Everything Went Wrong in the Ozarks

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Ozark Overland Adventures

Ozark Overland Adventures

Күн бұрын

For the first time ever my Jeep left me stranded on the trail. Things don't always go as planned and you have to adapt and overcome to get back on the trail and finish the adventure.
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00:00 Introduction
18:22 Bluetti Swapsolar
22:32 Back to the video

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@BlackSheepOverlandAdventures
@BlackSheepOverlandAdventures Ай бұрын
Thanks Matt for the shout out! It was very nice meeting you, and for us it was a great adventure and a great story. Glad you got ahold of us. Happy trails 😊😊😊
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures Ай бұрын
You’re the best!!!!
@sonnicman
@sonnicman 28 күн бұрын
That’s what I love about the Overlanding community. People helping people and making a new friend as well. Thanks for taking the time to lend Matt a hand.
@carlpickins106
@carlpickins106 27 күн бұрын
BlackSheep....your a good man. Thats what it about...being a good American and helping others. I often think about what ifs of breaking down. It's not a good place to be and people like you make a difference!
@BlackSheepOverlandAdventures
@BlackSheepOverlandAdventures 27 күн бұрын
@@carlpickins106 thank you for the kind words. We’ve been called on to perform many rescues. We were very happy and blessed to get the call from Matt. He’s the reason we started our channel really, he was the inspiration.
@oldmanoldtruck
@oldmanoldtruck Ай бұрын
I really hate we missed you, thank you for the heads up on the great campsite though! On a good note, we left the site clean enough that you couldn't tell if we were there or not. 😁
@cotepierre68
@cotepierre68 Ай бұрын
It happened to me last summer, in crown land with the nearest auto parts at 1 hr, by car. A very nice retired couple who happen to live nearby drove me to the town and back. The gentleman stayed with me to help and to make sure everything was ok. Those people are priceless. All part of the adventure.
@kirkwoods6810
@kirkwoods6810 Ай бұрын
I think these reviews are very helpful. Most of us would never have access to the breadth of products so we rely on people like you to help us. Of course, if I see a reviewer that only has positive things to say about everything then I disregard their opinion. Keep it up!
@gareman9417
@gareman9417 29 күн бұрын
I appreciate he was honest about gaia vs on xmaps, it's so painfully obvious when a YT creator gets a free copy and tries to peddle something like on xmaps (which I'm not a fan of) over something better IMO, like gaia.
@TheGuardian_TM
@TheGuardian_TM Ай бұрын
PSA, regardless if, but especially if, you overland, carry a box of essential parts, hand tools, & fluids for your vehicle. There’s nothing scarier than being broke down, but having the ability to get back running is the most rewarding feeling in the world. Drive belt, spark plugs, fluids, vital sensors, etc can save you from being completely stranded.
@markperza384
@markperza384 Ай бұрын
It's great to have friends you can rely on. Way to go David!! That was a great camp spot though. Your honesty is what built your reputation. Never felt like you push a product just because. Thanks Matt
@mike-pl8sn
@mike-pl8sn 29 күн бұрын
How ironic I haven’t seen one of your videos in a little while and I click on this one. I just change my serpentine belt last week. I am very grateful for my decision now. Mine had 97000 miles on it
@garymunroe3689
@garymunroe3689 Ай бұрын
It was nice to get to talk to you for a minute at Moore Overland Expo. My son-in-law and I spent two days and nights after we left the expo in the Ozark National forest exploring and camping. I see why you love this area so much. Thank you for all you do and great video, as always .
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures Ай бұрын
That is awesome!
@michaelptm2269
@michaelptm2269 Ай бұрын
Love how y’all upload constant content. By far my favorite KZbin channel!
@jeffmorris739
@jeffmorris739 Ай бұрын
Matt, I have loved your channel since the beginning. The number 1 issue is cost. Most of us are blue collar guys and gals and we stress over how much gas is going to cost us, that being said, I love Ferraris' but I can't afford one. Cars and coffee is in the morning and I will be there because I love exotic cars, that being said I will never own one. I am not jealous of those who can and am glad just to see what is possible. You show us what is possible. We may not be able to afford it but it's nice to see, like the Canadian made heater. I am so glad you showed us that a quality quiet diesel heater is available. I have purchased gear on your recommendation and have never been disappointed. Cheers!
