Ive havent been to lytle creek in a while. Last time it was just a bunch of ghetto people taking baths and trashing the creek on the way to bonita falls.
I would like to know the exact location where to explore and take my kids with me to enjoy the lytle creek mountain. Thanks for sharing it was a very nice place to overland it.
Real easy man. Just go to Lytle Creek and follow the road all the way to the end. Once the asphalt ends the adventure begins. Explore all the trails and pick up a map at the ranger station if you want something specific. There are I believe, 19 yellow post campsites back there. Don't attempt it unless you have a high clearance vehicle though, your everyday car won't get far (not if you like your car anyway). Know your vehicle and your own abilities. And, please remember to leave the wilderness better than you found it.
Yeah I attempted to find this spot of camping...I took the right before the asphalt ended..😒 Took me to the sky and back down to earth..stock Rav4. Lol 😆
Awesome in-depth video!! On the last campsite you guys went to and set up for lunch, do you recall seeing one of those yellow poles with a number on it? Any chance you recall the number? Thanks in advance!
@@mugengsr96 Oh the first camp ground was to the right, not even the 4x4 road? Ive been down this entire thing but wasnt sure where that campground was. I was in a lifted JLU so we went to the furthest yellowpost where you ended up. But I wont be in that car and with the snow etc im thinking to go to an earlier camp spot. I remembered a few right before the river crossing where it started to get legit rocky, then you pass the tree and eventually the rutted areas. Thats all after the river crossing. Im in a 4x4 but stock RN (GX470)
@@Spadookie To which camp site, this first one or past the creek where it starts to get much more off camber/big rocks. I made it to this first spot in a stock GX470 on stock wheels, I scraped my skids a little bit because it was icy and sticking up and I had noc hoice but to choose the line already set in the snow but it wasnt bad
NICE!!! a lot of it has to do with picking the right lines for your ascend, we took my friend with a 2wd open diff 3" lift and 33" tires on his tacoma up there and got stuck twice. i had to assist him with a tow strap so he would keep his momentum and make the rest of the way.
if you stick to the right of the trail the whole thing is easy even on a small fwd suv. but 3N06A you need to have 4X4 or be experienced enough to pick the perfect lines up the mountain.
@@mugengsr96 I have a 4X4 and I went to test if I could do it without using 4H and I got all the way to the point where there is a yellow or grey gate at the middle of the mountain on the left side and I did it no problem the gate was closed though hopefully it’s not today because I’m going 😂😂
Yeah you are talking about the 3N06. The one that is 4x4 only is 3N06A. www.google.com/search?q=lytle+creek+map&oq=lytle&aqs=chrome.0.35i39j69i57j69i59j35i39j46i20i263i433j46i175i199j0i273j46.2384j0j4&client=ms-android-google&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#imgrc=Z5HagobQci9I7M check it out here it's called cold water canyon or 3N06A.