Welcome to our offroad adventure channel! Join my wife and I as we explore thrilling trails in our 2019 JL 2 Door Rubicon and 2014 JKU Rubicon. We'll share our journeys and offer insights into each offroad experience. Our family, with their own diverse fleet of offroad vehicles, and our friends will also make appearances in our videos. It's all about bonding and having fun in the great outdoors!
When we're not out conquering trails, you'll find me in the workshop. Let's hit the trail and make some memories together!
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By putting it in with the beadlock ring first you only have to get the bead over one of the wheel ends and then it is sandwiched between the ring and the rim.
@@JEEP-N-DIRT Yeah. The Western Slope 4 Wheelers puts in for a special permit each year. They also sponsor the trail. You have to be a full club member to join the run.
Running Black Bear Pass this direction gives great perspective to the incline of the vehicle, the steepness of the mountain and the vastness of the valley. Good stuff! It's the first video I've seen that even remotely does this trail justice.
I've commented before how I don't typically like channels that just drive and film, but you're the exception. I literally throw that on my big screen and bask in the glory of those majestic mountains. Part of it is for 27 years I was a motorcyclist and I took my 2nd to last big trip of my motorcycle life on my BMW 1200GSA up that way and around the Alpine loop in 2019 and was so amazed I couldn't wait to go back in my jeep. Thus far I haven't made that trip (from Georgia) due to various other life challenges that seem to come up from time to time. We're currently planning next year about the same time (August) but we'll see what happens next year. 😁
None of the jk/jku have any heating issues with the winches and or lights in front of the grille? I had to relocate my control box cuz it was blocking lots of air to my radiator once I moved the temps dropped a lot
@@Rubicon14 No overheating issues on this run. I have my PSC cooler there also and don’t have any problems. It only gets a bit warm on the interstate on the steep mountain grades.
@@DirtyChuckwalla that’s what I mean , mine don’t or didn’t over heat but it would get warmer then usual. But once I opened up the grille area it was so much better. Anything in front of grille deflects the air bad from hitting radiator
That looks like an awesome route. Do you have any .gpx files of this route (or name of the trails you took to get to Glade Park)? The area south of Colorado National Monument is a maze of trails.
It is a good route. We ran this as part of the Rock Junction event. I will have to look to see if I captured the route. It started on DS Road to Triangle Road but from there I believe it was Ryan Creek Road.