I did know that! I actually preach it all the time to people from other states lol. I think I have even mentioned it in a couple videos over the years.
@@DirtLifestyle heck yea dude. Before you said where you were i was trying to guess where you were. I've only been up to Baker once lol. I'm in Granite falls so I know this area. Great video man!
If that was me who was pulled out at the end, I would have landed on the ground with tears. The amount of stress / strain / strife you saved that man, truly awesome
Props to you guys helping that person out! Quick, wholesome, feel good story: I was heading home from work, hit an object in the middle of the road and blew out my rentals tire. I was like a mile from home. Limped it, but had stopped at an intersection with 3 other people who hit that same object. It was a girl and her husband, they got a tow. Some other guy who got a tow. Then me and this little old lady. i wanted to make sure she was able to get home safely but she said she didnt have any money or anything for a tow and frankly didnt know how to call for a tow. She got her husband on the phone and he said screw a tow, he will just replace the tire with the spare in the trunk. He was 40 mins out and I checked her trunk for the spare and dear lord this lady stuffed everything she could fit in that car and there was no easy way to get the spare from the trunk. I told her to wait in the car, call her husband back and tell him to not worry about driving out to get it replaced, Ill replace it for free and much quicker and get her on the road and home safely. So I limp my car home, grab a spare, throw it on. I grab another full size spare that will work for her car and head back. Swap the tires, torque it down, and sent her on her way. I told her to not worry about money or anything or even giving back the tire, they can keep it. I didnt need it. But its stuff like that, that more people need to do. Help one another. Everyone just left her! Without a second thought! I was mind blown by selfish everyone else was. Good on you guys for helping that person back down the mountain.
Back in 2010 I had a fairly nice pretty new car that I didn't want to drive in the winter time anymore, and my good friend was in a Jeep ZJ Grand Cherokee phase. Really enjoyed the exploits in his, so I set out to find my own. Scored a 1996 Orvis Grand Cherokee with the 5.2 v8 and all wheel drive off craigslist for $250 that looked great but didn't run. Found a pair of connectors on the firewall that wouldn't fully click together, causing it to die randomly then restart after a tow, so I fixed this jeep for the cost of two zip ties. I put a fair amount of money into this jeep, rebuilt the front suspension, 3 inch lift, shocks, and 30 inch tires.. basically everything I could afford at the time. Back then, it used to *actually* snow in Kansas City, and hoooooly crap was that Jeep a monster in the snow. Despite every attempt, the only time I ever got close to getting stuck in "snow" was one night when a couple of us had a VERY bad idea to visit our favorite wheelin spot, which had a rather large hill you had to climb up to leave the spot. It had been raining for 3 days straight, started to freeze, then started to snow. I made it unassisted, but that was scary. One night on my way home from work there was this lady stuck in the middle of a very busy intersection during a pretty heavy snowstorm so I stopped and offered to pull her out, and that started a habit of mine for ten years every time it would snow, despite knowing it wasn't really a good idea for liability purposes. Jan of 2017 I drove the jeep to work, and about 11:30am decided that I was calling it a day and ready to head home to finish out my day there. Avoiding highways, I made a mistake in judgment choosing my route home, which found me "stuck" on one of the steeper hills in the city. This hill looked like the roadways on the walking dead, just stuck cars littered everywhere and I had no way to navigate past any of them. After assessing the situation, I got a couple people to move their cars out of the way so I could squeeze by, over the curb and up the hill in the grass. Started at the top, one car at a time pulling them the rest of the way up the hill until I'd cleared enough traffic people could get running starts and actually make it. Think I was there for nearly 3 hours pulling people out, and despite repeated attempts to refuse any sort of compensation, I finally had to give in and start taking some cash from people. Had zero intention of doing so, but made a pretty good deal of money that day. Number of years later found myself on the side of the road in my daily driver with two flat tires in the pouring rain and this really nice fella stopped to help me change a tire, and obtain a second spare. He wouldn't take anything for the help. Sorry for the long story, just wanted to share that it feels really good in todays world to pay it forward and have some complete stranger help me out.
Wow it's really beautiful up there with all that snow! This video popped up while I was sitting at the vw dealer so I broadcast it to the tv in the service waiting area! Hehe. The video drew a crowd!
