@@monocogenit1 optical illusion. It’s actually the cab moving around more. The bed does bounce but not as bad as the cab. New body mounts being installed soon 👍🏻
@ I’ve relocated the shocks outboard and reinforced the frame. I also have custom tuned Kings. My body mounts however.. are old and cracked. Only thing left is to tube the frame but i just haven’t got there yet. Next video will have new body mounts and it’ll still move but it’s more cab than bed.
Such great content! I have the 2024 Colorado, ZR2 and I have yet to take it off road and four-wheel-drive it but I sure want to. Those people sure were odd.
Are you still using and liking the seat risers? I just installed mine today on my driver's seat. I haven't done a long trip yet, but it seems like an improvement.
Fun episode! You stayed at one of my favorite campsites in all of southern UT where the tour group showed up. I have personally never seen another soul in that spot the times I have stayed out there, but I'm sure it happens. I have filmed out there as well, but I didn't share the location. If I see people out there next time I go I'm blaming you, lol.
Barracks trail is a super fun trail. We did it in a stock Toyota Tacoma a few years ago right after a major flood. It made the first creek crossing at the bottom of the sandhill super difficult - it looks way better now!
You can make it up that hill. I did it in my Ranger tremor on 33” k03. You want 4Low, rear locked, Baja (or sand mode in my case) with traction control completely disabled and in sport mode to manually shift down when it starts to bog (when you stopped) if you manually shift down there you’ll make it up. I was also running 12psi you guys look to be at 20 or above
Yes it's the same hill, just much older and icy conditions for us. They also took the much easier path up which is the right side. We were trying to go up the left side. 😅
I’ve had people (mainly photographers) drive right up into my campsite and unload all the gear and start taking pictures feet from me and my truck without asking or anything. Even with there being a million different places to take the same picture. Extremely rude and borderline confrontational
We might be going, undecided yet. The only thing is the stampede this year is geared at easy more scenic trails, so not a lot of fun and challenging obstacles which we love doing. We may poke in for a day or two then find some nearby more challenging trails 🤔
@@outlandishoverland the way we plan it it’s more for the entry level driver. We don’t want to make the newbies uncomfortable. There’s always a group that breaks off to do hard trails after the trail riding. We might even take the HD bison up to Moab to do baby lions back and fins.
People don't consider others much when they're used to being packed in like sardines. The guide should have redirected them to a better view point. I thought they were in a rental jeep, didnt realize they were on a tour. Was still a beautiful view, glad you were able to share this video.
Nice vid, as always! I've seen a bunch of very experienced people try to go up that hill, and maybe 1 or 2 actually made it. It seemed you actually had better conditions than most of them, as the water content and the fact that it might have been partially frozen helped, whereas they tried it in summer and they just dug in immediately. Cool that you tried it though, looked sketchy!
Thanks! Definitely had better conditions than the summer for sure but with our heavier rigs it was definitely a challenge. We probably could have done it if we aired down and have it a few more tries. I know most people go up the right way of the hill which is easier in which we were doing the more difficult line on the left hand side. Still fun!
@@outlandishoverland Best not to destroy your nice rig for internet glory, and live to overland another day! I think I'll be ordering the Bison jounce damper kit this next week (got 1 12%/$336 off coupon from the dealer I bought it from!), as soon as I 100% verify that it'll fit without any other parts needed. While they've got everything torn apart I'll probably install a 1" or 2" lift on both ends to fit 35X11.5 (OEM width to prevent rubbing) on the OEM rims. All the people I see with rubbing issues seem to have gone with wider tires and more outboard offset. Overland safe and enjoy the ride, my good man!
That hill actually looks really steep on camera! Great vid
Thank you 🙌🏽
29:59 see how much the chassis is flexing? The bed and cab about to touch
@@monocogenit1 optical illusion. It’s actually the cab moving around more. The bed does bounce but not as bad as the cab. New body mounts being installed soon 👍🏻
@@rtcorbett1 huh, really? I thought I saw a video of a guy installing braces to his frame on the Colorado.
@ I’ve relocated the shocks outboard and reinforced the frame. I also have custom tuned Kings. My body mounts however.. are old and cracked.
Only thing left is to tube the frame but i just haven’t got there yet. Next video will have new body mounts and it’ll still move but it’s more cab than bed.
Awesome guys!! Looks like you are putting those ZR2’s through some paces. 👍🏼👊🔥
Yes we are!
Such great content! I have the 2024 Colorado, ZR2 and I have yet to take it off road and four-wheel-drive it but I sure want to. Those people sure were odd.
You should definitely get out there and off-road it and yes, yes they were. 😂
Love this
Thanks!
Great video, and thanks for sharing what trails and the latitude and longitude to find them. It really helps if I get in those areas.
