Glen, and family, here. Awesome video! It was a blast meeting you and driving some trails. That was quite precarious on the Stair Steps. You did the right thing of just staying on the brakes. Stacking rocks (or breaking out the shovel on softer trails) can get you out of quite a few bad situations. Glad I was there to help!
When you hit the dirt you should always disconnect your sway bar. You’ll be amazed how much difference that makes on the ride quality, suspension travel and most importantly the traction you get because of the suspension travel. Love WJs.
The stair steps are crazy! but the rest of the trail is super fun! I hope everything isn’t destroyed from the rain in California. It was torture waiting for the trails to open last year after the rain..
Any chance of posting upcoming rides,we have a O2 lifted WJ like the vehicles you ran at Lytle Creek. It would be fun to wheel with some fellow WJ’s. Thanks
Hey! Ya! I plan to do a few in the future. Right now I’m just trying to figure out the whole RU-vid channel.. and getting a swag website up and going but this next year I hope to👍
@@wjoverland5109 we'd love to join the gang as well, me and the wife are getting closer to finishing our WJ overland build , stoked to find this channel of other WJ enthusiasts. we are located out of Paso Robles and willing to travel for meet ups👍👍
@@Moorejoyinthejourney hey thanks for checking out the channel. ya! I do plan to get a group together at some point I'll let everyone know when I can pull that off!👍
@@wjoverland5109 And the easiest way to get yourself in trouble is to exceed the 15 MPH speed limit on the beach. It's technically a legal road and in 40 yrs offroading there I've seen many peeps handcuffed and hauled away for trying to escalate stupid. They also strongly frown on driving into the water as it rarely leads to anything positive. But makes for great entertainment for 30 minutes or so, draws a crowd watching them panic trying to extract themselves from the incoming tide and bad decisions.