Levitt Lake Rough Access Trail - 395 Overlanding Part 1
This is the first part of our Overlanding trip along route 395 on the Eastern Sierra side.
All coordinates to trails and locations are in the video
This is the first part of our Overlanding trip along route 395 on the Eastern Sierra side.
All coordinates to trails and locations are in the video
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Great video. I did a trail recently at 67psi. 12 miles later… Never again! Thank you for sharing. This is now on my HWY 395 hit list.
@OverlandOutAndAbout
Жыл бұрын
It's definitly worth visiting...keep in mind that it's pretty busy on weekends, so you may not find a camping spot near the water, but there are plenty of camping spots a bit away from the water.
Lee, enjoyed the video. Perhaps you might consider a three panel bash plate kit for the undercarriage of the truck. So far so good. .
@OverlandOutAndAbout
Жыл бұрын
Hi Jack, I have skid plates covering the bottom of the truck
when was this? I heard they just improved and repaired recently. Last time up I dropped my 550 pound motorcycle and cracked the case. Lucky I had my JB Weld with me and was able to patch it. Thanks for sharing the video
@OverlandOutAndAbout
Жыл бұрын
This was last week
You need a small lift and 35’s my friend. I enjoy watching your videos!
@OverlandOutAndAbout
Жыл бұрын
This was in July...by now I have the 2022 Tremor which come with 35s from the factory
Did you need the diesel heater?
@OverlandOutAndAbout
Жыл бұрын
Yap, just a little
Should've put the beer in water. 😀
@OverlandOutAndAbout
Жыл бұрын
Didn't think about that one
If I hear overlanding one more time, I just might vomit. In my day (I'm about your age) we just called it truck / jeep camping? You pick. No fancy gadgets, no GPS, no satellite phone...we just explored and camped. Technical trail? Spotter? Seriously? I've seen higher clearance AWD wagons at this exact spot. I own a Ford F250 4x4 diesel. You're making us all look like fools. Mine's a bit older, 7.3 liter with a 6 speed manual. It idles up that trail without skipping a beat.
@OverlandOutAndAbout
11 ай бұрын
We all have different experiences, what is one thing for one may be another thing for another.