A Jeep Gladiator, Toyota Tacoma, and Lexus GX 470 go overlanding in the George Washington National Forest. Checkout the Drone footage of the colorful leaves in the late fall at two campsites.
Throw some sliders on the Taco and give it another go. I tackled this a couple years ago in my 4th gen 4Runner on 33s and a rear locker. Only one little tug needed. It's a great trail, and I'd love to get back there again to try some of the harder lines, now that I'm on 35s.
@@buckets_of_lead peters mill, yes. Potts, I don't think so. You'd be running a pretty high risk for damage both to your body and your undercarriage. I run 3/16 steel skids and dom sliders and certainly needed them. Also slightly bent my passenger lower trailing arm. Not so bad that I couldn't drive home, but just illustrating that your undercarriage will take a beating.
Next time run Potts the other direction. While you can technically go either way, the majority of traffic goes the other way and there are barely any pull off spots to let traffic by.
Sorry for the Tacoma driver. Happens when you go with someone who wants to be paparazzi instead of spotting you. But hey he got some good content for his channel at your expense.
Just watched your video. I have a 1997 Range rover and I do a lot of off-road with the landrover club but that's only twice a year. I've done peter mill few times and it's way too easy. If you guys going to go out sometimes I'll be happy to join you.