We are a wheeling group based out of British Columbia, Canada. - Gear we use - Dji Pocket: amzn.to/3f60IHa - Social Accounts - Instagram: / xploroffrd Facebook: / xploroffroad RU-vid: / @xploroffroad
Nice to see the full-size boys come play on the tight, technical trails. That ford on Swampers is probably my favorite but the PW with rear-steer is pretty dope too.
One of the best off-road videos I’ve seen! Definitely got a new subscriber ! Great trail. Really enjoyed seeing a wide mix of rigs and not just a bunch of newer JK’s. ❤️🐞
Well hey yall. I was just checking this channel out (new suber too) and here ya are hahaha...I was actually thinking, I wonder if Goat Off-Road has ever wheeled over in BC...yet...Looks like a bucket list trip for sure.
Love to see Crush every single time get pinned and work his way out. Man we just love to sit and watch your amazing videos they are extremely cool!!! Please let us know where some of these rad trails are for some of us Jeep enthusiast that dream. 😁❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Gabe Miller gotta love the guys in the “built” rigs who just plough through everything with no skill dragging massive boulders into the middle of the trails for the others to clean up after or sitting in the same spot digging for a solid 5 minutes saying oh it will go lol
Man, love the content! Always appreciate the fact that you guys can run a rig through a river or fast moving creek. People here in commiefornia would lose their minds. Great vid as always!
This reminds me so much of the trails I drive in Ireland, the same granite boulders, same colour soil, same kinda coniferous forest but its forestry plantations, and most of all the rain lots and lots of rain, only difference is we don't have the american rigs, its mostly Toyotas, Suzukis, other Japanese makes, and l*nd r*v*rs we drive.
I agree. That thing is huge. I thought it was a full tube chassis at first, but it looks like there was the original frame in there with some heavy tube trussing. I love the recovery point welded to the pumpkin of the front axle. Those axles are huge. With a big truck with a diesel and huge tires that's what you need. I'd like to see a walk around of it.
That Cherokee (ZJ) was the most capable. Perfect combination of size and set up. The CJ wasn't in the same league as all the others. Needs better gearing and probably still has the three speed auto. The Ford was a beast. The GMC was cool. Shows how much vehicles have grown over the years. It wasn't much larger than a newer mid size truck. The Power Wagon was a monster too.
My 22mo daughter likes to watch two things on RU-vid: Elmo's World and "Jeeps" (a.k.a., 4LOW BC). They remind her of my '05 Wrangler Sport with a swapped-in Dana 44 rear and lockers from a vintage Rubicon of the same vintage. You guys continually amaze me (us?) with your rock-crawling prowess
It’s incredible how these vehicles can do so much. I’ve got my first truck. Ram 1500 RMT package with a 6 inch lift. I’m hoping I can take it out real soon and learn how to go through different types of terrain.
Wicked riding guys, you certainly came prepared with the right rigs!! Thanks for sharing your time with us, yes the quality of your filming is awesome, keep up the great work!! Thx again from Ontario. 😎
Wicked riding guys, you certainly came prepared with the right rigs!! Thanks for sharing your time with us, yes the quality of your filming is awesome, keep up the great work!! Thx again from Ontario. 😎