Thank you for sharing! I have been there two times with my FJ and I had fun. I am planning to go there this weekend. Hope I see you there :) and keep uploading video please!
NIce video, thanks for the effort Marcus. Based on this, I'm definitely going out within a couple of weeks with my 4Runner! Good luck with your hosting work!
Cool Video. You can also enter park at Smoky Bear Exit-note there are no services at this entrance. A few other close areas for you to check out are Rowher Flats, Azusa Canyon, Frazier Park has some nice dead end trails - fun in summer and winter when open, BC109 is a nice large riverbed to play in as well.
Great video! I grew up out there and enjoyed Hungry Valley very much. It would be great if you did a video of Texas Canyon. Even closer to LA than Hungry Valley 😎
Thanks for the video. Pretty informative, moved to LA a year a ago and making plans to go camping with the toys and kids once the temps. are a bit cooler
Back in the late 80's, some of my friends bet me I "Couldn't/Wouldn't" try anything with my 64 Dart (2wd!). I drove most of the Pipeline road, up and over the hills on the south end, and climbed up the back side of the Middle wall! Was all for the money! I know I shouldn't have, but it was an easy challenge and it was fun! I'm sure it is roughed up and rules against it now.
Joey B Thanks Joey. There wasn’t really a need to air down. You’re mostly on harder packed roads and I didn’t spend a ton of time in the sandy areas. There’s enough there though, that you could. Have fun!
callofdutyguy9 There are plenty of trails there that would be fine for your new truck and also places to park and unload your atv, if you wanted to set up a basecamp.
Hey Jeffrey. You can easily do the powerline road in 2wd and probably most of the surrounding area as well. When you start getting into the steeper hills, softer sand/dirt, etc. 4x4..
exactly what Ive been looking for, been wanting to take my 2wd Tundra somewhere fun but without much sand. this is perfect, thanks for sharing. did you air down at all or did you run regular psi during your excursion ?
1 of my favorite off roading spots near Los Angeles!
great video Bud..👍👍 keep them coming 🚜
Such an amazing video!!!! I will check this place out this weekend!!! Thank you 😀
Randy Lee Thanks Randy. Have a blast!
Nice video. Would love to see more like this
Chris S Thanks Chris. I need to make some time to go play. Hoping to do Azusa next.
@@mhhunt That would be awesome man. Subscribed.
This place on my bucket list! Thank you 🤙🏽
Exactly the sort of overview of Hungry Valley I was looking for. Thanks dude! I'll be out there in my 2000 4runner 4x4 real soon.
They call it Hungry Valley cause there ain't no place to eat anywhere in site !
This looks amazing. I'll be heading there within a few weeks for sure.
Thank you for sharing! I have been there two times with my FJ and I had fun. I am planning to go there this weekend. Hope I see you there :) and keep uploading video please!
NIce video, thanks for the effort Marcus. Based on this, I'm definitely going out within a couple of weeks with my 4Runner! Good luck with your hosting work!
Cool Video. You can also enter park at Smoky Bear Exit-note there are no services at this entrance. A few other close areas for you to check out are Rowher Flats, Azusa Canyon, Frazier Park has some nice dead end trails - fun in summer and winter when open, BC109 is a nice large riverbed to play in as well.
Great video! I grew up out there and enjoyed Hungry Valley very much. It would be great if you did a video of Texas Canyon. Even closer to LA than Hungry Valley 😎
Thanks Ben. I've been eager to make more, but work keeps getting in the way of playtime.. Soon!!
I'm going there this weekend! This was soooo helpful! Thanks! Keep em' comin
Thanks for the video. Pretty informative, moved to LA a year a ago and making plans to go camping with the toys and kids once the temps. are a bit cooler
Rohwer Flats just north of Santa Clarita is a lot of fun, 2 main trails one easy one a bit more difficult
Thanks for the video! Just went out there today and had a blast!
this was amazing and ultra helpful. thanks brother
Thanks. Hoping to make more when work slows down. Have a great trip..
Back in the late 80's, some of my friends bet me I "Couldn't/Wouldn't" try anything with my 64 Dart (2wd!). I drove most of the Pipeline road, up and over the hills on the south end, and climbed up the back side of the Middle wall! Was all for the money! I know I shouldn't have, but it was an easy challenge and it was fun! I'm sure it is roughed up and rules against it now.
Nice video. Yes do more of these.
Thanks for this, going to hit this up soon hopefully!
Keep this up! Great video...gonna check this out this weekend.
I'm assuming you aired down?
Joey B Thanks Joey. There wasn’t really a need to air down. You’re mostly on harder packed roads and I didn’t spend a ton of time in the sandy areas. There’s enough there though, that you could. Have fun!
Nice video man , thanks!!
please do more. Azusa canyon, cleghorn rd
Any other videas of off roading in southern California
Are the trails tame and wide enough to not beat up a brand new truck. Would like to visit here with an ATV loaded in the back.
callofdutyguy9 There are plenty of trails there that would be fine for your new truck and also places to park and unload your atv, if you wanted to set up a basecamp.
Marcus! First timer question. If dirt then 4x4 mode? Powerline road looked 2H to me. thx!!
Hey Jeffrey. You can easily do the powerline road in 2wd and probably most of the surrounding area as well. When you start getting into the steeper hills, softer sand/dirt, etc. 4x4..
exactly what Ive been looking for, been wanting to take my 2wd Tundra somewhere fun but without much sand. this is perfect, thanks for sharing. did you air down at all or did you run regular psi during your excursion ?
I'm way late on the reply. Ha, I didn't air down, as I only played in the sand bit briefly. Hope you had a great trip.
Nice. Thank you :)
thats a quad and dirt bike trail
was your vehicle a 4x4?
2wd friendly ?
gorman fuck yeah team America