I enjoyed the vid - thanks for posting.There were 3 obstacles that I was unwilling to try this time around. They were the "Escalator" and the two tubs (Mickey's and Devil's hot tub).
Iād like to do Mickeyās and Escalator on my next trip. We werenāt sure about the line on escalator and was concerned with getting it wrong and making headlines for all the wrong reasons. The Lionās Back is an impressive sight and I wouldāve like the opportunity to at least consider it.I enjoyed the vid - thanks for posting.
I've done Mickey's (once) and the Escalator several times. I see no point of doing the hot tub's - not my thing. Did it once so I could say I did - kind of like Lion's Back (wouldn't do that again if I could).
The Escalator isn't too bad, but the line can be deceiving and you can easily put it on it's side if your tire slips off the wall.
Looking forward to more vids...
Love this shot!!!!Canāt wait to get my bronco out to moab. Try to make it almost every year.
Awesome indeed, and great job! I want my Bronco, while I dont see my adventures being to that scale of mountain climbing, Id break out in hives, lol, I just want to go driving in it!Hi guys,
** No Broncos were hurt in the filming of this episode **
The long awaited moment has finally arrived and I took delivery of my brand new 2021 Oxford White Bronco Badlands. 13 months of waiting can afford you plenty of time to plan for an epic off-roading trip. Upon taking delivery of my Bronco I equipped my rig with the Icon Alloys Rebound Pro wheels mated to the the Mickey Thompson Baja MT tires and set out to explore Moab and capture the AWESOMENESS on film. Enjoy!
Iām not 100% sure but Iām sure there are guides in Moab. We met a couple who were visiting from the East coast and they tagged along with us and finished Hells Revenge in a Jeep rental.Thanks by the way great video. Iāll be in western CO and Moab next spring. Wondered if guides were available like in your video.
Although there arenāt any spots in Hells or Fins where you could hit and damage your spare tire, nevertheless the hitch extender was used just in case. In one the clips I do drag the spare tire through the sand when tackling an obstacle.Why not remove hitch extender before hitting these trails?
Nice work on the driving and video.
Thanks
Love this shot!!!!
Thanks for a great video of the new Bronco on the rocks at Moab. I hope to get there someday. What size were those MT tires, and did you do any additional modifications?Hi guys,
** No Broncos were hurt in the filming of this episode **
The long awaited moment has finally arrived and I took delivery of my brand new 2021 Oxford White Bronco Badlands. 13 months of waiting can afford you plenty of time to plan for an epic off-roading trip. Upon taking delivery of my Bronco I equipped my rig with the Icon Alloys Rebound Pro wheels mated to the the Mickey Thompson Baja MT tires and set out to explore Moab and capture the AWESOMENESS on film. Enjoy!
Got it - makes sense to use that as a sacrificial lamb. I do the same with my 3/4 ton pickup, which has much different approach and departure limitations. New to vehicles with rear tire on back like Jeep and Bronco. Thanks for feedback and, again, really enjoyed the video.Although there arenāt any spots in Hells or Fins where you could hit and damage your spare tire, nevertheless the hitch extender was used just in case. In one the clips I do drag the spare tire through the sand when tackling an obstacle.
They were the 35ā Mickey Thompson MTZ P3 Mud Terrain wrapped around the Icon Alloys 17ā Rebound Pro w/ InnerLock wheels.Thanks for a great video of the new Bronco on the rocks at Moab. I hope to get there someday. What size were those MT tires, and did you do any additional modifications?
Why isnāt your garage textured?Glad that clickbait title didnāt last.