Definetely a cool place. We used to go to the Gila in New Mexico from northern Wisconsin a lot as kids and when we camped here in the Chiricahua it was such a thrill. My first time going to Arizona. I should head back down there again.
I have a tremor as well. Having some tire issues. Have 2 tires with nonrepairable punctures. I have been looking at the nitto recon grappler as well. 295/70/18 on stock wheels mainly because they offer the standard load rating. Trying not to kill fuel economy due to added rolling mass. What is your thoughts on your recons in the time you have had them? And from what I can tell about your size they should be a F load range tire. Any major hit in economy or ride comfort?
Definitely a major hit to fuel economy. I've been running them for about a year now and honestly have very little complaints. They are heavy and yes load F. But you can't go wrong with the Nittos or Mickey Thompsons. I'm running 35 12.5 r 18. If you're interested in it some more I do a whole video on them. I think the video is in the Tremor Talk Playlist. Thanks for watching!
I had a 2020 f250 with nitto ridge grappler 38 13.5 20. They were great tires. I trust the brand. Haven't been able to find anyone local that has tried the recon yet. The weight savings over the ridge grappler and seeing how you use your tremor and positive feedback I think is enough for me to give them a shot. Love your content. Wish we had more vehicle friendly trails in our area. Live in north alabama. We have gravel roads that are smoother than some of our paved roads or extremely difficult trails that are hard even for a side by side. Been looking and think I have found somewhere to try. Wish we had the opportunity to get out west for better trails. Until then I will just have to keep living through your videos. Lol.
@mpfield4495 thanks for the kind words! Trust me I feel ya. We live in Texas and it's pretty much slim picking around here. Driving 10 hours to a trailhead is kinda the normal for us.
There is no such thing as the Chiricahua National Forest. The Chiricahua National Monument and the Chiricahua Wilderness areas are in the Coronado National Forest, Douglas Ranger District. It's called Onion Saddle, not Onion Creek.
Chiricahua N M is in my backyard!
Beautiful place!
Great video what a beautiful place
It really was a beautiful place! Highly recommended 👌
Definetely a cool place. We used to go to the Gila in New Mexico from northern Wisconsin a lot as kids and when we camped here in the Chiricahua it was such a thrill. My first time going to Arizona. I should head back down there again.
Such a wide open section of America. I love it out there right on the border.
Beautiful! Great narration and editing. Looking forward to more trips. Thanks for sharing. Your tremor looks amazing!
Thanks so much!
Drop dead amazing views. Wow. Love how you changed from scene to scene in rhythm with the music.
Thanks so much!!
I really like these narrated tours/trips you've been doing!!! Keep it up!!!
Thank you sir! Will do! Stay warm up there!
Great video! Keep up the good work man.
It’s much colder today 27
I have a tremor as well. Having some tire issues. Have 2 tires with nonrepairable punctures. I have been looking at the nitto recon grappler as well. 295/70/18 on stock wheels mainly because they offer the standard load rating. Trying not to kill fuel economy due to added rolling mass. What is your thoughts on your recons in the time you have had them? And from what I can tell about your size they should be a F load range tire. Any major hit in economy or ride comfort?
Definitely a major hit to fuel economy. I've been running them for about a year now and honestly have very little complaints. They are heavy and yes load F. But you can't go wrong with the Nittos or Mickey Thompsons. I'm running 35 12.5 r 18. If you're interested in it some more I do a whole video on them. I think the video is in the Tremor Talk Playlist. Thanks for watching!
I had a 2020 f250 with nitto ridge grappler 38 13.5 20. They were great tires. I trust the brand. Haven't been able to find anyone local that has tried the recon yet. The weight savings over the ridge grappler and seeing how you use your tremor and positive feedback I think is enough for me to give them a shot. Love your content. Wish we had more vehicle friendly trails in our area. Live in north alabama. We have gravel roads that are smoother than some of our paved roads or extremely difficult trails that are hard even for a side by side. Been looking and think I have found somewhere to try. Wish we had the opportunity to get out west for better trails. Until then I will just have to keep living through your videos. Lol.
@mpfield4495 thanks for the kind words! Trust me I feel ya. We live in Texas and it's pretty much slim picking around here. Driving 10 hours to a trailhead is kinda the normal for us.
Your description of the creation of the hoodoo geological formations is incorrect.
There is no such thing as the Chiricahua National Forest. The Chiricahua National Monument and the Chiricahua Wilderness areas are in the Coronado National Forest, Douglas Ranger District. It's called Onion Saddle, not Onion Creek.
Thanks Eva! I was just checking to see if you were watching.