@DestinationArkansas
@DestinationArkansas 14 күн бұрын
Awesome video Matt. I’ll never forget when I had to change a axel in January on day 4 lol. Fun times.
@vl8209
@vl8209 Ай бұрын
We missed meeting you and Cara at the expo! Loved seeing your two jeeps first in the Story Tellers area. You always have the best information on overlanding and products. Thanks for all you share.
@Molecule541
@Molecule541 12 күн бұрын
I appreciate your honest reviews.
@appalachhaun_adventures
@appalachhaun_adventures Ай бұрын
I do the same on trails. Even the gravel road parts of trails. Throw it 4H, hit the Offroad+ button and disconnect the sway bar. It doesn’t matter if I need 4H or not. I want the sway disconnect because it definitely smooths it all out and then the Offroad+ button changes the way the gas pedal and gears feel. More pedal response and holds gears longer!
@lylereinier4989
@lylereinier4989 27 күн бұрын
I always change my belt every 30,000 and always carry a spare, and the tools to change it. Love your videos
@cowelk
@cowelk 16 күн бұрын
I don't need a rooftop tent because my off road trips are different than yours. I operate out of a base camp for several days up to a couple of weeks. But I enjoy the reviews. I learn something from your experience that I find helpful in my trips. I trust your reviews and hope you continue them so I can broaden my knowledge base without spending the dollars necessary because I don't get to try out "stuff" and no one cares about my opinions anyway. Great job with the video as usual.
@jeremyray1925
@jeremyray1925 Ай бұрын
Good thing you were close to friends and auto parts stores... Imagine if you were on one of your more remote adventures. Sounds like a good idea for another video: "Top ten auto parts to carry into the backcountry" 1) Engine belt; 2) wiper blades; 3) wiper fluid; etc. I'm positive your list and video would be awesome! 😃
@j.maxstallsmith3114
@j.maxstallsmith3114 25 күн бұрын
You have ALWAYS been my "go-to" channel for overlanding Because of the fact that you are straight forward and Extremely Genuine!!! Just like another guy that I believe you know quite well, Brad from TrailRecon, He's my "go-to" channel for off-roading/rock crawling for the same exact reason.
@Clarksadv
@Clarksadv Ай бұрын
On your left across from turkey decoy 435-450 on video looks like a hunter in the woods lol
@3up3dwn1
@3up3dwn1 Ай бұрын
Definitely was haha
@TwoFeatherChannel
@TwoFeatherChannel Ай бұрын
@4:48 good catch, he is squatting down watching matt.
@mattlewandowski73
@mattlewandowski73 Ай бұрын
As a public land hunter myself, I imagine poor guy was a bit frustrated when a big blue jeep came rolling through.
@daniellenoonan1937
@daniellenoonan1937 29 күн бұрын
@@mattlewandowski73 isn’t the law you can’t hunt within 100ft of a public road?
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures 29 күн бұрын
It's not legal to hunt that close to a road.
@joesoutdoorplaces
@joesoutdoorplaces Ай бұрын
I think I’ve said this before. I absolutely trust your reviews. I believe you to be totally honest. Looking forward to the TopOak video. My budget does not allow for an expensive tent. But I do not want junk either. Always great videos.
@jimmyhelm4894
@jimmyhelm4894 Ай бұрын
Always enjoy watching your channel, was so pleased to have got the opportunity to meet you in person at the Moore Expo in Springfield…
@captainjbchartersinc.2785
@captainjbchartersinc.2785 29 күн бұрын
Watching you guys definitely helps me figure out different things I want for our Jeep’s. Just like people go fishing with us and normally put the gear we use on our boats on their personal boats. You guys are out there doing this stuff just about daily and if it’s not good for overlanding you say it and lets people that enjoys doing it for recreation a good base line to go on.
@Sam-ei6ok
@Sam-ei6ok 4 күн бұрын
Since serpentine belt broke and you're at 90,000 miles I would highly highly recommend replacing your idler pulley and tension pulley i've seen many of these break on jeeps.
@felipebarriga3644
@felipebarriga3644 26 күн бұрын
Not the guy just sitting there as you pass his turkey decoy😂
@jeremyschlinker1951
@jeremyschlinker1951 3 күн бұрын
I was starting to wonder if I was the only one who noticed that. I bet he was like, what in the world!! LOL!
