You know what I find so powerful about your videos? They are not pretentious, and neither are you. That makes it wonderful to watch these images. Thanks! 👍
I can't get enough winter wheeling videos. Love ones like this that go from small settlements to small settlements far more than ones doing hardcore wheeling. I could just watch hours of ones from Northern California, Utah, Idaho, and northern Arizona.
Not sure why you aren’t at a million subs already! I can’t imagine how much work goes into the production of this trip, amazing video! I live in Nampa, and went to barber flats in August of this year. I went to the same hot springs going down the same trail you guys went up to turn around! It’s for sure different in the winter time!
Cryptobiotic soil crusts - Thanks for taking the time to discuss that at 1:54:24! Super important to be aware of where you're stepping in the deserts, especially in the drier months when it will sometimes almost look like the dirt it's covering other than the texture giving it away if you're looking for it.
got our first snow of the '24 season last night up here in Prescott Az.. not much more than an inch, which all melted by noon, but it's a start. cheers!
Greetings from Japan 🇯🇵 I hardly comment on videos but this video really gave me inspiration to go on a off road adventure. I am subscribing and likning this video. Thank you and keep up the content 😊
Also forogt to mention. I got the topoak rtt after watching your video, and you will never guess how much I got it for. It had a small surface damage hole in the top aluminum panel, just aluminum damage nothing else. It cost me $60 to repair, they sold me the tent for $300.00. @RevereOverland
Lord, please don't let me find out. I'm old and have never done this. It's been a dream for years. I'm 40 now and have traveled to three states away from where I live. It's frustrating that some people can do this like it's normal because they're so used to it. What one man finds normal, another man has dreamed about for years while trying to save up just to hit the open road for about four to five months with nothing planned, just to see where he ends up. While thinking of this trip when I was young, I wanted to do it solo, with enough funds to be comfortable, no one to hold me back, and no rush to get back. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. Now, I have two kids, and I'm watching one of them get his diploma while bouncing his baby sister, who just started kindergarten. I'm cool, calm, and very calm. So, let's do this one more time. I'm praying that while watching my daughter graduate, I know I will shed a tear, but my prayer is for the tear I'm hiding (because men don't cry) to be from a young dream of seeing the world by myself that didn't happen to having a loaded off road rv to drive anywhere i want .Some prayers don't happen until later in life when the memories that i made won't leave with me because of the Polaroids i can't find. To now make memories with family to share for years to come. So if u find ya self having a bad day, you keep that head held high cause we all know having it call The Ground will have people really confused. I dont know why i just typed that to a bunch of strangers. Idk yall have a good day. the weather is great tomorrow. it depends on where u live said the weather man. O, and the guy waiting on his change turned around and told me. Got to love casual conversation. Im done
Snow socks are such and interesting idea. They may work okay but chains seem to serve much more of a purpose in snow like this. I have used chains in major snow and had great success, yes they are bulky and sometimes not the easiest to put on but when your truck is buried to the frame in wet icy snow, you realize why chains are important. Snow socks would not have done a bit of good on the deep snow days in the mountains.
It very much depends on the snow. For early on in the video, chains would probably be better, but socks were just fine. Later in the video the socks worked fine most the time, but the chains did better on the super dry powdery slope. The truck did get buried to the frame in the snow, but it happened because of the chains digging in after they broke through an icy layer of the snow that socks were staying on top of. This winter I have socks for the front and chains for the back. I can’t run chains on the front of my Tundra.
The manual actually says not to use chains and instead use snow socks! It’s a clearance thing though, and without a lift he didn’t have enough clearance in the back but plenty in the front!
Chat GPT says some brands make special low profile chains for Gladiator. (And I say :)) ... even if you use it for all the wheels I guess the limitation will still be the clearance of the vehicle itself. So your solution was probably %90 effective anyways. Great video btw..
@@barisplt thanks! I wasn't aware of low profile chains, so I've learned something! I have chains for the rear of my Tundra and socks for the front because I didn't think anything would fit up front.
@@lindamarquette7351 sure! amzn.to/4foyZ3v - stick amzn.to/48n1D2y - large clamp for the bumper amzn.to/4fiNnKl - small clamp for the stick amzn.to/4foz1Zb - arm to connect the two and change the angle All Amazon affiliate links.
The Tundra is more comfortable, rides better, quieter, more spacious, and more powerful. For a trip like this it would be better 90% of the time. The Jeep is far more capable and a lot lighter, so wins on the technical trails and in the deep snow.
America Is Great Nation! And You're Car Is Great And Wild. My Car Is KGM MOTORS 'TORRES '. I Love My Car. I Love Yours Video. Everyday I See Yours Video At In My Shop.
