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Cool video! I'm south San Diego, and I just purchased a RWD sports edition 4runner. Which trail do you suggest for a beginner?
Most of these trails can be done in a 2wd. But check out our maple.sprongs (see the video on it , (best trail in Orange County). Then maybe check out 2n02
@@JeepAdventures thank you!
Don't remember it being that technical and difficult! Bet there has been a lot of change in the last few years! That waterfall is a seperate line, no?
Which waterfall?
Nice video. Did Imogene a few years ago. Go slow and in low and you will not have problems. The view at the top is worth it! Amazed by those who mined the gold in the past. Between my right shoulder arthritis flaring up and my anxiety in not knowing the trail, I did not enjoy it as much as I would have liked. Would like to do it again and take my time and enjoy it. BTW, Lunch in Telluride was nice. Thanks for the video!
Definitely worth a second trip. Let me know how it goes. Thank you for watching.
Golden Spike is awsome. Did it 3 weeks ago in my Colorado. Left my jeep at home.
That must have been awesome and one heck if a challenge. Wish I was there to see it.
@barryguffey8061
awesome video... thank you for sharing May I fair use the video and use some of your footage for a missing couple located in the area? Thank you
What do you mean?
@@JeepAdventures there is a couple missing from the area. To show the terrain I would like to use a little of your video footage. I will link your channel to it and give you credit.
Sounds good
I can do it, but I don’t have a spare tire set up right now lol so I don’t know if if I should risk it Beautiful video❤
Thank you for watching. Without a spare, it would be a long drive on a rim back down to the town. Maybe find a friend with roughly same size tire and wheel. That way you could use theirs.
Great video!
Thank you
He is definitely needs to invest a front locker lol great video!
Yeah, those limited slips are good, but a full hard locker would help. Thanks for watching.
@@JeepAdventures I thought its open for the front but anyway nice work!
Thanks
I'm going on jeepers jamboree this year with a jt on 37s with air lockers. Just wanted to know if I should upgrade the rear axels to chromoly before the trip. Or will I be fine?
Is it a rubicon?
No it was a max tow with the m220 and m210 Rubicon axles I upgraded gears and dual arb air lockers.
As long as you are not heavy on the throttle, or trying to throttle out of things, or bouncing, you will likely be fine. I would avoid the extra hard stuff though.
So many don't realize going into the canyons have the best trails- not just the bridge!
100% Truth
Great presentation. Thank you. 🍻
Thank you, and thank you for watching
Hey what sliders are on your Jeep?
Running the Genright steel. Super strong. They have had some hard hits and no dents or dings
Awesome thank you! Great videos too btw, I enjoy watching them!
Thank you for watching. Call Genright and ask for Jeff Perkins, tell him his gold fish's god father sent you. (Josh Noesser)
😂
Do you think a stock JLU Rubicon could make it on the easy path?
For sure, just make sure you are down. In the video description I include chapters and I have listed the hardest required obstacle.
Did you see the picnic table coming down the canyon?
Yes
This was a great day. Rocky gap sure did earn its name. And then the views when you get out of the wash are awesome.
That pretty much sums up what I thought.
Great footage! We need a round 2 for Suzanne & Alfonso! ✌🏼🚙
That we do. I also want to take a stab at the big waterfall.
This was way unexpected. I was expecting something mild and boring, but got a ton of fun. What you do you think, is this a good trail?
Today, are you talking to yourself. Josh talks to Josh about the volatile climate of the politics in the Arctic cycle. Will Marco Polo be successful, or will he end up in second place? Only Gandolf the Grey knows.
Hopefully people respond
Love the talking to yourself podcast on the chats. Some amazing conversations
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Just got back from doing the trail in my Gladiator. This video would have to be hours long to represent how hard a trail it really is.
Absolutely, a lot to show on this trail. How was it?
@@JeepAdventures Having never done it before I can’t compare but from some of the folks I spoke to with experience it was especially nasty this early.
Yeah, it is fun to go in June before the jeep jamboree. Once they do their event they fill in a lot of the holes. It could just be the drivers, but what I was trying to go with is there is a noticeable difference between before and after. But overall, like it? Hate it? Best trail of your life?
Next yr I'll be their
When are you going?
wheres the stock jeep ???
