MOAB - FORK YEAH: Flat Iron Mesa [Part 1 of 3]

LearJeff

New member
Wow. This video made me sad because I wasn't there in person. But it made me happy that I discovered Wayalife and subsequently joined the on-line Wayalife community so I could enjoy the most awesome videos on the interwebs. And most of all, it inspired me (as do all of Eddie and Cindy's videos) to get off my ass and get out there and use my Jeep for what it was intended! So thanks you guys :)
 

kpig

Member
Great video. Now I need another to see if Moochie ever scratched his wheels. Also, I have a hankering for Korean BBQ. Thanks Eddie and Cindy for sharing.
 

pop2tu

Active Member
Awesome video, can't wait for part 2. Thank you Eddie and Cindy for sharing all your hard work with us!
 

Mun50n3d

Member
There is a place located in the Southeast corner of Utah and it is know by Jeepers from around the world as being a holy land of off-roading. It is a land of slick rock, big ledges, intimidating climbs and scary off camber obstacles that have you clinging to the edge of cliff faces over a thousand feet up. This place is none other than Moab, the home of the Easter Jeep Safari and where Cindy and I make a pilgrimage to every year with our good friends and to put our Jeeps and ourselves to the test. In this new WAYALIFE Epic Trex Adventure video series, you'll get to see all the fun we had during a week of wheeling in this amazing place and taking on Jeep trails such as Flat Iron Mesa, Cliffhanger, Poison Spider Mesa, Gold Bar Rim and the Golden Spike.

Part 1 in this multi-part series highlights our rendezvous with our friends in Vegas, our long journey out to Moab and the very first trail we ran once we got there, Flat Iron Mesa. We hope you enjoy our presentation and if you have a moment afterwards, we'd be grateful if you could please let us know what you thought about it. Thank you for watching.[/I]
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I've already watched this over a lunch hour at work while eating. I wasn't really paying much attention to it, but from what I heard I was laugh quite a bit. I'll have to queue it up on the TV when I get home while I'm cookin' dinner tonight.
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Mun50n3d

Member
Looks amazing on a 65" TV. Simple narrative, group interaction on the trails and off was funny. The videography was just amazing as well. Wish I was there with the group. Oh!!! And the pucker factor was off the charts. My wife said 'oh hell no! Your on your own. I'm walking.' Can't wait to see what is next from this trip.
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austin160

Member
I LOVE these videos! I sit a computer all day and work on one monitor with Wayalife films on the other. Awesome job!
 

Modit

New member
I enjoyed this first installment and I'm looking forward to what follows. :clap2:
Thanks for sharing your adventures. I've got to get up to MOAB.
 

Graywolf

Member
Great video, Thanks for all the hard work to produce the film. It has been 2 years since our last trip to Moab, After watching the film, We are planning at trip this year. Right after we get back from the Rubicon next week. Again thanks for a great film.
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H8ROADS

Caught the Bug
Ha!! Ive been hanging with you guys so long I made it into title sequence! This was awhile ago, but such damn fun. So many good memories and more to come!
 

BlueBox

New member
Another awesome installment. Well done.

Just got back from Moab last weekend so this certainly helped give a fix. The withdrawls are terrible! :grayno:
 
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