Yeah of course! I try to do that in almost all my videos so people can go out and explore the areas themselves!
Are you still using and liking the seat risers? I just installed mine today on my driver's seat. I haven't done a long trip yet, but it seems like an improvement.
I am and absolutely love them. Each long trip I appreciate them more and more. If I had to buy them again, I would with question.
Fun episode! You stayed at one of my favorite campsites in all of southern UT where the tour group showed up. I have personally never seen another soul in that spot the times I have stayed out there, but I'm sure it happens. I have filmed out there as well, but I didn't share the location. If I see people out there next time I go I'm blaming you, lol.
I mean I didn't share the exact location you would still need to find it. 😬 Seems like it's a spot that's used a lot by that tour company at least.
@@outlandishoverland It is a great spot! And clean too all the times I have been to it.
LFG! Fantastic trip to end the year.
Yes it was! Awesome trip
Nice trip. Great filming!
Thank you!
Barracks trail is a super fun trail. We did it in a stock Toyota Tacoma a few years ago right after a major flood. It made the first creek crossing at the bottom of the sandhill super difficult - it looks way better now!
Yeah it's definitely not as bad as you describe it now. Definitely doable now!
You can make it up that hill. I did it in my Ranger tremor on 33” k03. You want 4Low, rear locked, Baja (or sand mode in my case) with traction control completely disabled and in sport mode to manually shift down when it starts to bog (when you stopped) if you manually shift down there you’ll make it up. I was also running 12psi you guys look to be at 20 or above
Im also not running a camper so im likely several hundred pounds lighter
I saw Justin McBride tackle this hill in warmer weather in one of his videos. That hill is crazy!
Yes it's the same hill, just much older and icy conditions for us. They also took the much easier path up which is the right side. We were trying to go up the left side. 😅
I wanna see some Bison Stampede content 😉
Maybe 🤔 It's on the radar for us to potentially show up
I’ve had people (mainly photographers) drive right up into my campsite and unload all the gear and start taking pictures feet from me and my truck without asking or anything. Even with there being a million different places to take the same picture. Extremely rude and borderline confrontational
Yeah some people have no concept of personal space.
@@OrrinLewis next time I’ll be playing adult content very loudly out of my speakers. Maybe that’ll get them to scram 😂
@ haha some 50 shades of grey maybe
Great adventure.
Well you know they paid for that perch...............some people don't get the idea of personal space.
Thanks. Oh they definitely did not understand personal space. There were plenty of lookouts on that exact cliff that wasn't on top of us. 😅
How did you get your fog lights to stay on with just the DRL on?
Just turning on the fogs when the sun is up.
Wheel speed is your friend
It's also how you break things 😬
2025 idea, get some coverage of the stampede
@@greatwhitebison the stampede is going to be “beginner” focused this year. I’m not super confident there will be any challenging trails.
We might be going, undecided yet. The only thing is the stampede this year is geared at easy more scenic trails, so not a lot of fun and challenging obstacles which we love doing. We may poke in for a day or two then find some nearby more challenging trails 🤔
@@outlandishoverland the way we plan it it’s more for the entry level driver. We don’t want to make the newbies uncomfortable. There’s always a group that breaks off to do hard trails after the trail riding. We might even take the HD bison up to Moab to do baby lions back and fins.
City folk dont have manners when it comes to personal space. A million acres and they want to stand next to you.
I wouldn't necessarily blame the tourists as some of them don't know any better. I blame the tour guide in that situation.
People don't consider others much when they're used to being packed in like sardines. The guide should have redirected them to a better view point. I thought they were in a rental jeep, didnt realize they were on a tour.
Was still a beautiful view, glad you were able to share this video.
Nice vid, as always! I've seen a bunch of very experienced people try to go up that hill, and maybe 1 or 2 actually made it. It seemed you actually had better conditions than most of them, as the water content and the fact that it might have been partially frozen helped, whereas they tried it in summer and they just dug in immediately. Cool that you tried it though, looked sketchy!
Thanks! Definitely had better conditions than the summer for sure but with our heavier rigs it was definitely a challenge. We probably could have done it if we aired down and have it a few more tries. I know most people go up the right way of the hill which is easier in which we were doing the more difficult line on the left hand side. Still fun!
@@outlandishoverland Best not to destroy your nice rig for internet glory, and live to overland another day! I think I'll be ordering the Bison jounce damper kit this next week (got 1 12%/$336 off coupon from the dealer I bought it from!), as soon as I 100% verify that it'll fit without any other parts needed. While they've got everything torn apart I'll probably install a 1" or 2" lift on both ends to fit 35X11.5 (OEM width to prevent rubbing) on the OEM rims. All the people I see with rubbing issues seem to have gone with wider tires and more outboard offset. Overland safe and enjoy the ride, my good man!