@TheFriskyClicker
@TheFriskyClicker 29 күн бұрын
Just wanted to say, Rooster's badge, from All Roads Taken, will be the first on my truck as I just started getting into overland last month!
@frenchie4wd
@frenchie4wd 29 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@chrisbernard8985
@chrisbernard8985 Ай бұрын
Loved the video as usual, absolutely loved the sticker for Rooster! Very classy move by that company and u guys
@Clintshandpainted
@Clintshandpainted 28 күн бұрын
That campsite by the bridge is awesome. Stayed there a week before you! The sharp fire poker was there for us too. Haha.
@trailtothevoid
@trailtothevoid 29 күн бұрын
You should potentially look into a TazerJL Mini, in regards to the swaybar disconnect. It allows you to do it in 2wd up to 30mph, or more if you have the disconnect option set up to a button (Mappable on the steering wheel.)
@rsisente
@rsisente 29 күн бұрын
Having someone who actually uses the items, is valuable. Keep it up
@TerraFirmaX
@TerraFirmaX Ай бұрын
I love that you give your honest opinion. Thanks for being real😊
@Lowriden013
@Lowriden013 29 күн бұрын
34:48 Just up that hill is where we went camping for the Solar Eclipse weekend! During the eclipse, we drove down to the open spot and watched it. Surprisingly, there weren’t many people in that spot during the eclipse but there were several at the bridge. I love this spot!
@bigmakgarage7283
@bigmakgarage7283 Ай бұрын
Glad to see everything worked out for you. Good thing you caught it quickly! This I why I always carry a spare belt. Typically I replace it before it shows signs of excessive wear then just keep the old one as a trail spare.
@jeanfoster5637
@jeanfoster5637 26 күн бұрын
Live the dream . It’s hard and takes allot of work. As long as your honest about your corporate relationship and your opinion of product your good. I purchased a product once based on your opinion because of my observation of your integrity. I often use your Chanel to gain information on products and usage. so sorry you had issues on the trail but your view is much better than my desk😂glad it turned out and thank you for your content 👍
@davidlasley3913
@davidlasley3913 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for doing the one thing most of yall youtube overland celebrities (like it or not you are one) would be afraid to do. You showed that not everything goes according to plan. I appreciate all y’all do.
@montysinnett
@montysinnett Ай бұрын
Matt, one of the things that drew me to your channel was your honesty and integrity. You will review both high end and economy gear. I’ve found you to be honest in your reviews.
@umustbbornagainActs2-38
@umustbbornagainActs2-38 27 күн бұрын
We went out there this past weekend for the 1st time to Bub’s cabin. Whadaya know, Bub was actually on the chainsaw cutting some brush in his yard! He gave us the tour and we had a great little chat. Has anyone here tried big poppas bbq in Lamar? We passed by it on the way out but didn’t stop. Put that serpentine belt on a scheduled maintenance plan Matt, and it sounds like time for some bushings :-) I just put energy suspension poly bushings on the JKUR and i like em so far. Thanks for taking us along!
@mnhockeyone
@mnhockeyone 28 күн бұрын
The gear reviews are outstanding! Keep them coming, I don't have the time or money to try stuff that doesn't work out.
@Raver_S_Thompson
@Raver_S_Thompson Ай бұрын
That’s soooo wonderful for that badge!!!! What a great idea. Our animals, sorry, our families should never be forgotten. They should do that for more dog breeds just in general. For a price of course. As far as review content. Being paid while receiving a ‘conversation’ of its pros and cons is bad. If a company wants to pay or not while being open to constructive criticisms I think is good and remains at least mostly genuine. Being objective in reviews as well as subjective together is a good review.
@StartBuildingYourDreams
@StartBuildingYourDreams 22 күн бұрын
Great video and discussion. I know you had to get whatever belt you could. (Your Wife is awesome to get you a new belt!). I’ve always preferred the HD Green coated serpentine belts. I think you do a great job on product reviews, and keeping transparency. I’m also very selective in who I work with too. To put into your kit bag; you can also force the jeep into Cool Down mode with your Tazer since the Gladiator and JL fans are electric if temps start getting too high.
