I’m literally waiting for my new 2 door Rubi. Just watching your vids and salivating over my adventurous future. Thanks for inspiring the explorer in all of us.
Another good one buddy. Solo travels are something I can no longer do due to "Rhomheld Syndrome", but I agree that the solitude at times was so calming, but I've always been the type of "husband" that after being without my wife for a couple of days a little guilt would start to kick in and I wished she was with me to enjoy the area, scenery, or whatever I had found. For this reason I gave up adventure motorcycles and re-focused on jeeping in the JLU. My recent video "no camping overlanding" in the fall with my wife (jeepNdirt) was our first trip like this and the quality time we spent on the trails and areas was priceless. Thanks for your video and as I've stated before, you are inspiring brother. God Bless.
I lived in my 4door wrangler for years....i spent that time in the mountains from snow to mud to fallen trees i was always alone and didnt have a winch.....god i wish i had a winch. Takes more work and sometimes a multiple day hike to the main road
I’m literally waiting for my new 2 door Rubi. Just watching your vids and salivating over my adventurous future. Thanks for inspiring the explorer in all of us.
Solo filming is just as impressive as solo wheeling! Great content.
Another good one buddy. Solo travels are something I can no longer do due to "Rhomheld Syndrome", but I agree that the solitude at times was so calming, but I've always been the type of "husband" that after being without my wife for a couple of days a little guilt would start to kick in and I wished she was with me to enjoy the area, scenery, or whatever I had found. For this reason I gave up adventure motorcycles and re-focused on jeeping in the JLU. My recent video "no camping overlanding" in the fall with my wife (jeepNdirt) was our first trip like this and the quality time we spent on the trails and areas was priceless. Thanks for your video and as I've stated before, you are inspiring brother. God Bless.
thank you!
I lived in my 4door wrangler for years....i spent that time in the mountains from snow to mud to fallen trees i was always alone and didnt have a winch.....god i wish i had a winch. Takes more work and sometimes a multiple day hike to the main road
25 seconds in and I'm already offended. That rock garden is a lot tougher when you can't see what you aren't supposed to hit!
In the market for Jeep, im stoked to get out and go camping.
Congrats on breaking 1000 subscribers!
Thank you!
Nice video, tackling those rocks solo took a pair. Glad it worked out.
Love the jeep. That front black grill really compliments it! Get that momentum! I have been working on that myself.
Subscribing because I'm getting a 2 Dr Wrangler in the future 🙌
welcome to the club!
Great video. Enjoyed it!
Thanks!
Love the content! Looks like you had fun!!
oh yah! Thanks!
4 to 1 transfers great in rocks but kinda low in snow.
love the content man! your definitely going to make it big!
Hey, thanks!
Great adventure and video!! Where was this? Chequamegon?
What was your air pressure? Would lower have helped?
Diesel?
How would you rate the KO2s in harsh conditions (mud/snow) when aired down? Does their performance increase noticeably?
I have a full tire review on my channel. On the KO2s! I cover every condition in detail.