You had the good fortune of seeing Wyoming at its greenest due to the huge winter snowpack and spring rains of that year. Which also lead to your misfortune of a lot of snow and mud that stayed around late into the summer of 23. Ideally, August would have been the best time to do the Wyoming BDR that year.
@@AllThingsOverlanding I'm sure. But still; snow, melt, and mosquitos are crazy in June and early July in the Rockies if you're up over about eight or nine thousand feet. A few weeks to a month later, it would all be significantly drier.
Some gorgeous views in this one for sure.
So much fun!
My cousin and I rode this last year and had an absolute blast. Probably one of the most enjoyable things I have done and I can't wait to do more
It was beautiful and a blast for sure. Glad you enjoyed it too!
Excellent video!
Thanks!
I never thought about doing a Wyoming BDR before. Watching your series has talked us into ordering the map and starting on a plan. Keep it up.
Awesome! It was a ton of fun and absolutely beautiful. Glad it was helpful!
Awesome scenery! I think I am going to hit a little bit more of WY this coming summer and your video has me stoked!
Nice! It was so pretty. We had a great time!
You had the good fortune of seeing Wyoming at its greenest due to the huge winter snowpack and spring rains of that year. Which also lead to your misfortune of a lot of snow and mud that stayed around late into the summer of 23. Ideally, August would have been the best time to do the Wyoming BDR that year.
Good to know! It was still a blast and I loved every second of it!
I live in Wyoming,maybe someday I’ll make the trip, thanks
You should! Check it out!
Love seeing videos where the entire group isn't all Toyota's or all Jeeps.
It was definitely a good group of mixed rigs!
Yeah, that's a little early. Not shocked you saw so much snow still. Late July and all through August would have been easier.
It was a lot of fun. Even though the snow stopped us a couple times.
@@AllThingsOverlanding I'm sure. But still; snow, melt, and mosquitos are crazy in June and early July in the Rockies if you're up over about eight or nine thousand feet. A few weeks to a month later, it would all be significantly drier.
15 real ones
Thanks for hanging out!