When I was a little kid in the early 70's, I would stick my head out the window of my Dad's 62 Chevy K10 and watch the front tires churn through the mud. I am old now and still love seeing trucks in mud and snow.
big up Guyana, I'm from there and their is much more fascinating clips than those portraited, thanks those old British military trucks they are practically unstoppable
I can’t get enough of the incredible stunts these off-road trucks can perform! It makes me think about the evolution of off-roading as a sport and hobby. With technology advancing rapidly, are we losing some of the raw, hands-on driving experience that made off-roading so appealing in the first place? On one hand, newer technologies make it easier to handle difficult situations, but on the other, they can take away from the challenge. Should we be embracing these advancements, or is there a risk that they could dilute the essence of what off-roading is all about? Would love to hear what others think!
Most people think it's the vehicle that makes the driver. That's absolutely untrue. The driver makes the vehicle. It doesn't matter how much money you paid for something does not guarantee that you know how to use it correctly. I had that proven to me first hand. Over the winter I decided to upgrade my race car. Opening day at the track I was actually running slower than I did before spending money. My friend said to me I think it's you not the car you're not used to being on a strictly track tire. He was able to go two seconds faster than I did. Turn right there before I would spend more money on modifying my car I had to learn how to drive it correctly.
When I was a little kid in the early 70's, I would stick my head out the window of my Dad's 62 Chevy K10 and watch the front tires churn through the mud. I am old now and still love seeing trucks in mud and snow.
Same here my friend
I am nine years old and all my friends at school call me at city boy but really what I do is watch the mud fling
Those flips had me on the edge of my seat! Unbelievable footage!
Some good ole mudrunner, snowrunner irl video!
big up Guyana, I'm from there and their is much more fascinating clips than those portraited, thanks those old British military trucks they are practically unstoppable
I can’t get enough of the incredible stunts these off-road trucks can perform! It makes me think about the evolution of off-roading as a sport and hobby. With technology advancing rapidly, are we losing some of the raw, hands-on driving experience that made off-roading so appealing in the first place? On one hand, newer technologies make it easier to handle difficult situations, but on the other, they can take away from the challenge. Should we be embracing these advancements, or is there a risk that they could dilute the essence of what off-roading is all about? Would love to hear what others think!
Talk about some real life, Snow runner clips very cool. Love your videos keep up the hard work.
3:01 - Kalle! Mach schnell das Fenster zu!
Would be cool a video game where you drive trucks through the mud and snow like that
Check out mudrunner and snowrunner. There are doren others as well.
Try out mudrunner and snowrunner, they're the best.
Spin tires, mud runner, and snow runner they’re awesome and the new expedition
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Most people think it's the vehicle that makes the driver. That's absolutely untrue. The driver makes the vehicle. It doesn't matter how much money you paid for something does not guarantee that you know how to use it correctly.
I had that proven to me first hand. Over the winter I decided to upgrade my race car. Opening day at the track I was actually running slower than I did before spending money.
My friend said to me I think it's you not the car you're not used to being on a strictly track tire. He was able to go two seconds faster than I did. Turn right there before I would spend more money on modifying my car I had to learn how to drive it correctly.
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05.50 What truck is that?
You calling them incredibly skilled ? With all wheels drive that's as easy as boiling water in electric cattle. Come on!
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