Great video my friends. In these conditions how ever, in Iceland, where I live and drive my JK on 40 inch tires, we go down to 2 psi in these conditions, then you float a lot better, I just drove over the glacier Langjokull with tire pressure from 2 to 4 psi, max speed 70 km/h lowest speed crawling.
Your camera work, editing, drone footage, even the music is so well done. Hell you even have a soothing voice!!! Thanks so much for putting out such great content!
Nice! And great work helping out the guy in the stuck truck. I finally got to go play in the powder a bit last week myself, but we've only got a foot of max here in central Alberta, definitely a very weird winter.
Dude, every time I watch your videos I feel instantly better about life and everything. Being a firefighter, I’m always looking for outlets to keep me sane. I can’t wait to get my little trail rig outfitted up and hit the trails and it’s thanks to you man! I truly hope our paths cross on a trail someday!
Awesome video as always Shaun. This was a epic adventure the trail destroyer was really in it's elements these videos with snow covered trails and snow coming down are the most awesome videos. Thanks for letting us ride along with y'all on y'all's adventures.
24:42 bro, we should all carry a .98 cent funnel from WalMart. We’ve all seen that gas cans can’t be trusted to pour gas when you really need to. Maybe we should start calling them “Gas Can’ts”
Very cool! Quebec's not the best place for snow wheeling as almost all the trails are reserved for skidoos, would love to come up and try it in your area one day... I was wondering though, have you ever tried mounting actual snow tires? I use studded 33 inches Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT3s on my (heavy as full armor) 5th gen 4Runner, even though those are not "offroad" tires, they are awesome in deep snow! They offer great floatation on deep snow (I've run them down to 8 PSI no problem), and if you dig to the layer of ice underneath the studs will give you all the traction you need... Would love to see how 35s or larger Nokians would do on your Jeep in winter!
I remember seeing some jeeps somewhere they had 3 of them. They had a triangle setup, between each jeep. And it was like they were unstoppable in snow ◽️
man... I really love your videos. those cool cinematics and adventures. If ever I see you around the area I would love to meet you in person... Safe travels, wherever you go! Stay off-roading Shaun!
As a fellow pnw resident and gladiator owner, I would recommend lower tire psi. Recent snow wheeling trip with same snow conditions we where at 6 psi and it worked wonders. With beadlocks 3 or 4 psi would work even better.
I recently found your channel and can't enjoy it anymore! Your cinematography and documentary style is polished and the story telling keeps me watching all the way to the end. I have watched countless videos of yours. I ride Adventure Motorcycles in the PNW and you are making me really want a big rig to do it too. Would love to link up and go on some adventures! Also, can you tell us a little about your videographer and his set up. I noticed he had a decent set up but would love to learn more.
Good video! Bruce’s rig really takes charge in that snow with a crust….Denny always great to have there too, his LJ looks so light in the snow!!! Shawn’s rig needs a diet me thinks….but that engine growl…..nice!!!!
I'm from Austria and love your videos very much! It is such a beautiful country where you live with magnificent nature. Sad to see what the forest fires have destroyed :( All the best on your future trips - I'm looking forward to being there (via YT) :)
Gotta drop those tires down more! 9psi is hella hard for that type of snow. That’s the snow we get a lot of here in the east coast provinces, and i’d say with 40’s you’d wana be arouns 2-3psi. Cool video man, i love snow wheeling videos. Cheers 🤙🏻
How come you don’t introduce who you’re with on the trail anymore??? Yikes a lot of wenching! 😮 Now you’re missing your tracks! Wholly cow you were stuck deep! The scenery is breathtaking 😀 Awesome trip! Thanks 😊
U are the best I never swap any videos the make my time to stay at home ware I didn't have anything in my life thank you so much for great videos watching from United Arab Emirates
This was a cool video, You always have good folks around you. Bruce and Denny are awesome guys! This may sound like a dig, but its not. With that said, i was surprised how the TD struggled a little in that snow compared to the other 2 Jeeps, it goes to show you that even the best overland/off-road driver and 1 of the most capable rigs can have issues, and why gear is important for emergencies, Mondays are always a good day when TSTN drops a video, thanks Sean, Looking forward to next week.
Thanks Shawn! The new tires were a bit stiff, and my truck is pretty heavy. Some air pressure adjustments and break in on the new rubber and it probably would have gone better. But I show the good and the bad, and my mistakes. We're just having fun. I'm not trying to be perfect. :)
@@TheStoryTillNow I've learned more watching your videos than I can ever tell you. You are 1 of the best creators out there because you do show everything, You are world class!! I hope you didn't take my comment as insulting, my reference was about the recovery gear such as the warn winch and how it's never let you down. You're the best, see ya next Monday!
Shaun. Amazing videos! Been with ya for years. Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing your adventures with us. ❤ Happy Chinese New Year as well 🧧
in my neck of the woods ! i dream of wheeling with this crew one day hahaha i love the no parking sign hahaha classic I'm going to need one of those hahaha
When you don’t need the tracks you have them. When you need them you don’t. Pulled a guy off the snowy edge of a shelf road with my Warn winch yesterday. But for his front tire landing on the end of a culvert he, his wife and two dogs would likely have perished. Smart move to avoid those.
You have very cool and picturesque videos! Reveal the secret of why we hear the sound of a motor like in a computer game - is there a separate microphone in the engine area?
Awesome video, after being a subscriber for almost a year now, the videos keep getting better! Only one suggestion I’ve noticed recently! You should edit out the shots of the camera crews getting other videos. It’s starting to feel like TikTok/instagram influencers rather than a group of people passionate about their Jeeps and off roading.
You probably mentioned this somewhere in the video but how come no tracks on this trip? Seems like they would’ve been perfect for these conditions. Great video as usual.!
Wondering about air pressure and why you ran at 9psi and were struggling so much more than the other 2 rigs. Why in this case if lowering down even more wouldn't have helped? Was it lack of bead locks or new tires factoring into running at 9psi? I'm a fan of learning from the recliner so when we head out I can make better choices ..lol
Your tires are great but seems like they works great mud and sand than snow , you more likely need all terrains like ko2's , they are awesome in snow✌🏻
@user-OfficialStoryTillNow Thanks for the response. I watch all your videos. Just watched the drone compilation. The long form is ok with me. Back to the snow. Do you think the tracks would work when the snow is that deep?
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Denny and his No Parking sign cracks me up! 🤣 And like always....Great video Shaun. Stay safe all!
Great video my friends. In these conditions how ever, in Iceland, where I live and drive my JK on 40 inch tires, we go down to 2 psi in these conditions, then you float a lot better, I just drove over the glacier Langjokull with tire pressure from 2 to 4 psi, max speed 70 km/h lowest speed crawling.
What a dream!
I’ve been to Iceland twice. One of my favorite places. I loved seeing all the off-road setups folks were driving.
Your camera work, editing, drone footage, even the music is so well done. Hell you even have a soothing voice!!! Thanks so much for putting out such great content!
Nice! And great work helping out the guy in the stuck truck. I finally got to go play in the powder a bit last week myself, but we've only got a foot of max here in central Alberta, definitely a very weird winter.
Dude, every time I watch your videos I feel instantly better about life and everything. Being a firefighter, I’m always looking for outlets to keep me sane. I can’t wait to get my little trail rig outfitted up and hit the trails and it’s thanks to you man! I truly hope our paths cross on a trail someday!
Always a good time no matter what! Can’t wait for that sweet spring snow in the alpine. You’re going to love it 😁
Can't wait!
are you coming out with your video version of the adventure?
Nice seeing people looking out for others. Also awesome video.
Awesome video as always Shaun. This was a epic adventure the trail destroyer was really in it's elements these videos with snow covered trails and snow coming down are the most awesome videos. Thanks for letting us ride along with y'all on y'all's adventures.
The various background music that you use in your videos is amazing.. 17:23 for example, such a unique tune!!
Snagged you a few new followers from a Tacoma trip this past weekend in AZ while we went and tore up some sidewalls. 😅 Great video as always sir!
Awesome! Thank you!
24:42 bro, we should all carry a .98 cent funnel from WalMart. We’ve all seen that gas cans can’t be trusted to pour gas when you really need to. Maybe we should start calling them “Gas Can’ts”
Awesome trail! Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you guys helped out all those people.
Air horn: He DEFINITELY flinched! Hahahaha!
A little, but come on. It was a few inches from my face.
@@DennyOfTheAlpine Hahahaha!
Very cool! Quebec's not the best place for snow wheeling as almost all the trails are reserved for skidoos, would love to come up and try it in your area one day... I was wondering though, have you ever tried mounting actual snow tires? I use studded 33 inches Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT3s on my (heavy as full armor) 5th gen 4Runner, even though those are not "offroad" tires, they are awesome in deep snow! They offer great floatation on deep snow (I've run them down to 8 PSI no problem), and if you dig to the layer of ice underneath the studs will give you all the traction you need... Would love to see how 35s or larger Nokians would do on your Jeep in winter!
I love the no parking sign.🤣 you can't park there! 😄
Good to see you out wheeling with Bruce and Denny
I remember seeing some jeeps somewhere they had 3 of them. They had a triangle setup, between each jeep. And it was like they were unstoppable in snow ◽️
OMG brother your in my backyard. Love wheeling in the Okanagan !!!! Its eerie navigating through all that burnt timber.
man... I really love your videos. those cool cinematics and adventures.
