*Man, you sold on a Toyota Tundra... and I don't even need one.* Toyota should really recognize this beautiful documentary as probably one of the most intensely beautiful demonstrations of their products ever created. This was produced with so much character, soul, and love that it could literally be aired in movie theaters - and people would be moved to tears. What an incredible journey... I am born and raised an American through and through. Yet, I have never set foot west of the Mississippi. I am so incredibly jealous of you, and also immeasurably proud that you made this trip and documented it in such a stunningly beautiful way for me to see. I never would've been able to get a feel for it otherwise, and who knows if I'll ever make it out that way, or even overland it like you. I didn't even know overloading was a thing until I saw this in my recommended today.
@@scenicdepictionsofchicagolife I’m super curious… has your interest in overlanding continued over the last year? There’s no shortage of information to really get you bitten by the overlanding bug! Hope to see you on the trails someday
Your video randomly showed up while I was watching some offroad reviews of pick-ups. After spending over two hours watching just one video, I am seriously impressed at the beauty and the simplicity of your style. Perfectly edited with right visual, transitions and background music, all without any unnecessary drama. Loved it. Subscribing. Love from India :)
Almost two and half hours of adventure and I never saw you grind coffee beans, smash garlic with a knife or use 10 pound cast iron skillets to burn steaks. Thank you for making it about overlanding and not a cooking show.
Lmao this comment wins I have noticed alot of overlanding videos being trendy and doing that exact same thing, if I ever make a video I'll probably be the only one who doesn't drink his coffee black lmao
This is without question one of the best Overland trips/Adventures I've ever seen. The videos, the entire thing was truly epic. I enjoyed every minute of this.
Dave, greetings from Czech Republic, Europe, you are one very, very talented and fast learning documentary cinematographer, let me give you that.. The takes from your hand, from your car, and from your drone, are amazing, well mixed together with soothing music, going well together with the the themes and sights, the amount of talking you do is about perfect, very soothing... The big boyz from Discovery and Nat Geo certainly have a lot to learn from you, they really do, and changing the color of your Tundra was a great move, it really goes well with them blue skies and the blue lakes on the way. Congatulations, keep up the great job... 👍
You're living my dream man seriously i watched the whole video, started sometime 1am now its about to be 4. You're video quality and editing is amazing felt like a movie i hope i can do trips like what you do some day i really want to. Stay safe out there 🤘
Wow, what an incredible Journey watch the entire thing from beginning to end ending in Canada is always a plus so beautiful. I hope you both had a wonderful adventure and congratulations on your new baby.
Stumbled upon your video by chance falling asleep watching TV and woke up to awesome views and a cool 😎 adventure. Your wife really impressed me, 7 months pregnant, still working and camping in a pickup truck for that much time. She is amazing. Now a subscriber 👍🏻
Love this movie! I live in Southern California and your drone shots, music, narration (not to much talking), interesting information is so calming! I’ve watched this movie 4x already! 👍👍👍
Thank you for sharing this Adventurous video in a "Border to Border on the Pacific Crest". Wow ... This is AWESOME, Dude! It is like teleporting back into the 19th century, except with some high-tech gears and no horseback ridings with all the dusts. It feels like Kid Curry, the Dalton Gang, etc., and to name a few.
Where you are camped looks like an area where my grandma and is lived in the Mojave about 30 miles outside Apple valley. They also had train tracks - there’s a Borax mine not too to far from where they lived. Your videos are wonderful and some of the views are postcard worthy - worth thinking about.
I’ve been sitting at home all day with my partner, watching your videos, and you have inspired me to take some of the trips that you have. Thank you for sharing such wonderful videos on such a relaxing day. I hope you have a very merry Christmas..
The sunset at Cornwall Fire Tower was amazing. This is one of my favourite dual sport motorbike rides. You did it justice indeed! Appreciate the video.
Great video and tips on driving the trail. Never rode in the west coast desert before but the video was so good. The wife even stopped buffing my bagpipe to take a looks
I noticed that you have your Weboost antenna (receiver(RX)) really close to your other COMMs antenna. A Weboost is a sensitive RX that said you could damage that system (even if off) by having a TX (15-50W) close to the weboost RX l, even if they use different bands/frequency the power of the TX can bleed in and damage the unit. I learned this when mine was in a similar configuration, and an Electromagnetic Warfare Officer (EWO) mentioned it. Love your content style and information, amazing production quality! MikeD.
