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@MeetOnTheRoad19 күн бұрын
Hi, we confirm.... Unimog is the best offroad truck 😊 You did very good job with this Mog 👍👏 We are preparing our 1300L for our retirement, to go explore the roads of the world with no return date! Friendships from Corsica 🥰
@tcbrowntx8 ай бұрын
I got second-hand stomach drops from some of the tilts the mog made. 😂 What a challenging, but fun adventure!
@andreefaniel45008 ай бұрын
Ouuuufffff … !! Thank God Drew knows mechanic./ makes me rethink leaving cuz I’m solo. You two are remarkable masters in each your domaine. Thanks A LOT for your transparency .. your generosity. ❤ from Québec PS : I don’t think your trip is a disaster .. “au contraire” .. it’s full of precious experiences ..
@OurWayToRoam8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! 🩵
@mozkotze64158 ай бұрын
Well done both of you and don’t worry you’ll both get so in tune with the mog and all this will be history 😂😂😂
@LesNewell8 ай бұрын
For a truck that size a battery pole saw/pruning saw would be a very worth while investment. A battery chain saw has saved me quite a few times in my 4x4 but it doesn't have the reach you need for your beast.
@OurWayToRoam8 ай бұрын
We have a little Makita battery powered chainsaw that helps a lot! In this situation it would’ve been most of the tree needing to be cut down and we don’t want to have that much impact on the trail. A little less and it would’ve been no problem!
@vonheise8 ай бұрын
I would guess that inclines look worse from the inside than the view from outside. Curious with such large tires what pressure you run on the highways and off-road. I carry a 40 volt small battery 12" chain saw for branch problems, but don't know the law for that where you are.
@edcdt078 ай бұрын
thanks for brilliant videos love watching your adventures, and you are a wonderful team. get some spare hoses just in case for future adventures. ;-)
@freeinFL8 ай бұрын
A mog dog, I love it!
@OurWayToRoam8 ай бұрын
Official Mog Dogs reporting for duty 🫡
@artzahara39225 ай бұрын
Hello guys, with a Unimog always carry some airlines in the different sizes and repair fittings: to do a quick repair cut out leaking section and fit two couplings with a new pipe in between and off you go..they are after all 37 year old plastic air lines! Been travelling in a Unimog through the Sahara..I did also carry a spare compressor as the truck will not function without correct air pressure supply. Always check oil level in portal hubs after long runs: there is very little oil and it evaporates into the main axle casing risking to run dry. There are aftermarket parts to avoid that in Germany. Other than that no problems.. happy Unimogging, best, Martin
@JosephPuplava8 ай бұрын
Wow! This is so far my favorite video. That Unimog is so tall, like an 18-wheeler truck climbing and crawling the mountain ⛰️. I will have a panic attack driving that big monster with sweaty hands with a tight knot in my stomach. I laughed when you walked toward to the driver door to pat on the MOG's rear end. Your MOG will be great once you replace the hoses. I would have a backup hose for emergency such as hose clamp and so on. That thing is a moose 🫎 or a beast! Love it!
@GoTerry4 ай бұрын
I grew up in So Cal, which is all desert in every direction, so I was used to seeing Rattler's but as a kid in the 70's an old dude used to pay us $5.00 for each one we'd catch and use them as hat bands, belts etc. around September the nights would get cold so they'd go to the roads and warm up, one night I caught 5 and thought, That's the most money I had ever had at one time Thanks for sharing
@tomwilliam51188 ай бұрын
Great job Drew
@OurWayToRoam8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@James-j2k1w7 ай бұрын
Excellent, great story telling.. You guys are well above the grade.👍 🙏🙏🙏🏆
@AdiSchuett-l3x8 ай бұрын
I would suggest that you buy a few replacement hoses in the diameters used in the Mog. This is not expensive, but important if you are far away from workshops. The hoses are brittle after decades. Also think about the hoses on the engine, e.g. cooling water, or cooling belt, etc.These are now small things that can fail, as is the case with old vehicles...it is technology after all, and technology can break. But it can also be repaired, as you know and did. Don't let it spoil your fun, you know that you don't have a perfect and old vehicle that now needs to be made fit again. It would only be bad if you had an engine, gearbox or chassis damage. I think, this trip was not a disaster for you. It was a bit strenuous, with small interruptions. That's the adventure of traveling, things happen that are not planned. So what... Have a good trip, and a few oily fingers shouldn't stop you.