Dude your last 2 snow videos are absolutely insane and amazing. I was 30 seconds in and was thinking yep this week is gonna be sick and it did not disappoint. The drone and camera shots were great and like someone else said your story telling/narrating is top notch.
Your previous video inspired me to search for similar content, and I've found only a few but not as good as yours. It's great that you're sharing more videos like this! Keep it up!😅
100%. I am into the opposite (low and fast, lol) but still love his content, format, etc. That said I learned a lot on his whiteboard about suspension, angels, etc to where I weld my own in, not a kit anymore.
Videos like this are why I rarely watch TV anymore. That shot 6 seconds in is just incredible. I get a kick out of how that S10 really tears it up in the deep white.
HI NATE & GREAT FRIENDS ❤ GOD BLESS YOU ALL ALWAYS ❤ I KNOW EVERYONE THERE WAS HAPPY TO MEET YOU GUYS 🙏LOOKED LIKE A LOT OF FUN ! THE SNOW ❄️ FLOATING AROUND DOWN WAS BEAUTIFUL . COULD OF GONE MANY DIFFERENT WAYS BUT IT DIDN'T. PLUS YOU & YOUR FRIENDS HAVE PLAYED / DROVE IN ALL KINDS OF SNOW ❄️ SO YOU KNOW WHEN TO SAY IT'S TIME TO TURN AROUND . BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! ENJOYED ❤GOD BLESS YOU ALL ALWAYS ON YOUR ADVENTURES THANK YOU 🙏
What a great video, epic snow! Thank you guys so much for your help, you guys really saved us a lot of work. I'm so happy to my Saltine, the Dirty White Jeep, in your video. I know she's a little clean, but it's a snow day. That slush was so bad where he broke at. I had just been clawing my way up, it looked solid and nice, but I just feel right through.
This is the biggest reason I'm so thankful to have found your channel after you departed Bleepin' Jeep. I so very badly want to go on these types of adventures, but unfortunately I live in the midwest where I'm 10+ hours away from anywhere you could come even remotely close to this, and frankly I just can't afford it... so I reall enjoy these videos.
Nate, your videos are absolutely top-notch four years ago or today I still get just as hooked! I would give anything to see you and Ian on TV together 🙏 lol.
Nate, another great one buddy. It's been a while since I've commented or watched, been dealing with a little health issue but with that said, those conditions would definitely keep me (now with my issues) from enjoying being away from civilization without quick access to an ambulance or hospital so I lived that moment through you buddy. LOL. Oh, and rescuing that TJ great way to represent brother. God bless you man.
What great video and it’s nice that you show that most people that are out in the woods on trails are very respectfully each other almost every body out there is will help somebody in need of help thanks for sharing
Not sure if you said Baker on purpose but thank you. That intersection, the play area, and your snippet of your OnX kind of gives it away for people that know where this is at. Awesome video, I’m surprised there was still that much snow up there.
Suggestion: mount a light, but sturdy, plow V-blade on the front of the lead vehicle. Set the height of the bottom of it about two inches lower than the bottom of the lowest obstacle on the underside....bottom of the differentials. On the move, the blade will clear away any snow which could pile up underneath and high-center the machine. Clearance of the top of the snow with the blade would also prevent build-up in the steering gear as well. Just a thought !! Have more fun !!!!
Hell yeah dude. I went out in my lifted crv once in the snow, solo I ended up getting stuck. Had a guy come up 20 mins later saying he saw me go up and was concerned I might be out of my element. Pulled me out followed me back down the trail.
You just earned my subscribe and helped me make a decision on what direction I want to go with my build. Disco 2 all the way! I have had two LR4s in the past and regretted getting rid of both. I have always wanted a disco II and I finally find myself in a position to take on a project like this and it not be a main vehicle so I can do it properly and enjoy it. Go camping and exploring with my family and friends.
Nate, I always love your adventure videos! Especially the snow wheeling ones! Snow wheeling is the best wheeling. No rig left behind. Its good to see that people still practice politeness in the PNW 😁🤘
Nice! My family is from Baden-Württemberg. My great, great grandfather Franz Bickel came to the US from there in 1889. I want to travel there someday 👍
This is the kind of snow wheeling that a lot of guys swear is impossible to do. "But once you hit the frame you're DONE!" and you can't tell them otherwise. Looks like excellent teamwork on the recovery.