First of all I love the music its very therapeutic plus the views. Fantastic work and edit. Not too many dubbing which i loooove the most. Your voice is soothing. Good job!
So freaking cool. Thanks for sharing your adventure. Great job letting your audience enjoy the footage long enough to satisfy us from our recliners,lol
No excuses for any home builders now! Good job Mike, can’t wait to see what you do with the custom airplane builds! House should turn out amazingly too
Yes. The answer is yes with air. I’d like to see a walkthrough video of your air setup. I’m sure if it is new to you there are some things that could make your life better. This is the first video of yours that I’ve watched and I’m definitely subscribing!
Your road buddy was like “here comes the mini maxtraxx joke again.” 😝 Awesome video. Love the really long form video that really allows us to be along for the trip!
24:10 Sorry about the Drone Police...... It's ridiculous how many people can't just leave other drone pilots alone. Your Videos are great keep up the good work!!!
Thanks! This really brought me back to so many track days that you ran at Spring Mountain with your yellow 928 years ago. Makes me want to get back at it! Awesome coach-through of the track and thanks again, Scott.
Ahhhhhmazing vid! I know the Mojave desert well and you really hit all the best highlights. Good job. I need to explore the northern 2/3 of the lands in this vid. Thank you so much for producing/filming/editing such a masterpiece in overlanding documentary
I was literally glued to the screen the entire time! Absolutely amazing views and your video quality and editing is astounding. Thank you very much for the content you are providing. Subscribed and liked. Keep it up!
just watched this! glad you didnt have to deliver your child while on the road! LOL! whatta trooper your wife is! God Bless! I'm putting this on my overland list! enjoyed it, but had to break it up into pieces for my short attention span! HA!
G'day mate. I'm an Aussie, and I just can't pick your accent. It's got me baffled. Great work, by the way. Thanks for sharing. You've bumped my motivation to get over there up a few levels. 😁👍
@@mikegills6127 Yeah, that's what I thought, then I thought, "Nah". That's not anything Aussie. So I vacillate from South African to Canadian, to Zimbabwean, and back to South African. I have no idea. Hence the question. I can't wait for the answer. 🤣🤣🤣
Wow dude you took me back when you you were going over those mountains outside of grants pass the route you took to the Oregon Coast is my old stomping grounds, I have a lot of memories in the Shan Creek and Galice rd area!!! Small world. I’ve wheeled all over the places you were wheeling in SoCal too.
Nevermind the backhanded comments, great work. You just made my next trip itinerary for me. Very well done. You put an immense amount of work into making this video. 👍🏼
I'm really enjoying this and totally want to do this entire route. I've been all over Joshua Tree and I have been across the Mojave Road a couple of times (I even got lost in the same spot you did!).
wow, I was up at silver canyon road about two weeks ago and also got turned around because of snow. Love the video and can't wait to see how much you enjoy Death Valley. Coming in through titus canyon is worth the trip into NV.
The more I see the color of your truck now the more I like it. But I have one question. Does the sun reflect in your eyes? I bought a gray 2500 in 2007. A friend of mine told me that was a great choice. He has sensitive eyes and he believes that color is less reflective and less bothersome to his eyes.
I don’t know if you know this or care to but I own a Ikamper too and read where you should keep the ladders bottom cover on the legs when the tent is closed to keep the gases from ladder from turning the skylight brown down the road. I just saw a clip where you didn’t so I paused the video to type this 🏕️🏕️🏕️
Amazing video.....I was just at Trona Pinnicles and I use to live in Joshua Tree......just for future reference those 3 ton signs mean load capacity for a commercial truck, not regular everyday vehicles.
1:26:18 epic camp but a bit bummed you didn’t do the Sierra city to gold lake section parallel to the PCT. Epic fire lookout, couple of mines, plus some 4x4 in camps worth the effort. Don’t go north of gold lake or on snake like in a fool size though, proper Jeep trail past that
I've done long sections of the PCT and the complete TAT, but haven't ever heard of this route. So glad I found it. Next adventure....but I'm thinking motorcycle.
Your epic film popped up in my feed, and I'm so glad it did. What an amazing adventure! Brilliant videography. I live on the wrong continent, we don't have any overland trails of decent length in the UK. A like and a follow!
