Yeah buddy know that trail well. You are right it is a rugged hill climb fun though! The drone footage was cool at the lookout! Nice run guys thanks for taking us along.
My son and I took our XP Pro 4-seater up this trail today after getting the gpx in the members section. It was a pretty rough trail, and I had to maneuver multiple times to avoid cutting a sidewall. When I got to 18:11, I had to maneuver multiple times to squeeze through there to avoid knocking off a hub cap. That is a tight spot for a four-seater! I think the next time I take this one, I will come from the top and go down. On another note, I didn't realize it until we were headed to 23 hwy that we used to camp not far from this overlook, and I never realized there was a trail here. Fun day and had the trails all to ourselves.
@@c.s.3746 man that is awesome!!! We're glad you were able to make it. It's definitely a rugged trail. How wide is your XP Pro? We just don't know much about SXS's, we're ATV guys. I would imagine a 4 seater it would get pretty tight for sure. That's cool you guys used to camp nearby too.
Awesome I’d be on the trail every day if I could . Had my outlander 1k at magazine last weekend. It’d a blast and the best fun to have my boys vs the SxS with them . The drive train noise on faster trails and county roads drives me insane though . The whirrr whirrr noise from the rear diff . My stepsons 500 outlander is so much quieter and more refined and more comfortable in every way , they just don’t have the power of the VTwin obviously lol
Man that's wild. If we are experiencing that noise, its obviously not really bothering us because none of us have noticed it. We like the comfort of larger machines, they absorb so much more of the impact on long rides and especially on trails like this one where its super rugged. Magazine is a great time, we like it. SxS's certainly have their place, but we prefer ATVs. Thanks for tuning in buddy!
@@miillersoffroad Absolutely man…I’ll try and record it sometime soon and send it to ya. Yalls diffs may have been machines slightly different. I promise you you’ll hear it on my 1000 lol just a repeating whirring whining gear on gear noise . Like straight cut gears at the main drive gear or something. It makes me want to stay under 25 mph lol
Oh man your asking me way after my initial purchase. I absolutely cant remember or I would tell you. All I know is that its made by Fly Racing and its super comfortable. Wish I could remember the model.
We, @Micahcrawford887 ( my son) and I used to never wear helmets either but we would ride in the cold weather so we started wearing helmets to keep warm. Note: our helmets have a full face option to pull down which works good for dust also. But then we got communicators and now we are like y’all, pretty much wear them all the time
Yeah buddy know that trail well. You are right it is a rugged hill climb fun though!
The drone footage was cool at the lookout! Nice run guys thanks for taking us along.
@@kcatv9556 Thanks for tuning in man! Yeah I think the drone footage adds a little something to the videos for sure.
Very nice overlook, I bet the fall would be even better.
@@daviddsims it's very very nice in the fall man.
My son and I took our XP Pro 4-seater up this trail today after getting the gpx in the members section. It was a pretty rough trail, and I had to maneuver multiple times to avoid cutting a sidewall. When I got to 18:11, I had to maneuver multiple times to squeeze through there to avoid knocking off a hub cap. That is a tight spot for a four-seater! I think the next time I take this one, I will come from the top and go down.
On another note, I didn't realize it until we were headed to 23 hwy that we used to camp not far from this overlook, and I never realized there was a trail here. Fun day and had the trails all to ourselves.
@@c.s.3746 man that is awesome!!! We're glad you were able to make it. It's definitely a rugged trail. How wide is your XP Pro? We just don't know much about SXS's, we're ATV guys. I would imagine a 4 seater it would get pretty tight for sure. That's cool you guys used to camp nearby too.
@@miillersoffroad@miillersoffroad 64". I wouldn't want to drive a 72" 4 seater through there if it was in decent shape, lol.
@@c.s.3746 that's great info! What about a 2 seater 72"? It would be tight I'm sure but you think it's doable? Another one of our members has a 72"
The shade makes me jealous.
Oh man its been so hot. This weekend looking like a good time to ride though. Nice cool down today too.
Awesome I’d be on the trail every day if I could . Had my outlander 1k at magazine last weekend. It’d a blast and the best fun to have my boys vs the SxS with them . The drive train noise on faster trails and county roads drives me insane though . The whirrr whirrr noise from the rear diff .
My stepsons 500 outlander is so much quieter and more refined and more comfortable in every way , they just don’t have the power of the VTwin obviously lol
Man that's wild. If we are experiencing that noise, its obviously not really bothering us because none of us have noticed it. We like the comfort of larger machines, they absorb so much more of the impact on long rides and especially on trails like this one where its super rugged. Magazine is a great time, we like it. SxS's certainly have their place, but we prefer ATVs. Thanks for tuning in buddy!
@@miillersoffroad Absolutely man…I’ll try and record it sometime soon and send it to ya. Yalls diffs may have been machines slightly different. I promise you you’ll hear it on my 1000 lol just a repeating whirring whining gear on gear noise . Like straight cut gears at the main drive gear or something. It makes me want to stay under 25 mph lol
What make and model of helmet are you wearing?
Oh man your asking me way after my initial purchase. I absolutely cant remember or I would tell you. All I know is that its made by Fly Racing and its super comfortable. Wish I could remember the model.
We, @Micahcrawford887 ( my son) and I used to never wear helmets either but we would ride in the cold weather so we started wearing helmets to keep warm. Note: our helmets have a full face option to pull down which works good for dust also. But then we got communicators and now we are like y’all, pretty much wear them all the time
I have always wondered about the full face option. I bet thats nice in the winter time especially.