@Jhalpert1962
@Jhalpert1962 Ай бұрын
Love your product reviews! Your circumstances and work are a benefit to everyone enjoying this hobby. I’m a weekend warrior at best and not only trust but need your feedback on equipment before I spend way too much on something useless or way to little on something very important. Keep it up! You basically helped me build out my gladiator 😂. I know I DMd you and your wife a lot about my lift kit and tires.
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures Ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@zachariaevans9026
@zachariaevans9026 29 күн бұрын
Ripped a valve stem off my JT on the DBBB right before Easter. Easy fix but I sympathize with the broken belt
@jeffmclinn3168
@jeffmclinn3168 29 күн бұрын
Matt, just keep up with your honest reviews. Whether you’re paying for the accessory or it’s given to you, we know you’re keeping it real. Thanks for doing that for us all.
@chadmathis619
@chadmathis619 Ай бұрын
Matt, I think you do great reviews. I got my first fridge from one of your reviews. It was a Setpower. It worked great. The day I loaded it up for Moore Expo, I broke the lid on it. So at Moore I bought a Iceco APL55. After watching you run yours in the back of your jeep I knew it would work for me. Keep doing your Reviews they help all of us!
@thegiant573
@thegiant573 29 күн бұрын
Days like this is why you pack a fishing rod! While you wait, see what swims there!
@davidritacurl797
@davidritacurl797 15 күн бұрын
It depends on the channel and transparency of the KZbinr. Much more could be said, but it is nice to see items used in real life too.
@Zach81497
@Zach81497 28 күн бұрын
Just watching currently lol and I couldn’t help but notice the hunter to the left in the trees where the turkey decoy was lol all decked out and hard to see but he is definitely there
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures 28 күн бұрын
I never saw him. too focused on the turkey. lol
@garycarter8332
@garycarter8332 29 күн бұрын
To be honest I don’t always watch the reviews, not because I don’t like them just that product isn’t something I’m interested in. But the ones I do watch are helpful. Knowing the price points and the quirks are helpful. Especially when on a budget. They help us make informed decisions on what too and what not to purchase. As far as sponsorships, and free items….. it shouldn’t cost you to inform us about products. Love the content, keep it up!
@ladyvet7998
@ladyvet7998 Ай бұрын
In answer to your question about your access to gear to review - personally I rely upon KZbinr’s access to review gear to assist me in making decisions about which gear to purchase. I appreciate and enjoy your content, whether it’s focused on gear or a trail to take. Also, your videography is stunning. Thanks for such great content! Happy trails to you.
@harleymichael281
@harleymichael281 29 күн бұрын
Matt regarding sway bar disconnect, I have a 2020 Glad Rubicon and you can engage and disengage the sway bar in 2 wheel drive on fly. If you use a JSCAN or Z-Automotive Tazer. Because I already had a OBDLink MX+ OBD2 Bluetooth Scanner for my Ram I purchased JSCAN software and a security by pass cable which works with OBD2 MX. It allows me to disconnect the sway bar in 2H on the fly which is really cool. In 4H & 4L you do need to be stopped before disconnecting/connecting. It also allows me to use the rear locker or rear & Front locker in 2H, change TPMS, calibrate speedo for tire size changes and a does much more other really cool stuff. I have no hands on experience with the tazer, however my understanding is that it does more then JSCAN. Both have there differences and pros and cons. Overall, it's one of those things, once you have it. You can't live without it.
@OverlandPioneers
@OverlandPioneers Ай бұрын
Sorry we missed ya! Next time buddy great spot! We probably left less than an hr before ya.
@richardsweet7285
@richardsweet7285 Ай бұрын
If you continue to bring an honest opinion and are up front with whether it’s something you purchased or not, then the reviews are of value. I also like the long term reviews to see if it’s still something being used, adds value and is standing up to the use.
@Rubi747HVY
@Rubi747HVY Ай бұрын
Keep your opinions honest as you have done so far. It's great to see the different choices. Also. . . My JTR has 97K miles. I think I'll change the belt too.
@LIFTSMITH
@LIFTSMITH Ай бұрын
As usual, you’re good natured under all circumstances including your broken belt event. I’ve always bought used vehicles including my 2004 Wrangler LJ. One of the things I always buy is a new drive belt: but not to carry as a back up but rather to install it while I’m home to be sure it is the correct belt and carry the old one as a back up knowing that it definitely fits in case the new one fails while on the road or like your case on the off road, road.
