Tie rods. Adjusting sleeve.Serpentine belt. 3/8 fuel hose, hose clamp. Zip ties. Safety wire and pliers. Just some of the things I carry in the WJ. Fantastic video.
You pack tools and a bunch of necessary spares in your truck. Your buddy packs different spares/tools in his truck. Try to cover as many bases. There are places up there where driving a mile takes an hour.
Awesome brother. As a grand Cherokee trailhawk owner makes me proud to see other on the trail. I have so much footage to go through as I am learning davinci resolve to post videos. I live in Auburn so all these trails are really in my backyard and love how you incorporated tubing into the video. Tahoe is my favorite spot in the world and now that I just got into off roading and overlanding, the past year, I can’t wait to explore more. Heck even went to overland expo west in Flagstaff this year as well as PNW in Redmond Oregon. Love how we can just go and be in different terrain. Oh and everyone I meet in this community are just so helpful and finally found like minded people that show respect to one another. No matter where you’re from or how much money you have, no one cares. All love all the time.
Growing up, our family used to have a place in Incline Village. Every summer when we were kids, our family would do the Truckee river rafting trip at least once. Down to River Ranch for burgers.
Awesome episode! Getting me thinking about a WJ now, there's a few over here but nowhere near as common as in the States. Love the scenery too, that creek looked amazing. Would love to get over there one day and do the trails.
Great Video! Not gonna lie, the cliffs on Signal Peak had me biting my nails a bit but so cool to see what you guys are able to do. Looks like a great trip!
I live in grass valley and the town of Washington is a great place to start from and enjoy your rigs. Your jeep will go through the Rubicon jeep trail with no problem, just go during the jamboree. My 2004 jeep grand cherokee limited with a 3 inch lift dose just fine. Pick and choose your line wisely. A little trail rash never hurt no body. Cisco Grove is a great place to play at after the Rubicon. God bless and keep wheeling. If you ever want a tour guide let me know ahead of time and I'll show you around.
Recently found your channel and really enjoying your videos! I love the genuine passion and excitement that comes through non tour narration. I would love to see more on how you set up camp (maybe you cover this in other videos I haven’t come across yet) but it seems like every over lander I see these days has a rooftop tent, which isn’t a possibility for me for a variety of reasons. Would love to see how you set up camp when you go on these trips. Thanks!
Hey thanks for checking out the channel . Ya there’s a few videos of setting up camp but they’re not to elaborate. Next overland trip I’ll get a little more detail on that! Thanks!😊
Good job on capturing all of this footage. You have some great angles and edits. I don't live too far from here. I am going to go check these trails out.
Good video man. Fordyce is one of my bucket list trails. Rubicon is beautiful and really fun but it will find your rigs weak points. You'll make there. If your around big bear oct 19th you should join us for the ironman challenge. It will test your rig and driver. Lots of fun. Stay safe and happy trails
Thanks man! What trails are guys doing for the iron man? John Bull? Gold mountain? We are headed to Colorado and Utah for a 3 week adventure in October so I think we will miss it! But thanks for checking out the channel!
@@wjoverland5109 gold mountain, john bull. Holcomb and dishpan. Its the dirtnation ironman on youtube. Have a great trip man i hope to make it to Colorado one of these days.
I just did a six day trip back in late June up to Plumas Ntl forest, just north of Tahoe Ntl forest. Camping/fishing/wheeling. Another really cool area to visit if you have the chance.
@@wjoverland5109 Try Hwy 49 north of I80. Downieville, CA. The Poker Flats trail. The lakes basin area in Plumas Ntl forest. Glacier formed, I think there are something like 27 lakes in the area. A lot of OHV/jeep trails. A lot like Tahoe without the Tahoe.
I’m glad someone is finally do something that isn’t wrangler or gladiator. What spare tire rack are you using? Can it accept a hitch so i can tow a utility trailer?
