Awesome video Eddie and Cindy! Love the focus on the people and the experience and not just the Jeeps.
Can't wait for Part 3!
Thank you. We're so glad that you would enjoy this FOR the focus on people and the experience. It is what we remember most about a trip like this and feel compelled to share it as being just as important as showing Jeeps driving over stuff. :yup:
I've been trying to just get the wife to go with me, let alone drive. Lately when I've been watching these videos I catch her glancing over at my tablet or phone. She watched part 2 with me tonight and I pointed out that Cindy was driving that line through the moon rocks, she was pretty impressed! Hopefully this is the first step towards getting her out on the trail.
Great job on the video you two. Can't wait for part 3!
That is so awesome! For the most part, wheeling has been a guy thing and Cindy does hope to show the gals out there just how much fun they can have at it too :crazyeyes:
Wonder how many many windows will break in episode 3
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I had to watch it again. Really beautiful scenery out there.
Oh, and it turns out there ARE more than three jeeps in part two. Looks like a very fun group and that I like.
"You're in it now"
:cheesy: There are - a lot just look the same especially being that many are similar in color. :crazyeyes:
So is this what went through Randy's mind?: Wow, Moby just got really torn up going through there. I gotta try it!
Actually, he apparently was coming around from though the woods to get to the bottom of the rocks and missed it. But, I'm sure he would have been more motivated to do it had he seen it
Amazing stuff. Love how foreign moon rocks looks; that must have been a pretty unique challenge. And of course mad respect for Mel & EVO1, it's crazy to see what they're capable of, esp when you consider being the first one to go and almost always seemingly without a spotter. I can only imagine how intimidating that last bit was if the offer to try what Mel did was open to all participants and only 2 others were willing to risk it - props to Randy and Cindy for sure!
No disrespect to Mel as respect is certainly due to his amazing driving skills but to be fair, he was spotted up by our trail guide who is a local. Also, EVO 1 is a race rig with a motor pushed back for a more balanced weight distribution is and a fraction of the weight of Moby or Randy's 1BAJK and I'm not just talking about the Jeep. EVO 1 also doesn't carry any tools, welders, camping gear, refrigerator, etc. Just trying to put things into perspective.