SNAKE EYES Teaser Clip : Moby Taking on the Fordyce Jeep Trail Winch Hill 1

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Just 2 more days till the release of SNAKE EYES : A fateful Trip across the Fordyce Jeep Trail! To keep your juices flowing, here's another short teaser clip from the film and this time, it's of Moby taking on the infamous Winch Hill #1. Of the 5 winch hills on the trail, #1 is considered by most to be one of the hardest. Strewn with large loose boulders, just getting to the foot of the main obstacle can prove to be a real challenge and once you're at the v-notch, there really aren't too many options. Of course, having big flex and a big set of tires can make all the difference in whether or not you need to break out the winch.

We hope that you enjoyed the clip and that you'll come back to watch the full length film on Sunday, October 18, 2015! :cool:


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WAYALIFE EPIC TREX ADVENTURES are off-road films created by Cindy and I. We have been responsible for producing the JK-Experience (also known as the JKX) video series "KEEP IT TIGHT" which was made in 2011, the 2012 series "HEARTLAND", the 2013 series "WILD WILD WEST" and the 2014 "PACIFIC NORTHWEST". We are NOT paid professionals who have been hired to film events but rather, we are amateurs who simply enjoy sharing what we do and love. Our films are produced and paid for entirely by us and we receive absolutely NO funding from manufacturers or vendors to help subsidize our work.
 
As big as those "rocks" are, you made that look way too easy. This vid is going to great!!!
 
As big as those "rocks" are, you made that look way too easy. This vid is going to great!!!

The footage is a bit deceptive being that those are 40" tires you're looking at and decent amount of flex. If you look at the big rock in the middle of the v-notch, you will see how it's actually about the same size if not a bit bigger than our tire. :crazyeyes:
 
The footage is a bit deceptive being that those are 40" tires you're looking at and decent amount of flex. If you look at the big rock in the middle of the v-notch, you will see how it's actually about the same size if not a bit bigger than our tire. :crazyeyes:

Ok, so I was stating that the obstacle was deceptively made "easy looking" based on your maneuverability and flexing through it. Not that it was easy. ;):crazyeyes: I was using Mel as the spotter to gauge the proportional size of the rocks. "Rocks" used loosely as whole damn mountain/v-notch was a big ol slab with a few boulders thrown in for good measure.
 
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