VIDEO : ESSENTIAL TRAVEL because this is America - Land of the FREE

Awesome video! Had to be fun racing that train. Wish the east coast had open terrain like that
 
HA that made me laugh so much!!! So true;);)

"While they didn't have to deal with a Chinese corona virus called COVID 19, they did have a few other little things to deal with like smallpox, measles, mumps, cholera and tuberculosis. Guess they just made them a lot tougher back then"
 
Great to see you guys out [emoji106]. Ripley’s fitting right in!

Thank you inspiring everyone to get out and live!


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1985 CJ8 Scrambler
 
Much needed video. Thanks a lot [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]

Glad you enjoyed it :)

Great video & much needed too.

My dad always referred to those trail markers as Clamper (ECV) monuments

LOL!! Well, he'd be right in that most of the historical markers were put in by them. :yup:

Exploring is ALWAYS essential! Cool Video!

You know it! :thumb:

That was a cool video! Can’t get away from people better than that. Ripley sure looks like a lot of fun.

Thank you. It's nice that we don't even have to put in a whole lot of effort to do it. And yes, Ripley is a hoot! :)

Couldn’t agree a with you more. Great video. Planning on doing that route. Enjoyed Ripley at the end. Thank you.

Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it and hope you get out there soon.
 
Great to see a new video, nicely done! Can't wait to go on a run myself soon also, miss hitting some trails here.

Thanks and I hope you are able to get out soon! :thumb:

Awesome. Been wanting to plan an explore day of our own.

Were you guys able to do this all in a day trip?

Stay safe. Seems you have the social distancing well under control. Ha ha.

Oh yeah, this was just a spur of the moment day trip. Hope you're able to do something of your own soon too :cool:

Awesome video! Had to be fun racing that train. Wish the east coast had open terrain like that

Those things can move pretty fast out in the open desert. It was fun for sure :yup:

HA that made me laugh so much!!! So true;);)

"While they didn't have to deal with a Chinese corona virus called COVID 19, they did have a few other little things to deal with like smallpox, measles, mumps, cholera and tuberculosis. Guess they just made them a lot tougher back then"

Glad you could appreciate it. The way people are behaving, you'd think this was the worst thing that's ever happened to humanity! It's ridiculous.

Great to see you guys out [emoji106]. Ripley’s fitting right in!

Thank you inspiring everyone to get out and live!

The safest place to be alive in is a padded cell. To truly LIVE, one must have liberty!
 
Just what I needed to see. Thanks for another amazing job!


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Bad ass video!!! We did an overland run Saturday just to get out and explore a bit. Unfortunately it's all private property out this way.
 
LOL - just got the following email from the member Sparklejunkey...

-----Original Message-----
From: Helen Peterson <sparklejunkey@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 1:21 PM
To: webmaster@wayalife.com
Subject: Re: NEW WAYALIFE VIDEO : ESSENTIAL TRAVEL because this is America - Land of the FREE

I just lost all respect for you.

Remove me from all of your groups. I want nothing to do with people who egocentrically and selfishly endanger American lives for no reason.

Covidiots. You are the problem.

~Helen~
 
Here's one that I got from the member vdellanno. I told him to post up on the forum but he wouldn't so I'm doing it for him.

From: Vincent Dell'Anno <vdellanno@icloud.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2020 6:26 PM
To: webmaster@wayalife.com
Subject: Re: NEW WAYALIFE VIDEO : ESSENTIAL TRAVEL because this is America - Land of the FREE

Eddie, I watch your channel quite a bit. And, you’re quite talented. I am pretty sure that you and I are on different ends of the political spectrum but I am going to respectfully ask that you read the rest of this message. Nevada has a population of 3.14MM people in 2020. According to the state (NV.Gov), it’s the 32nd most populous And, the size of the state means that density is pretty low. You seem to conflate the point about “sheltering in place” with the actual broader message, which to me, is about being mindful of how you go out in the world in these times. Would you consider amending your message to be less inflammatory (e.g. your “ridiculous" comment)? We are after all a country with a very diverse makeup. People like yourself with a powerful medium for expression of opinion and belief seem to be best positioned to be bring people together. No one is doubting everyone’s right to be free. I’d like to know why your right to be free supersedes other’s rights to health, safety and welfare. Your message just seems unnecessarily inflammatory.

Again, I am appealing to your greater sensibilities. This isn’t a time for division. I also realize that recent events have hit everyone’s livelihood hard. We are a community and I look forward to a thoughtful response.

Regards.
 
Sadly these emails show the type of people that will gladly give up their Liberties to 'feel' 'safe.' Makes me sick.
 
I would rather die free than live the life of a slave, subservient to whatever the government tells us is good for us.

I respect the rights of others to do as they wish, and if locking themselves indoors makes them feel safe, that is their choice. I will take precautions to not risk transmitting anything to anyone else, but I refuse to go sit in my house just because I was told to.
 
Thank you for another history lesson. I love you little dog as well He's so cute. :rock:

History is one of the best things about the west. In AZ we are blessed to have thousands of mines of mining roads to explore. A month or so ago I took some friends of mine to some Indian ruins and then to a couple of very old cabins. One is in a deep canyon. You can get there in a side by side or Jeep and then have to walk about 100 yards along the creek and know where to get out to find the hidden cabin. I walked right up to it and have only been there one time about 10 years ago. I enjoy trying to see how they lived. They must have been some tough people.

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There was also one cabin out in the open.

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Thank you.
 
Thank you for another history lesson. I love you little dog as well He's so cute. :rock:

History is one of the best things about the west. In AZ we are blessed to have thousands of mines of mining roads to explore. A month or so ago I took some friends of mine to some Indian ruins and then to a couple of very old cabins. One is in a deep canyon. You can get there in a side by side or Jeep and then have to walk about 100 yards along the creek and know where to get out to find the hidden cabin. I walked right up to it and have only been there one time about 10 years ago. I enjoy trying to see how they lived. They must have been some tough people.

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There was also one cabin out in the open.

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Thank you.

There are some amazingly vast places out there. Great pictures [emoji106]


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I’m glad that you and Cindy still believe in civil liberty. I’m really dumbfounded at the number of Americans who will go willingly back into bondage.


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Thank you for sharing your essential trip. Looked awesome out there. No one for miles. So cool to see Ripley out there too. She looks like she is going to enjoy many trips to come. Just don't bring any door stops she may not want to come with you...haha.

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Just read those emails you received, looks like you're the next Kiley Jenner you influencer you...haha. They acted like you purposly walked into skilled nursing facilities as coughed all over the residents. As mentioned people wiling to give up their liberties so easily to simply "feel" safe is very frightening. Again thanks for holding onto your beliefs and sharing your travels.

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