Great job my friend. I enjoyed the USA tour. Keep up the great video work!!Had some good fun with it on the weekend for sure! Thanks for the share.![]()
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Great job my friend. I enjoyed the USA tour. Keep up the great video work!!Had some good fun with it on the weekend for sure! Thanks for the share.![]()
Same. Need to find places like this. Looked so much fun.Can we get someone in here to fix the forum. It seems I cant like something A FREAKING BILLION TIMES!!!!!!!
For real this is where sasquatch is at home I love this kind of wheeling. Awesome video! Keep em coming!
Absolutely love your videos!!!! Prob my top watched channel on youtube. The cinematography alone is amazing, throw in some Bronco and jeep's off-roading and I'm sold.Thanks everyone. Really appreciate the positive feedback. I'm having a lot of fun with this thing.
I was watching your video on my computer when I got partway through, I said to myself "Screw this, I'm going downstairs and watch it on my big screen TV!"Had some good fun with it on the weekend for sure! Thanks for the share.![]()
Thanks! It's shot on a Panasonic GH5s, DJI Mavic 3, and DJI Action 2.@The Story Till Now Great work and footage. What kind of camera are you using? This is like high end motion picture quality.
At 2:35 in the video he says he aired down to 14psi.Deflating your tires would have helped a lot, you can go to 15psi on regular wheels. But nice to see some Canadian content in non-sand paper rock trails lol ( i.e. Moab like rocks ) Those are REAL trail lol
Yeah I should mention that the tires are awesome in the snow/ice. I was on a road that you basically couldn't stand up on without falling, and had plenty of traction.I took my Bronco in the mud and totally agree the GY Sas tires do suck for mud. They’ve actually been good in snow, on rock and on road. I do see changing them at some point though.