Glad you enjoyed my backyard. Northwestern Wyoming is really special. Thanks for being respectful while here. A lot of people are not! Cant wait to see more!
It is amazing how much drones add to a video. It would be impossible to imagine what an area truly looks like from ground level. The quality of your video is just awesome too. The sad part, you also get to see all the dead trees. Beetle kill, forest fire, chemicals in our atmosphere. I really need to venture out and reconnect with nature where there is true peace and serenity, instead of watching it from my home on TH-cam.
@@RevereOverland I will be looking for the next one. Here in Colorado we have many standing dead trees, mostly due to beetle kill. However, if the plant is weakened it can become more susceptible to disease and insects.
the green river feeds the flaming gorge res. its really pretty at the dam where wy meets utah.just a great place to be.also the snowy range is great too.
I didn't think about it until after, but it's the same Green River I camped near in Utah, and that we could see from the top of Canyonlands National Park.
Pro tip.... when winching someone else, put your transmission in neutral with foot on the brake and e-brake if needed. You dont want to pull against the parking pawl that hold the truck in park. Same theory when parking on a hill. Let the truck rest on the ebrake not the parking pawl. Epic video serious!! Love the content.
Yup. Always on the brakes, never the transmission! I even had Elizabeth in the drivers seat because having a foot on the brakes is better than the parking brake.
@@RevereOverland I know how cold it can get, been to Wyoming and Montana many times and I always bring my warmest clothes and sleeping bags, even in the summer. Was 22 one night in Yellowstone in July!
@@RevereOverland Its your creative work. Based on your TH-cam stats, you've got a strong follower base that really digs it. Your instincts are good. There's something (niches) for everyone on TH-cam.
Fellow Kentuckian and follow you on Kentucky Overland. Was playing another video and this one started. Bridger Teton national forest map currently spread out across the table as I'm preparing for my Sept Elk season out there. This just got me beyond excited for the scenery!!
It was worth the damage beautiful scenery loving it so much fun I want to go out like this and find a nice water spot with no one around and do some fishing keep it up guys great channel here
People always ask me if I go off road-ing in my trucks, I say its Wyoming all the roads are like that, sometimes even the paved ones. Nice video! I have been stuck in some of those places before I got my current fleet.
Revere Overland ~The hard part for me is it requires a flight ✈️ and shipping my vehicle from the middle of the Pacific. So I am probably going to purchase and outfit one on the mainland.
@@RevereOverland check out lite brite's newest video to see if i stack rocks ;) Hint: its the black JKU with the big silver RK star on the door in the early part of the video Cheers bud.
At 13:21!!, he should have turned on the yota (warm up the muffler), so it can be easier to bend back!!👍👍😬😬 By the way nice video!!, nice scenery. It is beautiful!!☺☺🍺🍺🍺
Crutch foot is like hving on mountain climber glacier spike help for truck tires so they don't just spin on rocks but metal on rock drive over catch. Then u take off so not rolling/walking w/limp.
Hve u seen those multi position ladders that can b saw horses or extension or work platform; Well I think we need an over road tire & wt rated flex rock ramp ladder. If u can't go around Or safe drive over or jack dust or pry bar level the rock or pile up little rocks/ bs step THEN brake out the rock crawler ladder. I forgot the crutch foot attachment 1,2, mayb 3 or biggon tires & last bot train wheel step climber bumpers.
Your best work to date. Amazing scenery and beautiful drone shots. It shows that you put a lot of time and effort into gathering footage and editing. Btw when was this taken?
Lovely country, but it seems the ratio of rocks to dirt is MUCH higher there than elsewhere. Which locations would you say are in the top 5 for most rocks?
I know this was published at the end of July, but what time of year was it recorded ?? I'm thinking of heading towards northern Colorado and Wyoming next year with my daughter.
It’s still going strong. I’ve had it plugged in 24/7 since March. It’s not as well insulated as some of the more expensive options, so uses more power.
