Howdy. I'm Chuck and my wife is Jen and this is our channel. I'm still kinda new to sharing videos like this so please bear with me. In our videos you will be joining us on some of our fun adventures. Some off roading, traveling and maybe some hiking or geocaching. We recently purchased a pop up so we will have some cool camping trips to share. I purchased a drone a while back so hopefully that can add some cool footage to our videos. I drive a semi hauling construction equipment so I may have some of that, or some trips on the motorcycle. Heck, I may even throw in some grilling videos or some footage of me working on my vehicles. Basically a little of whatever I decide to film or is worth sharing. Thanks a lot for checking out our channel, I hope you enjoy some of what we share. Instagram instagram.com/chkwgn460/
@@chriskryder2994 snow was gone and not quite stock rigs. We did a fine job. Our Jeep has done multiple trails in Moab and Colorado. I didn't just go blindly to Black Bear. Thanks for watching.
Nice video! I'll never drive or trailer my 91 YJ the 496 miles to that area to try it out. I rent a jeep when I'm in that area (doing Engineer, Imogene, Ophir, etc.). As a result, I'll never be able to do Back Bear (rental companies don't allow it). I've always wanted to give it a go, but will have to settle for good videos like yours. Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words. It is quite the venture to get there. We're from Chicago area and we've gone twice now. The first time we went to Moab and the Ouray and 2nd time just Ouray/Silverton area. I hope someday you manage to find a way to do it. Thanks for watching!!
2x4 plywood cut in half for the base and the back board. I used a long piece and short piece of black pipe with elbows and flanges and a coupler to connect the 2 straight pieces. It's actually the proper regulation height. I also cut foam insulation for the backing to catch the darts if we miss the dart board Thanks for watching. Any questions, let me know.
Yes from Ouray side. It's not bad for the most part till you start down to Telluride. There is a certain point where it becomes one way so you have to start from Hwy 550. It is scenic but the better parts are looking over Telluride. I would do Ophir Pass and see how you like that, it's beautiful scenery. Also Last Dollar Highway. Very scenic but not real difficult. Thanks for watching.
Great video 🙂👍 I went in mid-November two yrs ago, since it was mostly covered in snow, I ended up hiking to the power plant. I uploaded a video of it, in case you want to check it out. It was challenging but worth it. I think you went at the perfect time, when the fall colors are in full effect.
That would be pretty awesome to get up by the power plant. We were really happy with the colors and how beautiful everything was. Thanks for watching!! I'll check out your video
It was Canvas back loop, site 117 I believe. It was pretty awesome. Only down side was it got really windy blowing across the lake on our last day. Thanks for watching.
Nice cook chuck. I just bought an Orion bullet smoker. Still learning about it. Ribs turned out great. Nice slow cooker! Thanks for sharing! Cheers from Dave over at Dabomb Smokes.😎🤘
Hello Chuck! I just came upon your channel. I like your wholesome every day content. People doing what people do. I don’t see that you need to change anything. I watched a couple of your videos and found them interesting. I watch the one where are you did a cook on the Orion cooker. That’s what got my attention. I just bought and made a video on the Orion bullet smoker. Keep making those videos man. Like seeing what you and Jen are up to. Liked and subbed. Cheers from Dave over at Dabomb Smokes!
Thank you! I appreciate that. I'll have to check out your video. Work has been busy so less time for editing but I'm going to get some more stuff up soon hopefully. Thanks for watching.
I've done Fins & Things, Hells Revenge, Long Canyon Rd and Gemini Bridges in Moab. I've also done Ophir and Black Bear in Colorado plus Last Dollar Rd. I put 2" lift with pretty aggressive tires. I'm impressed how well it did. I have videos of all the trails if you want to see what they're like.
@@midnitesilverrun8631 no problem. I'd suggest, if you do Hells Revenge, go out the way you came in. There's a spot where the trail splits and exits a different way and that was the most challenging. I wasn't sure we had enough ground clearance but we managed.
@@midnitesilverrun8631 That's cool. Definitely need to pay attention on Black Bear. It gets the adrenaline going. There is a smaller hot tub that isn't to bad that you can probably try. Hope you have a great time.