This video showcases a new 4x4 track designed for all four-wheeled vehicles. The creator is collaborating with Mike from Pueblo, CO, who provides feedback for track improvement. The track is open to the public for a daily rider fee of $15. In addition to the 4x4 track, there is also an 115-acre 2-wheel dirt bike track, bringing the total riding area to 155 acres.
This video documents the creator, referred to as 'Dragonman,' taking his 'attack Jeep' to a UMB bank in Colorado Springs. The creator emphasizes that the vehicle is legal to drive in Colorado and that any weapons are unloaded when in town. The humorous aspect of the title suggests a playful, non-serious intent behind the "attack Jeep" narrative. The video celebrates Colorado Springs as a great place to live and thanks viewers for watching.
This video provides an update on the construction of a new 4-wheel dirt bike track. The creator details the progress, mentioning approximately 250 truckloads of high-quality topsoil have been used. They express optimism about opening the track by the middle or end of next month. The video also reminds viewers that their existing dirt bike and 4-wheeler track is still open for riding at $12 per day, operating daily except Mondays and on major holidays. A link to purchase shop t-shirts is also provided.
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