This isn't anything new. I've done this every year since 2019, and my channel wouldn't be where it is without it. My most popular video at 2.2 million views is a combination of episodes that got as little as 8k views.
I'll also add that hours of work went into editing these episodes into a movie. Weeks went into putting this together. It's not just a cut and paste, it's a lot of color and sound fixes, adding extra voiceovers with info, cutting down parts, adding a few parts in, etc. I even added stereo sound effects that I doubt most people will notice!
@@RevereOverlandI highly value this documentary style work. I have these running on the big screen above my monitor during my day as I work and I learn. Look forward to more!
REALLLYL REALLLLY DONT appreciate people tagging these small town places you’re going. Leave no trace implies NOT TELLING PEOPLE WHERE YOURE GOING all the time. Let’s keep these places wild. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD. Please stop tagging/geo tagging and telling g people to go far out there. You’re going to get people hurt.
Do you live there? The people we talked to in both Twin Springs and Atlanta were happy for us to feature them in their video to encourage people to visit and stay with them. That’s what brings money into those small towns.
Geo-Tagging means posting coords...Rob didn't post coords for anything I saw in this video. As far as naming the towns we visited, I don't think that causes any more harm than an episode of Outdoor Idaho on public television, or basically anything on the Nat Geo channel.
You are on the wrong track, and selfish. I've spent some 7 decades living in and visiting small towns and the vast majority want to be featured so they get more business. Visitors help pay for police, fire department, etc. I grew up in an old mining town of 300.
@@RevereOverland I live In a small town that’s gone from busy and thriving to overwhelmed and unsustainable. I’d rather be on their end of the spectrum. Maybe I need to move. But iv seen first hand the effects of influencers on a wilderness area for the negative. Not positive. Glad the locals want traffic there but iv been there and really don’t see how anyone Atlanta could want people to visit. In my experience the more people bring the bad actors. Better to leave it to those who FIND it on their own who will fully enjoy it for the fun of the adventure. Not to say they went somewhere they saw on TH-cam. Differing perspectives. Make the video. Have the fun. Just don’t say where you’re going. Doing a historical video is vastly different than what you’re doing with an overland type video “inspiring” others to do the same…
@@ConlonKiffneyPhoto I respect your perspective, and don't discount your experience with people visiting a place you love. I also agree that posting coords can do some harm. That said, no coords were posted here. Additionally, there are two sides to this issue since there are many cases where a little bit of extra exposure and encouragement from us to be respectful visitors brings more visitors and helps the towns stay alive, or thrive. I think Rob does a good job of showing a place in a respectful manner, setting a good example of how to travel, and being a steward of the land.
You know what I find so powerful about your videos? They are not pretentious, and neither are you. That makes it wonderful to watch these images. Thanks! 👍
I really appreciate that!
Thank you for putting together this longer video, I'd rather watch this than a movie on Netflix. Great video
Thank you! It's nice to hear that some people enjoy the longer videos!!
I can't get enough winter wheeling videos. Love ones like this that go from small settlements to small settlements far more than ones doing hardcore wheeling. I could just watch hours of ones from Northern California, Utah, Idaho, and northern Arizona.
It was a great trip, and we plan to do something like it again this winter!
Your videos are always so funny and witty! Thank you for your generosity of heart and colorful, hilarious content!😀🏡🌉
Nicely done! Beautiful footage. Cheers!
Not sure why you aren’t at a million subs already! I can’t imagine how much work goes into the production of this trip, amazing video! I live in Nampa, and went to barber flats in August of this year. I went to the same hot springs going down the same trail you guys went up to turn around! It’s for sure different in the winter time!
Cryptobiotic soil crusts - Thanks for taking the time to discuss that at 1:54:24! Super important to be aware of where you're stepping in the deserts, especially in the drier months when it will sometimes almost look like the dirt it's covering other than the texture giving it away if you're looking for it.
Of course! It's neat stuff that most people don't even know exists!
Great video! To get less condensation you can try not to recycle the air from the tent, just heat up outside air into the tent.
Leaving the heater running stopped any condensation thankfully! It was only bad that first night when I barely had the heater going.
got our first snow of the '24 season last night up here in Prescott Az.. not much more than an inch, which all melted by noon, but it's a start. cheers!
Crazy that it's starting. Meanwhile, it's 72 degrees and sunny here in Kentucky!
Beautiful music to compliment the amazing cinematography. I always watch your videos at the end of the day to relax and then dream about camping.
Thanks for the kind words!
It was great meeting y’all! Tom great family! ✨
This channel sofar, i did never find tiring - on the other hand, there are others, that are... well... #tooselfbrandfocus-boredom. Thanks Revere.
Thank you!
Such great trips! Last year was great. Super cool the way you put these together too
I was a fantastic trip! We need to do another one like it.