@offroadexcitement9794
@offroadexcitement9794 28 күн бұрын
We all forget things every now and then, but gas, that's a big one! I forgot to get gas 2 months but at least it was a short local trail and I had 1/2 a tank. I was still extremely nervous though. Not a good feeling. 🤙
@InGratitudeIam
@InGratitudeIam Ай бұрын
That medallion of Rooster is awesome! And yes, some days are easier than others after losing our fuzzy buds. So, in addition to the belt and burger, did you get an extra Roto-Pax, or two, of gas? :))
@sonnicman
@sonnicman 28 күн бұрын
Sometimes things don’t go our way. It’s how we respond and adapt to those circumstances that dictates the overall outcome of the trip. You handled it well Matt. Curious to hear why you weren’t able to connect with the others. Hopefully it was just a miscommunication issue and not a mechanical one.
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures 28 күн бұрын
Thanks! Very little cell signal in the area they were in.
@eddiemoser3150
@eddiemoser3150 Ай бұрын
Free products are fine as long as you explain the terms there is nothing anyone can say. I like being able to see different tents somewhere I trust to give me good data.
@richieandcrew
@richieandcrew Ай бұрын
I don’t think most people mind. We watch and check it out and if we like it we might buy it, if not we pass. I think it just easier when KZbinrs are honest on all of it, which you have been!
@The92renegade
@The92renegade 29 күн бұрын
I like the fact that you get to try different things out for a while. My opinion is that when you get an upgrade maybe just hand the old down to someone that might be getting started in overlanding instead of selling them. Maybe at a patrion get together or something. But I wonder, the tent you have now looks like it takes longer to set up compared to the I camper.
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures 29 күн бұрын
The new tent does take a little longer to set up but the extra space is worth it. We're only talking an extra 30 seconds.
@ricksmith213
@ricksmith213 29 күн бұрын
I have purchased things based on your reviews. I have also not purchased things based on your review’s. I would say most people appreciate the reviews and trust your opinions
@jeepn0811
@jeepn0811 29 күн бұрын
Been there, done that. A spare belt is part of my off road fluids and parts box
@Wolf-Tracks
@Wolf-Tracks 29 күн бұрын
Matt, excellent video, I think it is important to share when things do not go well or as planned, probably more important than showing a great trip where everything APPEARS to go well. Oh, look at that Ozark Overland is human and does have to overcome issues.....I think it makes it more attainable for the rest of us. On the other point of getting gear for free and doing a video on it, if you include the type of commentary every now and again like you have in this video, about being honest and truthful and talking about the short comings of a product or what you do not like about a certain product, I think that is invaluable and vividly illustrates that you are being honest and transparent (I really think that term is way overused these days).
Ай бұрын
Glad to see you got help when you needed it. As far as gear goes, I generally will not buy something if I see that someone else got it for free. Obviously I can't do that with everything so there are exceptions. I may also remove branding if I paid full price depending on what it is.
@alanharvey1499
@alanharvey1499 29 күн бұрын
Well Matt, part of the reason I follow your channel is because I believe you are honest about your reviews. Your transparency makes your reviews credible and carry some weight. I thank you for that. I can't say that for all tubers. With that said. It was great to meet you at the expo. I'm hoping I'll have enough notice to make it to your next patreon event. Aka the guy with the goofy looking hammock.
@bedlamite42
@bedlamite42 Ай бұрын
You just found out why I recommend changing serpentine belts at 60K miles. Keeping a spare in the tool bag along with a U-joint is a good idea too.
@lukedeloye6101
@lukedeloye6101 29 күн бұрын
Always high quality videos 🔥
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures 29 күн бұрын
Appreciate that
@dalekarraker6851
@dalekarraker6851 29 күн бұрын
Matt, your channel is one that I watch every episode of. Along with TrailRecon, Blacksheep, Coddiwomple, and OffThe Grind, your content is always helpful and educational, and usually pretty entertaining. I have watched your creative skills grow but one thing that has NEVER seemed different is your honesty. I don't always agree with you but I know your reviews are always your honest take. There was the time you were talking about a company that sounds a lot like "Fluff and hungry" and you were harsh. Did that keep me from buying one of their products? No, but your revoew made sure I was careful and aware of what I was buying. Okay, so product endorsements and sponsorship is part of your channel. So what - Bills have to be paid. But as long as you continue to be honest and openand objective, you'll be fine. There is another channel that I used to watch, but his sponsorships started to feel like he was schilling. So I don't watch him anymore. As simple as that. You and Cara just keep doing what you're doing.