Sorry about your mom. Mine passed when I was 53, I’m 61 now. But I remember I felt like a lost little boy. Time does heal all wounds, never let the memories get lost with time.
FYI, the older MB GL series has the same offroad traction package as the G wagon (it went beyond the 4matic with locking front and rear hubs and the ability to raise 3.1" like the Range Rovers of that time period) and older ones are not high mileage because most were garage queens. Don't believe me look it up. Now that I have said that there won't be any old cheap ones out there. LOL! - www.carfax.com/vehicle/4JGBF2FE6CA793773
I don't know water shower thermal bags run but I/God can leave them at choice location/ clean camp fire ring sights w/good sun. If I see downed tree easy to get wt & kind of in way. I'll bumper it or drag it to camp fire spot. Next person can chain it if winter season or axe it if young & able. It will go to rot waste if easy to get wt why not JBM.
my rig is going to hve air power;1 truck had it belt driven off truck. For 48 volt 2nd alternator that seems sound but not full time blt driven compressor. Either or Stretch belt quick change or pulley tension arm that could engage either belt 2nd alternator or compressor & tank. WHY? bc I would take a jag hammer to that bs pile u barely got past & then turned around on. Leave it safer & clearner & better than u found it. Skill 4 or 5 ultimate mudder only path/coarse is too much. SUV on steriods or Jeeping to b sure is plenty tuff enough.
No need to bust through water holes like that, especially when there is an obvious hard bottom. It is not good stewardship and, unfortunately, all to common in overlander videos.
Gotcha. I thought it was odd you pointed out the mistake I acknowledged in the video! For what it’s worth, I’m not sure exactly how fast I was going, but I was in low range and definitely going under 10mph. It was too fast anyway. I misjudged it rather than hit it as fast as I could!
Why would you drag all that back into the woods? As a Wyoming resident I would laugh my ass off watching that circus drive by. Never take a trailer if you don't know the road. You should have stayed home or at the damn koa. My goodness. Green river lakes would have been better than that.
Glad you enjoyed my backyard. Northwestern Wyoming is really special. Thanks for being respectful while here. A lot of people are not! Cant wait to see more!
It really is! I made a mistake there, but tried to fix it!
This is the best overlanding video I've ever seen! Everything is so well done. Thanks!
Thank you!
Welcome to my backyard. Truly God's country. Hope you enjoyed yourselves.
It's beautiful! I want to go back and do more of the Oregon trail.
Every day is an adventure in this wild and free place. What a gift to live here.
It never ceases to amaze me how the beauty of our planet can calm your soul. Truly a creation of a higher power.
Read your Bible
This is a beautiful series... Thanks for bringing me with you.
It is amazing how much drones add to a video. It would be impossible to imagine what an area truly looks like from ground level. The quality of your video is just awesome too. The sad part, you also get to see all the dead trees. Beetle kill, forest fire, chemicals in our atmosphere. I really need to venture out and reconnect with nature where there is true peace and serenity, instead of watching it from my home on TH-cam.
I agree! The next video shows a crazy amount of dead trees.
@@RevereOverland I will be looking for the next one. Here in Colorado we have many standing dead trees, mostly due to beetle kill. However, if the plant is weakened it can become more susceptible to disease and insects.
The rooftop tent seems to be a better option over towing a trailer when over landing.
the green river feeds the flaming gorge res. its really pretty at the dam where wy meets utah.just a great place to be.also the snowy range is great too.
I didn't think about it until after, but it's the same Green River I camped near in Utah, and that we could see from the top of Canyonlands National Park.
@@RevereOverland wy and utah are awesome
Great video, awesome view. Thank you.
Pro tip.... when winching someone else, put your transmission in neutral with foot on the brake and e-brake if needed. You dont want to pull against the parking pawl that hold the truck in park. Same theory when parking on a hill. Let the truck rest on the ebrake not the parking pawl. Epic video serious!! Love the content.
Yup. Always on the brakes, never the transmission! I even had Elizabeth in the drivers seat because having a foot on the brakes is better than the parking brake.
