Thanks for a great video! We live in Apache Junction and have just started to develop some mapping and offroad skills. I have been viewing your content and find the information relevant to my search for offroad adventures. Now if I could just get this mapping thing nailed down! Thanks again for the awesome content.
Glad you like the videos. I just make them for fun and for others to get ideas on trails. As for mapping I use GAIA GPS maps to record the trails. Works pretty good. You can add pictures and waypoints as well.
@@Trail89Adventures Pretty much newbie to the tool issues. I'm struggling with what I'm sure are just basic tool usage processes. This is all very much new to me at this point.
Hey I have been watching your videos. I recently picked up a 2024 Willys Wrangler. Do you think stock Willy's could handle this? Also, I would love to come out wheeling with you sometime. I would love to learn from you
Thanks for watching. I don’t know all the specs of your Jeep but I can tell you what I had when I ran these trails. My Jeep was a stock Rubicon on 33” tires. The first downhill section in this video was pretty aggressive and I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it if you are newer to this. I mapped a lot of the trails back in this area and they are posted on Trails Offroad app.
My version of a chase light. Gives good visibility from behind when you are kicking up a lot of dirt and dust during the day and great for night runs. They are KC Hilites Cyclone LED mounted to the hinge covers.
Awesome fun video, Do you come to the west side of the valley at all? I'm in Surprise And usually stay stay west, north or south haven't gone to the east side yet, but have a buddy that wants to explore that way. thanks for the video
I have been using Gaia for a while. I like it because I can create routes of where I want to explore. As for the GPX tracks, I create trail maps for the Trails Offroad app. When I first started off roading, I found the app very helpful in finding trails and worth the subscription. You can download the tracks right into Gaia from the app. You can get a free 7 day trial on the website.
Hello sir! Love to explore this area and trail some day. Question... can you possibly share a pin drop where you started (&/or) your actual trail you took. I use Alltrails & Ride Command, do not have Gaia. Thanks so much! Randy
Randy I have mapped a bunch of trails in this area. They are all available on TrailsOffroad app. I would recommend using the TrailsOffroad app rather than AllTrails. AllTrails is great for hiking but I find TrailsOffroad a great resource for off roading. The GPS coordinates of where I started this video and trail run: (33.3603128, -111.3958522) Hope that helps and thanks for watching.
Great video! Must have been a weekday when everyone else was in school or working! So did you post this mapped trail on your personal website or Gaia? Thanks! 🌵
I believe it was actually a Sunday morning when I made this video. These trails are posted as Scout Routes on the Trails Offroad app. Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching.
@@Trail89Adventures I just purchase the app! Are they searchable or labeled as "Scout Routes" or are they on the map near the Paralta Road near Turk's Head?? Thanks!! 🌵
@@mikecrivello4908 I find the easiest way is to select the map icon and center the map in the area where you are interested in finding trails. The solid lines are full trail guides, and the dashed lines are scout routes. Scout Routes are shorter versions of full trail guides. Green = easy, Yellow = moderate, Red = difficult, Purple = extreme, Black = severe.
In the upper right hand corner of the app, you can select the layers icon and filter out full trail guides, scout routes, and / or level of difficulty.
Once you select a trail go to the bottom and click the Navigation Options, here you can link the app with Gaia GPS, or on full trail guides use the Follow Mode.
@@chrisdemopoulos9918 coordinates are 33.36022, -111.39579 There are a bunch of shorter trails back in this area. It is on the north side of Peralta Rd off of the US60 near Gold Canyon. This is on AZ State Trust Land so you need a state trust permit.