Forget Death Valley, This Canyon Drive Left Me Stunned.. Jeep Wrangler EcoDiesel Off-Road



I have seen some amazing places, but every corner on this trip was amazing! The adventure through Death Valley continues.

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29 thoughts on “Forget Death Valley, This Canyon Drive Left Me Stunned.. Jeep Wrangler EcoDiesel Off-Road”

  1. Great trip! I always thought the desert was boring, only seeing it from the interstate. Then I got a Jeep, and found that it is an amazing place to explore: scenery, geology, history, and of course, fun & sometimes challenging in a Jeep! Thanks for showing everyone around!

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  2. the red on the slopes are a good place to dig for gold, most people dont know that, everytime i see red t been a gold haven? also looking in the desert fot the trumpet horn yellow plant , a sign of times for gold in the area? if your thinking this bullshit, 40 miles west of salton sea i found a row of trumpiet plants and after 4 days of digging , made 6.89 oz. of gold under the plants. after cleaning the rocks of gold 5.93 oz, of gold or 11,475.00 offroading around the country side, its not about where you go ITS ABOUT WHAT TO SEE ON THE TRIP?????????? THERE MORE TO LIFE THEN JUST 4WD'ING, THE BEAUTY AND PAYING FOR YOUR TRIP OFFRAODING ?

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  3. Thanks for this video! Been to Death Valley many many times but it's been 10 years since my last visit so thanks for taking me back! Did you find the wild orchids in Titus? They're not visible from the road but are within 10 feet of the road. Orchids, one of the most fragile plants, thriving in Death Valley. Amazing!

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  4. Casey one of your best shows for sure, I like the more serious you. Music selection was spot on, interesting content even though everyone is doing Death Valley lately. Good to see you getting more into the overlanding arena.

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  5. Rode Titus Canyon about 17yrs. ago on a cloudy day in January with a group of dual sport motorcycles. When we got to the top of the canyon there was a small stream of water flowing down it. We didn't know how narrow the canyon would get. Halfway down the water was running down the road, and by last 1/4 mi. in the canyon the water was over a foot deep from wall to wall! Flash Floods are no joke!

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  6. Casey, your videos capture the trip like nothing I could imagine. I feel like I'm right back in my Jeep bringing up the tail gunner position, following you through this amazing place called Death Valley. Thank you for capturing not just the scenery and cool jeeps, but the moments and the feeling of this magical place.

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