@@derekrickford thank you for following along. The Dusy is a great trail, one of my favorites. While it might not be the hardest, it is pretty unique in the USA for how remote it is and how long it is. You'll love it.
So far, pretty dang happy. My only complaint is that they are so quiet I can hear a few new squeaks and rattles. The are also a bit taller than the Patagonia MTs it would seem, they do rub the fenders a touch more. Traction on the dusty granite seemed really good as I did most of the trail open/open after popping my front hub studs day one. I'm really curious how they do in the deep snow. The small ones on my F350 have always done great on winter roads.
Thanks for another video. Great times were had.
Thank you for coming and moving so many rocks! And thanks for watching!
Has always been a bucket list trail for me.
I can't recommend it enough. It is definitely worth spending a week on.
Thanks for the series Brennan. Gives a good view of the overall trail. It’s one I haven’t done yet and I really need to. Happy Thanksgiving!
@@derekrickford thank you for following along. The Dusy is a great trail, one of my favorites. While it might not be the hardest, it is pretty unique in the USA for how remote it is and how long it is. You'll love it.
Thanks for taking us along! Looks like a helluva trip with good friends. No rocky trails like that here in south eastern British Columbia...
Thank you for following along! I wouldn't mind getting up your way to do the Mackenzie trail.
Another great vid, looks like y’all had a great time. Did I just hear Mackenzie?!
@brennanmetcalf MacKenzie would be a great adventure if you like mud, bugs and running chainsaw. A definite bucket list trip.
I like saws, hate mud, but would tolerate a lot for a good adventure!
How did you like those new Milestar tires on the trail?
So far, pretty dang happy. My only complaint is that they are so quiet I can hear a few new squeaks and rattles. The are also a bit taller than the Patagonia MTs it would seem, they do rub the fenders a touch more. Traction on the dusty granite seemed really good as I did most of the trail open/open after popping my front hub studs day one. I'm really curious how they do in the deep snow. The small ones on my F350 have always done great on winter roads.