The Florida Adventure Trail | Part 3 of 3 | Tate's Hell, Apalachicola, Eglin, & Blackwater
We conclude our Florida Adventure Trail (FAT) series, by taking on Florida's panhandle! On this episode, we gain our pinstripes offroading through Tate's Hell and Apalachicola's tight trails, explore Eglin Air Force Base's crash sites and abandoned weapons of war, and crawl through Blackwater River State Park's red clay! A big thanks to Jon Birkmire and @SunshineStateAdventureCo for having spent so much time putting together this route for us to explore! Florida truly is an amazing place!
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Still can’t believe you did the whole thing in 6 days! So impressive 💪💪 so glad you had fun on our route!
I feel like "Camp at your own risk" just means the only person removing you from your camping spot is high tide 😂
Great adventure! Great videography.
So weird that YT recommended this specific part to me, ig it's bc I live like right next to Tate's Hell lmao I absolutely despise this county, but I always like seeing people have a good time when they're here on trips.
Awesome I live in Key West Florida So nice to see the other side Beautiful scenery Very nice video Thank you for sharing
loved this content and subscribed!
You did a kick-ass job putting these first 3 videos together! Cant wait for more content from you dude
Great video series! I will be doing this soon in the Runner!
Thanks for the videos I watched all three. I have lived in Florida my whole life and have never done the trip but now I am thinking about doing thanks to you. Thank you
I live just north of Eglin AFB. I wish you had more time to see how cool Eglin is and there are several great trails in Blackwater Forest
Thanks man! Enjoyed the series!
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Absolute killer series my man!!
@Bugout_Overland
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!!!
Grate work on the series
Man you drove right though my stomping grounds. Bristol/Blountstown. The long bridge you went over between the two goes over the Apalachicola river and use to be the only bridge that crossed it in that area. Two lanes. One each way. Butt puckering tight. Log trucks use to hit the crossmembers too and shut down the whole bridge. Great videos man. Subscribed.
Enjoyed the content! I've only done Richloam, Croom, and Citrus so far. You got a new Sub!
Great trail man!
This is one of the few parts of Florida that I've never explored. I intend to correct that soon!
Awesome series! Enjoyed watching 🤙
This was awesome. Loved the old military vehicles! Would love to work together and explore those a little deeper on my channel if you’re interested!
@Bugout_Overland
Жыл бұрын
Sure man! Just let me know how I can help!
@shenanakinskywalker
Жыл бұрын
I would K!LL to see that collab 👀
Great series 👍.
Good job man. Where was that campsite at Blackwater? It looked awesome!
@Bugout_Overland
9 ай бұрын
It’s just past the main entrance on a dirt road to the right!
First 💃🏼
Can you drop a pin for me to that bridge or get me close? I want to go see it tonight... we live near ANF
@Bugout_Overland
3 ай бұрын
Shoot me a message on Instagram and I’ll get it to you!
Hey! Newbie quesion here as I'm new to the offroad. On time stamp 6:50, were you on 2 wheel drive or 4x4? If 4x4 what selection should i make with my 4ruuner offroad premium?
@Bugout_Overland
Жыл бұрын
Hey my friend. We were in 4WD in just about every "trail" we were on. Not only because the age old saying better have it and not need it than to need it and not have it, but because running the trails in 4WD is better on the trails as it doesn't cause as much wash-boarding / rutting. It's also definitely easy getting stuck in some of these places, especially in the wet season.
would you like to get some free lights ?
What gps do you guys use? I figure you lose cell service so gps is a must? And can you preload off-road trails ?
@Bugout_Overland
2 ай бұрын
Yessir GPS is an absolute must when doing this! I use Gaia. What I do to prevent losing signal on my GPS is I download a section of map beforehand so it’s already saved to the app and doesn’t require a signal to navigate.
@telecaster305
2 ай бұрын
@@Bugout_Overland awesome thanks. I didn’t know iPhone’s gps worked as long as the route is saved. Awesome just got a Gaia pro account thanks
What lift do you have on your taco?
@Bugout_Overland
2 ай бұрын
In this video I’m running a 2” ARB OME lift with medium load leaf springs. But now, I’m running Fox 2.5 performance elite with Deaver stage 3 leaf springs and Accutune Offroad UCAs
Where can I find the gpx files to do these trails? Is there a start to finish segment to follow? Subscribed this was a awesome series
@Bugout_Overland
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! Means a lot to me! You can find the GPX files in the link down in the comments. You’ll need a GPS app like Gaia. You can start the route from east to west as seen in this series, or west to east, just depends on preference! If you need any more help or got any more questions, shoot me a message on instagram. Hope this helps!
@jayare895
Жыл бұрын
@@Bugout_Overland thank you for the response! Ima follow you on IG now!
Makes me want to avoid the drive to these cheesy places. Want to see challenges and getting STUCK!
@Bugout_Overland
Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't consider them cheesy, I love the outdoors whether challenging or not. But these locations certainly aren't nearly as technical as Florida's East Side. If you want something more technical, I highly recommend exploring the offshoot roads of Richloam, as well as Citrus. Osceola and Ocala were fun too, but the technical spots there were few and far between imo.