What a great video Bud
Thank you
God bless
Spectacular countryside of Wyoming. A vast place to wander around, just takes your breath away. Lovely !🎉
It is beautiful there! We could easily have spent weeks in Wyoming.
Very good video illustrating why I would never pull a trailer on the majority of the trails out West.
I’d love to have the storage and convenient sleeping of a trailer, but it’s not for me either!
Those cold nights sure made it worth it ...... I did at one point wonder how much it would be to air lift a camper or out of there lol
There was one cold night that I was very jealous of Andres in the camper!
@@RevereOverland I know how cold it can get, been to Wyoming and Montana many times and I always bring my warmest clothes and sleeping bags, even in the summer. Was 22 one night in Yellowstone in July!
Having come from the desert, we really weren't prepared! We were able to pick up some nice thermals from Jackson though.
Wyo, MT, ND and SD are all beautiful.
They really are!
Awesome adventure series man. I'm looking forward to seeing that part of the country.
Thanks! Hopefully you can get out there soon!
Beautiful place Y’all had great teamwork in that tight spot 🐟🐟🎣🎣
Thanks!
So jealous of this trip! Looks awesome!
Amazing backgrounds of the mountains and the clouds ☁️ it looks photoshopped that’s how iconic it looks thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Top quality video guys!
Thanks for taking us along with you
Cheers from BC 🇨🇦
No COVID facemask required in the fresh outdoors 👍
Absolutely! Nothing better than dispersed camping to get away from it all!
Thanks for the great scenery footage and music selection. Really set the perfect mood. Alway great style.
Thank you. Music is always the hardest part for me, and it’s always the thing that people criticize the most!
@@RevereOverland Its your creative work. Based on your TH-cam stats, you've got a strong follower base that really digs it. Your instincts are good. There's something (niches) for everyone on TH-cam.
Fellow Kentuckian and follow you on Kentucky Overland. Was playing another video and this one started. Bridger Teton national forest map currently spread out across the table as I'm preparing for my Sept Elk season out there. This just got me beyond excited for the scenery!!
That’s awesome! It’s a great area to explore. You could easily spend weeks there.
Some seriously gnarly trail sections. Great video thanks for sharing. ATB
It was a little tough, but fun! If I wasn’t thousands of miles from home we probably would have finished it!
Note to self. Leave trailer behind. Great video!
What fantastic country, very nice video!
You guys took your lumps like champs 👍
Great work! Definitely my favorite video you guys have done.
Thank you!
I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my grandfather.. Not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car.”
Great video. Great music too.
It was worth the damage beautiful scenery loving it so much fun I want to go out like this and find a nice water spot with no one around and do some fishing keep it up guys great channel here
I’m glad we did it, but I wish we’d stopped sooner!
People always ask me if I go off road-ing in my trucks, I say its Wyoming all the roads are like that, sometimes even the paved ones. Nice video! I have been stuck in some of those places before I got my current fleet.
Fish Lake is 25 miles due south of my place. AWESOME COUNTRY!!
Beautiful country. Makes me want to get out and explore the continental US
It really is, and there’s so much to see here that we barely scratched the surface!
Revere Overland ~The hard part for me is it requires a flight ✈️ and shipping my vehicle from the middle of the Pacific. So I am probably going to purchase and outfit one on the mainland.
That would definitely make things difficult! I bet there are rental places, but it’s probably more expensive than shipping the vehicle.
YOU KNOW IT!!👍👍
Another beautiful video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice of you to put the fish back
Yeah that was entirely my fault. I definitely went through that creek too fast!
Dang overlanders stack enough rocks to turn trails into highways 😆😆😆
We pretty much paved it, so now even your Jeep can make it through 😉
Revere Overland 😂👌🏻
Revere Overland Your statement truly made my day...love the videos!
@@RevereOverland check out lite brite's newest video to see if i stack rocks ;)
Hint: its the black JKU with the big silver RK star on the door in the early part of the video
Cheers bud.
@@countrypplz I'm just messing with you! I know your Jeep could out-wheel both of our Toyotas, even without us towing a trailer!
