First trip to Coyote Flats was 1971. My buddie and I did the whole area in an old Ford Courier 2 wheel drive. He drove and I stood on the back bumper for traction on the tough spots. There used to be an airstrip on the flats that was used for high altitude testing. FS removed it a few decades ago, The trail you turned around on is truly challenging. I did it on my KTM when it was a single track. Then it turned into a side by side trail and now it's a Jeep trail. There is a very soft, off-camber side hill that will make your life flash before you.
I have so much respect for Marco....not only because he's always filling up empty stomachs, but even though he's a vegetarian, he still cooks up meat for the people that eat it. Major props
Lone Pine CA is my hometown and I love seeing people exploring the Alabama Hills and the surrounding mountains, definitely a hidden gem type of area that I think more people should experience at least once in their lives
Hi Brad, I appreciate the fact that your videos are fun and family friendly. There is enough dialogue to let us know what is happening, but not diarrhea of the mouth. I look forward to future videos and wish you the best!
What I enjoy the most about your videos is your positive attitude & enthusiasm, even when tackling really tough trails like Black Bear Pass in Co. Also, your compadre Marco is a real asset to this group, I hope it stays that way!
MARCO is da man..... we all have a friend like him when it comes to camping. plus I have a friend who talking non-stop when camping and even after we sleep he sings. we never stop him cus after his songs we have a good time at the toilet the next morning
Cooking fancy food like that out on the trail is total bullshit. One fancy cooked meal (dinner on the first night) is cool but the rest of it isn't practical at all. Save the fancy cooking for dinner guests at home and when you're out wheelin practice KISS. Keep It Simple Stupid!!!!
@@jad2484 interesting way to think about it but these guys have been doing this for years and they have their system down. I can guarantee you be looking at your freeze dried food and would be willing to trade that for Marco’s ahi in a heartbeat. Not sure why it’s BS if you can make it work. 🤷🏻♂️
Former 11bravo here. I like you. Your cinematography, narration, and pros vs cons are great. I have been debating in my mind sports car for a little fun, or Jeep for a lot of fun. Definitely swaying me towards a Jeep. I miss blasting though Iraq and Afghanistan in some very capable vehicles. My kids are only two and three, but I constantly foresee them in my adventures. So your detailed reviews of gear really helps with that. Thank you.
Me again. I don't think I have ever seen in real life or in fiction, a person who is so humble and knowledgeable, as Marco. He just simply waits. YES, he waits. Even though he sees things that we don't see right away....he waits. And...waits. Without a word. Not for pride, not for reward, not for medals....he waits. HE waits that YOU will understand. Am I close Marco?
Marco is so kind and generous everytime, love from new zealand. I am going to buy my first jk 2018 today and super excited, had a grand Cherokee before srt8 (different class), but i am finally buying for what i came here on earth.
You’ll really like the JK. I had a 2016 JKU (i.e. 4-door) & just traded it for a JL. I managed to put 80K miles on my JK in only a few years & not a single issue after lots of road trips & plenty of off-roading.
So Brad, you have 2 sons. Both great guys. Thanks to the one stationed in Japan, and willing to fight for my freedom. Great family, you're a blessed guy. Marco, I would follow you anywhere!
Ok, I've got to say this is so inspiring. I live in the south of Mississippi, in the Desoto National forest. Quite and solitude rule here. My wife bought me a 2018 JL for my 65 birthday. YES IT IS ORANGE.That's why she bought it. I always wanted an orange jeep. I've also got an 03 Wrangler 2 door X with 240,000 miles. But your overland adventures are so inspiring. Going to outfit it for overland and head west. Thanks for good videos, that are inspiring and fun to watch. Would much rather overland than rock crawl. Way too much investment to scrape it up and bang it around. Thanks for the time and effort of your videos.
Some of the things I like about your videos. You give coordinates of camps etc. This is most gracious as not all do that and when you don't live anywhere near there it helps a lot with research and planning. And you've also shown that camping doesn't mean freeze dried food but fresh, good food and good eats, something we've been doing for some time now. (A fridge/freezer does help) So from your neighbors up north (Vancouver Island, Canada) many thanks.
Wow!wow! What a place. The expanse, the trees, water, deers and does, beautiful camp sites, good food, friends family what more can one wish for. Off roads, boulders capable vehicles good drivers and spotters. Congrats Brad for packaging it all so beautifully. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Wow! The camp site you guys found was like something in a movie. You guys definitely do it right especially with Marcos cooking. Keep the great videos coming.
The Alabama Hills have been a popular filming venue for decades, serving as everything from the Old West to the plains of Afghanistan, to the surface of Mars. Ambush Canyon is so named because that's where the ambush of the Rangers, in the original version of "The Lone Ranger," was filmed. The town of Lone Pine, just outside the Hills, is home to the Lone Pine Film History Museum, which features props, costumes, posters, and other memorabilia from many of the films shot there.
