Thanks a lot Jimmy, my wife and I both appreciate it! So far our experience with off-roading and the Jeep community has been fantastic, everyone has been super welcoming and helpful. I've been a Jeep obsessed individual since as long as I can remember, so to finally be able to get a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon (my first Jeep) and take it out into the mountains, its been a dream come true so far! Really happy we can share our excitement for all things 4x4 and for the great outdoors with everyone; thanks for watching!
Wow thanks a lot, we really appreciate that!! We are constantly trying to improve the photography aspects of the videos and try to take people along with us on our adventures. Glad you enjoyed it, hopefully we can continue to improve and put out more good content. Thx again and have a great day!!
I have a stock 4xe rubicon and this is the kind of driving I do. Also low range is better over trails to control torque and you can use the regen button to keep from using the brake so much in 4 high.
Nice, yeah ours is still pretty stock at the moment and we love doing trails like this in the 4xe! We are typically in 4low if the trail is more rock crawly which is most Colorado trails. The only thing I've noticed is that when we want to be very precise in our control going over rocks etc, being in 4low and putting the Jeep in e-save or manual 1 is preferable. As the instant electric torque can be challenging to manage with the pedal otherwise when trying to make really low speed maneuvers. Overall though loving the Jeep it's a beast, cant wait to take it on some more difficult trails in the near future! Also yeah we leave regen on almost always, love it.
Hey, thanks for the comment. Yeah I was sad about the scratch, not even sure how my wife managed it, seemed like she had a good amount of clearance from the rock and it was like the intro to the trail as well. We had a great time on the trail, was one of our earlier trails so we both messed around with the various tools our Jeep offers to get a good sense for our vehicle. We just got back from doing some of the famous trails out in the San Juan's, glad we cut our teeth on some easier trails local to us 👍.
We actually got out plenty of times, for the video I edited most of that out though. Still experimenting with the flow and how we want our videos to go. We're big hikers first always have been thr jeep just adds to what we can do. 🙂
@@departureoutdoors I fuckin hope so. Shitty thing to do to get dogs and lock them in a car outdoors so inbred hillbillies can comment on your tire size.
Lol we love our dogs they do everything with us and Colorado is a great dog friendly state for them. We are just sharing videos of our journeys into the mountains since the trails are something a lot of states and countries don't have. We tried uploading our hikes in the past and those don't do so well. For us its more about getting outside then about tire size or anything like that. Haply trails
Good for you guys and welcome to the Jeep and off road community.
Thanks a lot Jimmy, my wife and I both appreciate it! So far our experience with off-roading and the Jeep community has been fantastic, everyone has been super welcoming and helpful. I've been a Jeep obsessed individual since as long as I can remember, so to finally be able to get a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon (my first Jeep) and take it out into the mountains, its been a dream come true so far! Really happy we can share our excitement for all things 4x4 and for the great outdoors with everyone; thanks for watching!
Enjoyed your journey and awesome photography! Thanks
Wow thanks a lot, we really appreciate that!! We are constantly trying to improve the photography aspects of the videos and try to take people along with us on our adventures. Glad you enjoyed it, hopefully we can continue to improve and put out more good content. Thx again and have a great day!!
I have a stock 4xe rubicon and this is the kind of driving I do. Also low range is better over trails to control torque and you can use the regen button to keep from using the brake so much in 4 high.
Nice, yeah ours is still pretty stock at the moment and we love doing trails like this in the 4xe! We are typically in 4low if the trail is more rock crawly which is most Colorado trails. The only thing I've noticed is that when we want to be very precise in our control going over rocks etc, being in 4low and putting the Jeep in e-save or manual 1 is preferable. As the instant electric torque can be challenging to manage with the pedal otherwise when trying to make really low speed maneuvers. Overall though loving the Jeep it's a beast, cant wait to take it on some more difficult trails in the near future! Also yeah we leave regen on almost always, love it.
No scratching jeep and off road is not part of it . Groups and in 4 low you should never gas unless it stops . That is a very easy trail .
Hey, thanks for the comment. Yeah I was sad about the scratch, not even sure how my wife managed it, seemed like she had a good amount of clearance from the rock and it was like the intro to the trail as well. We had a great time on the trail, was one of our earlier trails so we both messed around with the various tools our Jeep offers to get a good sense for our vehicle. We just got back from doing some of the famous trails out in the San Juan's, glad we cut our teeth on some easier trails local to us 👍.
Yuppies: “let’s take our dogs and expensive car out in the wild and nobody get out!”
We actually got out plenty of times, for the video I edited most of that out though. Still experimenting with the flow and how we want our videos to go. We're big hikers first always have been thr jeep just adds to what we can do. 🙂
@@departureoutdoors I fuckin hope so. Shitty thing to do to get dogs and lock them in a car outdoors so inbred hillbillies can comment on your tire size.
Lol we love our dogs they do everything with us and Colorado is a great dog friendly state for them. We are just sharing videos of our journeys into the mountains since the trails are something a lot of states and countries don't have. We tried uploading our hikes in the past and those don't do so well. For us its more about getting outside then about tire size or anything like that. Haply trails