Always a good Monday when you post a new video! Wild seeing you at almost 350k subscribers, remember when you were going for 10k! Keep up the good work, your cinematography is some of the best on TH-cam. Thank you
Sadly, the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA) has been successful in getting a lot of motorized trails closed in Utah. On a funnier note, I love that the Canadian is leading the group on a trail in the USA and thanks for the shots of Brad negotiating the harder sections, our JT's are set up very similar and it is great to see how Trail Doc handles things ;)
@@TheStoryTillNow At the rate they are going there won't be very many motorized trails left. The mayor of Moab has been working hard against the off-road community as well.
Moab is unreal I will definitely be kicking down some money to the blueribbon coalition they fight to keep trails open. I was in Moab in February and was blown away again how amazing the place is.
Just did this trail today with two other rigs. loved it! We also added Little Wild Horse Canyon Loop as well. Camping right now below that first tech section. We also visit iced the mine and the car that blew up.
Next time you are in UT, go to White Rim trail. Its even better. You need permits (which are cheap) and you will rarely see anyone else out there on the trail.
Living and wheeling in Utah I sometimes forget just how amazing our playground is. I’ve done this trail a few times and enjoyed “seeing” it through the eyes of someone for whom this area is not “every day” scenery. I was in this area for the annular eclipse last year. It was incredible.
Awesome video as always Shaun. Moab is such an iconic place for anyone who seeks adventure and epic trails but everyone pack in pack out respect the trails so we can keep them open for everyone to enjoy. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s adventures.
This was incredibly well done! Perspectives from the average citizen, providing context to the issue with the statistics, legal perspectives as to why it happens. And then allowing the drivers to tell their side of the story without making assumptions as to who they are and why they do it. Kudos Tommy!
Lance, ALWAYS bring a fuel can. ALWAYS, attach it outside the vehicle if at all possible. Great video, I am digging seeing my personal favorites collaborate with each other. ❤️
I stayed clear of the Moab EJS crowds but I was in the swell around the same time you were. I passed Temple Mountain early afternoon at about 50 degrees, then a bit farther west I went through a couple of dark clouds with sleet and the air temperatures dropped to 33. After that it cleared up again.
You, Brad, with excellent video & stories; Behind the Reef has some wonders. Two huge canyons were to the N of you, Crack & Chute; to the N of the Sinbad loop Tomsich Butte, where the start of the Muddy Creek Chute is; S of Sinbad loop the road leads to Hidden Splendor (old uranium mine) & the bottom end of the chute, where people raft, float and walk that wondrous corridor. To the SW & SE of Hidden Splendor are multiple technical canyons (often with water) & S of Hidden Splendor the reef opens to disclose massive Factory Butte. There are multiple knobs and formations which folk scramble or climb & below the Behind the Reef Road is the route to Bells and Little Wildhorse canyons, which are famous. W of there one can cross the Muddy, then swing S on the W flank of Factory Butte & catch the highway, and then, shortly to Hanksville. Thanks again for your sterling show, tribute to nature and showing (some of) the wonders of the SR Swell. The old uranium miners, late 40's early 50's left remnants (& roads) which allow the public passage into some of these areas.
My friend what a trail. I was hoping to make a trip to Utah to go wheeling for the first time all the way from Virginia here in the next 2 weeks and after watching your video and Brad's that's the trail I want to experience. i would love to meet you guys and experience that trail with you guys but since you were just there, I may to wait till next year. Awesome video
If you want to put those rigs to work in the Swell, run The Devil's Racetrack. It's the most challenging regular trail I know of in the Swell. Just ran it yesterday. Lots of rocky fun.
Combine Temple mountain, spits you out at the start of Behind the reef, for an even more scenic route. Great video cant wait to get back down there. Thanks for the ride along
Ok, from the cabin/mine: did you head North route 854 & loop up north and East to the 1012 back to Temple Camp area to exit onto HWY? From the mine, the map shows ATV trail to South, we skipped it and looped North. But there's a ton of small trails in there. I'm thinking of going back and heading South from that cabin, trying the ATV trail in my JT. and or 1012 to South.
As I was watching this incredibly scenic trip, I couldn't help but think if anything terribly wrong did occur, Matt's Off Road Recovery wasn't to far from you.
Awesome views and epic trip forsure! Shaun question for you - Curious why you don't run a snorkel set up on the trail destroyer? Assuming because of the engine swap? I live on the east coast of Canada on Newfoundland and we get alot of rain and similar weather as you guys out in western Canada, rivers are high most of the year so water crossings are common. Sick video as always man
Utah is the most beautiful of the lower 48. And you only saw about 10% of it. SW quadrant of the state is the best. You need like a month to see it all! Thx!