@@jacobrocha5734 yep no issues. I guess we will upgrade once that happens but it’s been 3 years wheeling so far. Thanks for checking out the channel! 😎🤟
@@matthew7972 O on that trip we towed the jeeps behind our RVs so in that case the gas was expensive! lol… but our gas mileage isn’t to bad on the jeeps considering there v8s… we go on local weekend trip and it’s not to bad at all…
35s require an axel swap the gears and axels don’t like more than a 33 from what I understand. However people do it. But I’d rather stick with 33s until I’m ready to upgrade the axels.
@@daleboyish I think channels will ridiculous expensive rigs all jacked up on 40s don’t really relate to the average person.. so we will probably just keep the jeeps set up the way they are..
Tie rods. Adjusting sleeve.Serpentine belt. 3/8 fuel hose, hose clamp. Zip ties. Safety wire and pliers. Just some of the things I carry in the WJ. Fantastic video.
You pack tools and a bunch of necessary spares in your truck. Your buddy packs different spares/tools in his truck. Try to cover as many bases. There are places up there where driving a mile takes an hour.
Yup exactly! The more crap the better!
Awesome brother. As a grand Cherokee trailhawk owner makes me proud to see other on the trail. I have so much footage to go through as I am learning davinci resolve to post videos. I live in Auburn so all these trails are really in my backyard and love how you incorporated tubing into the video. Tahoe is my favorite spot in the world and now that I just got into off roading and overlanding, the past year, I can’t wait to explore more. Heck even went to overland expo west in Flagstaff this year as well as PNW in Redmond Oregon. Love how we can just go and be in different terrain. Oh and everyone I meet in this community are just so helpful and finally found like minded people that show respect to one another. No matter where you’re from or how much money you have, no one cares. All love all the time.
Yes! I love that about the community! Thank you for checking it out! The tubing was really fun aswell! Can’t wait to get back up there!
Hwy 49. Up through Downieville to Gold Lake Hwy. I love that area.
Growing up, our family used to have a place in Incline Village. Every summer when we were kids, our family would do the Truckee river rafting trip at least once. Down to River Ranch for burgers.
@@scottymac5174 ya that’s definitely a highlight! Chill day with great people in a beautiful place!
Awesome episode! Getting me thinking about a WJ now, there's a few over here but nowhere near as common as in the States. Love the scenery too, that creek looked amazing. Would love to get over there one day and do the trails.
Awesome trip! 👍 Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures.
Thank you! Ya we really love that area! Next adventure we are headed to Colorado, and Utah. Possibly in October to do the big trails up there!
Great video, thoroughly enjoyed it, video quality and editing are top notch!
@@ExploreX4 thank you! I really appreciate that! 😎🙏
Wow, thank you so much for patiently sharing! The way Novsight's lights are showcased is amazing! They’ll light up your path on your adventure!🥳
@@Jinmin77 hey your welcome! We love the lights! Thanks for watching!
Great Video! Not gonna lie, the cliffs on Signal Peak had me biting my nails a bit but so cool to see what you guys are able to do. Looks like a great trip!
Thanks ya the felt a bit sketchy! But we loved every second! 😎👍
I live in grass valley and the town of Washington is a great place to start from and enjoy your rigs. Your jeep will go through the Rubicon jeep trail with no problem, just go during the jamboree. My 2004 jeep grand cherokee limited with a 3 inch lift dose just fine. Pick and choose your line wisely. A little trail rash never hurt no body. Cisco Grove is a great place to play at after the Rubicon. God bless and keep wheeling. If you ever want a tour guide let me know ahead of time and I'll show you around.
@@madmikescustoms thank you for the good info! I’ve been wanting do the jamboree anyway maybe next year! Thank you watching my channel!
Recently found your channel and really enjoying your videos! I love the genuine passion and excitement that comes through non tour narration. I would love to see more on how you set up camp (maybe you cover this in other videos I haven’t come across yet) but it seems like every over lander I see these days has a rooftop tent, which isn’t a possibility for me for a variety of reasons. Would love to see how you set up camp when you go on these trips. Thanks!
Hey thanks for checking out the channel . Ya there’s a few videos of setting up camp but they’re not to elaborate. Next overland trip I’ll get a little more detail on that! Thanks!😊
Good job on capturing all of this footage. You have some great angles and edits. I don't live too far from here. I am going to go check these trails out.
