If nothing else… a skid to protect your oil pan and the transmission cooler lines serves well. I have one made by MORE. Haven’t needed it many times, but glad I had it when I needed it.
This is what I enjoy about your videos... You keep it real... No editing out all of the short comings or mishaps. I also appreciate your candid approach to off- roading. I have certainly pick up a few tips by watching your videos. Thanks for your dedication to content and keeping it real. Happy Holidays and safe travels. Perry
‘Dead ends are just new beginnings’. So true. Backtracking means I get to see the path I have traveled from a totally new perspective. And so often I encounter amazing new sights!
We have a brand new front skid plate you're more than welcome to. It has never been out of the box, but the box looks like crap from getting wet. We are in Tucson if you're interested.
Always enjoy your fantastic photography and places you visit. You gotta log allot of miles backtracking to pick up those cameras. Lots of great effort to bring us the essence of the trip. Thanks for going that extra mile Chris. Your in my backyard now.....but did not recognize any of the spots you stopped. So many trails to ride.....grin.
FYI: You don't need to up-armor... much. LCA and shock skids, and put some decent pumpkin covers on. I imagine a UHMB slider on that fuel tank would be just fine for you. Cheap, light, and effective for an overlander.
I too have challenged the limits of my comfort zone while 4 wheeling in my Jeep. I also prefer not to get in stressful situations, but sometimes you just have to roll with it.
I am happy to just touch bases ,dont need to live with the guy. If he has more to say or show ,I can be happy with that,he isnt the only one out there.he has a life
Arizona has obstacles and scenery that are second to none. The are harder to locate than Moab, often hidden up tight canyons. Try Florence Junction, Four Peaks, and Log Corral Canyon.
Always love the videos. Orangie was a major inspiration for me getting my own JK, "Jeepy," a few years back. Even though I am now lucky enough to have my own adventures, I still learn a lot watching yours.
I was about to ask if you thought the Revel could do that trail, and then you got to the rock garden..... Welcome back to Arizona. Enjoy our .... rain!? Safe travels
Thanks for the video. Also, thanks for the tutorial on how to get through rough terrain without a spotter. A less experienced driver would probably have broken something in that rough patch.
I know which channel that shirt is from! Chris you have inspired me to get my own off road/tiny home set up! I hope to do a lot more traveling next year! Keep on trucking!
Smooth😅 Chris that’s a very loud power steering unit. Lol been listing to it for a couple years now. I injoy ur vids. But your turning into a warm lander. But it was 8- here this am. Lol. Carrie on.
@@grahameroberts8109 I believe its the PS pump, he topped it off last volg I think and it almost stopped. Nice to know a JK's PS pump can go on the fritz for years before failure.
Great to see you back in our ‘hood! If you have time and head to the east valley area, check out the Bulldog Canyon Trail just south of the Lower Salt River. It’s part of Tonto National Forest land. Safe travels!
Enjoy your videos, but I always wonder exactly where you are. I live in the Phoenix area & think I recognize some of the trails. Would you mind sharing details? FR designations would be cool. Thx
Chris I've been watching you for years I enjoy watching your videos What thing I've noticed Is that you don't have a radio system I do a lot of offloading Myself May I suggest Maybe a midland Micro mini radio They're not that expensive they have Good radios I'm putting 1In my jeep Cherokee trailhawk And I also have a President Randy FCC Handheld CB I love it So very good radio Because I know from experience there isn't always cell phone service What's the micro minis you can get good distance Open areas Group president electronics Our top of the line CB radios Coming out with more technology In cobra uniden Or midland In fact Midlands getting out of the CB And going With micro mini radios Because there's more and more overlanders out there very good I'm not gonna say I'm enjoying watching your video keep going Good to see you and jeez doing well Keep on jeeping This is Trailhawk adventures Signing off
Just curious and this question might have been explained in previous episodes I missed. When venturing out solo, how do you make shots following the Jeep moving on, e.g., around 2:00 in the video? Thanks!
Chris I really enjoyed this weeks video, ok I enjoy them all… They’ll always be those folks that want something more, why’d you do that when you should of done this. The identifier that comes to mind is “arm chair quarterback”… Stay safe and if you’re headed towards Las Cruces I’d love to meet up with you and Shannon .
Welcome back to Arizona, hopefully this year if you come back to Tucson you’ll allow me to show you some great trails or allow me to collab with you and guide you on some trails ?...
Lol. I'm just someone that pops into these videos from time to time, but the constant bitching about length of videos, Shannon, his channel isn't the same, etc. crack me up everytime.
I wish I could contribute as a Patreon, I really enjoy your videography and explorations. So subscribed and mashing the like button is my only “contribution”. Enjoy living while we’re all still here !