Check out Brad picking up some trash or something off the trail! Dude took more action in two seconds towards real conservation and preservation than the ones trying to shut down trails ever will. We don't go explore because we don't like nature. We love this stuff and want to preserve it. And pictures in encyclopedias or videos online never do it justice. You have to see it with your own eyes, feel the crunch of the ground under your own feet, and the ancient winds on your face to really appreciate it.
You should take thake poor fellow Brad under your wing he's just a new TH-camr trying to get started .. He is also brand nee to overlanding poor guy,poor poor guy.. No I'm just kidding LOL! Did you see his picture have him putting his covers on his Gravity Titans that KC posted? He looked all Giddy like a kid on Christmas morning 😂 I would be too I'm waiting for May 15th for them to release it. I'm also friends with the fine folk at KC..Fani invited me to stop by their booth at the van expo. Good thing I didn't go because I thought it was in Flagstaff LOL.. and they were in Phoenix I would have been in Flagstaff up there wondering what the heck was going on😂 I will be at the overland expo West up there May 19th.. I use to live in Williams AZ I'm in Prescott now. You were at Summit 4x4 co when my Sequoia was being built when you broke down that time.. anyway I told Brad before I'm surprised we haven't crossed paths because he's going out with several overlanders and people I know. I've seen rig here in town but never met him.. anyway you guys look like you had fun so enjoy this novel length comment I just composed😅
How do you get such a beautiful quality upload? No matter what yours are always perfect, then some others that play after ... Including mine, ... Look like crap quality. Is it my render settings?
LOVE your videos. I dream of doing anything to what you do daily. haha! But why is dude out in the desert with a button down shirt and slacks? wtf. lmao
Thanks for leading such a great day on the trail brother, that's one adventure I won't forget anytime soon.
Me too! Was great to get out there together.
So many incredible spots near moab that nobody pays attention to. Utah has SO much to offer
Overrated tbh, india has much more than this
@@muazunais2378 good thing I can drive to India
@@muazunais2378 thanks for being honest lol...
I've wanted to do that trail for ages. Last time we were there it was incorrectly signposted as a
Always a good Monday when you post a new video! Wild seeing you at almost 350k subscribers, remember when you were going for 10k! Keep up the good work, your cinematography is some of the best on TH-cam. Thank you
Sadly, the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA) has been successful in getting a lot of motorized trails closed in Utah. On a funnier note, I love that the Canadian is leading the group on a trail in the USA and thanks for the shots of Brad negotiating the harder sections, our JT's are set up very similar and it is great to see how Trail Doc handles things ;)
SUWA sounds like a bunch of dicks.
They are @@TheStoryTillNow
@@TheStoryTillNow At the rate they are going there won't be very many motorized trails left. The mayor of Moab has been working hard against the off-road community as well.
Super happy with how Doc perform on this trip, 35's will take you places!
Moab is unreal I will definitely be kicking down some money to the blueribbon coalition they fight to keep trails open. I was in Moab in February and was blown away again how amazing the place is.
Just did this trail today with two other rigs. loved it! We also added Little Wild Horse Canyon Loop as well. Camping right now below that first tech section. We also visit iced the mine and the car that blew up.
Next time you are in UT, go to White Rim trail. Its even better. You need permits (which are cheap) and you will rarely see anyone else out there on the trail.
Living and wheeling in Utah I sometimes forget just how amazing our playground is. I’ve done this trail a few times and enjoyed “seeing” it through the eyes of someone for whom this area is not “every day” scenery. I was in this area for the annular eclipse last year. It was incredible.
That was really smart of y'all to put the Bronco in the rear in case one of the Jeeps broke down.
Hello from BC, I went to Moab last year and fell in love. I'm definitely going back next year
That Western wilderness just hits a bit different.
Thanks for sharing Shaun!
Awesome video as always Shaun. Moab is such an iconic place for anyone who seeks adventure and epic trails but everyone pack in pack out respect the trails so we can keep them open for everyone to enjoy. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s adventures.
This was incredibly well done! Perspectives from the average citizen, providing context to the issue with the statistics, legal perspectives as to why it happens. And then allowing the drivers to tell their side of the story without making assumptions as to who they are and why they do it. Kudos Tommy!
Lance, ALWAYS bring a fuel can. ALWAYS, attach it outside the vehicle if at all possible. Great video, I am digging seeing my personal favorites collaborate with each other. ❤️
I stayed clear of the Moab EJS crowds but I was in the swell around the same time you were. I passed Temple Mountain early afternoon at about 50 degrees, then a bit farther west I went through a couple of dark clouds with sleet and the air temperatures dropped to 33. After that it cleared up again.
