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Jeeps, Toyotas, and Muddy Vermont Trails! [4K] 

Seth Mellinger
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New crew, new trucks, and slippery trails...could it get any better?
I recently ventured out with a local group to check out some Class 4's I hadn't yet explored, and they certainly didn't disappoint. We bumped our way into tightly wooded sections, dipped into rocky creek beds, and even climbed over a steep mountain pass. It was incredibly fun to follow some pretty serious rigs through all of it, and I'm happy to report (and show) that the Tacoma held its own.
What do you guys think of the terrain, would you take your truck down these trails? Is a wheeling trip to Vermont on your list?
Make sure to like, comment, subscribe...and tell your friends!
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00:00 Intro
2:40 Gilead
5:47 Mountain Pass
10:50 Braintree Link
13:05 Cram Hill
16:53 Fish Hill
20:09 Conclusion

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Комментарии : 39   
@That_Guy_Outside
@That_Guy_Outside Год назад
Outstanding!
@michaelralph8418
@michaelralph8418 4 месяца назад
Love the video man I'm from the area and love our local trails and glad to see others enjoying them to
@philgriswold2133
@philgriswold2133 2 года назад
Going home muddy is always a good thing.
@Olive-oilien
@Olive-oilien 2 года назад
This is right near one of my favorite towns in VT. I gotta get down this road next time I’m up there. Great video!
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 2 года назад
Thanks man!! You definitely should check out these trails, they’re great!
@Olive-oilien
@Olive-oilien 2 года назад
Sorry, man. Don’t usually ambush people at gas stations. Definitely down to wheel any trails in the area
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 2 года назад
@@Olive-oilien Don't be sorry man, was awesome to meet you! You're also the first to recognize me from RU-vid without me being in my truck lol. Love your jeep, was actually commenting on it to my girlfriend on the way into the parking lot. Looking forward to some wheeling in the future!
@onesabez
@onesabez Год назад
Need to make a trip to Vermont. Excellent video
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg Год назад
Thanks so much! You definitely should make the trip, you’ll love it.
@skatetildeath420
@skatetildeath420 2 года назад
Your videos are great man, really relaxing. I love been wanting to get into this so bad, had my taco for a few years just not sure where to start.
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 2 года назад
Thank you!! Really appreciate it. You should definitely get into it! If it’s any consolation, I’d say you could do 90% of VT class 4’s (or similar) on just a mild lift and some aggressive 33’s, no need for a massive build if you just want to have fun with your taco!
@skatetildeath420
@skatetildeath420 2 года назад
@@S0nnenberg I got a 2 inch leveling kit do think that would suffice for now with some bigger rubber?
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 2 года назад
I don’t see why not. There’s plenty of local VT terrain that people take nearly stock setups over. If you have some decent tires I’d say you’ll be fine to tackle some trails!
@mikeschmidt7932
@mikeschmidt7932 2 года назад
Awesome man! Would you mind sharing where exactly you can access these from? I looked at Gilead Brook Road on the map but couldn't quite tell where that first dirt section you posted starts.
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 2 года назад
I actually don’t have the map for this Class 4 unfortunately, was just following my buddies. Sorry! I’ll let you know if j head back there this season. Glad you enjoyed the video.
@g.fortin3228
@g.fortin3228 Год назад
Great vid.. maybe put the cam up inside, near the mirror and do some narration now and then ? Love the vid it's kinda quiet tho'. Radio squawk is also fun to hear sometimes if you use them.
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg Год назад
Thanks for all your comments! Will try to get some more in cab footage/narration in the future =]
@theoriginalmodz
@theoriginalmodz 3 года назад
Great video man, I’m itching to get out for a couple of days of this. I could have told you about cram hill, back in 2019 it was was fixed when I ran it. Did a dog attack your vehicle at the house at the end of the road? Also Ironically it worked out that is was fixed because not long after finishing that road one of my gas tank straps let go on a paved road. I knew they were rusty but didn’t think they were that bad. Anyways if it broke on the red section that wouldn’t have been a good time lol. Me and my buddy ratchet strapped it up on the side of the road and I had spares ready with me so we swapped them both out at camp.
