@@OzarkOverlandAdventures you bet. i cancelled TV and just finished building my truck, but eventually I'll be a Patreon supporter and see you on the trails :)
Prescribed burns can get nutty back home in Florida. I've been on some of the back trails of the Osceola National Forest and had small patches of actively burning brush right next to the Jeep.
33 minutes into this video you were approaching a large puddle and it reminded me of the first video that I watched of yours...when you nosed the black JKU deep into that hole with the entire front end under water. Been watchin ever since.
My favorite video so far! Thank you for all of the beautiful footage of water crossings and drone footage. I love the way you are able to randomly stop and express your thoughts to your viewers. But best of all was when you casually pulled out that pop tart that perfectly matched your hair!
Thank you for my daily dose of relaxation. My wife and I are slowly building our rig and putting some gear together. Can't wait to get out there and experience it for ourselves. Also can't wait to visit the Ozarks one day.
This is much closer to how I camp, but you still bring a lot more than I do in my TJ. I started years ago with motorcycle camping on my KLR and SV, where I learned how to pack light.
Looking at using kammock outpost for those long road trips where i don't want to stay in a hotel . Need 3-4 hrs of rest. Quickest way i know other than alum cab camper .
Hola Matt! bello, los chicos lo disfrutaron muchisimo! los sonidos del agua las ruedas la lluvia, el verte hacer todo desde un principio, cortar la medera , etc... Cuando vieron tu cara de frio preguntan: Mama, Matt se enferma se resfría? Sale igual cuando esta enfermo? Hace tantas cosas y siempre esta bien de salud. Tiene que tomar las sopitas de pollo! jajajajaj 🤩Quieren aprender hacer todo lo basico para estar en un campamento! GRACIAS! 🙃
Hi Matt, I like the duffel bag, sleeping bag and moonshade very cool. There’s something about rain that’s very soothing. If you like Jack Ryan and if you have Netflix check out The Night Agent. Loved the mud and water trails in this video. Caleb falls pretty cool. Thank you for the content 😊
I bought an APL 55 after you talked about yours. Building an overland trailer from the ground up and I feel iceco is the best for the price and where things are on it.
Just finished watching your video we seen you were going to buy a new tent from global road outdoors good luck you may have set up a deal to promote but when we ordered ours on 2-9-2023 and he took the money out of the bank he told us he had two in stock and would ship it out on monday or tuesday its been a line of hearing nothing and excuses as of 3-25-2023 we still have no tent.
Another great video! Just wondering if you would let the viewers know if the trail you're traveling on would be good for pulling an off road camping trailer, and I haven't seen a video with you pulling your trailer. I know it makes for more challenges, but would be great information shared. All the best!
Awesome as always man I think @Overlandxeploits with skip and a few others I rode in with I think may have been through that section 🤷♂️ but I could not tell ya as I'm still new to the map tracking and all that but looks as the rain made for some beautiful water sights
Great road trip! Now we want to know for all those river crossing shots, did you actually set up the tripod on each one? Then go back. Or did you magically get the drone out in the rain. That was a lot of retrieval of the camera while it was raining. We appreciate it. It would be cool to have someone filming you as you film each trip. I don't think folks have any idea what goes into videos like this. Your story telling is so nicely incorporated. And we started to think a wedge camper was going on the truck. Won't be long according to my magic 8 ball. 😅 Thank you again for taking us along. Mark (& Teresa) Hampstead Maryland Ford Ranger - GFC Camper V2 #1919
Hey Matt. You mentioned the new duffle and sleeping bag, but I couldn't find your hammock set up. I know you've had it for a while, but could you share again. TIA
The alternate line comment kinda rubbed me wrong with the fact that parks and wildlife makes those alternate lines for their vehicles and if others have larger vehicles can take that line with no worries. My good friend who works for parks and wildlife does that all the time for precautions and forest emergencies. Also allowing larger vehicles to go through. So those lines “should” be there.
Dang I hate camping in the rain for sure!! Good job though. You were not worried about camping so close the river in the hard rain?? You should check out the Heaven lay flat tent hammock! Been using one for two years now and it’s awesome!
Hey! Thanks for all the content. Quick question I know you run Vision Wheels, and I'm looking at a set of those, but I wondered if you had any experience with rocktrix. I was hoping to save some on wheels to spend extra on my lift and tires.
First of all.. Am I the only one when pulling those fiberglass poles outta a pocket like that.... that is like... "oh no..this is gonna snap..." and cringes super hard till it is out? Secondly.. I saw you have a bag on the tailgate... any insight on that?
Great footage. cool adventure. as always a pleasure watching you go wheeling. But I really have to ask... Why aren't you wearing a seat belt when off roading? I've noticed it in a bunch of your episodes.
Matt, I envy how many beautiful trails you have surrounding you. Here in Connecticut, we have really nothing at all. But here in CONNECTICUT, we have a pretty good university that I live about 20 minutes from. Not sure if you're heard of it? Most know it as UCONN. They play basketball there. 🏀 😂 😏 ❤
Hi Matt, awesome video as always 🙌🏻. Wondering if you would be interested in selling your roof top tent. I heard you say you were getting a new one. I called James a few weeks ago and left a message about purchasing one, but haven’t heard back from him yet 😂. Thanks
I bet those trees burning were ash trees. They are cutting down trees infested by that invasive boring beetle and in order to keep the eggs in them from hatching they burn the trees.
You’re right. Most forestry personnel depending on the vehicle they’re driving will make an alternate line for safety. And it’s perfectly okay for people to take that line. This is coming from someone who’s good friend works for parks and wildlife.
@@RamJamOverland I'm a volunteer firefighter of a small town in Southern Arkansas and we respond to all wildland fires in our area and depending on the size and/or location we call in forestry for assistance, and dozers show up and push lines around the fire and we use our brush trucks to assist them in containment and our other trucks for protecting individuals homes,if any are in the area.
@@OzarkOverlandAdventures I was looking in the background of your shot. Couldn't tell anything about the hill. And forestry also use side by sides. Just commenting on your channel. Wasn't even disagreeing with you, because there are a lot of people that don't care and trash trails and make it where they get closed. And not everyone gets to see a burn zone.
I know what you do is fun , but for the amount of content you put out it got to get redundant . I will say you are a beat ! Certainly a hard charger ! Enjoy all your hard work, thank you.
Which ICECO FRIDGE is that? How does it handle being exposed to the weather? While driving and at camp how do you power it. I have a bunch of questions and real time users provide the best/ honest answers. Thanks