❤Thanks For The Ride !!👍
Wow
Amazing terrain changes and the coolest scenery, very special place on the planet
Thanks for taking us along👍🏻
THAT is a great ride. Friends, scenery, remote, changes in weather...etc. Awesome. Thanks for taking me along.
Thanks for watching
I didn't get to watch this video earlier because I was visiting with the Sherpa Equipment Company looking at rack options at 10:00 MST today 😊
The San Rafael Swell is one of my favorite areas. Beautiful views all the way around
omg you never disappoint me, beautiful video and the definition is amazing, I would like to see more minutes of the trail destroyer (tank) lol
22:30 looks like a game picture
stunning lighting and color grading
Such beautyfull landscape !!! Love this place...a call for adventure...thx again.
And the songs were..great...
Fantastic trail! Man it's great to see you all getting together like this for group trips as well.
It’s really cool that we all get along so well.
Loved the constant epic scenery
You, Brad, with excellent video & stories; Behind the Reef has some wonders. Two huge canyons were to the N of you, Crack & Chute; to the N of the Sinbad loop Tomsich Butte, where the start of the Muddy Creek Chute is; S of Sinbad loop the road leads to Hidden Splendor (old uranium mine) & the bottom end of the chute, where people raft, float and walk that wondrous corridor. To the SW & SE of Hidden Splendor are multiple technical canyons (often with water) & S of Hidden Splendor the reef opens to disclose massive Factory Butte. There are multiple knobs and formations which folk scramble or climb & below the Behind the Reef Road is the route to Bells and Little Wildhorse canyons, which are famous. W of there one can cross the Muddy, then swing S on the W flank of Factory Butte & catch the highway, and then, shortly to Hanksville. Thanks again for your sterling show, tribute to nature and showing (some of) the wonders of the SR Swell. The old uranium miners, late 40's early 50's left remnants (& roads) which allow the public passage into some of these areas.
Seus vídeos nos traz paz
Awesome video on a trail Iv never run. I will be sure to check it out the next trip out there.
Man your intros are killer!!
Trail riding AND MIMES?! Oh hell yeah!
My friend what a trail. I was hoping to make a trip to Utah to go wheeling for the first time all the way from Virginia here in the next 2 weeks and after watching your video and Brad's that's the trail I want to experience. i would love to meet you guys and experience that trail with you guys but since you were just there, I may to wait till next year. Awesome video
Absolutely a killer of a video, sure wish we had these kinds of trails closer
Another stellar video as always Shawn. Keep making them and we will definitely keep watching them!!
If you want to put those rigs to work in the Swell, run The Devil's Racetrack. It's the most challenging regular trail I know of in the Swell. Just ran it yesterday. Lots of rocky fun.
Combine Temple mountain, spits you out at the start of Behind the reef, for an even more scenic route. Great video cant wait to get back down there. Thanks for the ride along
Great view! Makes sense it looks like that the middle of the country was under an ancient ocean millions of years ago. Wild
Definitely a tamer trail that I’m used to use doing. Looks like it was fun. God bless.
FYI, just ordered my Sherpa rack, not the TSTN one, but the full rack since I am not running a GFC set up 😉
The trail no one knows about except the 82000 people you just told LOL... Love you brother nice video.
Literally on our way there from Merus Adventure Park. Hitting the big 5 on the way.
Fantastic video. I got my first taste of Moab last fall, and I must return again!
Loving this colab!!! ya'll are awesome!!
Great video of an amazing trip. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
drone shots are 🔥
your videos cheer me up man
i just love your content
That whole area is incredible 😀😎🤩⭐️
Loved this video Moab is awesome
Great video, keep it up! We definitely wanna explore out that way next time we are down there. Didn’t have time on this trip unfortunately.
That is unique and pretty terrain. Nice video
Ok, from the cabin/mine: did you head North route 854 & loop up north and East to the 1012 back to Temple Camp area to exit onto HWY? From the mine, the map shows ATV trail to South, we skipped it and looped North. But there's a ton of small trails in there. I'm thinking of going back and heading South from that cabin, trying the ATV trail in my JT. and or 1012 to South.
Yet another great quality video! Hope to do some trails with yall one day
멋진 영상 소식 감상하기위해
기다리겠습니다.
감사드립니다 ❤️
From South Korea 🇰🇷 💕 💓
Can't wait for the next one! Stay safe!
Incredible Shots 🔥🔥🔥
Anyone know the song @19:41? Chorus says "Be a Cat in the Sun" but can't find it.
Glad you guys had fun and got to enjoy it now, SUWA is about to close a huge part of that area?