Fantastic footage and scenery as always. I'm just astounded that you bought the Tundra when you have the 4Runner. The runner is ten times more nimble, and every bit as capable, if not more so. Sure, it doesn't have the torque or raw power that the Tundra does, but I'd much rather drive a nimble and lighter vehicle. To each his own I guess.
Awesome video, all that you would have needed to make it perfect is to add a Ram Rebel and it would have been an awesome video comparing the capabilities of overlanding in full size trucks. I would have gladly volunteered my Ram for this trip lol. It’s would be nice to hear both of you talk about how the trucks handled obstacles and how they drove throughout the journey. Overall great video.
Not sure how I stumbled across your channel but I'm loving it. Inspires me to get into Overlanding. Beautiful cinematography as well. Btw, what drone are you using? Keep up the great work!
Oregon is my home state. Next time you want to hit the Oregon Coast. Visit Cape Kiwanda in the early morning. Sit on the beach and watch the Dory boats being launched. It is cool
I really dig your journey broski! Your simply keeping my dream alive with your content. I’m finally putting some closure on my 1stgen tundra rig 🔧. I will also be subscribing to the OnX trail system maps. -By the way thx for the awesome footage!👊🏽
good,day mate just watched the trip from Australia bit of bloody alright good to see you took the cook /wife with you cheers try the same coast to coast in Aussie CHEER'S
Do you have the onxoffroad or gaia route you took? Maybe some of us could do some of your tracks...I ran the Mojave trail a few times it is a good time. Thanks for all the footage
@@Whitedogoverland I got Crumplepop WindRemover AI through FxFactory. It's fantastic for wind noise, but also removes road/wind noise from inside a vehicle.
*Man, you sold on a Toyota Tundra... and I don't even need one.*
Toyota should really recognize this beautiful documentary as probably one of the most intensely beautiful demonstrations of their products ever created. This was produced with so much character, soul, and love that it could literally be aired in movie theaters - and people would be moved to tears. What an incredible journey... I am born and raised an American through and through. Yet, I have never set foot west of the Mississippi. I am so incredibly jealous of you, and also immeasurably proud that you made this trip and documented it in such a stunningly beautiful way for me to see. I never would've been able to get a feel for it otherwise, and who knows if I'll ever make it out that way, or even overland it like you. I didn't even know overloading was a thing until I saw this in my recommended today.
@@scenicdepictionsofchicagolife I’m super curious… has your interest in overlanding continued over the last year? There’s no shortage of information to really get you bitten by the overlanding bug! Hope to see you on the trails someday
You're putting out a lot of awesome content, you're right up there with X Overland in my book!
Thank you!
Your video randomly showed up while I was watching some offroad reviews of pick-ups. After spending over two hours watching just one video, I am seriously impressed at the beauty and the simplicity of your style. Perfectly edited with right visual, transitions and background music, all without any unnecessary drama. Loved it. Subscribing. Love from India :)
I feel like I’m watching a Nat Geo or Planet Earth video, outstanding.
Almost two and half hours of adventure and I never saw you grind coffee beans, smash garlic with a knife or use 10 pound cast iron skillets to burn steaks. Thank you for making it about overlanding and not a cooking show.
Lmao this comment wins I have noticed alot of overlanding videos being trendy and doing that exact same thing, if I ever make a video I'll probably be the only one who doesn't drink his coffee black lmao
Thought the same thing. Thanks for not putting a bunch of bullshit in your overland videos.
This comment makes me want a cup of coffee ☕
I agree 💯
I'm so tired of seeing everyone cook
I just scanned through looking for cooking. I do that when I see people with no rock sliders or tow points.
Your video quality continues to improve
This is without question one of the best Overland trips/Adventures I've ever seen. The videos, the entire thing was truly epic. I enjoyed every minute of this.
Dave, greetings from Czech Republic, Europe, you are one very, very talented and fast learning documentary cinematographer, let me give you that.. The takes from your hand, from your car, and from your drone, are amazing, well mixed together with soothing music, going well together with the the themes and sights, the amount of talking you do is about perfect, very soothing... The big boyz from Discovery and Nat Geo certainly have a lot to learn from you, they really do, and changing the color of your Tundra was a great move, it really goes well with them blue skies and the blue lakes on the way. Congatulations, keep up the great job... 👍
You're living my dream man seriously i watched the whole video, started sometime 1am now its about to be 4. You're video quality and editing is amazing felt like a movie i hope i can do trips like what you do some day i really want to. Stay safe out there 🤘
Thanks! It’s definitely something you can do!