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 3 года назад
Again man, let me know if you're ever able to make it up! I think I remember you busting your tank straps at VOR2019! I'm super glad it wasn't worse. Can't believe that feels so long ago now. The crew here said Cram Hill used to have some huge V-notch that swallowed a few of their trucks back in the day...would've liked to have seen it, but there's still other hard stuff out there =]
@sethmoking
@sethmoking День назад
Is it crazy of me to wish that all roads were two lane, no asphalt, class 6 roads, or at most lightly maintained? Taxes would be lower. Traffic fatalities would be lower. All roads would be dirtbike and mountain bike and pedestrian friendly. Man. That would be sweet. It's actually very close to that in much of Africa.
@b4franco
@b4franco Год назад
Great videos, Seth. I'm new to off roading and wondering where you get the Vermont Class 4 trail maps. I've tried the Vermont Transportation website and searched for Class 4 and Ancient Road maps, but can only find documents about towns adding these roads to their maps. Also, from a beginner's perspective I think it would be great if you could comment during your trips about tough technical spots and considerations you need to make in picking your line, etc. Thanks!
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg Год назад
Thank you! Almost all the information is available on the VTrans website under the town highway map lookup. Just pay attention to each map key to identify legal unmaintained routes (potential class 4’s). Thanks for the suggestion, I’m going to attempt to more frequently film inside and outside simultaneously to give some commentary when necessary!
@gonejeepnadventuring9709
@gonejeepnadventuring9709 3 года назад
Very nice, looks like it was a great day out there. I couldn't tell for sure, but it looked like the JK was running AT's out there?
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 3 года назад
Good eye!! He was, but made it fine. They were at least 35’s...so there was plenty of tire there!
@gonejeepnadventuring9709
@gonejeepnadventuring9709 3 года назад
@@S0nnenberg nice 👍 also glad to see that mud was manageable that way, sometimes Vermont mud becomes the deepest sludge ever seen.
@BenWebster84
@BenWebster84 2 года назад
I'm planning an overlanding trip to Vermont for my birthday this year. Would you be able to guide a small group for a day or two?
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 2 года назад
Might be possible, what’re the dates?
@BenWebster84
@BenWebster84 2 года назад
@@S0nnenberg we're leaving Canandaigua, NY for Green Mountain National Forest on June 24th and we're gonna there for a couple day and then Grout Pond after that we want to head north
@beastofthewoob
@beastofthewoob 3 года назад
Is that red second gen tacoma completely stock? Did it do all the trails? Great videos btw, thanks
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 3 года назад
Thanks!! The red taco did make it! The dude is a good driver and has done these trails many times, just took it a little slower than the front of the pack. Was awesome to see!
@beastofthewoob
@beastofthewoob 3 года назад
@@S0nnenberg so much respect for good drivers - they open peoples' eyes to the capabilities of the vehicles.
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 3 года назад
I agree completely! Our group leader was in an XJ on 31” M/Ts, open/open, and he’s also an incredible driver. They really all are...It’s a real privilege to wheel with these guys for sure.
@DevNoyes11
@DevNoyes11 2 года назад
They're actually 235s. Not 31s 😋
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 2 года назад
Point proven!!
@panagiotisf7228
@panagiotisf7228 2 года назад
Do you have lockers?
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 2 года назад
I have a rear locker, front is still open!
@panagiotisf7228
@panagiotisf7228 2 года назад
@@S0nnenberg ya think a stock 3rd gen sr5 taco with some tires do this road
@S0nnenberg
@S0nnenberg 2 года назад
There was a guy following me in a 2nd gen Tacoma with open/open on 33 ATs who made it with minimal struggle, although he’s a very good driver. I’d say if you know what you’re doing you’d be fine, although it may be good to bring a buddy.
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