@mikesters3532
@mikesters3532 26 күн бұрын
Rig’s starting to sound like a Sherman Tank with all the squeaks and rattles, lol.
@jeepinandexplorin
@jeepinandexplorin 25 күн бұрын
Lol mines doing the same thing. It's annoying on video but I put it through alot and all the water crossings don't help. Hopefully some new suspension coming soon to help (for now!)
@jimstoneman1732
@jimstoneman1732 Ай бұрын
Even though you have ‘only’ 90,000 miles, think of the hours the engine has been running instead of just miles. Compared to someone who drives mostly on the interstate (I know, you do that a lot as well), you put lots of very slow miles on that Jeep, and it probably has the equivalent hours as a non-offroader does at 200,000 miles. Probably a good time to replace the hoses and thermostat as well, or at least bring them with you, along with some training on how to perform those repairs (need the necessary tools too!). The belt on my JT Diesel looks brutal to change, but only 24,000 miles so far, so I’ve got a ways to go before I worry about that! Regardless, thank for the reminder to keep up on our maintenance!
@andywelch1311
@andywelch1311 Ай бұрын
Matt. IMHO i think what your doing with the channel and products you acquire is exactly what people need. Being contracted to use a product is a bit awkward, but you remain honest about the product, thus saving ME money. Your doing great! Very happy for both of you. Please keep Jeepin! PS if your being contracted to run something that isn't very good, how does that work? Stay safe.
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures Ай бұрын
The iKamper is the only time I’ve had to sign a contract and that worked out well. The contract was very simple just stating they would send a tent and I would make a video and provide some photos and run the tent for 6 months. Not a hard contract to get out of if I wanted to.
@deadman7359
@deadman7359 Ай бұрын
I believe the Ikamper is not actually the best but it’s what I have and it works for me.
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures Ай бұрын
I don’t think there is a best. Nothing is perfect.
@WolfOverland
@WolfOverland Ай бұрын
When I replace a drive belt I always throw the old One in with the tools. For times like this! Customers have thanked me. Oh and diesel fuel will eat up a drive belt. 😂
@mikesters3532
@mikesters3532 26 күн бұрын
Great reminder to replace the belt(s) before they leave the chat! 👍🏻
@KrB413
@KrB413 Ай бұрын
Immediately adding spare belts to my road gear bag, thanks!
@scottcrosby1392
@scottcrosby1392 Ай бұрын
Another reason to never wheel alone. Not everyone carries star link. But glad you have help coming!
@jasonwilson7998
@jasonwilson7998 Ай бұрын
Great episode! Congrats on 100k subs, by the way!
@carlpickins106
@carlpickins106 29 күн бұрын
Matt, love your backyard! Just spent a few days down there....just awesome! You are so lucky! Qurestion? What is the combination ditch light/GMRS antenna mount your using on the driver side? Keep up the outstanding work buddy!
@MrCellularX
@MrCellularX Ай бұрын
Just traded in my 23' Tundra for a Gladiator. Can't WAIT to go wheel it in Moab next week 😬
@Photojeeper
@Photojeeper Ай бұрын
That belt that was too long was for the E-Torque engine. That's the one I have. I have 51k on my Jeep. Maybe I should at least keep a spare, like I do with my YJ.
@martiscrib
@martiscrib 29 күн бұрын
Me and my husband we are very interested in this love watching your u tubes anything can share to us for beginners
@boomeribe
@boomeribe Ай бұрын
I caught a slice onmybelt on my 21 Gladiator on a pre inspection check before a long CO trip. Only had 5,000 miles on the truck. Just happened to see it, it was a pain! Over 2 hours to change that stupid belt.
@hugovillero6934
@hugovillero6934 29 күн бұрын
Hi, first, thank you for your work in the videos. We really enjoyed. One question we love the seats you have in the gladiator. Could you please tell us where to get them and the cost? Thx again.
