Brittany and Kevin Williams living the raddest life they can imagine, bringing everyone along for the ride, and hopefully inspiring some along the way to chase their own passions and enjoy every moment possible!
I've watched you build StepChild up to this fabulous point, and wish there was a way to get that kind of compliance in my WK suspension...that I can afford..!
Watching Lite Brite for the past 7 years or so. I watched Kevin break a lot of parts. I remember a fairly stock Rubicon that would not have been so fun to drive like this.
I'm with Britt on that one. I also like the technical rock crawling of West Coast wheeling more than the "pray and go for it" of the mud of East Coast.
I’ve got a MP Tuner with 91 because 93 is harder to come by. I’ve been able to get 91 every where I go. If I could only get 87 or what ever besides 91. I can get my tuner out and return to stock if I had to.
It’s not really the tires themselves but more the size of the tire vs the weight of the jeep. No we won’t be going to uwharri We’ve been told by countless people that there is nothing really there for us. Nothing hard at all for our jeeps and not worth going to over any of the other places we haven’t been to.
You guys have been to countless trails. What is your opinion I live in California. I really only done off Roading in Baja and in California and in Nevada and not horrible large amounts of it. It seems like the trails where you are in the video are much more worn by vehicles than most of the things I’ve seen in California, so is that all because you know in California they try not to disturb the trail more at least no more than necessary and where you are. It seems like that’s not an issue. Anyway, what are your thoughts?
Just about all trails east of the Rocky Mountains are on privately owned land and property (essentially privately off road parks). There’s really no BLM land or open access land like you see primarily on the west coast. So rules and requirements are usually very different. The areas in the east coast also generally don’t have as much “fragile” environments, like Colorado tundra or Moab’s cryptobiotic soil. But overall, they still generally follow your basic “stay the trail” philosophy in most areas, and “pack out what you pack in” mentality (at least the majority do, unfortunately there’s always bad apples just like you have on the west coast).
Great 👍 video and I'm glad he didn't get hurt and the other driver showed great sportsmanship. 👍 You two drivers are awesome 👌 Super video. THANKS FOR SHARING
Kevin, Kevin,. Kevin,... It's not 'grey', it's "Steel", because it's hard earned and work hardened. 😊 Listing to Britney guiding folks, I swear, it sounds sometimes like she tells them to yeet it just to see what happens!
I'd rather see mudding than rick crawling off roadwrs to day have gotten away from the real meaning off wheeling in the mud holes and hill climbs on dirt