Greetings from Japan 🇯🇵 I hardly comment on videos but this video really gave me inspiration to go on a off road adventure. I am subscribing and likning this video. Thank you and keep up the content 😊
I appreciate it! Enjoy your off road adventure!
Great video! Great friends! Great memories! …and great whiskey of course! Cheers Rob!
Yes, I’m glad you could join us for part of it!
Your channel is a real source of inspiration and enjoyment. Thank you for your creativity and dedication!🐳🌛😚
It's not very convincing when your bot posts a comment 30 seconds after a 3 hour long video drops.
Nice trip really I enjoyed it
Thanks!
Thankyou for the Great watch
I look forward to doing some of these trails!
They were some great trails! Enjoy!
Hi Rob, Nice video! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Aaahhhhhh good I’ve got something to watch on this trip down to GA
Perfect!
Your drone skills are absolutely insane as well as the shots. Maybe after college I can use my Willys 2024 wrangler the same way!
Awesome video. I love watching theses for hrs!!!
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
amazing!!! i got ready for this like a long movie, this was awesome!!
Do more like this and the ultra wide 4K is killer!
Awesome! There will definitely be more like it!
Amazing drone shots!
3 hour flight, 3 hour video, thanks bud!
Perfect timing!
Incredible video🥰
Thank you!
I can only wish I can go farther than Nevada when solo camping, but for now, my friends can come lol
Nevada has plenty of great places to visit!
Great video😍
Thanks for watching!
Over 100k. Nice. Maybe celebrate by giving me the Devos lightranger you got to give away. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
The giveaway video should be coming out November 8th
@@RevereOverland i really enjoy your videos. I just took my very first overlanding trip last weekend. Spent 3 days in the Mojave desert.
Also forogt to mention. I got the topoak rtt after watching your video, and you will never guess how much I got it for. It had a small surface damage hole in the top aluminum panel, just aluminum damage nothing else. It cost me $60 to repair, they sold me the tent for $300.00. @RevereOverland
@@raybeauchamp2062 dang, that's a steal! You got a great deal.
Amazing...nuff said!
The spiderman shirt at the end. lol
I love the booger on your steering wheel adds character 😅😂
Well that's grim
What pressure did you use on tires?
We use 10 psi in the snow, no tire chains!
This really works!
We were usually between 6 and 10 psi.
Lord, please don't let me find out. I'm old and have never done this. It's been a dream for years. I'm 40 now and have traveled to three states away from where I live. It's frustrating that some people can do this like it's normal because they're so used to it. What one man finds normal, another man has dreamed about for years while trying to save up just to hit the open road for about four to five months with nothing planned, just to see where he ends up. While thinking of this trip when I was young, I wanted to do it solo, with enough funds to be comfortable, no one to hold me back, and no rush to get back. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. Now, I have two kids, and I'm watching one of them get his diploma while bouncing his baby sister, who just started kindergarten. I'm cool, calm, and very calm. So, let's do this one more time. I'm praying that while watching my daughter graduate, I know I will shed a tear, but my prayer is for the tear I'm hiding (because men don't cry) to be from a young dream of seeing the world by myself that didn't happen to having a loaded off road rv to drive anywhere i want .Some prayers don't happen until later in life when the memories that i made won't leave with me because of the Polaroids i can't find. To now make memories with family to share for years to come. So if u find ya self having a bad day, you keep that head held high cause we all know having it call The Ground will have people really confused. I dont know why i just typed that to a bunch of strangers. Idk yall have a good day. the weather is great tomorrow. it depends on where u live said the weather man. O, and the guy waiting on his change turned around and told me. Got to love casual conversation. Im done
Enjoyed the video! I plan to use the same roof rack setup you have. What wind fairing are you using? Keep up the epic videos!
It’s from iKamper. It’s designed to fit their tents, but you can adapt it to work with others.
Four snow socks for the future maybe?
I have chains for the rear and socks for the front this year. Best of both worlds!
Snow socks are such and interesting idea. They may work okay but chains seem to serve much more of a purpose in snow like this. I have used chains in major snow and had great success, yes they are bulky and sometimes not the easiest to put on but when your truck is buried to the frame in wet icy snow, you realize why chains are important. Snow socks would not have done a bit of good on the deep snow days in the mountains.
It very much depends on the snow. For early on in the video, chains would probably be better, but socks were just fine. Later in the video the socks worked fine most the time, but the chains did better on the super dry powdery slope. The truck did get buried to the frame in the snow, but it happened because of the chains digging in after they broke through an icy layer of the snow that socks were staying on top of.
This winter I have socks for the front and chains for the back. I can’t run chains on the front of my Tundra.
Chat gpt says snow chains should be used with the rear wheels. When used on Gladiator. 😅
The manual actually says not to use chains and instead use snow socks! It’s a clearance thing though, and without a lift he didn’t have enough clearance in the back but plenty in the front!