@MogsAndDogs8 ай бұрын
Ahh the dreaded hiss. Well done on the fix. Love the all off-pavement route you chose, what a beautiful area.
@bitminerbob67318 ай бұрын
For every little thing that breaks and you fix it, that's one less thing to worry about not being able to fix in the future. :)
@tammycruz81898 ай бұрын
U guys look so happy ,,even in tough times the smiles on both your faces says it all . Live it Up , Enjoy n Safe Travels Always. Mucho Love Always God Bless Ya'll ❤❤❤❤
@OurWayToRoam8 ай бұрын
Thank you! We’ve been truly enjoying ourselves ☺️
@davef55958 ай бұрын
I wonder how it is in real life when the camera isn’t recording? I hope they are genuine.
@tommoraga83188 ай бұрын
Lake Pleasant is 14 miles from my home. I hope you have a great time in our area. Enjoy!!😀🇺🇸
@OurWayToRoam8 ай бұрын
What a beautiful place to live! We love it there!
@ColinGarner-h1t7 ай бұрын
Love the Unimog and loves those gorgeous dogs and even more I like how the lady knows how to pronounce route correctly , unusual for an American.
@robertkochou54128 ай бұрын
Filming those wild donkeys would have been nice too,they are very rare to see ! Have a safe trip you guys ❤
@growingslowandwild8 ай бұрын
SUCH A GREAT VIDEO GUYS!!!!!!!!!
@PeterAmbrose-k7v8 ай бұрын
I loved this episode, I grew up in Wickenburg AZ, right where you were. I took that Senator trail many times to Crown King, and the back way up Mingus mountain to Prescott (thank you for saying it right, like biscuit). This is the desert I roamed as a kid, on my horse and in jeeps. So beautiful. Sometimes, you have to use the wash beds to get around obstacles. Enjoying your adventures
@OurWayToRoam8 ай бұрын
Happy you enjoyed the episode! We were honored to break in the truck on such a beautiful trail! It must’ve been an adventure to grow up there!
@jrgenthomsen86925 ай бұрын
Thanks for sherring Y'r life, Y are two very life wise and talented people... Bess Y From Denmark DK 👍
@TheFrontal1238 ай бұрын
A great start to your trip, no need to sweat the little leaks, welcome to the world of Mogs.......
@thierryfaller27277 ай бұрын
Bravo a vous,j'adore l'unimog,et ce n'est pas banal,au pays de la locomotion.Bonne chance pour la suite.
@philstreeter97038 ай бұрын
Great video. The unimog is working great.
@rain88458 ай бұрын
Love your content. Can’t wait to see the rest of the journey.
@grabowskycountry8 ай бұрын
How fun, and it came with adventure, such a fabulous scenic path. Won’t be long before you feel more comfortable with the capabilities of Moose. Exciting safe travels, Cheers 🍻
@OurWayToRoam8 ай бұрын
This trip definitely helped us get more comfortable with the truck! Truly an impressive machine!
@grabowskycountry8 ай бұрын
@@OurWayToRoam my husband has wanted one for almost 40 years when he saw them outside the military…it’s stillll in his dreams. Enjoy it🤗🇨🇦
@Jaya-zn7vr8 ай бұрын
So so beautiful to see all your creative labours no now taking you to... Everywhere. Savannah, your words at the end, bounced off the moon and into my heart, here in OZ. Cheers to the 4 of you 🎉
@wagz8 ай бұрын
I've followed you guys for a long time and in my opinion this is your best episode ever. Really great stuff. I love that you share the rookie aspects of learning the truck and learning real off-roading. Terrific episode guys!
@foblife89043 ай бұрын
You guys should get some radio for communication going off road.
@keltait8 ай бұрын
that staircase section was wild. looked so scary watching!
@mozkotze64158 ай бұрын
You need to put brush bars over your habitat that would solve all the tree issues
@stanmarion5508 ай бұрын
20:20, Tule Homestead, get a small chainsaw to carry with you, it looks like some of the branches had been trimmed before.