Beautiful country. Traveling with a trailer can sometimes be difficult.
Bug netting still in cold weather. Is this common for Wyoming. Much appreciate the peaceful music !
Really like this video. Thanks
At 13:21!!, he should have turned on the yota (warm up the muffler), so it can be easier to bend back!!👍👍😬😬 By the way nice video!!, nice scenery. It is beautiful!!☺☺🍺🍺🍺
We didn't even think of that! Those exhausts get hot!
Wow!!! That spot on the river in the Teton Forest just amazing!!! Water cold??
It was at first... once you got in it didn’t take too long to get used to it
Teton forest? What?
Props for doing those trails. I think you might need more clearance and bigger tires for the Taco at least to do those without damage next time.
I think he's planning on getting bigger tires soon. I'm going to stick with mine since I don't want to ruin the drivability on road!
Crutch foot is like hving on mountain climber glacier spike help for truck tires so they don't just spin on rocks but metal on rock drive over catch. Then u take off so not rolling/walking w/limp.
LOVE THE VIDEOS!!!
Hve u seen those multi position ladders that can b saw horses or extension or work platform; Well I think we need an over road tire & wt rated flex rock ramp ladder. If u can't go around Or safe drive over or jack dust or pry bar level the rock or pile up little rocks/ bs step THEN brake out the rock crawler ladder. I forgot the crutch foot attachment 1,2, mayb 3 or biggon tires & last bot train wheel step climber bumpers.
Just watched you try to go to Christina Lake ! Pulling a trailer !! Cheers for trying ! Pretty rough eh ?
13:28 reminds me of a friend who vinyl wrapped his car and his exhaust shoots fire that lit up the car during a traffic light.
Excellent!
Doing a similar trip from the east coast out here. I’d love to stay at this site on green river specifically 😭
Nice video! We tried going up to christina lake this year, but the louis lake road was closed so we didn't even get to try :(
Great video! However this video also confirms my reason for not wanting a trailer😁, but each to their own way of travel!
Thanks! I'm with you, I really wouldn't want a trailer. Andres wouldn't go without it though!
u forgot your top 10 off road chrome tail pipe tip extension when u rock bend your exhaust.
Your best work to date. Amazing scenery and beautiful drone shots. It shows that you put a lot of time and effort into gathering footage and editing. Btw when was this taken?
This is all mid to late June
Lovely country, but it seems the ratio of rocks to dirt is MUCH higher there than elsewhere. Which locations would you say are in the top 5 for most rocks?
ANDRES NEEDS A TUNDRA!
We'd both like a V8! I don't think he'll need too much convincing.
Ian in Evanston Wyoming, any good local trails?
I'm sure you've answered this before, but how many batteries do you take with you for your drone?
I have three batteries that are pretty much on constant rotation!
Is the 4 runner and Tacoma manual transmission?
Both auto
andres vivanco thanks for the reply. Can you do a vid on your truck Andres? What Did you regear it too?
@@epicone2449 I haven't re-geared yet. 5.29's is on the plans for the near future.
We’ll have to do a video on them both at the end of the series.
I know this was published at the end of July, but what time of year was it recorded ?? I'm thinking of heading towards northern Colorado and Wyoming next year with my daughter.
It was mid to late June
How are you liking that costway fridge so far?
It’s still going strong. I’ve had it plugged in 24/7 since March. It’s not as well insulated as some of the more expensive options, so uses more power.
@@RevereOverland thanks for the info. And yeah for the price can't expect it to perform like $1000 fridge.
I learned a long time ago...never camp outdoors before the first freeze...your bug protection just reiterates that old saying...even in Wyoming...
Yeah it would be nice to be able to go later in the year!
you guys showed a serious lack of judgement in dragging a ramshackle camper up a rocky mountainside like you did...otherwise...good job.
Thanks for this, My Mom just passed, I need this right now, What was the damage from?
I’m sorry to hear that. We’re not sure what exactly caused the damage, but it’s probably one of the rocks we dropped off pretty hard.