You should build a 2 piece, bolt on snow plow. Something that you can strap on top of your rig when not needed and then bolt it on when it starts to get deep.
I'm in the UK and just found your channel / subbed. Awesome content. Wish we had countryside like you guys do! Bought my first truck late last year after getting bored of cars. They are awesome! Thanks for the content, I've got a lot of watching to do!
Did you know that Mt. Baker holds the world record for snowfall? 1,140 inches (95 feet) in the 1998-1999 winter. Pretty crazy.
I did know that! I actually preach it all the time to people from other states lol. I think I have even mentioned it in a couple videos over the years.
@@DirtLifestyle heck yea dude. Before you said where you were i was trying to guess where you were. I've only been up to Baker once lol. I'm in Granite falls so I know this area. Great video man!
I was in Vancouver Canada that winter and the rain and snow up high there was unreal too. It rained for 2 weeks every day in January that year.
That's a lot of snow
@@jeffroW0331DOES ANYONE REALIZE THE STREET VALUE OF THIS ENTIRE MOUNTAIN!??!?
If that was me who was pulled out at the end, I would have landed on the ground with tears. The amount of stress / strain / strife you saved that man, truly awesome
He was very thankful 🤘. Good folks
Your story telling is underrated. You always do a good job when you do these type of videos.
That means alot, thank you 🤘
Thanks for riding along with us! Make sure you check out Kelly's TH-cam channel @muddybeards if you want to see more S10 stuff!
The Snow10 looks so good in those drone shots 🤟🏻
Props to you and your friends on trekking through that deep snow! Also, clean rover build, that thing is sweet!
Thank you!
Props to you guys helping that person out! Quick, wholesome, feel good story:
I was heading home from work, hit an object in the middle of the road and blew out my rentals tire. I was like a mile from home. Limped it, but had stopped at an intersection with 3 other people who hit that same object. It was a girl and her husband, they got a tow. Some other guy who got a tow. Then me and this little old lady. i wanted to make sure she was able to get home safely but she said she didnt have any money or anything for a tow and frankly didnt know how to call for a tow. She got her husband on the phone and he said screw a tow, he will just replace the tire with the spare in the trunk. He was 40 mins out and I checked her trunk for the spare and dear lord this lady stuffed everything she could fit in that car and there was no easy way to get the spare from the trunk. I told her to wait in the car, call her husband back and tell him to not worry about driving out to get it replaced, Ill replace it for free and much quicker and get her on the road and home safely. So I limp my car home, grab a spare, throw it on. I grab another full size spare that will work for her car and head back. Swap the tires, torque it down, and sent her on her way. I told her to not worry about money or anything or even giving back the tire, they can keep it. I didnt need it. But its stuff like that, that more people need to do. Help one another. Everyone just left her! Without a second thought! I was mind blown by selfish everyone else was. Good on you guys for helping that person back down the mountain.
Back in 2010 I had a fairly nice pretty new car that I didn't want to drive in the winter time anymore, and my good friend was in a Jeep ZJ Grand Cherokee phase. Really enjoyed the exploits in his, so I set out to find my own. Scored a 1996 Orvis Grand Cherokee with the 5.2 v8 and all wheel drive off craigslist for $250 that looked great but didn't run. Found a pair of connectors on the firewall that wouldn't fully click together, causing it to die randomly then restart after a tow, so I fixed this jeep for the cost of two zip ties. I put a fair amount of money into this jeep, rebuilt the front suspension, 3 inch lift, shocks, and 30 inch tires.. basically everything I could afford at the time.
Back then, it used to *actually* snow in Kansas City, and hoooooly crap was that Jeep a monster in the snow. Despite every attempt, the only time I ever got close to getting stuck in "snow" was one night when a couple of us had a VERY bad idea to visit our favorite wheelin spot, which had a rather large hill you had to climb up to leave the spot. It had been raining for 3 days straight, started to freeze, then started to snow. I made it unassisted, but that was scary.