I would love to know what your do to be able to do this.
Your filming, editing, storytelling and the landscape are next level. Hats off
Wow, what an incredible Journey watch the entire thing from beginning to end ending in Canada is always a plus so beautiful. I hope you both had a wonderful adventure and congratulations on your new baby.
Amazing out of this world scenery and footage. You are truly a master at capturing every detail along the way. Safe travels Rob
Love that tundra. Great video and honestly you couldn't have picked a better vehicle to take you there and bring you back
Stumbled upon your video by chance falling asleep watching TV and woke up to awesome views and a cool 😎 adventure. Your wife really impressed me, 7 months pregnant, still working and camping in a pickup truck for that much time. She is amazing. Now a subscriber 👍🏻
Thank you. She didn’t want to be in this video much, but she’s there in the background doing all the driving so I can film.
ME TOO JUST STUMBLED ON THIS VIDEO
The Scratches at 17:30ish I see them as battle scars
Love this movie! I live in Southern California and your drone shots, music, narration (not to much talking), interesting information is so calming! I’ve watched this movie 4x already! 👍👍👍
LOL, so happy you did the mini-traction board skit! Thanks for that.
Good video. The wrap color is superb, noticeable without being gaudy.
Thank you for sharing this Adventurous video in a "Border to Border on the Pacific Crest".
Wow ... This is AWESOME, Dude! It is like teleporting back into the 19th century, except with some high-tech gears and no horseback ridings with all the dusts. It feels like Kid Curry, the Dalton Gang, etc., and to name a few.
Awesome teamwork. Your lady is happy, pretty, and gives a hand! Timmy C Arizona
Where you are camped looks like an area where my grandma and is lived in the Mojave about 30 miles outside Apple valley. They also had train tracks - there’s a Borax mine not too to far from where they lived.
Your videos are wonderful and some of the views are postcard worthy - worth thinking about.
Just wanted to say - BEAUTIFUL shots. You guys are artists with your visual eye. Thanks very much for taking us along.
I’ve been sitting at home all day with my partner, watching your videos, and you have inspired me to take some of the trips that you have. Thank you for sharing such wonderful videos on such a relaxing day. I hope you have a very merry Christmas..
This was probably your most epic trip. Your videos have only gotten bietter! I enjoyed this post!
The sunset at Cornwall Fire Tower was amazing. This is one of my favourite dual sport motorbike rides. You did it justice indeed! Appreciate the video.
Great video! Been watching a little bit every morning while drinking coffee before work. Thanks for sharing your adventure and... Happy trails to you!
Wanted to say that I got hung up on the same spot in Joshua Tree in my Tacoma. That little spot is one of the toughest in any national park!
You're turning into an epic cinematographer. Congrats on the new addition to your family.
This is my dream trip to take in my fj62 landcruiser. You guys are living my dream
Great video and tips on driving the trail. Never rode in the west coast desert before but the video was so good. The wife even stopped buffing my bagpipe to take a looks
Absolutely one of the best videos I've seen in a long time. Well Done Brother!
I noticed that you have your Weboost antenna (receiver(RX)) really close to your other COMMs antenna. A Weboost is a sensitive RX that said you could damage that system (even if off) by having a TX (15-50W) close to the weboost RX l, even if they use different bands/frequency the power of the TX can bleed in and damage the unit. I learned this when mine was in a similar configuration, and an Electromagnetic Warfare Officer (EWO) mentioned it. Love your content style and information, amazing production quality! MikeD.
First of all I love the music its very therapeutic plus the views. Fantastic work and edit. Not too many dubbing which i loooove the most. Your voice is soothing. Good job!
Thank you for making this video. Amazing cinematography, story telling, and choice of music! I'm jealous of your amazing adventures!
Glad you enjoyed it! It was a great trip.
watching this makes me wish i could buy a nice vehicle and overland, explore the country by back roads, amazing 2.5 hrs of watching
I Just got a Tremor and this video randomly shows up. Was looking for a new hobby and this inspired me to try Overlanding. Thank you.
I hunt those birds out there in Barstow at 42:15. They’re called chukkar. You have to hike high up into the mountains to find them.
Thank you I like that you are travelling with other trucks because you never know what is in your front
keep on
Interesting info. We bought a 4runner and started overlanding and then added a Tundra. Great rigs.