Sorry about your mom. Mine passed when I was 53, I’m 61 now. But I remember I felt like a lost little boy. Time does heal all wounds, never let the memories get lost with time.
FYI, the older MB GL series has the same offroad traction package as the G wagon (it went beyond the 4matic with locking front and rear hubs and the ability to raise 3.1" like the Range Rovers of that time period) and older ones are not high mileage because most were garage queens. Don't believe me look it up. Now that I have said that there won't be any old cheap ones out there. LOL! - www.carfax.com/vehicle/4JGBF2FE6CA793773
Are you running any Long Range Tanks? Just Subscribed.
We're not. I have FuelPax, but they're always filled with water!
WHERE IN WYOMING WAS YOUALL AT.,
Amazon is out of those shower tents and doesn't know when or if they ever be back in stock.
That’s a shame. They’re great tents, so hopefully they’re back in stock soon.
where is this at :00
Where is the last place you camped by the tetons?
That would be Curtis canyon.
where is this?
Either jack it w/jack hammer or giant lever pry bar stupid big sharp rock off/out of drive path.
I don't know water shower thermal bags run but I/God can leave them at choice location/ clean camp fire ring sights w/good sun. If I see downed tree easy to get wt & kind of in way. I'll bumper it or drag it to camp fire spot. Next person can chain it if winter season or axe it if young & able. It will go to rot waste if easy to get wt why not JBM.
Shower tent currently unavailable and no info on when or if it will be available. Go get the one you threw in the dumpster and send it to me.
Lol. It's a shame, because it's a great shower tent. Hopefully they'll get some more in stock soon!
shouldibehere no shower tent needed man. Just jump in the river. I do it all the time wherever I am.
Using it for a portable bathroom, not shower.
serious roads...
I wonder how much more fun Andreas would if he wasn't dragging around that gigantic camper.....
Probably less, because his wife and daughter wouldn’t be nearly as comfortable, and their camp setup would be a lot more effort!
@@RevereOverland true....very true.
What is this trail called?
Which one?
@@RevereOverland the one you are on when the video starts
@@626taco3 Christina Lake (FSR355)
God/JBM was here sun shower bag pass it on.
Why are you wearing those bee-keeper's face coverings? 🧐
To keep the bugs off!
buy a tent bro!
Andreas , loose the trailer.
Meh
It works for him and his family. Each to their own!
my rig is going to hve air power;1 truck had it belt driven off truck. For 48 volt 2nd alternator that seems sound but not full time blt driven compressor. Either or Stretch belt quick change or pulley tension arm that could engage either belt 2nd alternator or compressor & tank. WHY? bc I would take a jag hammer to that bs pile u barely got past & then turned around on. Leave it safer & clearner & better than u found it. Skill 4 or 5 ultimate mudder only path/coarse is too much. SUV on steriods or Jeeping to b sure is plenty tuff enough.
No need to bust through water holes like that, especially when there is an obvious hard bottom. It is not good stewardship and, unfortunately, all to common in overlander videos.
Did you have the sound on?
@@RevereOverland Yes. I wasn't talking about the fish. I was referring to how the soft ground gets rutted up and punched out.
Gotcha. I thought it was odd you pointed out the mistake I acknowledged in the video! For what it’s worth, I’m not sure exactly how fast I was going, but I was in low range and definitely going under 10mph. It was too fast anyway. I misjudged it rather than hit it as fast as I could!
When Toyota’s try Jeep trails.
We struggled, but I've had Jeeps before, and definitely wouldn't go back!
When Toyota’s try jeep trails with an rv trailer
Why would you drag all that back into the woods? As a Wyoming resident I would laugh my ass off watching that circus drive by. Never take a trailer if you don't know the road. You should have stayed home or at the damn koa. My goodness. Green river lakes would have been better than that.
Yet it took absolutely no damage! That trailer is built tougher than the vehicles.
Why would anyone bring a stupid trailer like that offroading 🤦♂️
It's a military trailer, it's what it was designed for!