Welcome to Utah, we’d love to have you here more often.
Awesome trip. Thanks!😊
Awesome video as always. Curious question about youtube, though: how do you keep from getting copyright strikes on the music you use?
As I was watching this incredibly scenic trip, I couldn't help but think if anything terribly wrong did occur, Matt's Off Road Recovery wasn't to far from you.
TrailMater is even closer
Beautiful drone shot 🤩
Nice views!
Great trail. Gotta love Utah.
Love the video. What song is that around min 10
Would also like to know
I asked last video no one can find it still 🥹
Found it!!!! My home Louis island
@@JLmario99 awesome thank you
@@JLmario99 right on, thank you!
Stunning views and videography!
Slow down on the hand-held shots (at the mine and cave).
THANKS!
Notification crew checking in!!
Was just wondering what drone you use. Thanks for the videos
Awesome views and epic trip forsure! Shaun question for you - Curious why you don't run a snorkel set up on the trail destroyer? Assuming because of the engine swap? I live on the east coast of Canada on Newfoundland and we get alot of rain and similar weather as you guys out in western Canada, rivers are high most of the year so water crossings are common. Sick video as always man
They know about it now.
What is the name of the song that starts at 9:55?
I think it's called my ding a ling
How do yall record your radio comms?? Such a cool effect for the videos
Utah is the most beautiful of the lower 48. And you only saw about 10% of it.
SW quadrant of the state is the best. You need like a month to see it all! Thx!
Amazing video
Utah spring weather is about as whacky and bi-polar as they come! Haha keeps one on their toes lol
A perfekt Video thank you
Nice video.
Check out Brad picking up some trash or something off the trail! Dude took more action in two seconds towards real conservation and preservation than the ones trying to shut down trails ever will. We don't go explore because we don't like nature. We love this stuff and want to preserve it.
And pictures in encyclopedias or videos online never do it justice. You have to see it with your own eyes, feel the crunch of the ground under your own feet, and the ancient winds on your face to really appreciate it.
I’ll be honest not really a Jeep guy but if was to go with a Jeep, it would have to be a gladiator on 40s, pretty cool rigs.
Very beautiful!! where is this area???
Are those 40" tires on the Gladiator?
wow interesting experience
No one dressed up like Will. A little disappointed 😂
Did the snow remind you of home?
it looked like a "not so difficult trail", until I reached 20:00, I thought I could really pull it off on my trd sport 2wd 😭
My home Louis island is the name of the song at mark 10
Yes! U r awesome thank you.
What is the song in the middle section around 10:30?
I also need to know!
My home - louis island
Name of the song around the 12 minute mark?
You guys use CB or Gmrs? (like handheld ham)
And now 62,000 people know about it.
I miss the days when these roads and trails were truly unknown to moat.
Awesome!
That’s a trail I want to experience in my Tacoma.
And like they said in the beginning, bring one of each spare part for everything, 'specially for a Toyota... 😂
@@jilbertb lol, okay. 🤙🏼
You should take thake poor fellow Brad under your wing he's just a new TH-camr trying to get started .. He is also brand nee to overlanding poor guy,poor poor guy.. No I'm just kidding LOL!
Did you see his picture have him putting his covers on his Gravity Titans that KC posted? He looked all Giddy like a kid on Christmas morning 😂
I would be too I'm waiting for May 15th for them to release it. I'm also friends with the fine folk at KC..Fani invited me to stop by their booth at the van expo. Good thing I didn't go because I thought it was in Flagstaff LOL.. and they were in Phoenix I would have been in Flagstaff up there wondering what the heck was going on😂 I will be at the overland expo West up there May 19th.. I use to live in Williams AZ I'm in Prescott now. You were at Summit 4x4 co when my Sequoia was being built when you broke down that time.. anyway I told Brad before I'm surprised we haven't crossed paths because he's going out with several overlanders and people I know. I've seen rig here in town but never met him.. anyway you guys look like you had fun so enjoy this novel length comment I just composed😅
Itu suhu panasnya kira² berapa derajat Mr. Shaun .?
How do you get such a beautiful quality upload? No matter what yours are always perfect, then some others that play after ... Including mine, ... Look like crap quality. Is it my render settings?
How long did it take to do this trail?
спасибо классное видео так держать привет из России.
Four guys, sixteen doors. 😊
Hi Shaun how can I get in touch for a collaboration?
LOVE your videos. I dream of doing anything to what you do daily. haha! But why is dude out in the desert with a button down shirt and slacks? wtf. lmao
Well… we know that’s not Will’s drone shots, because he would just crash the drone on y’all 😂😂😂😂😂