The orange one is stock outside bumper and sliders. But stock size tires and ride height. Right after this video she put 35's on it.
Great video!! Do you have a walk around video of your jeep ??
I don't, I can likely do that in one of my next videos through. But here is the build so far The Jeep Driven: 2019 Jeep JLUR Bumpers - GenRight Off Road Tire Carrier - GenRight Off Road Sliders - GenRight Off Road Lift - RockJock 4x4 by John Currie Steering - RockJock 4x4 by John Currie Tires - Falken Tire Wheels - Raceline Wheels Lights - TYRI Lights Winch - SUPERWINCH Hook - FACTOR 55 Shocks - FOX Navigation - Trails Offroad and Gaia GPS IT Support - Nybbledata Deflators - Trailhead Deflators Fuel - RotopaX Skids - ARTEC Industries Mounts - Scosche Recovery Gear - Deadman Off-road Trash - Trasharoo Cooking - Tembo-Tusk Diff Covers - MotoBilt
my family and i did shafer trail, i can't even imagine what doing a trail like this would be like. Love Moab, cool video!
Thank you for watching. Moab is a cool place. What is your favorite part?
The BEST view is atop Mt. Baldy… in a helicopter… 😊😊😊
That's a good spot
Hi, we have just driven down The Schafer Trail in a Dodge Ram, OMG, what the hell was I thinking. A truly terrifying experience. Utah, Moab is stunningly beautiful 🇺🇸❤️🏴
Moab had some wildly scary trails
Really nice job on the video, thank you for sharing. Been there many times, but in the winter, this was a whole new perspective.
"There" means the state of Colorado
Thank you for watching. What do you ride in the winter?
Could this trail be done in a stock 4x4 4Runner? We have one in Silverthorne nearby.
Good Question. In the condition the trail was in I would say yes. The rocky hardspot I talk about that was waypoint 3 on trailsoffroad might require you to stack a couple rocks to stay out of the running boards. Past that there wasn't to much outside the articulation spot that was hard.
Yes. A few spots will be more challenging without lockers, and a few spots where articulation really helps, but can be done with an experienced driver
Thinking the same thing
Looks awesome
Thanks Ari
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Are you talking to yourself again?
Most likely, but who doesn't
What are we talking about today?
I had a lot of people tell me this was one of the best trails in Colorado? What do you think? Does this video do it justice? Is this a legendary trail?
Lets see if anyone responds
It's good. The best?.....ehhhh. It's just close to Denver. it's a good mix of technical and scenic. You should definitely do it, but I wouldn't say it's the best, just my personal opinion.
What would you say is the best?
@@JeepAdventures Schofield is high on my list. Can't go wrong with the Alpine loop either. So many great trails all over Colorado.
The whole trail network in that area is great for a day trip if you're in the front range, whether you go over Red Cone, come up hand cart, come in from Breck or Montezuma.
Will a 6013 rod work?
6013 is for more experienced welders, 6011 gives you more penetrative power.
I remember the live broadcast and while Starlink was a little spotty at times, but overall it seemed to do ok. I am wondering how you had it mounted and powered. Looks like a pole mount into the top of a rotopax tire mount? Anything special that you did for power? Did you use the Rubicon's built in inverter (back of center console), or something else?
I used a pipe clamp to the top of the Genright Tire Carrier. So, one side clamps to the tire carrier, and the other mounts to the Starlink pole. I put a piece of rubber around the tire carrier and Starlink pole to do two things. One absorbs vibrations, and the other increases the drag coefficient so it won't slip or move. This was the best way to do it, as it reduced movement and seemed more secure. As for power, I run a pure sine wave inverter and power it from that. I ran 6 gauge wires to the back of the Jeep so I could have power back in the back of the Jeep. I run a 300-watt pure sine wave inverter that plugs into those cables. Also added a few more power ports for the fridge and other things. As for the power plug on the Jeep, the one in the Jeep can't do it. Draws to much power on startup, and it turns off. My setup works great. I have used it on a dozen trails now. Allows me to have cell service and internet everywhere.
@@JeepAdventures Thanks for the info. I have same Genright Tire Carrier (but powdercoated black) on my JL. So I want to try something similar. Still trying to figure how you attached the clamp, but I'm guessing some sort of a T pipe clamp. It appears the tire will snug to the clamp (looking at my BFG 39" spare).