One night on my way home from work there was this lady stuck in the middle of a very busy intersection during a pretty heavy snowstorm so I stopped and offered to pull her out, and that started a habit of mine for ten years every time it would snow, despite knowing it wasn't really a good idea for liability purposes. Jan of 2017 I drove the jeep to work, and about 11:30am decided that I was calling it a day and ready to head home to finish out my day there. Avoiding highways, I made a mistake in judgment choosing my route home, which found me "stuck" on one of the steeper hills in the city. This hill looked like the roadways on the walking dead, just stuck cars littered everywhere and I had no way to navigate past any of them. After assessing the situation, I got a couple people to move their cars out of the way so I could squeeze by, over the curb and up the hill in the grass. Started at the top, one car at a time pulling them the rest of the way up the hill until I'd cleared enough traffic people could get running starts and actually make it. Think I was there for nearly 3 hours pulling people out, and despite repeated attempts to refuse any sort of compensation, I finally had to give in and start taking some cash from people. Had zero intention of doing so, but made a pretty good deal of money that day.
Number of years later found myself on the side of the road in my daily driver with two flat tires in the pouring rain and this really nice fella stopped to help me change a tire, and obtain a second spare. He wouldn't take anything for the help.
Sorry for the long story, just wanted to share that it feels really good in todays world to pay it forward and have some complete stranger help me out.
Wow it's really beautiful up there with all that snow!
This video popped up while I was sitting at the vw dealer so I broadcast it to the tv in the service waiting area! Hehe. The video drew a crowd!
Awesome! I owe you one 👊. Thanks for helping spread the channel
I also just played them your other snow video!!
Oh bonus points to you for using the logging term "yard" in both snow videos! Hehe
Sick!
Helping that person at the end was my favorite part of this video.
Mad respect for helping everyone you can! Keep it up!💪🏻👏🏻
Best part of trailing is helping others in need.
Nate: your humility and kindness always shine through. It's so refreshing. Way to be a good person!
Much appreciated 🙏
Dude your last 2 snow videos are absolutely insane and amazing. I was 30 seconds in and was thinking yep this week is gonna be sick and it did not disappoint. The drone and camera shots were great and like someone else said your story telling/narrating is top notch.
Thank you! I'm honored!
What a video!! Full of adventure and lending a helping hand to the broken jeep. Beautiful.
Hey thanks again for helping our friend in the TJ get down the mountain. It was much appreciated.
Absolutely! It was no big deal. I couldn't, in good conscious leave, him there. Hopefully, he gets fixed up and back on the trail 👍
Your previous video inspired me to search for similar content, and I've found only a few but not as good as yours. It's great that you're sharing more videos like this! Keep it up!😅
Thank you for the giant compliment 🙌
100%. I am into the opposite (low and fast, lol) but still love his content, format, etc. That said I learned a lot on his whiteboard about suspension, angels, etc to where I weld my own in, not a kit anymore.
Good to see 3 different kinds of 4x4 vehicles.
Videos like this are why I rarely watch TV anymore. That shot 6 seconds in is just incredible. I get a kick out of how that S10 really tears it up in the deep white.
We wait all year for these snow adventures 🤘🏻❄️🤘🏻 Excellent content as usual, can't wait for the next!
Thank you! More to come!
HI NATE & GREAT FRIENDS ❤
GOD BLESS YOU ALL ALWAYS ❤ I KNOW EVERYONE THERE WAS HAPPY TO MEET YOU GUYS 🙏LOOKED LIKE A LOT OF FUN ! THE SNOW ❄️ FLOATING AROUND DOWN WAS BEAUTIFUL . COULD OF GONE MANY DIFFERENT WAYS BUT IT DIDN'T. PLUS YOU & YOUR FRIENDS HAVE PLAYED / DROVE IN ALL KINDS OF SNOW ❄️ SO YOU KNOW WHEN TO SAY IT'S TIME TO TURN AROUND . BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! ENJOYED ❤GOD BLESS YOU ALL ALWAYS ON YOUR ADVENTURES THANK YOU 🙏
Thank you for joining us on the adventure!
That log ski will be in my mental toolbox forever. Good on you guys for helping.
Man I love that S10
Thanks 👊🏻
hats off to you and your friends for that recovery. The log for sled idea was ingenious. You all definitely got some karma points on that one.
WOW that is the deepest snow driving I have ever seen! Great show really impressive👍 thanks Tony
Good stuff and good of you to help those people.👍
Awesome video guys! And that gratitude you exhibited by helping the stranded people was heartfelt! God bless!
Very cool to see that creative recovery on the TJ!
