Even here, in 21st Century Angeles Forest National Monument, there is discovery and adventure for off-roaders. Newbies can get a feel for the power of their rigs, and for the power of a campfire with like- minded souls.
Hey. Greetings from Ireland in Western Europe. Great video! I’ve got a great ole 1999 WJ 4.7V8 (really rare over here) and I love it. Would love to try some off roading. Because of your great video I’m going to start. Hope to visit the west coast of the US in the next few years too. Slán. 😊 Noel
Lytle Creek (more specifically Coldwater Canyon) is a great local trail I use to take the edge off when I haven't been able to get out offroading for a while. Great video!
You’re playing in my backyard man! My hunting & fishing grounds. Glad you had fun! My ‘90 Toy SR5 rolls thru like butter, as well as the ‘02 Rado & soon the ‘18 Z71. Lots to do in them there hills!
Hi thank you. I did not re-gear, Im running 33s and that's about the limit before you need to upgrade. I haven't had any problems and that thing really goes anywhere. but once it does have a problem, I will be upgrading.. As far as the awning, I couldn't be more happy! I love that thing! so easy to pull out and put away( just a few minutes either way ) I've had it for about a year and no damage, I especially love the walls...I've only just started using it for camping and it's great to get out of the wind with a propane fire pit under there! really happy with it! I'm upgrading my roof rack here in the next few weeks but... it has stayed attached Evan with that cheap harbor freight rack.
Very nicely done video! I would love to ride this on my MC. Looking at a detailed map of the SB forest, 3N06 seems to connect TO 3N06B coming from Sierra HWY? Thanks for sharing this!
Hi just seen ur awesome WJ's ..And SUBSCRIBED...IS it Good on OFF-ROAD? I am planning on taking a 2004 WJ V8..is it not eating too much Gas? Please help
What’s up guys!! I have a nice WJ and my father too and if it’s cool my brother has a nice XJ we would love to be a part of the community…. I am a combat medic USAR so that could be nice 😎 we live in the HD so let me know next time hopefully we can join the group!!
Hey how's it going! Yes! The WJ as I'm finding out is a pretty damm capable rig! I've been having so much fun with it. along the way I've talked 11friends into getting WJs.. I can't always get these guys all out on the trail, but anyway! I'm sure you will enjoy building one up. cheers!
THANK YOU for using a gas fire pit, off road influencers need to start endorsing safe outdoor practices and obeying the laws. 90% of people that go out into the back country are not responsible enough to be trusted with fire out there.
Really enjoyed the video and hope to see more! I have a 2002 WJ Overland Edition that I've modified for overlanding. It's done everything I 've asked of it on the trail.
Thanks for sharing. Ive never really gone offroading, but just simple camping. Looks intimidating, lytle creek is not far from me, maybe on of these days, maybe… Subbed🔥👍
That should be fine. I would bring a friend just in case you need a spotter once in awhile. But definitely go on a weekday maybe early Friday.. to miss the crowds then, you can relax and just focus on off-roading also it’s not to far from civilization And mostly we had cell service back there..
4 inch iron rock springs Iron rock rear A-Arm Iron rock rear control arms 5100 bilstien shocks 33 inch jk take offs And a lot of trimming.. I’m working on a video of how I trimmed my Jeep..
How it going, I wouldn’t recommend 2 wheel drive. It’s not crazy hard but it’s definitely cot some challenges. Or at least have another vehicle so you can pull each other out.
@@krunoslavskocibusic1359 sometimes the front doesn’t hook up strait away, the rear works much better. But they do work well considering it’s not full lockers and the next step is new axels so for now, all the stuff we get through, maybe the front could use a refresh? But we’ve done lots of black diamond trails and did ok..
Just discovered your channel! Great footage!! Feels like I’m watching a show about overlanding on the National Geographic or something . Subscribed!. Love the Southern California footage
I think you could.. but you may want another ring with you. Most everything is pretty easy but there are some challenges.especially on the last trail we did there was some pretty good articulation…
I stumbled across your page by accident and I’m glad I did. I immediately subscribed and have been watching past episode. Where are you guys based out of? I’d love to wheel and camp with you all. That is if you don’t mind an XJ tagging along.
hey! thanks for checking out the channel ! Were in Southern California but we travel all over the place! some day soon Im gonna get a meat up group trip in the works no matter what ya drive. Cheers!
Wished we had trails like this in Minnesota, nice see all these WJ's wheeling together. I've had my 2003 Overland since new, 2" budget lift, bigger tires, ARB bumper, high flow 3" exhaust. Used on many icefishing trips pulling the fish house thru some deep snow on frozen lakes. To bad the body isn't surviving the winter salted roads, rusting bad after 21 years. Nice seeing good looking rust free WJ's running around. The ARB bumper is tuff, I hit a deer going 60 mph and the WJ is still going.
I did a search on the Miller Jeep trail and watched your vid. I have an 04 Tundra. Now it's going on 20 years old. We did that trail 15+ years ago, my truck was pretty much stock. A forest fire or two later, it looks a lot rougher now. Currently in the process of rebuilding my suspension. 33"s. A long arm travel kit to run 35's is $7K.
Hey boss, A little suggestion, If you drop your tires down to 10-15 psi you'll be able to crawl over the rocks easier and not spin as much. also, got a new subscriber
Awesome video! I live pretty much right at the base of Lytle creek. I’d love to join you guys the next time you’re out this way. I don’t have a WJ, but I’m sure my Land Cruiser can keep up.
Currently building my 99 limited. Listening to this in the background while working on it actually. Just need to replace this gas tank skid plate and it’s good enough for a couple trips. More customizing later the more I take it out and see what all I’ll need to get it where I want it.
Dude, i live in fontana and hit lyttle creek all the time. Ive never seen other wj’s up there besides mine. I would love to join you guys on the next trip up here!
Copy that! we do plan to get a group of subscribers together in the near future to get the WJ community together for some wheeling! We have a lot of big trips planned this year but I’ll definitely reach out to everyone once I get back out that way!
Just found your channel, like the content. I haven't made it though all the videos yet! but have you done a brake down of what you did to your jeep? Also what your bubbies have done they seem to not have gone all in yet. trying to find what i would like to do to mine have ideas but would be nice to know whats been done to see if it fits with what i'm looking for based off seeing what certain setups have trouble with on the videos. thanks
Hey! Thanks for watching. My Jeep has a 4 inch iron rock lift kit With 5100 bilstien shocks.. I also installed Iron rock adjustable control arms and rear AArms….. My tires are 33 inch jk take offs I had to do a lot of trimming of the fenders … I will be putting a video out on how it did that… But all in all I think a 4 inch lift with adjustable control arms and trimming the fenders has suited me very well… The other guys have 3 inch iron rock lift kit on 32 inch tires.
Stockton flats yellow post camp cites are awesome up there used to have a 2nd gen four runner had to sell die to illness i really miss it have fun guys
I've been to this spot and love it. I laughed in my head going wait until they all try to find level ground and sure enough you called it out. I highly recommend checking out some 10-scale RC crawlers. My GF and I take ours out to the trails now and have a blast. It gives you a reason to explore a little perimeter of your campsite too. Good to know BEFORE you gotta #2, I tell you what.
Haha! Well I’m not sure I could fit anything else in my jeep, I have so much crap in there! ! Lol. but Ya def not level up there, we almost moved! but we liked it to much so we just made it work.
@@wjoverland5109 It's for sure the best spot once you get level. The sound of the river, your back to the mountain. I sleep safe there feeling like I'm not exposed by all angles lol. Good stuff man, I'm following the channel definitely hope to see you around. I'll be checking Lytle out Sunday for snow.