PACIFIC NORTHWEST : The 2014 JK-Experience [Teaser Trailer]

Wow, you guys aren't messing around this year getting the teaser out quickly, looks awesome, can't wait for the first release!!! :thumb:
 
Your video editing has gotten so damn good over the years! What are you guys shooting with? Do you have rigs for your DSLRs or are you shooting with dedicated camcorders?

Can't wait to see the full version! Keep up the good work you two! :beer:

Levi

2013 CG JKU 6-speed
 
The intro and graphics were just as cool as the content! Its the next evolution in your videos! :thumbup:

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Looks like it was a blast. Can't wait for the full video. I agree the videography is on par with some of the major studio's that do high end documentaries.
 
Another great Wayalife film. Cant wait to see the full length video:thumb::thumb:
Thank you Eddie and Cindy
 
Eddie that is a an awesome teaser GOSH :eek: can't wait to see the whole thing :thumb:

Thanks to you Eddie and your Wife we can see the experience of lifetime and make it a permanent bucket list item :thumb:
 
For 2014, the Off Road Evolution JK-Experience presented by Nitto Tire, would take 22 built up Jeep JK Wranglers, 46 people from around the world and put them to the test as they worked their way down the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Starting in Burlington, Washington, they would take on Walker Valley OHV Park, the Moses Lake sand dunes, challenge themselves on the Naches Funny Rocks and Moon Rocks, the thick muds of Elby and all before heading down to Oregon to play on obstacles such as Airplane Hill, 7up and Waterfall out in the Tillamook State Forest. Almost 1,000 miles later, they would finish up their epic journey on the dunes of Sand Lake and relaxing on the shores of Cape Kiwanda.

Click on the link below to watch the official PACIFIC NORTHWEST : The 201 JK-Experience Teaser Trailer now:


More than just a Jeep, it's a way of life!

Amazing teaser!! Can't wait to waste hours of my workday watching the full video on repeat! :thumb:

Quick question for you, Eddie: Do you take some shots with a remote controlled helicopter? Some of those shots at the beginning with all of the landscape panning are really incredible! Regardless, outstanding production!
 
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