If ever I see you around the area I would love to meet you in person... Safe travels, wherever you go! Stay off-roading Shaun!
Incredible cinematography...a joy to watch.
That sugary snow is tough with brand new stiff tires. They should be broke in after that though
As a fellow pnw resident and gladiator owner, I would recommend lower tire psi. Recent snow wheeling trip with same snow conditions we where at 6 psi and it worked wonders. With beadlocks 3 or 4 psi would work even better.
I recently found your channel and can't enjoy it anymore! Your cinematography and documentary style is polished and the story telling keeps me watching all the way to the end. I have watched countless videos of yours. I ride Adventure Motorcycles in the PNW and you are making me really want a big rig to do it too. Would love to link up and go on some adventures!
Also, can you tell us a little about your videographer and his set up. I noticed he had a decent set up but would love to learn more.
❤👍Thanks For The Ride !!
I love your videos and appreciate all of the hard work that you put into them. It’s a gift.
Good video! Bruce’s rig really takes charge in that snow with a crust….Denny always great to have there too, his LJ looks so light in the snow!!! Shawn’s rig needs a diet me thinks….but that engine growl…..nice!!!!
Nice ride..heavy rigs and mud tires definitely makes it more of a challenge. You guys need the balloon tires they use in greenland -more float
I'm from Austria and love your videos very much! It is such a beautiful country where you live with magnificent nature.
Sad to see what the forest fires have destroyed :(
All the best on your future trips - I'm looking forward to being there (via YT) :)
Wow those shots going through the burned out forest are sure eerie. I have friends who lost a cabin on the west side :(
I was just thinking about the weight factor on my last snowwheeling outing. I need to remove some gear for the winter I think.
Need some triple peak rated AT tires for the snow. Snow sticks to snow better than tire.
Great adventure, epic scenes. Nice videography! Very well edited!
Cheers
Gotta drop those tires down more! 9psi is hella hard for that type of snow.
That’s the snow we get a lot of here in the east coast provinces, and i’d say with 40’s you’d wana be arouns 2-3psi.
Cool video man, i love snow wheeling videos.
Cheers 🤙🏻
watching u refuel...i have a jiggle siphon and i set my can on my tire or fender and use the siphon...make take a min or two longer, but pretty easy..
How come you don’t introduce who you’re with on the trail anymore??? Yikes a lot of wenching! 😮 Now you’re missing your tracks! Wholly cow you were stuck deep! The scenery is breathtaking 😀 Awesome trip! Thanks 😊
U are the best I never swap any videos the make my time to stay at home ware I didn't have anything in my life thank you so much for great videos watching from United Arab Emirates
Have you thought about some tracks for the snow?
Thought about it, but everyone in the comments said they suck.
@@TheStoryTillNowthe tracks are awesome! I keep looking for them on every snow trip now.
Another great one Shaun and Bruce! Let’s snow again soon.
Absolutely
Love your videos always high quality. I might be in Canada at some point this year we should do a trail
Awesome Videos by the way! Love watching your journey.
Great video ! But were these jeeps trailered out there to the trail head or were did you drive them to the mountain from home and back ?
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you so much for sharing.
Amazing video as always! How much do you think your mud terrain tires caused you to be more stuck than Bruce, vs. you having a heavier rig?
Sean jeep is just a beast ya ..the whole built is just DAMN!
This was a cool video, You always have good folks around you.
Bruce and Denny are awesome guys!
This may sound like a dig, but its not. With that said, i was surprised how the TD struggled a little in that snow compared to the other 2 Jeeps, it goes to show you that even the best overland/off-road driver and 1 of the most capable rigs can have issues, and why gear is important for emergencies,
Mondays are always a good day when TSTN drops a video, thanks Sean, Looking forward to next week.
Thanks Shawn! The new tires were a bit stiff, and my truck is pretty heavy. Some air pressure adjustments and break in on the new rubber and it probably would have gone better. But I show the good and the bad, and my mistakes. We're just having fun. I'm not trying to be perfect. :)
@@TheStoryTillNow I've learned more watching your videos than I can ever tell you.
You are 1 of the best creators out there because you do show everything, You are world class!! I hope you didn't take my comment as insulting, my reference was about the recovery gear such as the warn winch and how it's never let you down.
You're the best, see ya next Monday!
Right on , thouggt i seen you guys at the glenmore petro can , cheers !!! Great vids
What trim is that black jeep if it was bone stock? Just a 4 door rubicon?
Thanks for the video
While I'm not Canadian, maybe hit up those Kelowna guys that run 54s n big engines. Great cross over. 😊
Shaun. Amazing videos! Been with ya for years. Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing your adventures with us. ❤ Happy Chinese New Year as well 🧧
This is such a well done video man, love it
At 16:55........😂 Oh shit !! Im in the shot! Ducks behind Jeep.