@WyWander_yt
@WyWander_yt 28 күн бұрын
To answer your question, yes, I feel knowing a YT'er has been given or is sponsored by a vendor or manufacturer does jade my view of the review. However, knowing you haven't been encouraged by said sponsors one way or another helps. Believing you are an honest person helps. But even more, the success of the YT reviewer plays an even larger part, in my mind. I don't think you're hurting for the sponsors or the $, so you can afford to be honest. New YT'ers who are just getting into it and trying to turn it into $ maker, I take their reviews with a huge grain. Hope that helps! Love your content. It's been a major point of encouragement in my own efforts to get into overlanding.
@InGratitudeIam
@InGratitudeIam Ай бұрын
Matt, it's easier for people to give honest opinions about things that they have not bought. When you're given something to review that you have not paid for, you literally have no dog in that fight. You do not have a personal position with that product. BUT, when you review something that you purchased with your own money, quite often a thing called "confirmation bias" creeps into the review. In other words, you have to defend your purchasing decision. The unbiased reviews are the ones where you're given stuff for free. You're on the right track. Keep it up!
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures Ай бұрын
Thanks so much.
@rogerrichardson4324
@rogerrichardson4324 25 күн бұрын
We value your opinion Matt and we know your honest about it , that’s what counts . I couldn’t sleep at night if I wasn’t honest with those around me … even myself , love your videos … and sorry I’m late on your video lol
@JamesTremblay
@JamesTremblay Ай бұрын
Matt, off topic but related. during the video, I caught a glimpse of your dash mount clamps. Would you share some details?
@greeneyedaries2865
@greeneyedaries2865 Ай бұрын
we were just out there last weekend! and the water was way down.
@GOMOADV
@GOMOADV 27 күн бұрын
The look on the turkey hunter's face!!
@BROVERLANDER
@BROVERLANDER Ай бұрын
Living the dream!
@Nocoadventurerig
@Nocoadventurerig Ай бұрын
I believe that your opinions hold more weight than others. You’re an industry professional who is honest and expresses your thoughts clearly. You disclose if you bought something yourself or if the company gave it to you. You actually use the gear you review instead of strapping it to your Jeep for a video, giving a short review, and not really putting it through its paces. You also are an amazing ambassador because you’re a real person. You take time at expos and shows to be genuine with people and educate. Lots of appreciation for what you do.
@757Sportsman4Life
@757Sportsman4Life Ай бұрын
How did you not see the Hunter on the left-hand side, directly across from that decoy… you could see him like the sun! I bet you pissed him off driving through his Hunt.
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures Ай бұрын
I totally didn’t see him. Guess I was just looking at the decoy. 😂
@kkingquad
@kkingquad Ай бұрын
Everyone needs to know a David! Hooray for that guy!
@mattlewandowski73
@mattlewandowski73 Ай бұрын
You are one of the few channels I actually trust when it comes to reviews (there are a few others in various categories).... as for ikamper contracting you for 6 months of use and review... IMO that is somewhat minimal for a GOOD review. A good reviewer also has to use multiple products in the same category to get a solid base. I know a guy who was singing the praises of a low end product because it was the only one he had ever used and it did the job (barely) In all honesty, some of your reviews have felt commercial, but the vast majority of your content has been excellent. I am also somewhat jaded when it comes to some products and am NOT a fan of "Overland Tax". I am a DIYer and I hate seeing the "you have to get this $3000 product"... that some weekend warrior with a hand full of basic tools can build in a day or so for $500 (I am NOT pointing a finger in your direction here... even with stupid expensive things like roof top tents, you frequently post videos showing friends who are comfortably camping in hammocks or other options proving you do NOT have to have a RTT to be an overlander despite so many in overland social media who seem to think it is the entry requirement for being an overlander) I also see a lot of "get this must have product for $1000" when I know you can accomplish the same, if not better for $600, but it won't have the word overland on it next to a drawing of a compass. It darn near brought tears of joy watching one of your gear reviews not long ago and seeing you pick up a $30-40 item and say "this out preforms this $500 object for our needs on the trail, it has all these features that are superior to the more expensive item... just don't waste your money"... I am quite sure the makers of the high dollar product would not be happy if they saw your video, but I was glad you where honest with us about it.