It worked like a charm! I was so pumped we made it to the bottom without much trouble
I’m a Colorado Plateau high desert camper, this kind of stuff is beyond foreign! Nice to see how it’s done
Grown up in the south Georgia, I have never seen snow like that ever
What a great video, epic snow!
Thank you guys so much for your help, you guys really saved us a lot of work. I'm so happy to my Saltine, the Dirty White Jeep, in your video. I know she's a little clean, but it's a snow day.
That slush was so bad where he broke at. I had just been clawing my way up, it looked solid and nice, but I just feel right through.
Happy to help!
Keep all the crazy trail fix/ recovery ideas coming.
WHAT AN AWESOME ADVENTURE. THANKS FOR SHARING WITH US.
What a community to be a part of!
Good people are still out there good to see
This is the biggest reason I'm so thankful to have found your channel after you departed Bleepin' Jeep. I so very badly want to go on these types of adventures, but unfortunately I live in the midwest where I'm 10+ hours away from anywhere you could come even remotely close to this, and frankly I just can't afford it... so I reall enjoy these videos.
Almost done with my build I can’t wait to
The little disco that could.
Lol for sure. I've been limping this worn out motor for like 5 years 😎.
Great job on the story. It always made me feel good when helping others.
Obviously Serious preparation is of utmost importance for that kind of wheeling. You guys had it covered. Great video. Stay safe.
Never been off road. Just spent an hour watching your snow wheeling videos! Looks fantastic. Real fun watch!
This is nice to see this in my neck of the woods
Greetings from 🇷🇺 super cool as always
I am mostly impressed that Land Rover is still running. Man what a money pit those overheating engines are. Awesome video guys
Nate, your videos are absolutely top-notch four years ago or today I still get just as hooked!
I would give anything to see you and Ian on TV together 🙏 lol.
I would love that! Maybe one day 🙌
I always skipped your trail videos becuase I was here for the build stuff, but I had no idea what I was missing. Great video Nate!
Thank you!
I think driving in 20cm of snow which is a big storm here in Australia is awesome! Can’t imagine how much fun this is.
Yep….perfect definition of madness!
Nate, another great one buddy. It's been a while since I've commented or watched, been dealing with a little health issue but with that said, those conditions would definitely keep me (now with my issues) from enjoying being away from civilization without quick access to an ambulance or hospital so I lived that moment through you buddy. LOL. Oh, and rescuing that TJ great way to represent brother. God bless you man.
Thank you for the support.
I hope you get better from whatever you got going on. Good health is under-rated 🙌.
Love these wheeling and camping videos, keep them coming!
THIS is why I love TH-cam!!!!! Freakin awesome. Thank you for this video. Keep putting them out!!
Thank you! High praise for sure...
Love these style videos of the short trips, no need to get crazy with the filming, just lowkey and very enjoyable to watch
That's what's all about. Helping people in need.
Wow what an epic rescue! Nice to see you guys help that fellow down.
That impromptu log ski was GENIUS!
Luv these videos Nate , thank you as i pray and wait on snow ( mountains of PA) 👍
Sending snowy vibes your way my friend 🙌
Also patiently waiting for snow in PA. It's crazy how much different our winters are today than they were even just 15-20 years ago
BFG KO2 GANG!!
What great video and it’s nice that you show that most people that are out in the woods on trails are very respectfully each other almost every body out there is will help somebody in need of help thanks for sharing
The opening scene has Game of Thrones north white walker vibes! Crazy beautiful footage, props!
Lol, thank you! We love GOT 🤘
I wouldn’t be caught dead wheeling in that stuff but it sure is fun to watch! I’ll stick with the rocks in the hot desert.
I’ve learned so much from your shop videos but I can watch your wheeling videos on repeat! Loved it!
Thank you!
Not sure if you said Baker on purpose but thank you. That intersection, the play area, and your snippet of your OnX kind of gives it away for people that know where this is at. Awesome video, I’m surprised there was still that much snow up there.
Awesome snow wheeling adventure. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
When you want to head out for more Snow adventures , let me know. I’ll bring my tracks down and we could have an adventure! I’m in BC
Some home built snow tracks would be cool.
Great video Brother. That's what I like about watching your videos you guys always help a fellow Offroader in need.
