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Richard, heading to Big Bend in a couple of months...trying to decide to take my brothers Toyota Avalon (sits very low) or my truck.....the tradeoff is his car gets about twice the gas mileage as my truck....the Grapevine Hills road doesn't look too bad...do you think a low sitting car could make it out to GH sites 2/3?
How were the trail conditions in the 80s? I just put out a vid of my hike up the ranch road to pine springs via the El Capitan trail. Great, gorgeous, and over grown. Just how I like it. The road itself was closed because of the flooding two months ago.
@@novicehiker6897 I went up there in a 70 Blazer and had no problems. I don't think I had to put it in four wheel drive if I remember right. And you are right, it is awesome and beautiful up there..... I will go watch your video.
Richard- Rented the GP7 three years ago. Good experience. Your head camera made the big difference. When our freedoms return will return to the SW and then back to Eli to rent steam.
Amazing how much better and in tune you were with the loco by the end of the video, I would have thought it was your daily job lol! Great job man, I hope one day I'll be able to do this!
My wife and I drove this road over the weekend and we really enjoyed it. We have a Ford Edge Sport AWD SUV and we didn't have any problems. The park ranger didn't recommend taking the road because they had some rain recently but we thought we'd try anyway knowing if we ran into any really bad spots, we would have turned around. They also said it's a $500 tow if you get stuck since the driver comes from Alpine. There are some great photo opportunities and interesting stops along the road which were unexpectedly very cool. I did see a few cars trying to drive it but not sure if they had any issues since they were going in the other direction. I recommend people take it if possible and just be careful.
You will find the experience *well* worth your money. If you can manage it, I highly recommend doing it with a full train rather than just the locomotive (that makes it just a tad more challenging ;) )
I just had the front struts and rear shocks replaced on my Chevy Colorado Z71 after making this drive. The front struts had literally melted due to friction from the excessive washboard on this road (my friend says 2019 was the worst he's seen at Racetrack, and he goes every year (motorcycle)). The guys at Les Schwab gave me the old struts and told me they'd never seen anything like it!
Yes, it is imperative that anyone off roading in Death Valley carry several *days* of water in their vehicle. Not to walk out, but so that you can stay with your vehicle and wait for help. Trying to walk out is a death sentence, especially in the summer.
Ole 40 will not be going away for a long time if you are referring to the scrapper. She dodged the scrapper once before hence why she is called the ghost train of old Ely. Every year during the operating season, they offer Locomotive rentals. You can do it just the locomotive only running light or have a freight train behind you. I am a member of the Nevada Northern Railroad Museum and a volunteer. I am part the train crew. Locomotive 93 just came back earlier this year from a 15 year rebuild. Locomotive 81 is next to be back to full operations. I have a video I composed of my Internship I had back in 2015 on my channel. NNRY is every bit unique. I will warn you about 40. She is the Queen, but she will tell you when she is not happy with you.
Sorry, Tazz77, I don't remember. It was a SmartSound track that I customized in SonicFirePro to fit this video but I didn't keep the project around after I posted the video :(
Most of the time, yeah a WRX should have no problems. Be really sure to have properly inflated full-size spare tire with you as there are usually a lot of tire killing rocks on the trail. Make sure your suspension is in good shape, the washboarding is gonna give it a real workout. Check with the ranger station to confirm trail conditions before you run the trail tho just in case... If you go in the summer, be ultra prepared. It is easy to die out here.
Richard: Just checked out your photo page...Outstanding Views of Big Bend.....we were there in March 2016 and I got some decent shots of the area, including "The Window" at Sun Down....mind if I ask the type program and camera you used in your shots? We are taking out Dual Sports back down that way in late October 2017...camping at the Rio Grande Village, going down Old Ore Rd again, along with the River Road and others and heading into Terlingua for the annual Chili Cook Off...Great Place, nice scenery, and seldom overcrowded.
Hi Pat - yeah, Big Bend is just a fabulous place. I especially like it in the summer when only crazy people would dare go ;) Old Ore Rd is my favorite trail there and also where I experienced the highest temperature and humidity combination in my life - just amazingly unpleasant but so worth the experience. Late October should be perfect for you. Most of those shots were taken with a Nikon D2x and the post work was done in Photoshop and the AlienSkin Exposure plugin.
Thanks Richard...last March was great riding weather...mostly 60s/70s a bit cool for early/mid March but great for what we were there for. Late October after the rainy season should be great for the desert green...once again, great photos....thanks!PS~ I turn 68 this month, but still riding and in fairly good shape for an old fart...{coming from officiating/umpire about 200 High School and College Sporting events a year} ... I may give BB a try in the Summer, but will sure to be well prepared :)
Hi, I'm doing this drive in April. Approximately how many miles of the drive have the steep drop offs? My mom is doing it with me and is freaking out a bit, and I'd like to calm her nerves a bit.