@@FullsendOffroad I couldn’t agree with you more man. I hope that this is the last truck I buy. I only got 40k on the runner and I baby her for the most part. I only use her for weekend adventures. I just don’t see myself ever getting with the new hybrid turbo charged engines.
Awesome video! I’m new to off-roading and curious about your rig setup. What tire size are you running, and is your 4Runner lifted? I’m planning to tackle this as my second trail, but it’s rated difficult with a technical level of 6 on onX Off-road
I appreciate you man! I currently running 285/70/R17 Nitto Ridge Grapplers and a 2 inch lift. There are some areas that are more technical and difficult. I would advise that you take Bow Tie Trail. It is the easiest way up to the summit (Radio Tower). To get there you can search in your navigation "Tamarack Sno Park." This will lead you to the same trail head entrance like our video. From there just keep right until you hit Bow Tie Trail. Just keep following the orang arrows that are posted on the trees. Same with going down, there are arrows to guide you down. You will encounter some rocky areas, just take your time man. The trail is not that difficult. I've seen stock 4runners and Tacomas finish this trail. We did it in 2WD most of the way up. Enjoy man!
@@greghull3189 We went counter clockwise after the first right fork. We ended up at bow tie trail and just kept keeping right and kept following the orange arrows. It eventually lead us to the summit by the radio tower. Just follow the orange arrows bro you will find it. Dude be careful though some dude with his bike fell off the side of the mountain and died the same day we shot this video.
@@01Trdtundra Exactly man, we were 2wd like 90% of the drive. I switched 4hi towards the top because it got pretty steep. We took Bow tie trail so this path was relatively easy way up.
@@souledoutrc8174 It’s a dope trail dudes. Just be careful. Just found out that a person on their bike fell off the mountain and died riding their bike the same day we filmed this video. It tripped us out. If you go make sure to check the weather and go when it’s sunny.
these old gen toyotas are already feeling nostalgic.
@@FullsendOffroad I couldn’t agree with you more man. I hope that this is the last truck I buy. I only got 40k on the runner and I baby her for the most part. I only use her for weekend adventures. I just don’t see myself ever getting with the new hybrid turbo charged engines.
@@Doom_runner don't ever daily it because then you run the risk of some other asshole totaling it.
Serious respect for the driver and the vehicle!
@@4x4adventure_pl appreciate you bro!! Definitely check this trail out when you get a chance!
Trail looks fun!
One of my favorite trails so far!
Ruckrooza HQ with the Squad! Super dope video and rigs. 🤙🏼 hella vibes
@@grombino9488 Ayeee go next time maneee
Y’all did THAT!.
@@atomicspex it was super fun trail 😎🤟
Awesome video! I’m new to off-roading and curious about your rig setup. What tire size are you running, and is your 4Runner lifted? I’m planning to tackle this as my second trail, but it’s rated difficult with a technical level of 6 on onX Off-road
I appreciate you man! I currently running 285/70/R17 Nitto Ridge Grapplers and a 2 inch lift. There are some areas that are more technical and difficult. I would advise that you take Bow Tie Trail. It is the easiest way up to the summit (Radio Tower). To get there you can search in your navigation "Tamarack Sno Park." This will lead you to the same trail head entrance like our video. From there just keep right until you hit Bow Tie Trail. Just keep following the orang arrows that are posted on the trees. Same with going down, there are arrows to guide you down. You will encounter some rocky areas, just take your time man. The trail is not that difficult. I've seen stock 4runners and Tacomas finish this trail. We did it in 2WD most of the way up. Enjoy man!
Did you take the loop counter-clockwise taking the first right fork or clockwise from the left fork? We are hitting this trail on Friday. Thx
@@greghull3189 We went counter clockwise after the first right fork. We ended up at bow tie trail and just kept keeping right and kept following the orange arrows. It eventually lead us to the summit by the radio tower. Just follow the orange arrows bro you will find it. Dude be careful though some dude with his bike fell off the side of the mountain and died the same day we shot this video.
@@Doom_runner Appreciate the info & advice! Take care.
@@greghull3189 Of course. Be safe and have fun my dude!
Trail doesn’t look too bad, looks like us 2wheelers could make it up pretty far, would you say even to the top?
@@01Trdtundra Exactly man, we were 2wd like 90% of the drive. I switched 4hi towards the top because it got pretty steep. We took Bow tie trail so this path was relatively easy way up.
Great question I was thinking the same? Trail looks pretty dope 👌
@@souledoutrc8174 It’s a dope trail dudes. Just be careful. Just found out that a person on their bike fell off the mountain and died riding their bike the same day we filmed this video. It tripped us out. If you go make sure to check the weather and go when it’s sunny.
@@Doom_runner oh man that’s unfortunate but thank you for the advice I really appreciate it.
@@souledoutrc8174 of course man. Stay safe out there brodie