Awesome! Thank you! Yes go check them out you will enjoy!
I went yesterday and like you said it is very steep. It's crazy how video makes everything look smaller
@@josephmyers64 totally I thought it was just some what flat … but a ready cool trail
Best one yet! That last day spot looked killer. Good job
Thank you! Ya it was a great place !
Spectacular video and thanks for sharing it with us. We were just up at So Tahoe at the end of July and hit a couple of fun trails.
Ya so awesome up there! Thank you for checking out the video 😎🙌
that damn signal peak rock usually brings overbuilt jeeps on 40s to a stand still but medium trucks just need a forwards and reverse attempts
@@KirbyLouis yup I’ve seen lots of videos of gladiators pinched in that same spot for awhile ,the smaller wheel base rigs seems like an Easier fit!
Good video man. Fordyce is one of my bucket list trails. Rubicon is beautiful and really fun but it will find your rigs weak points. You'll make there. If your around big bear oct 19th you should join us for the ironman challenge. It will test your rig and driver. Lots of fun. Stay safe and happy trails
Thanks man! What trails are guys doing for the iron man? John Bull? Gold mountain? We are headed to Colorado and Utah for a 3 week adventure in October so I think we will miss it! But thanks for checking out the channel!
@@wjoverland5109 gold mountain, john bull. Holcomb and dishpan. Its the dirtnation ironman on youtube. Have a great trip man i hope to make it to Colorado one of these days.
@@adamshartley O sweet! Ya I watch Diirtnation . You guys have a great time!
@@wjoverland5109 If you want any other Wj while in Utah let me know.😁
I just did a six day trip back in late June up to Plumas Ntl forest, just north of Tahoe Ntl forest. Camping/fishing/wheeling. Another really cool area to visit if you have the chance.
Copy that I plan to be back! Hopefully as much as I can! Just love it up there!
@@wjoverland5109 Try Hwy 49 north of I80. Downieville, CA. The Poker
Flats trail. The lakes basin area in Plumas Ntl forest. Glacier formed, I think there are something like 27 lakes in the area. A lot of OHV/jeep trails. A lot like Tahoe without the Tahoe.
@@scottymac5174 man I would assume anything in the area is epic! Thanks for the tip!
I’m glad someone is finally do something that isn’t wrangler or gladiator. What spare tire rack are you using? Can it accept a hitch so i can tow a utility trailer?
It is from dissent off road, it’s kinda spendy. But yeah it extended a a hitch receiver so you could tow.
Ya I like things that aren’t super duper trendy! Thanks for watching!
Awesome video (music is a little too loud). Thanks for sharing, keep em coming...
@@Bingwadc ya I love music! I’ll definitely keep that in mind on the next one. 👍
there really is nothing like that part of the sierras.
Are you guys still running stock front axle shafts? Surprised you haven't broken those. I use to brake them often before I did jk axle swap.
@@jacobrocha5734 yep no issues. I guess we will upgrade once that happens but it’s been 3 years wheeling so far. Thanks for checking out the channel! 😎🤟
How much did gas roughly cost you that trip? Jeep handles well on far trips?
@@matthew7972 O on that trip we towed the jeeps behind our RVs so in that case the gas was expensive! lol… but our gas mileage isn’t to bad on the jeeps considering there v8s… we go on local weekend trip and it’s not to bad at all…
Are you on 33" tires?
Yes 4 inch iron rock lift adjustable control arms front and back and 33 inch tires .
@@wjoverland5109 Nice. I like my 33" tires but I keep toying if it's worth going to 35's
, what are your current thoughts if it's worth the hassle?
35s require an axel swap the gears and axels don’t like more than a 33 from what I understand.
However people do it. But I’d rather stick with 33s until I’m ready to upgrade the axels.
@@wjoverland5109 You know part of the fun watching your videos are that you don't have over built rigs and yet you do some pretty tough trails!
@@daleboyish I think channels will ridiculous expensive rigs all jacked up on 40s don’t really relate to the average person.. so we will probably just keep the jeeps set up the way they are..