@adamsimon4775
@adamsimon4775 29 күн бұрын
A tazer mini let's you unlock your sway bar in 4x2 and use your lockers
@mattlewandowski73
@mattlewandowski73 Ай бұрын
Matt, I would like to rehash an old topic with you... Used to be I would argue against the use of the famous "Soft Shackle of Shame"... I recall a time when getting stuck in a mud hole and winching out would earn a segment on the video of that being handed out. I have not seen it in some time even when people get stuck and need assistance getting unstuck. I argued that you have not earned the softshackle if you have the means to fix the problem. I am watching your video today and I find myself thinking "OOOPS I forgot to gas up before heading out into the wilds" YUP that would be the sort of thing to actually earn a soft shackle, BUT you had your own spare fuel thus where able to self rescue and thus no soft shackle earned this time You lost a belt... o.k. I am equally guilty of not carrying a spare... I DO remember when it was standard practice to carry a spare belt (or two since back in the day of v-belts we had 2-3 sizes)... and this brings me to the focus of this comment... When traveling into the wilds, one should carry spares... it is unreasonable to say "have a spare for anything that can break", but when I had my harley, I carried a spare fuel line, a pair of spark plugs, and a few other spares that could be fixed on the road side with a motorcycle size tool kit. I remember when it was standard to carry a tire patch kit, spark plugs, liquid gaskets (RTV), enough fluids to do a full fluid change in the field, spare belts, spare plugs or atleast a cleaner and gapper, some guys even carried a spare axle and u-joints/cv joints. It seems to me (and I AM as guilty as the next guy) that we are no longer bother carrying spare parts or even a limp home kit (I have seen guys going out without even a spare tire). You did not have the spares you perhaps should have, but at least you were smart enough to have satcomm to be able to contact help and get the parts you needed, and were lucky enough to find someone willing to come out and rescue you. (if ever I have seen it deserved on your channel... you got close there :P ) Speaking of satcomm... You where supposed to meet up with a friend out there... You guys did not have comms arranged prior??? yes I am a comms junky, so yes I pay attention to these things while perhaps over looking other issues (such as my not thinking about the fact that I have had a newish truck for a few years now and I have yet to get a spare spark plug or two for it, do not have a spare belt, I am not even sure if I have spare fuses in every size needed... I need to start working on getting my limp home kit rebuilt)... being the comms geek that I am, I have noticed other channels run into problems like "well we broke down on the trail... lucky we where traveling with our buddy because we have no cell signal for about 30 miles." too many people have fallen into the "I have my cell phone" trap... if heading into the back country, you really should have some form of radio (depending on that radio service is best for the people you travel with most often) whether that is getting a ham radio license, or GMRS, or even just a CB. By the time you got to their camp in the morning, you may have been just a couple miles behind them. I still dislike the soft shackle... I do not miss it in the least when I do not see it being handed out, but I do like that you are willing to put out a video saying "Mistakes where made... and my plans fell apart in the process" It serves as a reminded to us to plan ahead... now... what is the part number on a spare belt for my tacoma it may only be a third of the way through its expected life span, but it is not a bad idea to have one with me. It is not like they take up much room..
@derekgray23
@derekgray23 Ай бұрын
For me, it depends on the person providing the review. I feel like your reviews are fair and unbiased so I tend to listen to your reviews. There are other people that I get the impression they are influenced by the sponsorship or free item.
@michelle-lz8tg
@michelle-lz8tg Ай бұрын
this happened to us with an old bronco....lost the alternator, power steering and the water pump/fan...this was back before internet and cell phones...we cracked the radiator cap and let it boil, we also stopped once in a while and dumped water on and topped up the radiator to keep it cool....we were able to drive for half an hour like this just on the battery...ford 302
@fredbonjour5443
@fredbonjour5443 29 күн бұрын
Matt, just stay honest and review, give both the pros and cons as you see them. Part of honest is knowing how you acquired what you are reviewing. Also no issue with you adding vendors response to any issues you find. Bottom line is just continue doing what you are doing. Safe travels
@petemeuser2012
@petemeuser2012 Ай бұрын
I feel you bro! My wife and I just headed out for a local camping spot and my transmission started acting up and made a run for home. Made it! Love your channel! Will you be at Expo East? Would love to meet you and wife at there.
@OzarkOverlandAdventures
@OzarkOverlandAdventures Ай бұрын
Thank you. We won’t be at East because it’s too close to the Rebelle rally.
@BrianWatersOutdoors
@BrianWatersOutdoors Ай бұрын
Tent looks pretty sweet bud👍🏻
@thebrownthomascrown917
@thebrownthomascrown917 Ай бұрын
Good friend/wife right there.
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