Conquering Gold Mountain 3N69 Off-Road Trail in Big Bear, California Trail Review and Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Embark on an unforgettable off-roading adventure as we tackle Gold Mountain Trail 3N69 in Big Bear, California, earning our coveted Jeep Badge of Honor along the way. Join us as our 4x4 Jeep faces the ultimate test, navigating steep inclines, rocky obstacles, and narrow pathways. Experience the thrill of off-roading while surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the San Bernardino Mountains, dense forests, and sweeping valleys. Our expert guides share the trail's history and significance, making this an adventure you won't want to miss. Watch as we conquer Gold Mountain Trail 3N69, proudly showcasing our Jeeps conquering waterfalls, rock gardens, and difficult obstacles. Subscribe now for more adrenaline-fueled off-road expeditions!
    Join Joshua Noesser from TrailsOffroad in his GenRight Offroad Jeep JLU and the SoCal Jeep Junkies as they take on this legendary off-road trail often compared to The Rubicon Trail. This Jeep Trail located near Los Angeles, California, is a must-do and a Top 5 offroad trail for most people. After watching this video, get a full trail guide on how to do this trail using this review.
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Комментарии • 46

  • @golddiggeradventures5699
    @golddiggeradventures5699 Год назад +3

    Gold Mountain trail is always fun, great video

    • @JeepAdventures
      @JeepAdventures  Год назад

      Thank you and thank you for watching. Just wondering, what is your favorite part of gold mountain.

    • @golddiggeradventures5699
      @golddiggeradventures5699 Год назад +2

      I think 2rd or the 3rd waterfall the one where the tree is on your left side and the second to the last one is also good

    • @JeepAdventures
      @JeepAdventures  Год назад +1

      @@golddiggeradventures5699 I could agree with that

    • @golddiggeradventures5699
      @golddiggeradventures5699 Год назад +1

      @@JeepAdventures I'll be up there tomorrow at meet and greet Supporting my friend's restaurant country kitchen in Big Bear

    • @JeepAdventures
      @JeepAdventures  Год назад +1

      sounds fun, wish i could go.

  • @99davedog
    @99davedog Год назад

    I will forever be looking for the infamous Triangle Rock. I believe it is the key to getting over ANY obstacle. 😁

  • @jtvmade8345
    @jtvmade8345 Год назад +2

    This man knows a good line when he sees one

  • @OffRoadOverlandCamping
    @OffRoadOverlandCamping Год назад +1

    Also, I did notice that Gold Mt is pretty tore up now. Even going up the first obsticle on the far right a little hard because there is a big hole in the ground.

  • @Gizamalukeix
    @Gizamalukeix Месяц назад +1

    Fun trail. I did it in a 2006 Jeep Commander 3.7 with no mods whatsoever.

  • @johnbennett4362
    @johnbennett4362 Год назад +2

    Definitely the best video I have seen regarding gold mountain. Thank you so much. My rig has 33s and IFS- do you think I will have problems? Thanks for any thoughts on that. Saw lots of 35s and larger and live axles in your video!

    • @JeepAdventures
      @JeepAdventures  Год назад +3

      First, thank you for the kind words about the video.
      As for your questions, short answer is yes, you can do it. The long answer is use the advise in this video on the obstacles and you should be fine. A spotter will make it a lot easier. 33's are plenty large. In this video were several people on 33's, I personally took my JL on 33's up this trail many times when it was stock, never had to use lockers. Yes it does have a solid front axle, but most of the obstacles are where you hit both tires at the same to so it won't matter too much.
      Spoiler Alert - Help on Gate Keeper - As for the gate keeper, often riding the right side will put all your wheels in a better place and make it easier to get through it.
      Hope you have fun, take photos and video and share your story. If you like this video, please share and subscribe. Safe travels.

  • @Joshyutah
    @Joshyutah Год назад +2

    This was a fun trip, so want to go back.

  • @jinoh7418
    @jinoh7418 10 месяцев назад +1

    Its a fun trail. I know some of the people in this video.
    I havent been in a while, im sure its changed since the last storm.
    I want to go on it before it starts snowing.

    • @JeepAdventures
      @JeepAdventures  10 месяцев назад +1

      yeah, this is one of those trails that a blast and getting before the snow happens sounds like fun.

  • @OffRoadOverlandCamping
    @OffRoadOverlandCamping Год назад

    We just did this trail yesterday. The last time I did the trail was in the winter with several feet of snow and no gate keeper at the gate.

  • @g.g.8344
    @g.g.8344 Год назад +1

    Can a stock gladiator make it through gate keeper?

    • @JeepAdventures
      @JeepAdventures  Год назад +1

      Most likely, but a spotter will help a lot

    • @Gizamalukeix
      @Gizamalukeix Месяц назад

      I did in an '06 Commander 3.7 with no mods or lift. Stock tires too. Just have to use common sense and know how to drive.

  • @RELENTLES007
    @RELENTLES007 10 месяцев назад

    Is this something a stock gladiator rubicon on 33s can do?

    • @JeepAdventures
      @JeepAdventures  10 месяцев назад

      So that is loaded question. Can a stock Rubicon gladiator do the trail. Yes for sure. But this is one of those trails that is technical so some drivers experience goes a long way.

  • @prrnrngr
    @prrnrngr Год назад

    Does anyone know what "bimini" top is on the white open diff 4 door with the tube doors?

  • @danamcwhite
    @danamcwhite Год назад

    Did you guys air down

    • @JeepAdventures
      @JeepAdventures  Год назад

      We air down done for every trail. I recommend airing down ro the same psi always as that makes your vehicle predictable.
      For this jeep with larger tires along withmany others, 10 psi is the sweet spot.

    • @danamcwhite
      @danamcwhite Год назад +1

      @@JeepAdventures hard to tell in a video. This new tire technology and rims 10 psi even 5 psi on some looks like it’s still full.

    • @JeepAdventures
      @JeepAdventures  Год назад

      yeah, a lot of people are running thicker sidewalls so airing down a little more is needed.

  • @SuperLouie13
    @SuperLouie13 11 месяцев назад

    Do you recommend disconnecting your sway bar?

  • @ghiegomez
    @ghiegomez Год назад

    Is side by side allowed there?

  • @OffRoadOverlandCamping
    @OffRoadOverlandCamping Год назад +1

    Nice run, have you done it in the snow?

    • @JeepAdventures
      @JeepAdventures  Год назад +1

      I have, several times. The second waterfall can be a pain as it is slick. Besides that the rest is about the same.