Nice video. Glad to hear no music. I think adding some commentary about what you were thinking and how you were planning on navigating the technical parts would elevate the vid a notch.
This weekend I did the hard side in my ram stock lift on 33" nitto g2s and I went alone (don't ever do) I took a little body damage to keep it real but it was worth the memories.this bit of trail is a cake walk compared to the harder way.
@@NathenErickson no lockers took damage to door and bottom paneling in center of truck. Rails would have helped but taken away probably a good inch or two of ground height. I did it without a spotter even. I am very experienced off road ctta certified and have racing background. Definitely have someone go with you in another rig.trail is no joke for a stock rig, and bring recovery gear💪🇺🇸
Yes, there is an easy side and a harder side for sure! Never wheel alone! Although this is a very popular trail especially on weekends, someone would come along and help you out but spotters make off-road life much better! I would defiantly recommend the easy side for stock vehicles
@Daniel Ness I would say that's accurate. I have lots of experience in wheeling and outdoors, and I honestly can't believe I did that by myself and without a spotter, and made it out. I'm going to do it again once I get my six inch lift on 40s should be less stressful lol
yay no music..would have been better if you had gotten the footage the other guys had of your rig going thru, and edited in the clip of that stuff..thanks
Thank you for NOT playing music during your video.
Nice video. Glad to hear no music. I think adding some commentary about what you were thinking and how you were planning on navigating the technical parts would elevate the vid a notch.
Super cool to see the camaraderie!
This weekend I did the hard side in my ram stock lift on 33" nitto g2s and I went alone (don't ever do) I took a little body damage to keep it real but it was worth the memories.this bit of trail is a cake walk compared to the harder way.
Do you have lockers? I'm thinking of doing this in my 3rd gen runner with a stock lift. I'm putting on sliders this week, where did you take damage?
@@NathenErickson no lockers took damage to door and bottom paneling in center of truck. Rails would have helped but taken away probably a good inch or two of ground height. I did it without a spotter even. I am very experienced off road ctta certified and have racing background. Definitely have someone go with you in another rig.trail is no joke for a stock rig, and bring recovery gear💪🇺🇸
Yes, there is an easy side and a harder side for sure! Never wheel alone! Although this is a very popular trail especially on weekends, someone would come along and help you out but spotters make off-road life much better! I would defiantly recommend the easy side for stock vehicles
@Daniel Ness I would say that's accurate. I have lots of experience in wheeling and outdoors, and I honestly can't believe I did that by myself and without a spotter, and made it out. I'm going to do it again once I get my six inch lift on 40s should be less stressful lol
@Daniel Ness thanks for clarification on which side was easy!
If u haul yr jeep on a 18ft trailer is there anywhere to park and un load at the entrance..
@15:21 they look so damn happy lol. Great video!
That's the “I shoulda bought a jeep” face lol
Love this
Does your group use any type of radio communications?
Yes, the majority of us use HAM
Very nice! Is that a JL Sport in white?
Yes it is. Only 2 months old and she’s out running trails like a trooper!
Nice SUV trail.
Did you start from Cisco grove side?
This is eagle lakes side
Where is this
Up 80 by Truckee
yay no music..would have been better if you had gotten the footage the other guys had of your rig going thru, and edited in the clip of that stuff..thanks
We just did this from the other way, it was a really fun trail getting our cousins stock Tacoma through there.
Looks like a bunch of vans