I DO!!! ;)
They take a while to put together.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/phantom-canyon-road-in-southern-colorado.69394/
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/yankee-hill-colorado-with-a-gladiator-a-rivian-and-a-broncoā¦-damage.68158/
On YouTube, shorts, videos less than a minute, are portrait. It was actually shot in landscape but to make the short, it has to be portrait. The longer form videos of these trails are landscape.
Oh dear. When I did my first trail in Moab it was 18 years ago and it was Fins. I was like, what the hell have I gotten myself into. Now⦠not so much. But itās fun to take new folks on those trailsā¦
That Rivian, my sons, did really well!
Technical..nope..
Pucker.. Yeapā¦
Views.. amazing!
On this trail, the pucker factor was high enough that some people refused to ride in the wagons through this section. They were called āchickensā.
I could see why trusting a horse might be tough. 400 foot drop..
Gladiator and Rivian..
Haha! Yeah, my son hasnāt had any troubles getting parts as of yet but know knows.
Another interesting thing, my Gladiator has about 2000 moving parts (the ones that typically break). That Rivian, about 30⦠Iām probably going to break about 80 times before he does.
Well, my son and I were wheeling in Moab and we got some video of us going up the same, pretty tall, step. I was a little more care free in my rig than my son wanted to be in his rig but in the end, we both made it just fine taking the same line... Him with some spotting :)
The Gladiator (from...
Took the Gladiator (along with a Rivian) to Moab. This was one of the cool little optional steps we both did. The Diesel climbed right up. We were a little more careful with the Rivian but probably didn't need to be...
Went to southern Colorado and did Something a bit different. 2 of the 3 trails we did were just dirt roads with no obstacles. But we just explored the history and short towns along the route. It was fun..
Hey all,
Weāre trying something different here. Instead of just finding obstacles to drive over (which we still do), we are looking to spend some real time exploring histories, ghost towns, mines and other fun stuff about the trails⦠including obstacles :)
Let me know if this is interesting to...
I have the apex. Love them. Iāve had rubicons and Iāve had Jeeps where I had to pull pins. This falls really nicely in between. Itās spendy but worth it if you can toss the coin at it.
Honestly, I would have been more fine with the dragging, but I was wheeling with my son in his Rivian. Similar sized vehicles. His is bone stock. He never rubbed a thing.. punk kidsā¦