The WORST Overland Adventure Ever!

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Published 2024-05-09
What's the worst adventure you've ever had? We had to Arizona for the 2024 Centerforce Adventure run and we spend 3 days exploring some amazing scenic location, historic sites and incredible off-road trails. I take some time and talk with some of the folks in our group about what their worst adventure ever was.

Be sure to check out part 2 of this adventure:    • Unbelievable Overland Disasters in Ar...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @Draevon68
    My favorite overlanding videos have a variety of vehicles. Watching 10 Jeeps go over the same obstacle gets boring. Watching 6, 7, 8 different types of vehicles is interesting to me to see what they are all capable of doing. This was such a cool collection of off-roaders. Great video.
  • @AutoEdits
    Another great video! I can't even express how much I enjoyed being in your wheel tracks... thanks for the memories.
  • @saulmvv
    I was actually a follower of Jason of autoedit before following Trail Recon. Small world, Brought a smile to my face to see him in the video.
  • Jeepin Jason Lewis is awesome! Real down to earth guy. Positive attitude. 👍 Glad to see him on the trail with you guys.
  • @bigreds9188
    Probably over 1/2 a million dollars in vehicles and not one $200 chainsaw? Or did I miss it 😊😊
  • @trailrunnah8886
    Great seeing Trent, I've been a fan since before YouTube, when he was a writer. Also, great seeing Jason Lewis, I love his channel. He seems like such a great guy, I always enjoy his videos.
  • @flyawaytx4588
    I love that Jason was in the video with you! I’ve been following him for years!
  • @dominator5498
    I love when people come together like that for an adventure and everybody helps each other .... good times.
  • @FlawedOffroad
    #1 thing to carry in a 4.0 jeep is a spare Crank sensor!
  • Part of the adventure of overlanding are the challenges, breakdowns, recoveries and repairs. With every trip, we learn more and more and become more confident. I've loved passing on the experiences and challenges to my grandsons and sons in law. I've also learned quite a bit from your vids that have helped our group along the way. Safe travels. 😉✌
  • @JDR1971
    Man, I ain't seen Verne since 2002(?) on Best of The West. I think he had a black '97+ XJ back then. We ran trails at Table Mesa, Florence Junction, then Johnson Valley.
  • @jimlund9514
    Another excellent video by Brad. Great to see Marco and I'm really impressed with Brad's Gladiator build so far.
  • @drewolm
    The Ram Charger was unexpected! Loved seeing that!
  • @DR10002
    I cut a hole in one of the screens on my Gazelle since the window can still close and I have 7 more, ran a wood stove pipe right out on a 45*. Got the Winnerwell medium with the windows...works amazing. I was at 18* in Prescott and it was 80 inside the tent. I wrapped the awning edge in tri-folded alum foil to keep it from melting but it never even got warm with the stove pipe centered out the window. Also folded the floor back on the stove corner so it was just sitting on the dirt. Love my Gazelle, so versatile and sturdy as hell.
  • @RR-hk3jj
    That scout is cool! Need a walk around on that!
  • @CraigSimons
    Spending the night with 5 jeeps, and our wives, trying to get to the top of Beasley Knob GA with one working winch and wet muddy incline littered with boulders the whole way up. It was both stressful and exhausting, but made for some epic stories to be told later.
  • @InGratitudeIam
    Thanks for putting this video together, Brad. You've shown one of the many reasons why I love living in AZ and why bringing a saw is so important. Even more important, having Jesse in your toolkit is a must. :)