I heard you guy got into trouble for destroying the old and damaged bridge? There was a post on FB PNW Overland which is usually more or less in WA. Just saying...
Umm destroying is a bit of an overstatement. There was a judgment mistake and some of the rotten boards ended up breaking in the process. It’s unfortunate it happend, and I offer my apologies to the offroad and overlanding community. We all make mistakes. And we will do better moving forward
Well thank you so much 🤙 I appreciate the support. I’m super pumped to release my next video. It will hands down be my best piece of work!! See you there 🤘🏻
Thank you, I really can’t wait to release the next one, I’m looking at my footage and I’m blown away with what I have captured and the story I get to tell. See you there 🤘🏻😃
Ohhh ok, I knew I had somthing wrong, a shaft goes straight down, and a cave is naturally a-curing, just couldn’t find the words! Thank you for teaching me something new! 😄
Ya, going into old abandoned mines is not terribly smart. Yes, i do it, but i am properly trained and equipped. Just so you know, search and rescue is NOT allowed to go in and rescue you/retrieve your body.
Oh I know, it really isn’t the smartest move on the planet, it’s why I put a massive disclaimer warning sign and also spoke of the dangers. I don’t want to encourage others. Just because we were ok doesn’t mean somebody else won’t have the same luck.
@LetsGetLost. I'm working with our MLA on this problem. Far too many inexperienced youtubers going into abandoned mines these days. The only people that CAN rescue you are mine rescue teams, and they are tied to the mines they work at. It could take a week or more to retrieve your body. They would have to get leave from their jobs and travel on their own dime, IF someone was even able to organize such a rescue/body retrieval.
This adit in particular has been frequently visited and so we felt a little more confident going in. I’m not sure if that makes it any more save or can new gas build up? If it was any other scenario I wouldn’t have gone in.
The cabin daily recap cant get better than that. and yes I been in a few caves man made and natural but when it gets time to crawl its time for me to go back. 😰
When it gets to squeezing into places count me out as-well the thought makes me squirm. That cabin was one of my all time favourite moments in the backcountry, what a treat it was to just relax and have a drink with everyone.
I have never seen so much rain out here in August!! You islanders brought it with you!! And I was so glad for the stove inside the cabin, so I could dry out!!
Haha yea we brought a lot of rain with us. Essentially the last day of wheeling. What a monsoon. Relaxing in the warm cabin made the day. That was spectacular!
I remember watching the same trail on the other RU-vid channel the storyteller I can't help my Canadian comrade out.😂 That's a beautiful trail I'm so glad to see it again on somebody else's channel 👍👍👍👍👍🌟
This really was one of my favourite adventures of the trip, captured so well, as always. I’ll never forget the reprieve of the cabin that night as the storm crashed on outside. The sense of true camaraderie as we listened to the stories from Mike and Kevin, and of course the complete and utter adrenaline rush of driving that road…I mean “it’s only scary if you roll off the edge” 🤣🤣🤣 Great times buddy, loved this one. 🤘🏻♥️
The cabin was an absolute treat to unwind and hunker down out of the storm. Sharing story’s with everyone. It’s one of those memories now that will just never fade 🤙😀
Just starting to get into jeeps. I have a 08 JKU. Looking into building it up for some mid grade trails. Thanks to Let's get lost you got me so interested. Thank you.
What was your favourite part of this adventure? Also would you ever go adventuring into an abandoned mine shaft? Leave a comment below, I greatly appreciate chatting with you all 🤙
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Another solid video, Just straight to the point with everything! We released a portable jump starter. Can we invite you to do a review? If so,How can we connect with you
You really do have some impressive driving skills, I get the same feeling when my setup does things I don't think it will. Running a 21 Chevy Colorado 4x4 work truck on 32"Ko2s .
Thank you so much, I really believe time behind the wheel in whatever your driving and learning how the weigh transfers and how it going to react trumps over endless mods with not as much seat time. If you know your rig it can take you beautiful places.
aside from the main topic of the video, i like your trailer. its pretty unique and i wish i saw it before i built my own even though mine turned out pretty awesome :D there's some touches to yours i find interesting.
Surprised you didn't get the bumpers at the same time? Lol. Front one has got to go. You need a stubby to make the front look proportional. Same for the rear. Motobilt front stubby and an LoD destroyer rear full width corners to mate to your rear fenders and provide rear corner protection. That would look nice !. I've got the rugged ridge (without the bull bar) stubby and the LoD rear but I'm on 38's and Rubicon axles with offset wheels. Very proportional and the lateral stability off camber is very noticeable.
Gorgeous i was out that way in June! Im an islander -a girl who works at my physio told me about your channel and im so grateful. i like the music- and the factual info about the river. Cant wait to see you blow up.