Chat GPT says some brands make special low profile chains for Gladiator. (And I say :)) ... even if you use it for all the wheels I guess the limitation will still be the clearance of the vehicle itself. So your solution was probably %90 effective anyways. Great video btw..
@@barisplt thanks! I wasn't aware of low profile chains, so I've learned something! I have chains for the rear of my Tundra and socks for the front because I didn't think anything would fit up front.
Another fantastic edit with three of some of our favorite overlanders/youtubers. 🏔️ 🛻 🏕️
Thanks! I was lucky to get to hang out with some great people. If you tell them I said that, I’ll deny it!
Awesome video !!! What kind of selfie stick are you using on your front bumper?
It’s just an Amazon selfie stick that’s clamped into a Ram Mount clamp!
@@RevereOverland any chance you hv the links?
@@lindamarquette7351 sure!
amzn.to/4foyZ3v - stick
amzn.to/48n1D2y - large clamp for the bumper
amzn.to/4fiNnKl - small clamp for the stick
amzn.to/4foz1Zb - arm to connect the two and change the angle
All Amazon affiliate links.
What is that antenna on the back left of the Bronco? Good shot of it at 1:29:17
That's a Weboost cell phone signal booster
@@RevereOverlandohhh. Good to know! I keep seeing those antenna on Sheriff vehicles and always wondered!
Which do you like better, your Jeep or Tundra?
The Tundra is more comfortable, rides better, quieter, more spacious, and more powerful. For a trip like this it would be better 90% of the time. The Jeep is far more capable and a lot lighter, so wins on the technical trails and in the deep snow.
Not exactly sure what brand or tire you guys are running. I won't run anything on my JKU that isn't 3 Peak Severe Snow rated.
We had Nitto Recon Grapplers. They’re a good all round tire, but not 3PMSF rated. This winter I’m testing out the Falken AT4W.
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Another youtuber re-run. I watched this last year. What's up with all the TH-camr re-runs lately??
This isn't anything new. I've done this every year since 2019, and my channel wouldn't be where it is without it. My most popular video at 2.2 million views is a combination of episodes that got as little as 8k views.
I'll also add that hours of work went into editing these episodes into a movie. Weeks went into putting this together. It's not just a cut and paste, it's a lot of color and sound fixes, adding extra voiceovers with info, cutting down parts, adding a few parts in, etc. I even added stereo sound effects that I doubt most people will notice!
@@RevereOverland cool in my book
@@RevereOverlandI highly value this documentary style work. I have these running on the big screen above my monitor during my day as I work and I learn. Look forward to more!
@@RevereOverland I for one appreciate all your efforts that go into this, thank you man.
REALLLYL REALLLLY DONT appreciate people tagging these small town places you’re going. Leave no trace implies NOT TELLING PEOPLE WHERE YOURE GOING all the time. Let’s keep these places wild. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD. Please stop tagging/geo tagging and telling g people to go far out there. You’re going to get people hurt.
Do you live there? The people we talked to in both Twin Springs and Atlanta were happy for us to feature them in their video to encourage people to visit and stay with them. That’s what brings money into those small towns.
Geo-Tagging means posting coords...Rob didn't post coords for anything I saw in this video. As far as naming the towns we visited, I don't think that causes any more harm than an episode of Outdoor Idaho on public television, or basically anything on the Nat Geo channel.
You are on the wrong track, and selfish. I've spent some 7 decades living in and visiting small towns and the vast majority want to be featured so they get more business. Visitors help pay for police, fire department, etc. I grew up in an old mining town of 300.
@@RevereOverland I live In a small town that’s gone from busy and thriving to overwhelmed and unsustainable. I’d rather be on their end of the spectrum. Maybe I need to move. But iv seen first hand the effects of influencers on a wilderness area for the negative. Not positive. Glad the locals want traffic there but iv been there and really don’t see how anyone Atlanta could want people to visit. In my experience the more people bring the bad actors. Better to leave it to those who FIND it on their own who will fully enjoy it for the fun of the adventure. Not to say they went somewhere they saw on TH-cam. Differing perspectives. Make the video. Have the fun. Just don’t say where you’re going. Doing a historical video is vastly different than what you’re doing with an overland type video “inspiring” others to do the same…
@@ConlonKiffneyPhoto I respect your perspective, and don't discount your experience with people visiting a place you love. I also agree that posting coords can do some harm. That said, no coords were posted here. Additionally, there are two sides to this issue since there are many cases where a little bit of extra exposure and encouragement from us to be respectful visitors brings more visitors and helps the towns stay alive, or thrive. I think Rob does a good job of showing a place in a respectful manner, setting a good example of how to travel, and being a steward of the land.