Wow, this is what I’m talking about. Super cool, now this is the beauty of this awesome Hobby love it appreciate the video. I just subscribed 9:25PM Sunday, September 1, 2024. I will be watching more.👍👍😎 love that gas station that is the first thing I wanna build
Great video just subbed thanks for your hardwork for my enjoyment. One piece of advice I have for the trx4 owners if it matters recommend them to unlock their rear diff leaving the front locked. If they provide low throttle input and get the fronts to hook it will act as a dig loosing traction in the rear preventing the vehicle to wheelie in some cases, only when the rig wants to wheelie up and backwards. Then sometimes you can flip the switch forward and get the rear to bite. It also works great in what we in Az call a “geo dig”. Helps the vehicle to pivot turns sharper planting the middle of the rock slider by the “b-pillar”. Was speaking about the bronco towards the end of the show! Absolutely love how you coach slow throttle control brilliant sir and this whole course and your friends are great to watch again thank you and Godbless.
We are very lucky to have it ! One of the guys who started our group built that course and he’s put a lot of passion into it! The course didn’t exist 4 years ago
It is obvious there is no boundy for where one can take one of these vehicles. What would be the best scale for someone that has never owned an RC Crawler but may be interested in getting into this hobby/sport?
@@Littlemountaincrawlers yes that’s when we normally do the bigger events. The weather is nicer in Charleston in the fall VS your face melts off in the summer lol 😂
@lowcountryRCcrawlers this is my biggest problem. I left social media in 2019. Unless I see it on TH-cam, I don't see it. Is there an email list I can get on? Or another way to find out about these events? Thank you
May 18th 2024 at peach tree rock heritage reserve it’s a park in Columbia SC you can google the park for directions it’s easy to find , we are doing a big meet and greet and crawl session by the water fall at the park . Meet time is 8:30am at the park entrance. Hope you can make it out to crawl with us
It was there 1st time out on the course . I wasn’t telling them how to drive just helping them not destroy there rigs by guiding them through the tuffer lines . Half the ppl that came has never rock crawled before . It’s called spotting . Same as 1:1 off-roading you normally always have a spotter to guide you through a tuff obstacle. Also we where playing a game called follow the leader which means you go where the led truck goes
Great looking bunch of trucks , another great video , please keep up the good work
I enjoyed the background coaching when the 2nd truck was getting stuck. Makes the hobby less nerve racking when you have knowledgeable people around!
Yeah, that was nice. Coached him right up. There is all about finding that right line and it’s slow as you can love it.👍👍
Red Toyota showed how it was done👍👍 that was sweet driving
My first event here, great people, great looking rigs, and true southern hospitality at its best.
Everything about this video was great ! Keep it up ! Liked and subscribed!
Thanks for sharing!
Mike
Thanks Mike ! I really appreciate that and thank you for watching!
Wow, this is what I’m talking about. Super cool, now this is the beauty of this awesome Hobby love it appreciate the video. I just subscribed 9:25PM Sunday, September 1, 2024. I will be watching more.👍👍😎 love that gas station that is the first thing I wanna build
@@andyrichey1192 thanks so much really appreciate you watching and subscribing!
❤❤❤ Thank you for sharing, that's some quality content right there. keep em coming from Alberta Canada❤❤❤
Thank you I really appreciate that and I definitely keep bringing the content! Thanks for watching!
Man I would have yelled out bear! Then when everybody looks I would have turn my truck over with my hand😂. Great video guys. Fun to watch.
lol 😂 thanks for watching we really appreciate it
Great video just subbed thanks for your hardwork for my enjoyment. One piece of advice I have for the trx4 owners if it matters recommend them to unlock their rear diff leaving the front locked. If they provide low throttle input and get the fronts to hook it will act as a dig loosing traction in the rear preventing the vehicle to wheelie in some cases, only when the rig wants to wheelie up and backwards. Then sometimes you can flip the switch forward and get the rear to bite. It also works great in what we in Az call a “geo dig”. Helps the vehicle to pivot turns sharper planting the middle of the rock slider by the “b-pillar”. Was speaking about the bronco towards the end of the show!
Absolutely love how you coach slow throttle control brilliant sir and this whole course and your friends are great to watch again thank you and Godbless.
Thanks for your helpful advice on the TRX4s really appreciate it!
Looks like a great time 👍
It was!
Really great course, I need a course like that in my life!
We are very lucky to have it ! One of the guys who started our group built that course and he’s put a lot of passion into it! The course didn’t exist 4 years ago
There’s more to the course you will see in parts 2 and 3 of this series
His passion and dedication to building this course shows with an amazing course, I look forward to seeing the rest of it soon!
Amazing video the best on youtube
@@robertruiz5417 wow thank you so much !! Really appreciate you watching!
#2 might want to change out those slippy tires 😂
Sure love the course!
lol 😂
Will definitely have to try and come out next time
🔥🔥🔥
It is obvious there is no boundy for where one can take one of these vehicles. What would be the best scale for someone that has never owned an RC Crawler but may be interested in getting into this hobby/sport?
1/10 scale rtr vehicles are good place to start
Check out rc4wd website and amainhobbies
@@GRUMPYVETSCALERC Thank you very much for your replies!!!
Great video, and heck of a course! Chicago area here. Where are y'all located?
We are in Ravenel SC on the coast , near Charleston SC
awesome!! where is this? cheers
@@sums369 Charleston SC
That 4 door hilux was so smooth. Any chance you know what chassis that is on?
Nevermind! Found it in another video comment...RC4WD C2X
Anyone know what sound maker the red Chevy is using? Sounds awesome
He got it on Amazon it was $60 and you connect it to the computer and you can download over a 100 different sounds for it
How often y’all trail I’m from the upstate sc
@@Littlemountaincrawlers as often as we can lol we normally go trailing at least once a weekend but it’s been so HOT 🥵 lately we haven’t been out much
@@GRUMPYVETSCALERC it has been hot that’s for sure are y’all gonna have any big events in the fall?
@@Littlemountaincrawlers yes that’s when we normally do the bigger events. The weather is nicer in Charleston in the fall VS your face melts off in the summer lol 😂
I always find out after the event that their was an event.
Dang it.
Do you follow the group on FB ? We always post on there a few weeks before the event . Check us out on Facebook
@lowcountryRCcrawlers this is my biggest problem. I left social media in 2019. Unless I see it on TH-cam, I don't see it. Is there an email list I can get on? Or another way to find out about these events?
Thank you
@@ron486 I can make a post on here , we have a TikTok page as well but if it will help I’ll make a short video of the upcoming events we have
@lowcountryRCcrawlers that would be great! Very much appreciated. You rock.
May 18th 2024 at peach tree rock heritage reserve it’s a park in Columbia SC you can google the park for directions it’s easy to find , we are doing a big meet and greet and crawl session by the water fall at the park . Meet time is 8:30am at the park entrance. Hope you can make it out to crawl with us
I cant handle someone telling me how to drive. It would drive me nuts.
It was there 1st time out on the course . I wasn’t telling them how to drive just helping them not destroy there rigs by guiding them through the tuffer lines . Half the ppl that came has never rock crawled before . It’s called spotting . Same as 1:1 off-roading you normally always have a spotter to guide you through a tuff obstacle. Also we where playing a game called follow the leader which means you go where the led truck goes
It’s called spotting in a 1:1 world ..
@@craigpimlott204 yes I’m well aware of that I have a jeep rubicon that I take rock crawling I been off-road 1:1 jeeps for over 20yrs
@@GRUMPYVETSCALERC it was to the original poster fella not to you 👍👍👍👍👍
@@craigpimlott204 sorry for the misunderstanding on my part