Nice video and thanks for filming. I know it's a lot of work to film and edit but there's plenty of us who rely on videos like these to help us decide what our next adventure will be :). i enjoyed just hearing the tires and natural sounds without music as you worked your way through obstacles.
You know when you're going into the trail just a couple hundred yards from the beginning of the GateKeeper if you look to your right and up the mountain a little you'll see some cutouts in the side of the mountain where miners used to sleep and if you go inside those little cubbies you will see some cool carvings into the Rock that the miners left 😉😉🎃🎃👍🏻👍🏻
Odessa canyon has another wonderful spot been through there plenty of times in my ol 82 yota! If you look up in the side of the canyon walls and see places where minors slept and have put some really cool carvings into dwelling. Great video you guys! 👍🏻🎃🎃
Great vid. Gave me confidence to take my gladi here this weekend. One thing i noticed, Tires don’t look aired down enough on the first obstacle. Still. Awesome skills!
Glad it helped :-) tires are down to 10 PSI always... you won't see this on the front tire when the vehicle is trying to go up a very steep obstacle... a shot of the rear tires would look completely different ;-)
quick tip / request, equalize your audio please, your speaking quietly so I turn it up then get blasted with camera shutter sounds, then a few minutes later your screaming at me when I haven't changed the volume. Still a great video though! You really push your gladiators capabilities.
You are 100% correct. I am still learning and its no excuse but my first mic died in the middle of editing/voice over and the new one had totally different gain settings... sadly commentary was added all over the vide after the change and on the computer in the editing software, I could not hear the difference.. however it was shockingly obvious on replay once published.... apologies for that !
nah... I could show just the parts that make us look good, but it's about an authentic look at the experience... and no trail run is ever totally smooth, as im sure you know ;-)