You made a great choice in color that really stands out.
We went to Reward Mine at night and got lost around the tracks and inside the mine. It's was a scary first off roading for me
So freaking cool. Thanks for sharing your adventure. Great job letting your audience enjoy the footage long enough to satisfy us from our recliners,lol
No excuses for any home builders now! Good job Mike, can’t wait to see what you do with the custom airplane builds! House should turn out amazingly too
Yes. The answer is yes with air. I’d like to see a walkthrough video of your air setup. I’m sure if it is new to you there are some things that could make your life better. This is the first video of yours that I’ve watched and I’m definitely subscribing!
Your road buddy was like “here comes the mini maxtraxx joke again.” 😝 Awesome video. Love the really long form video that really allows us to be along for the trip!
24:10 Sorry about the Drone Police...... It's ridiculous how many people can't just leave other drone pilots alone. Your Videos are great keep up the good work!!!
Thanks! This really brought me back to so many track days that you ran at Spring Mountain with your yellow 928 years ago.
Makes me want to get back at it!
Awesome coach-through of the track and thanks again, Scott.
Ahhhhhmazing vid! I know the Mojave desert well and you really hit all the best highlights. Good job. I need to explore the northern 2/3 of the lands in this vid. Thank you so much for producing/filming/editing such a masterpiece in overlanding documentary
I'm loving these longer form movies, keep it up!
New subscriber. I enjoyed every minute of your adventure. Thanks for taking us with!!
nice to see it all come together.. that was quite the journey, beautifully edited.. cheers!
Thanks!
I was literally glued to the screen the entire time! Absolutely amazing views and your video quality and editing is astounding. Thank you very much for the content you are providing. Subscribed and liked. Keep it up!
Thank you for taking me on a journey that I could not do myself. Amazing camera shots and editing!
just watched this! glad you didnt have to deliver your child while on the road! LOL!
whatta trooper your wife is! God Bless! I'm putting this on my overland list! enjoyed it, but had to break it up into pieces for my short attention span! HA!
Joshua Tree, my old “backyard” there is some beauty to the area for sure.
Lot of good stuff here. Always looking for ideas for my next adventure.
G'day mate. I'm an Aussie, and I just can't pick your accent. It's got me baffled. Great work, by the way. Thanks for sharing. You've bumped my motivation to get over there up a few levels.
😁👍
I think it's a hybrid Aussie/American accent
@@mikegills6127 Yeah, that's what I thought, then I thought, "Nah". That's not anything Aussie. So I vacillate from South African to Canadian, to Zimbabwean, and back to South African. I have no idea. Hence the question. I can't wait for the answer. 🤣🤣🤣
@@Bushnurse1Rob is British. But his accent has been gradually morphing more into American…
Wow dude you took me back when you you were going over those mountains outside of grants pass the route you took to the Oregon Coast is my old stomping grounds, I have a lot of memories in the Shan Creek and Galice rd area!!! Small world. I’ve wheeled all over the places you were wheeling in SoCal too.
Great video. I used to live there!
Thanks for the great . . . up-close footage; just awesome!
Nevermind the backhanded comments, great work. You just made my next trip itinerary for me. Very well done. You put an immense amount of work into making this video. 👍🏼
I'm really enjoying this and totally want to do this entire route.
I've been all over Joshua Tree and I have been across the Mojave Road a couple of times (I even got lost in the same spot you did!).
wow, I was up at silver canyon road about two weeks ago and also got turned around because of snow. Love the video and can't wait to see how much you enjoy Death Valley. Coming in through titus canyon is worth the trip into NV.
Oh nice, you stopped by Tailings Pond. That is a cute place.
Just want to say that your videos are spectacular!!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Love the Toyota Tundra, I got one a bit older myself.
The more I see the color of your truck now the more I like it. But I have one question. Does the sun reflect in your eyes? I bought a gray 2500 in 2007. A friend of mine told me that was a great choice. He has sensitive eyes and he believes that color is less reflective and less bothersome to his eyes.
We haven’t had an issue!
Wow.. awesome vid and especially the drone footage.. just wow
Impressive Contant and good choice of a different copilot that’s not scared to be on camera. Save the rest video for me.😂
I hope this video gets the views it deserves.
I hope it does well!
