Great video love the content and the mixup of locations and what’s going on in the video and the only feedback I would tell you is be a little more stable on your shots as I would like to see what you’re looking at from a first person’s perspective otherwise thank you so much for sharing, I hope your trip ended well. I’m still watching the videos.
I knew I recognized that voice, where ya been, HIJACK !? Good to see you still busy on TH-cam. You ever bring any of your sticks out there w you? Good stuff, cheers.
I'm surprised I haven't gotten any Edward Norton comments yet. Everyone used to say I sound like Norton. Lol. I've been well! Just been busy with other things and the other channel isn't as lucrative with all the changes YT/Google have been making lately so I've been focusing more on my other interests. Heck yeah we brought sticks. I don't travel without some especially in bear country. :D Thanks for stopping by!
New sub here. Not an off roader, but maybe some day. Can you talk about your communication set up on a video. Is it a cb, ham radio, or neither ? Great camera work on the videos!!
I wish you would share your “waypoints” or track. I want to head to the Black Hills this July and then to Yellowstone. Love the Iowa plates, didn’t pay attention to what county your from.
So South Bay Florida to Vancouver BC is 3500 miles and 3500 back = 7000 miles. 6000 miles would have to be 4 round trips from Canada to Mexico and back 4 times.
Good question. Mostly just a lot of research via TH-cam videos, forums, Instagram, blogs, and talking to locals when possible. AllTrails is another great source. Sometimes the search is very specific. Other times I just run into areas and trails that I’d never even heard of when searching via one of those sources and I’m like “That looks cool! Let’s do that!”.
Great stuff as usual. Love to see Iowa plates getting after it on the trails. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the trip.
Thanks Tim!
Just did sheep mountain and the nomad boondock and then onto the blackhills camp 5. Great video.
What is the name of the first trail, in the badlands?
Yeah I want to know too
Same here!
Great video! As a recent Iowa escapee to South Dakota this gives me lots of great places to check out.
Heck yeah!
I cannot wait for the next trip!!!
Same.
Headed to the Badlands and Black Hills from eastern Iowa on the the 20th of June.
Great video love the content and the mixup of locations and what’s going on in the video and the only feedback I would tell you is be a little more stable on your shots as I would like to see what you’re looking at from a first person’s perspective otherwise thank you so much for sharing, I hope your trip ended well. I’m still watching the videos.
I knew I recognized that voice, where ya been, HIJACK !? Good to see you still busy on TH-cam. You ever bring any of your sticks out there w you? Good stuff, cheers.
I'm surprised I haven't gotten any Edward Norton comments yet. Everyone used to say I sound like Norton. Lol.
I've been well! Just been busy with other things and the other channel isn't as lucrative with all the changes YT/Google have been making lately so I've been focusing more on my other interests.
Heck yeah we brought sticks. I don't travel without some especially in bear country. :D
Thanks for stopping by!
What was the first trail you guys drove? Crystal cave? That looks amazing!!!! Mini grandcanyon!
New sub here. Not an off roader, but maybe some day. Can you talk about your communication set up on a video. Is it a cb, ham radio, or neither ? Great camera work on the videos!!
Thanks for watching! I will do this in the near future. Right now I'm currently running CB and GMRS.
I wish you would share your “waypoints” or track. I want to head to the Black Hills this July and then to Yellowstone.
Love the Iowa plates, didn’t pay attention to what county your from.
Would love to see more subaru videos ‼️
So South Bay Florida to Vancouver BC is 3500 miles and 3500 back = 7000 miles. 6000 miles would have to be 4 round trips from Canada to Mexico and back 4 times.
How do you go about finding trails and ensuring they are within the capabilities of your truck?
Good question. Mostly just a lot of research via TH-cam videos, forums, Instagram, blogs, and talking to locals when possible. AllTrails is another great source. Sometimes the search is very specific. Other times I just run into areas and trails that I’d never even heard of when searching via one of those sources and I’m like “That looks cool! Let’s do that!”.
What is the road leading to the lookout at the 6 min mark?
Sweet video! I’m coming at you from Des Moines. Where was that trail in the badlands?
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My man!
What FLC you run in the burrito mobile
Also do the alcan
@@grantfitz2047 What's an FLC? I still want to do the ALCAN.
@@HighjakSecondary winter is much prettier on the alcan but weather makes it challenging. FLC/LBE/ webgear since you took sticks I assume one was long
@@grantfitz2047 Winter does look fun. Ahhh, I didn't take any LBV or carrier on this one.
You gotta tell me when you're taking video while talking to me so I don't sound like a tard!
That takes away all the fun.
Don't you guys work for a living?