Teddy has a video install of your tail lights. Great video having fun
I love the "No Parking" sign showing up on occasion.
Sounds like a British Rail announcement - delayed due to the wrong type of snow ;) looks a lot of fun :)
0.6 бара очень много для такого снега. Нужно 0.4, а лучше 0.3. Конечно при наличии бэдлоков на дисках. Именно поэтому у меня стоят камеры в покрышках.
You know we’re eye balling them toyos to see how they do 😅
Pity bout the tracks, awesome one nevertheless......
Thanks for the share 😎🤙
16:54 What is this easier egg?
in my neck of the woods ! i dream of wheeling with this crew one day hahaha i love the no parking sign hahaha classic I'm going to need one of those hahaha
When you don’t need the tracks you have them. When you need them you don’t. Pulled a guy off the snowy edge of a shelf road with my Warn winch yesterday. But for his front tire landing on the end of a culvert he, his wife and two dogs would likely have perished. Smart move to avoid those.
Great video!
cool time for the snow camo
Another great video! Tnx Shaun ❤️✨🇨🇦
You have very cool and picturesque videos! Reveal the secret of why we hear the sound of a motor like in a computer game - is there a separate microphone in the engine area?
@TheStoryTillNow what engine is in your Glady? Also are you on 40s?
Awesome video, after being a subscriber for almost a year now, the videos keep getting better!
Only one suggestion I’ve noticed recently! You should edit out the shots of the camera crews getting other videos. It’s starting to feel like TikTok/instagram influencers rather than a group of people passionate about their Jeeps and off roading.
You probably mentioned this somewhere in the video but how come no tracks on this trip? Seems like they would’ve been perfect for these conditions. Great video as usual.!
What are the front and rear lockers for?
Another awesome snow video man. I’ve lost count. 😂
Thanks buddy!
Noticed the back jeeps headlights flashing the whole video. is this camera flicker or some other set up?
Tell me, when the drone flew backwards, was it manual control or an active track?
What snatch rope are you using, what length and thickness?
Any multi day expedition like trips coming up, similar to the Mack?
Planning some long range adventures for spring, but there's nothing quite like the mack.
Ain't your Truck that's heavy, it's your big fat right foot!
Little of both :)
You must be up to LandCruiser weight with V8 and axles on the JT. The JK still light enough.
Amazing video
how do you get the patches to stay above you on the roof? its a nice touch on the jeep
Hot Head Headliners
Great video Shaun!! lots and lots of snow. lol
I was just curious how you guys get notified if people are stuck on the trail ?
Looks like an awesome adventure
"...at least is sounds and looks really cool" haha!
would this have been a good trail for the tracks?
Great video esp the No Parking routines! Why no snow chains though?
Wild trails - would the snow tracks been a better choice for those conditions??
Most likely
Are yall aired down?? Like 8psi??
Wondering about air pressure and why you ran at 9psi and were struggling so much more than the other 2 rigs. Why in this case if lowering down even more wouldn't have helped? Was it lack of bead locks or new tires factoring into running at 9psi? I'm a fan of learning from the recliner so when we head out I can make better choices
..lol
Lower air pressure would have helped for sure. It was what it was, I'm not perfect. :)
I was only trying to learn from someone way above my experience level. Wasn't a dig at all. Keep up the great work and enjoy every minute of it!!
Your tires are great but seems like they works great mud and sand than snow , you more likely need all terrains like ko2's , they are awesome in snow✌🏻
How do you set up the channel to be able to join it? I'd like to set mine up this way.
This is where those rubber strap snow chains would probably come in handy. Or just invest in some Arctic truck, tires and wheels.
This would have been good trip for the trax
Don't forget to bring a couple of snow shovels'.
I use them in sand/snow/mud Life Saver
Makes me jealous! Ima keep watching just for spite! 😁 Love the vids!!!!
I would drop tire pressure at least 2 or 3 more pounds! You have bead-lock rims, so there shouldn't be an issue with loosing a tire.
of course I like video 📹 📹 and waiting for new videos thank you god bless you
all you guys freakin' cool! Well done.!👏👏🙏🙏
I’m left wondering how your tracks would have done? That snow was so deep. Do you think you would have stayed on top with the tracks?
@user-OfficialStoryTillNow Thanks for the response. I watch all your videos. Just watched the drone compilation. The long form is ok with me. Back to the snow. Do you think the tracks would work when the snow is that deep?
That wasn’t me replying, it was a scammer. Tracks would have done great 👍🏻
@@TheStoryTillNow Scammers are everywhere. Thanks for the reply.
Hey Shaun, on this trip how much water did you carried along?