I don’t know if you know this or care to but I own a Ikamper too and read where you should keep the ladders bottom cover on the legs when the tent is closed to keep the gases from ladder from turning the skylight brown down the road. I just saw a clip where you didn’t so I paused the video to type this 🏕️🏕️🏕️
You’re 100% right. I keep forgetting, and have damaged the window on mine.
Great cinematography and background music. Very impressive. Eastern Sierras do make it easier however with their stunning topography.
Amazing video.....I was just at Trona Pinnicles and I use to live in Joshua Tree......just for future reference those 3 ton signs mean load capacity for a commercial truck, not regular everyday vehicles.
1:26:18 epic camp but a bit bummed you didn’t do the Sierra city to gold lake section parallel to the PCT. Epic fire lookout, couple of mines, plus some 4x4 in camps worth the effort. Don’t go north of gold lake or on snake like in a fool size though, proper Jeep trail past that
I'm not at all familiar with the area, so I'm sure there's lots of good side trips I missed!
I've done long sections of the PCT and the complete TAT, but haven't ever heard of this route. So glad I found it. Next adventure....but I'm thinking motorcycle.
This is awesome this is landscape I have never seen before I really enjoyed it
Your epic film popped up in my feed, and I'm so glad it did. What an amazing adventure! Brilliant videography. I live on the wrong continent, we don't have any overland trails of decent length in the UK. A like and a follow!
Fantastic footage and scenery as always. I'm just astounded that you bought the Tundra when you have the 4Runner. The runner is ten times more nimble, and every bit as capable, if not more so. Sure, it doesn't have the torque or raw power that the Tundra does, but I'd much rather drive a nimble and lighter vehicle. To each his own I guess.
I love watching you guys together.
Nice, i like those modifications, very professional well executed.
Now i wish a truck like that too
Awesome video, all that you would have needed to make it perfect is to add a Ram Rebel and it would have been an awesome video comparing the capabilities of overlanding in full size trucks. I would have gladly volunteered my Ram for this trip lol. It’s would be nice to hear both of you talk about how the trucks handled obstacles and how they drove throughout the journey. Overall great video.
What an incredible journey!
I like how oem they made the lights in the bumper look
So much to comment on..I watched the whole video it really kept my attention...
That Tremor is such a nice truck and is just as capable Bone Stock as a modified tundra
Agreed. It’s a great truck, and makes the TRD Pro Tundras look pretty lame.
What drone are you using? The shots are amazing!
Not sure how I stumbled across your channel but I'm loving it. Inspires me to get into Overlanding. Beautiful cinematography as well. Btw, what drone are you using? Keep up the great work!
Awesome! It's the Mavic 2 Pro in the first part, then the Mavic 3 after the wrap was done.
Awesome content and great trip u had brother! Can't wait until I'm financially stable to build my rig and do this for fun!
Awesome video! Where do you carry your full size spare?
35s fit in the factory spare location
Stunning scenery!
Outstanding sir!
I look forward to traveling some of those trails
The Joshua trees are so great
They're really cool!
Great work helping the people
Great video. I was disappointed that you didnt sneak in Mt Whitney (you were right there).
Oregon is my home state. Next time you want to hit the Oregon Coast. Visit Cape Kiwanda in the early morning. Sit on the beach and watch the Dory boats being launched. It is cool
I really dig your journey broski! Your simply keeping my dream alive with your content. I’m finally putting some closure on my 1stgen tundra rig 🔧. I will also be subscribing to the OnX trail system maps.
-By the way thx for the awesome footage!👊🏽
Thank you for sharing. So helpful. Just purchased it from the recent expo. Would you considered the 400p when addtl cost is not an issue? Ty
good,day mate just watched the trip from Australia bit of bloody alright good to see you took the cook /wife with you cheers try the same coast to coast in Aussie CHEER'S
Do you have the onxoffroad or gaia route you took? Maybe some of us could do some of your tracks...I ran the Mojave trail a few times it is a good time. Thanks for all the footage
You either have incredible sound suppression or the inside of that cab is silent. Great video brother well done. This place is on my list.
I used sound suppression while editing!
@@RevereOverland ah right on! I need to figure that out. I’m sure my viewers are getting sick of the yelling haha.
@@Whitedogoverland I got Crumplepop WindRemover AI through FxFactory. It's fantastic for wind noise, but also removes road/wind noise from inside a vehicle.
@@RevereOverland awesome thank you for the recommendation!