3 miles in 15 hrs. That would be brutal in that heat.:beer:
Oh yeah, what was worse is that the rocks heated up and the whole canyon felt like a furnace and well into the night. It sucked!
So after watching it 5 times, I still cant get over how "real deal" this captures the epic trek. It speaks volumes to all the planning and passion about the adventure and the commitment to sharing it by you and Cindy. Beyond the incredibly professional production, what i love is the story telling of which none was planned.
You and Cindy truly love this and it shows. That part at the end of the video when you close and its clear its been a really long adrenaline day is priceless. Thank you both for letting me share the adventure with great friends.
Thanks Et, that really means a lot to us and we're so glad that you join us on so many of our runs :yup:
I was finally able to watch this film, and I must say; it was fantastic!
You guys do an excellent job with Editing, effects, and most importantly wheeling.
Your videos do an incredible job of painting a picture on what a "Wayalife" truly is. Not just driving over stuff and having a lifted vehicle, but sharing a common interest with friends, having a great time exploring some history, and overcoming challenging obstacles on some of the best trails in the Country.
Proud to be apart of this community.
Thank you, we really do appreciate it and we're so glad that you would feel this way. As much as we love the challenge of driving over stuff, it in and of itself is not what's most important to us. For us, it's more like icing on the cake to everything else. I'm glad that you are a part of this community.
What planning process?...
:idontknow: :crazyeyes:
Awesome video Eddie! Thanks for sharing. The trail looks like a beast! Do you mind sharing what video editing software you use? I'm currently using the go pro software which is okay but doesn't allow you to do much. Looking forward to your next video!
We use Adobe Premier BUT, I should warn you that it isn't an easy piece of software you can just pick up and use. If you're willing to learn it, you will find it to be useful. Of course, Final Cut is the industry standard.
Loved the video! It's good to see the regular wayalife crew again.
Glad to hear it. We're glad to be featuring our regular crew again too. :yup: