Thank you. You’d be surprised what a stock TRD pro can do. There is a lot of stock vehicles at this event and they performed just fine on the majority of trails. The event is great about listing what setup would be best for each trail so you know which ones to avoid.
Genuine question (not sarcasm): If I’m new to off-roading, should I stay at home and on the pavement instead of signing up for an event like this? I just got my 4Runner TRD and want to do stuff like this, but I don’t want to inconvenience or annoy more experienced drivers.
You should come to this event. This is exactly what this if for. A lot of the trails offered can be run in your stock TRD 4Runner. They also had an intro to off-roading class offered the day before the trail rides to make sure you know the basics. Assume they will again this year. You have to start somewhere. The people are great and very welcoming.
I am so looking forward to go in 2025!! Thanks for another great video.
You won’t be disappointed, it’s a really amazing event!
We were with you on the Alpine Loop at the 4:25 mark in the video with the red FJ Cruiser!
Nice! That was a great event. Are you going to try and make it again this year?
@ No as I’m overlanding parts of the country where I live; maybe in 2 or 3 years.
Great video - thanks! But dang, how did I miss this? I spent the entire summer around Silverton with my Taco, and didn't know about this. Next year!
Make sure to be ready the morning of registration. This event sells out fast. In a matter of minutes. Happy you like the video.
Awesome video! I miss it down there!
Thanks for watching, it was a great time!
Great video, wish it was about an hour long at least 👍🏻😎🔥
Happy you enjoyed it!
That's one hell of an adventure, I'm slowly building my wife's trd pro little by little to do trips like this.
Thank you. You’d be surprised what a stock TRD pro can do. There is a lot of stock vehicles at this event and they performed just fine on the majority of trails. The event is great about listing what setup would be best for each trail so you know which ones to avoid.
*Too Crowded and too many 1st time Noob's in Tacos*
Yea, I live within 2 hours of all the trails. I don't think I could spend $200 dollars to be "guided" on these. I've done half of them anyway lol.
Genuine question (not sarcasm): If I’m new to off-roading, should I stay at home and on the pavement instead of signing up for an event like this? I just got my 4Runner TRD and want to do stuff like this, but I don’t want to inconvenience or annoy more experienced drivers.
You should come to this event. This is exactly what this if for. A lot of the trails offered can be run in your stock TRD 4Runner. They also had an intro to off-roading class offered the day before the trail rides to make sure you know the basics. Assume they will again this year. You have to start somewhere. The people are great and very welcoming.