Utah's Incredible Backcountry Discovery Route || An Overlanding Film
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 พ.ย. 2023
- Immediately after completing the Colorado Backcountry Discovery Route, we headed towards Utah. The 871 mile Utah Backcountry Discovery Route was incredibly breathtaking. We opted for the expert, Lockhart Basin route, and it was definitely the highlight of the trip. We hope this film portrays the beauty of Utah's landscape, the ruggedness of the terrain, and the unforgettable experience we had along the way.
We hope you love the film, and thank you for watching!
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Just wanted to say thank you for the excellent video, this is now on my short list
Thank you very much! It’s absolutely beautiful! I’m going again in June! Haha
This video is a symphony of adventure!
I really appreciate that! Thank you!
I really enjoyed Moab in my ZR2 and want to go back. Great vid.
Thank you very much!
Very nice job on this. Next time we won't miss it.
I know you won’t! Thanks brotha!
Nice job Taylor.
Thank you!
I still stand by that flying thing being a bird and not a moth for the record.
Maybe. Idk. Maybe a Utah expert will comment!
@@TaylorGibleroffroadluckily I did a science project on Utah moths in 8th grade and can shed light on this subject. This is a Achemon Sphinx Moth, member of the hawkmoth family. They are large, strong and fast. This species is nocturnal and can be found sipping nectar from a variety of flowers including Japanese honeysuckle, phlox and petunias. Their wings can beat so quickly that they may be mistaken for a hummingbird. They span most of the North American continent and are on the wing throughout the summer, often coming out at night and attacking vegans
Dude. Get out lol. You nailed it.@@Hunteroffcamber
Like I said, before, and your other video, if you get carbon fiber, ceramic brake pads with harden rotors, that will take care of your brake issue. It’ll cost you more money upfront but you will not have to replace your brakes again.
And use DOT4 brake fluid. Just do a brake fluid flush with DOT4. DO NOT USE DOT5 BRAKE FLUID.
Thanks for the recommendation! I had to use what the store had but I will be upgrading!
@@Jc-bo1uuDot 5.1 is the way to go hands down. Higher boiling point and it’s not as hydroscopic. It’s all I run on my cars/trucks and motorcycles.
@@Oregonchicken yes it is until you have someone put DOT5 in a DOT3 brake system. Had to replace master cylinder, all of the brake lines, ABS, motor and pump, and all the calipers all the way around. A very expensive job.
@@Jc-bo1uu 5.1 is totally safe in DOT 3 systems. DOT 5 is the bad stuff, which keeps people away from 5.1🤣
the funniest part was when you took out a book and pretended you know how to read.
I’m not sure what your comment says.
@@TaylorGibleroffroad i posted that just before that vampire moth went full send on your lady friend......keep the vids coming!!!!
@@notsofastahole ah. It’s 1930. You have just arrived at work and are already slacking off. 😂😂😂
@@TaylorGibleroffroad i am multi tasking!!! you ain't my supervisor....side note, we are hring!!!
@@notsofastahole always will be lol