@markrenfrow98738 ай бұрын
Y'all have for sure found a view!
@mscarlarn8 ай бұрын
Wow. How beautiful! Enjoy every second. Xoxo
@24Alisonall8 ай бұрын
Great video! So real!! The good and the bad. Real life.
@JHe-f9t8 ай бұрын
It's always the hoses you didn't know existed that will fail, and they're always the most hidden. Also, might be a good idea to think about changing all the fluids early. This is probably the longest single trip that thing has ever been driven and all the sludges have probably been knocked loose by now.
@OurWayToRoam8 ай бұрын
I swear we never even noticed that hose until it started acting up 😅 you’re right, that’s how it always goes! Good suggestion! We’re planning a full fluid change and maintenance session for the mog very soon!
@patriciasporer30458 ай бұрын
Flextape. Truly stops all leaks that duct tape cannot. Worth carrying. Does not break down with heat either. Xxoo
@maryhight60308 ай бұрын
Epic ❤
@jamesredgrove61417 ай бұрын
Hi Folks, I've just found your channel and am very interested to watch how you guys get on with your Unimog. I have a very similar vehicle which we just got road legal last week after about 3 years of work. We currently live in Northern Italy so will be squeezing our through little Italian mountain villages for the next year or so to get acquainted with this beast of a truck 🤩 Good luck 👍🏻
@robertkochou54128 ай бұрын
Share some of dessert night skies too,in pitch dark places l& high places ,stars must be amazing.enjoy❤
@LovelyFish-wg1dq8 ай бұрын
Should put camera inside the box when offroad to record what's going on! Heard onX is good. Chainsaw for trees.
@NicInLvNv8 ай бұрын
Anytime an air line that is rubber or a rubber fluid line, head to a Hydraulic Hose shop. They can make one in a few minutes. NAPA also in some locations can make them. Diesels should never be shut down immediately when you stop, let it idle for 2-5 mins before you kill it. It always everything cool down and pressure down. On another note, Arizona is very strict on 6” off the road Mudflap Laws. Heavy fines, get them on, (just my 2¢.) Safe Travels
@DizzyMT7 ай бұрын
Savannah, could you please give me the deets on that mug you’re using at the beginning? I love the size.thanks
@OurWayToRoam7 ай бұрын
Absolutely! This is the one I was using: amzn.to/456HNHa
@CaSuMog8 ай бұрын
Is that hose not the supply for the valve which supplies air to the cylinder which switches lower / higher group on the gearbox ? If you have air coming out of this valve it is well worth checking the group selector cylinder, because these love to leak internally, and then it can happen that you think its the valve but its the group selector cylinder. Ask me how I know.
@randuxy8 ай бұрын
I would have thought that service you got on the truck when you bought it would have covered all those time sensitive components to be replaced.
@brandyn66448 ай бұрын
Nothing worse then being off road (over landing) and then a Honda pilot shows up next to you. I hated that in my trips and yet somehow due to the weigh of my truck I would be the first one stuck too despite having the best brand new tires. 😅
@OurWayToRoam8 ай бұрын
First part of the road was in really good condition! Luckily we didn’t make it too far before we had the air leak. Definitely wouldn’t take that Pilot much further down that road though or there could be some issues 😅
@TheRaptor19678 ай бұрын
Seriously guys, that was not a disastrous trip. You were however, a little underprepared (no offence intended). I've done a lot of serious 4WDing over the last 40 years in Australia. Part of traveling is knowing what spares and tools to carry. Some things should be standard for any off road vehicle. Plus the older the vehicle and the more extreme the terrain, the more extensive and expensive that list becomes. Below is my spares list for my 4WD, soon to become an ex-ADF Unimog U1700L with a DIY removable and extendable camper on the back. To start with, a good toolkit with any specialised tools required for your vehicle. A collection of all belts. A collection of all Hoses (Engine, Chassis and Camper) with appropriate tools as needed) Oils (Diff, Gearbox, Engine) and mog specific, Portals. Add a hand oil pump to transfer oil into diffs / portals etc. Oil Filters for all the above plus all Air filters Mog Specific - Air pressure relief / water drain valves for air pressure storage tanks for brakes and gear actuators. Get at least 2. They fail often. Tire Irons, Large wheel nut spider with extension pole, Panel puller, Electric Air Pump. Spare seals for all common seals like Air, brake fluid etc At least 2 sets of wheel bearings and