 😝
It’s because of the deep hole you can’t see just after the first climb (usually because it’s filled with water). If you don’t stay centered over it you’ll get immediately tossed on your side.
2 inches one way or the other makes all the difference on this one. Also, the line is slightly different depending on your wheelbase. Keeping the rear tires on line is way more important than where the front tires are
@@jdofmemi truth
8:37 That's Robby Layton's limousine! It has to be!
That thing is pretty cool. We saw it later rolling around town.
You mention there are bypasses. I’d like to visit this summer but I’m worried a little. I have a mid 90s montero lifted and with 33s. Open diffs and center locker only. It is set up for overlanding pretty much. Do you think I’ll be able to enjoy this trail without getting into trouble? Thank you!
You should be fine, but I would recommend exiting the end of the trail. So turn around and go back to the start. There is a cut through near hells escalator so you can go there, watch the show and then work your way back.
one day ill do this one day
And when that day comes, takes lots of photos
Wow, you have 15K views on this video. Nice work.
Thanks. You need a windshield banner to show off your site.
Kim sounds like she could be fun 😁 😲
she has a wild side
Can you do this with 4.5 in lift and 33s?
We took our stop JLU on it, so likely.
Well? What do you think?
Lets see if anyone responds?
@@JeepAdventures Are you talking to yourself?
Some of the most interesting conversations I have had today have been that way
@@JPerks87 Yeah, what he says hahahaha
Can't wait to do it some day...minus the escalator.
Is this one of the trails Moab closed?
no it is not. At least as of yet.
Now there is some updates on what is going on there. The federal government is actually stepping in and putting a pause on the closure. Thus it is important to call your local representives and tell them to protect our lands for motor use and reference this area.
Because we all know, they won't just stop there. This attack was foreseen long ago when they were attacking Pismo Beach. When they thought they were going to win, the groups fighting for pismo warned Moab that area was next and they didn't listen. The real goal is to close all lands despite what they they say, as their action speak loader and those actions are to close everything.
I am one of the locals in Moab… have been doing research and one thing you might start looking into is the 20x30 and other programs
Many of them are “conservation” programs that merely just are aimed at removing both public and private property rights
The scary part is that it will be another situation where “public private partnerships” result in corporations being the primary beneficiaries
This is all being done under the guise of “sustainability” - whoch is basically communism gift wrapped in a fashion that most of the emotional based public will cheer for.
I strongly suggest you give a listen to James Lindsey!!
Is that the Tony from T.O.H.S. ?
TOHS?
Going on vacation to sit in a traffic jam, nope!
It's not like that. The group here is all hanging out together to watch each other try the different obstacles. Because without the people there most wouldn't try as they don't have support like they do there.
I did that with a jeep it’s fun
nice, when did you do it?
@ just yesterday it was a blast we did Finns n things and hells revenge
That's a good combo. Any other trails?
I off road an FJ and this type of thing doesn't look the least bit fun to me. It looks like a lot of stress and a lot of vehicle damage to basically go "no where" but to each their own.
So much different types of off-roading out there. What would you say is your favorite?
@@JeepAdventures I like unimproved roads that often lead to ghost towns or mines.
Its so easy! I ripped up that gate in 9.8 seconds
Nice, any videos out there?
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thanks
Wow people drive out into the desert to drive in a traffic jam? Makes sense to me.
In this case it's the uniqueness of the trail. Also when you try hard things, you want someone there to help if things go wrong
I got my cherry popped on that trail.
wait for tomorrow's video
@@JeepAdventures I like how you put the video together, great work. Everything flows and the video is super clear. I'm going to have some take some lessons from you!
Thanks, a lot of time goes into each video.
Great video. But sorry, those 4 door jeeps just look like buses to me.
Need more real Jeeps out there
I get it. My Silver Jeep is the family wagon. Its great for to have the whole family go on an adventure together in one vehicle but if i get a choice, i am talking my CJ. Zero of the amenities, no roof and doors, and manual trans.
Now, that silver Jeep is pretty darn capable, can easily do a 8 rated trail, and rides amazingly well. It is a big girl, but she does the job quiet well.
@@JeepAdventures Yeah, I get it with families. I have AYJ and ATJ.
@@JeepAdventures But the closer they are to a c j the better that's a real jeep
@@markremillard5135 Can never go wrong with a CJ
@@JeepAdventures nope
For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23)
Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. (1 Corinthians 6:9-10)
And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent: (Acts 17:30)
Yup, that's why offroading is like walking with god.
Any Jeep made after 1999 sucks
The TJ's were good Jeeps.
I can almost hear what you are saying. Maybe talk a little quieter? Wouldn't want to know what you are talking about.
which part?
100,000 plus jeeps. Lame
What do you mean?
@@JeepAdventures i think he means the variety of cars shown
@@gersongarcia9444 very well could be