Well Bro, love Ur movies and love so much Ur Disco!
Thank you!
Best part was your helping the broken Jeep
Just found this chanel and I'm DEFINITELY subscribing I love this kind of content 😅
Thank you! Happy to have you along for the ride 🤘
yo the ending was wild, must feel nice to help somebody like that and you all got all the tools for every situation with you, that was a cool trip
what a amazing journey!
Another amazing video! I loved your use of the tripod so that your tent didn't eat you overnight!! And the log/ski was genius!
Lol thank you! I'm upgrading to a curtain rod 😁
OUTSTANDING!!!
Thank you!
Thanks for the video, I enjoy all your content including the wheeling stuff.
That’s a nice “kitchen” tent. Do you mind sharing a link to it. Thanks.
I bought it online from a company called Gazelle. We love it 👊
We have choices. Watch the storm through the picture window at home or participate in the storm! Fun to rip through that fresh Pow.
Suggestion: mount a light, but sturdy, plow V-blade on the front of the lead vehicle. Set the height of the bottom of it about two inches lower than the bottom of the lowest obstacle on the underside....bottom of the differentials. On the move, the blade will clear away any snow which could pile up underneath and high-center the machine. Clearance of the top of the snow with the blade would also prevent build-up in the steering gear as well. Just a thought !! Have more fun !!!!
Hell yeah dude. I went out in my lifted crv once in the snow, solo I ended up getting stuck. Had a guy come up 20 mins later saying he saw me go up and was concerned I might be out of my element. Pulled me out followed me back down the trail.
You just earned my subscribe and helped me make a decision on what direction I want to go with my build. Disco 2 all the way! I have had two LR4s in the past and regretted getting rid of both. I have always wanted a disco II and I finally find myself in a position to take on a project like this and it not be a main vehicle so I can do it properly and enjoy it. Go camping and exploring with my family and friends.
Nate, I always love your adventure videos! Especially the snow wheeling ones! Snow wheeling is the best wheeling. No rig left behind. Its good to see that people still practice politeness in the PNW 😁🤘
Glad you like them! Thank you for the positive comment!!
@@DirtLifestyle Thanks for all that you do!
Awesome trip man! Thanks for sharing!! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Cheers!
Thanks! Merry Christmas!
I love me a custom bumper ! This is a dope design!
Watching this from Florida with a high of 65 today. That looks like an absolute blast. One day I’ll wheel in some snow.
Southwest Germany is waving a Hand 💯🙋♂
Nice! My family is from Baden-Württemberg. My great, great grandfather Franz Bickel came to the US from there in 1889. I want to travel there someday 👍
This is the kind of snow wheeling that a lot of guys swear is impossible to do. "But once you hit the frame you're DONE!" and you can't tell them otherwise. Looks like excellent teamwork on the recovery.
Awesome! just have fun and be safe.
That discovery is very heavy to wheel on snow!
It really shines in snow 😁
Last year we found a trail that was hood deep (about 5’) of fresh snow. Was pushing up and over the hood for miles. Best time so far.
Amazing scenery
You should build a 2 piece, bolt on snow plow. Something that you can strap on top of your rig when not needed and then bolt it on when it starts to get deep.
I run red arc and a diesel heater. No need for insulation. 5f and had it on half only.
I fast forwarded this , & you were still travelling , I wanted to see camping , thankyou .
Crazy trip!! No snow here on the east coast yet 😢
Watching from Wales 🏴 in uk. Unbelievable edit your so lucky to get such scenes, enjoy 🤟🏼
Heard that lovely rover cam/rocker/rocker tick at 6:00 going through mine right now to fix that issue
I used to have one. It’s usually a slipping liner
A 180 degree thermostat and rotella 15w40 fixed it!
That looked like an AWESOME trip!!! Great video!!
It was! Thanks for coming along for the ride!
I'm in the UK and just found your channel / subbed. Awesome content. Wish we had countryside like you guys do! Bought my first truck late last year after getting bored of cars. They are awesome! Thanks for the content, I've got a lot of watching to do!
That looked epic, nice work!
I will say it......that snow was balls deep. 😁
Wheelin in the snow is the best.
Loved watchin that from South Mississippi !❤👍
love winter adventure videos!!!!!
Looks like an awesome time. Love the videos, keep it up Nate.