a heavy duty puller to remove the old or some appropriate sized bit of pipe to remove/replace the bearing shells. Spare engine water pump and thermostat Sealants and Adhesives - Gasket Goo, liquid metal, RTV etc I've never carried this but I have seen it done. Assortment of metal bars, arc welding sticks to be able to tack together emergency trackside repairs. Maybe some kind of very small welder? Complete Starter motor. If you keep an eye out you may be able to get one at a reasonable price, but new they are expensive Complete Alternator (or Generator if not converted) Communications: Old style Sat phone (cheap but will still do the job from just about anywhere) through to Starlink RV Tire Plug Kit Tie Rod Ends Spare electrical wire, Fencing wire, Rags, Cable Ties, ratchet straps, A good size appropriate jack with a large base (for soft ground). Think I got everything. Probably not. This was based on an old list of mine. Don't take the mileage or Kilometers traveled, or speed as accurate. At least in Australia, the head unit has probably been replaced at least twice while the army had it. Here in Australia, most people replace the head unit with a GPS unit to get accuracy with mileage and speed. Some will also do the clever functions like MPG, L/100Km, Averages etc. Admitady this is a pretty comprehensive list and if you KNOW something has just been changed recently, then you may be able to skip that. But better to be safe than sorry.
@TheRaptor19677 ай бұрын
Addendum: ADF = Australian Defence Force. So ex-ADF = used to be Australian Defence Force equipment (ie U1700L). Advantages of Ex-ADF Unimog - None other than its already in Australia and they are going cheap. The ADF is auctioning them off (same as in America) and the Australian army is replacing them with (among other things) the Merceries Actros (kinda the same as Unimog but no portals). Advantage of older Mogs (80's). All manual leavers (some air operated). No ECU or electrical sensors to die after years of muddy water crossings, etc. Once the Engine is running, it does not require any power (24V) to be drivable, just air pressure (driven from a mechanical air pump on the engine). Meaning no getting stuck because some minor or major electrical part just died leaving you stranded in the bush or the wrong side of a tidal flat or whatever. Modern Unimogs and Actros are great to drive, have features galore, are quiet, more powerful, comply with current EU emissions v6 etc, but I cant stand the idea of eventually some $2 part is going to leave you stranded with an error code that requires a proprietary connector or sensor that's buried under an impenetrable series of layers of fancy crap. Plus a Unimog is not exactly price competitive new. Sorry, going off on a tangent here, but should be good information for others thinking of building up a mog or any Expedition type vehicle.
@edcdt078 ай бұрын
ps. and a chainsaw wouldn't go a miss. ;-)
@saratemp7908 ай бұрын
If your car totally broke down in the middle of nowhere, how would you get rescued? Does AAA come out that far?
@michaelsieland779820 күн бұрын
"Guten Tag" from Germany, I really like your content and ... your MOG. I really don'twant tobe rude or germanly-nosy but as a voluntary member of the red cross I have to mention the red cross an youre bonnet. The sign of the red cross on a white surface ist the protective sign - and as such beside the red crescent and the red crystal the only protection me and my collegues all over the world have when we attend to help people jn need in armed conflicts. Therefor we do take care of this sign which is in fact protected by the Geneva Convention. When - on any battlefield in the world - the red cross sign appears it means that a neutral humanitarian helpperson, or convoy etc. is on the spot to help those in need and shall not be attacked under any circumstances . It is dangerous for us to act in these circumstances and - I repeat myself- the only protection we got is the sign of the redcross. Therefor it is absolutely necessary for us to prevent any "misusing" of the red cross. Btw. in Germany it would be illegal and criminal to misuse the sign of the red cross. My appeal would therefor be to remove the redcross of the bonnet of the MOG.... and please keep up your good work. Best regards und "Allzeit gute Fahrt" Michael
@JMR-19537 ай бұрын
You should check out #TrailMater from Moab, Utah. He is the best at off-road recovery and he is very good at explaining what you need to know.
@denabutz45598 ай бұрын
I'm waiting for more music ?
@foblife89043 ай бұрын
You guys should get some radio for communication going off road.