great vidéo ! 🤩 Congratulations to Kateryna for her driving! Your videos make me want to come to UTAH on a family vacation and rent a vehicle to experience your beautiful views. Merci. Philippe from France
Did you go through a real sandy horseshoe bend that was super tight and deep? We were out there the beginning of March in an LX (just sliders and stock tires) and took a turn onto Fins & Things then up to Porcupine Rim. Got lost but made it out after a few hours and some challenges. Beautiful weather and overlooks. I really should get more aggressive tires, but that Lexus surprised the hell out of me.
Since I'm stealing every other idea from you... okay only the bumpers, what are you using to carry fuel back there? Also, if you get a flat, what jack do you carry? Now that I'm putting 37s and a lift on, I don't think the provided scissor jack will suffice.
Great questions! For extra fuel, we have two 3g RotoPax that we attach to the spare tire when needed. We carry a bottle jack for ease of use, but actually, I have changed the 38" tires with the stock scissor jack. We also carry a tire repair kit just in case.
@@TrailTraveler Great, thanks! I'll probably pick up a bottle jack but it's good to know I could probably change the spare with the scissor jack. So do you just use a ratchet strap for those RotoPax or is there an official system?
Thank you for adding the fundraising opportunity for the Blue Ribbon Coalition!
So glad you have these videos saved up for us to watch over the winter. You two make a great team. Looked like a great drive.
great vidéo ! 🤩 Congratulations to Kateryna for her driving! Your videos make me want to come to UTAH on a family vacation and rent a vehicle to experience your beautiful views. Merci. Philippe from France
Looks like a beautiful day and a great trail!
Thanks for sharing your adventures! I just subscribed.
That shirt doesn't do a bad job of blending in with the scenery.
My Hawaiian Camo!!
Great video, and awesome drone footage!
Thanks a lot!
Great video! Thx!
Did you go through a real sandy horseshoe bend that was super tight and deep? We were out there the beginning of March in an LX (just sliders and stock tires) and took a turn onto Fins & Things then up to Porcupine Rim. Got lost but made it out after a few hours and some challenges. Beautiful weather and overlooks. I really should get more aggressive tires, but that Lexus surprised the hell out of me.
No, we started from further up Salt Flats Road.
Man look how green Moab is now.
Or was.....this was shot during the summer
Any dispersed campsites along the trail? Thanks for sharing 👍🏾
I’m not sure. There are campsites near the trailhead, but I don’t think you can camp on the trail
@@TrailTraveler Ok...we'll have to try that trail next time we're in Utah.
Would you say this is harder or easier than fins and things?
Not really, it’s just longer but it has much better views
What size tire are you running?
We are on 38s
Since I'm stealing every other idea from you... okay only the bumpers, what are you using to carry fuel back there?
Also, if you get a flat, what jack do you carry? Now that I'm putting 37s and a lift on, I don't think the provided scissor jack will suffice.
Great questions! For extra fuel, we have two 3g RotoPax that we attach to the spare tire when needed. We carry a bottle jack for ease of use, but actually, I have changed the 38" tires with the stock scissor jack. We also carry a tire repair kit just in case.
@@TrailTraveler Great, thanks! I'll probably pick up a bottle jack but it's good to know I could probably change the spare with the scissor jack.
So do you just use a ratchet strap for those RotoPax or is there an official system?
I use this: rockslideengineering.com/product/ez-rack-kit/
@@TrailTraveler Thank you sir, you are a gentleman and a scholar!