Look up on Amazon American DJ Supply PROSWIVEL CLAMP Stage Light Accessory. Then i bought some NABOWAN Solid Rubber Sheets,Strips,Rolls 1/8" (.125") Thick x 4" Wide x 118" Long Neoprene Rubber Mat. this is the inverter I bought - BESTEK 500W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter DC 12V to AC 110V Car Plug Inverter Adapter Power Converter with 4.2A Dual USB Charging Ports and 2 AC Outle And I used velcro to attach it to the plastic fender well and velcro the A/P to the roll cage - VELCRO Brand Heavy Duty Tape with Adhesive | 25 Ft Bulk Roll 2" Wide | Holds 10 lbs, Black | Industrial Strength Strong Hold for Indoor or Outdoor Use Now i did mount the tire low on this jeep, with basically a 39 inch tire. But i am sure you can figure out a way to, maybe cut the bolt a little short so it doesn't push to hard into the tire.
Funny, I was thinking a truss clamp might be perfect but thought most were 1.5" and needed 1.75" for the Genright Carrier. I'm all set and on my way now. Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction as always!
Pronounced "you ray"...but understandable that it's hard to pronounce when you're new to the area. Great trip video...thanks for sharing....
Thank you. I said that and a local in the area said i needed more emphasis on the O. Then i had someone tell me the way you say it. I appreciate everyone for trying to educate me and and talking. One of the things i like about visiting new places. Thank you for watching the video.
Do you think you recorded the most rugged sections of the trail, or was there anything more rugged than we saw here? Would this be a good “first time” trail for a newbie? Great video, thanks!
I covered pretty much everything on the trail. You can find more details on trailsoffroad if looking for more details.
Was this trip in the fall? All the leaves are yellow.
Yeah, the trip was October 1st
What date exactly did you go? Im going to that area this week. Curious if its this dry right now?
This was October.
California is dead to Americans. Don't blame me. Look to those you voted for. Just wait longer and you'll be recording videos in your garage, talking about the old times.
California has its problems. I am not sure if people will wake up in time or not. There is still plenty of people trying to cote for change to restore it, but a lot have given up and left. But you are probably not far off on your statement. As the primary reason I make these videos is to get people interested.
excellent. I went there on my way from Louisiana to Canada in July 1990. need to go back and spend more time.
Well worth the trip
Thanks for watchinv
It’s been on my bucket list since I was a kid, 60 years old now, I hope to still make it soon. Your video emphasized my need to go even more!
It is worth it. Let me know what you think after.
I know it isn't on the dirt, but what do you think? Must stop or not?
nice
No one watches your vacation video while you are vacation.
In ‘21 we went west with two Jeeps to do some light to moderate level off-roading but Yellowstone and Glacier National Park are must see stops, for sure. They were absolutely beautiful destinations.
They really are
It’s really cool, I did it in my 4runner but it isn’t my favorite trail because I have a fear of heights and even though I didn’t get close to the edge, the fear of rolling off the cliff was so real that entire time. I prefer some of the mountains and landscape out in Mojave. Also less crowded out there. Passing other trucks coming the other way on this trail scared me as well. At one point me and a dodge ram had to fold our mirrors in so we could pass eachother. It was that close to
It does get a bit tight on this trail in places.
Great trail. And nice catch of Duke 7 OCSD Huey UH1V. Been in that numerous times!!!
Thank you, what was you role in 7 OCSD
@@JeepAdventures PSR Photographer
Junk. Time to retire that thing.
I wish I had video of little sluice 25 years ago.... People 10 deep watching all weekend
I know the feeling
I did this trip in my 2008 Crown Vic Interceptor. Lol. Hardly "epic"😂
This is all about the views, not much about the difficulty
That’s rugged in La La land. Sad to see the Vic hit the trail.
Great video, was there last September and the scenery is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching. I hope the weather was a little better on your trio than ours
@@JeepAdventures perfect the whole time we were there. Storms came the day after we left.
Lucky, hahahah
Which month did you go that trail? May? Our family plan to go Alpine loop in June 14 and may take Imogene Pass
We went Oct 1st
I always wondered about the other route from silverado ,i only have taken the upper holly trail from main divide .
Let me know what you think are youndo it