First of your videos I've seen and I'd like to just say I really appreciate the effort you put into adding movement into your shots. I see a lot of these shots and think "most people would've just stood still for that shot." But your stuff comes off far more dynamic and entertaining due to that added effort on your part. Great stuff, beautiful rigs and countryside. Very much enjoyed the watch.
Just did coyote flats yesterday. Amazing trip. Leveled Ram 1500 with 35s. I kept up with 2 built jeeps. 10 hrs on trail, worth every minute. If your scared of getting desert pin striping then stick to mall crawling. It did a number on my truck lol.
Awesome as usual my man...Wifey & I cannot wait for our Jeep to have fun like this! Sierra’s are simply breathtaking, way back in Boy Scouts we hiked 53 miles of a portion of the John Muir trail...Unforgettable, majestic, and simply an amazing place on earth! 👍🍻
I'm just now learning about overlanding. I knew about off-roading and rock crawling, which honestly the hard-core stuff doesn't interest me. However, the trails you were on in the early parts of the video, that looks like just my speed. I have the Tacoma TRD Off Road now, but I feel like I should have gotten one sooner. I lived and worked in SoCal for 4 years and I never realized there was that much exploring to do out there. Love the channel, and I can't wait to get Marco's cook book and a new Scottle.
I’m sold! Planning a trip with my girl and a couple friends right now. Thanks for all the info and the awesome shots. Been a fan of yours for about two years now and your growth as a channel is very inspiring. Thanks Brad
Marco's cooking always looks so good. I would like to see some videos that really go into the meals. You could cover what you bring, how you pack it, and some favorite recipes.
Very respectable to know when to turn around. Some folks have to be heroes and then things get broken, or people get hurt because they just can't call it. Good job on an epic adventure.
Your adventures are the best on You Tube, Brad. I live vicariously through your videos. We don't have many trails like those out on the West Coast. When Marco's cookbook comes to fruition I'm in line for one.
Smart choice to turn around where you did. I know that spot well! While coming up the other side I tried to give my old 4Runner max clearance around a large boulder and got a wee bit too close to the edge of that nice drop off. The side of the road crumbled under my tires and my rig took a severe list to port. I saved my ride, but it took some clever winching to get me safely back on the road. We ended up backing up out of that spot and heading back down the mountain. Great vid as always!
Thanks for putting so much time into these videos Brad. As a noob to the Jeep community, I've learned a lot from watching your channel. Keep rockin man 🤘🍻
Another great video Brad! Thanks to you and your son for your service. My wife came out here from Connecticut to the Bishop area in the early 1990's and never went back! After looking at this video she's wanting me to pack up my WK and take her on an off road trip!
You guys are so great. I love to just see Marco cooked. He is fantastic. I am over here in Asia and a lot of places you guys travel brings fond memories of places that I visited--just driivng through as a tourist. You guys are so in one accord. Good for you what a break!! Enjoy your travelling and I enjoy your video greatly. Good job.
Ok...that might be the best I've seen for easy drive in on the Alabama Hills, and Coyote Flats for those who can "get there"...This was another epic video. Went Through Lone Pine from Death Valley 2 years ago...It is truly beautiful...and that was without doing any off road stuff. Your trips are really wonderful. What a wonderful group of folks.
That’s DEFINITELY your son. Haha. He looks just like you. That’s awesome you and Marco have kids that enjoy participating in this activity/lifestyle. Congrats on that. I’m hoping to get my daughter (still in the womb) into appreciating the outdoors and exploring it the way we do. Cheers bud.
Oh man!! I knew I recognize that guy! (Marco)I was going into Otay mnt trail as he was leaving! His Jeep is really nice! Been taking notes with your videos and they have been very helpful thank you sir.
He ran into his garage... loved it! Don't feel too bad though; I backed into my garage door and knocked the the door off its track... That's what talking on your cell phone, getting distracted, and not paying attention to what you're doing will do to you.
You traveled the same ground, in Lone Pine, as Hopalong Cassidy, George “Gabby” Hayes and John Wayne rode filming their many westerns more than 80 years ago.
Just spent the night at the spot where you guys stayed in Coyote Flats. Beautiful campsite and SO peaceful on a Thursday night - we had the place to ourselves. We were sad to see some trash, but picking it up gave us something to do and we were sure to leave it better than when we arrived... our contribution for you sharing the GPS coordinate. Thanks Brad!
Brad I'm really happy you came across that camping spot, I camped there recently with a group from OC Overland. There was more water a month or so back and had a lot of wildlife activity as you experienced for yourself. That spot is truly a gem...
Gonna try this fir my first Jeep camping trip, going solo. I've been motorcycle camping for about 10 years. Still dig the traditional ground tent, but may just try the roof tent. can't wait...Thanks!!!
I’m more impressed he can park that thing in a garage. He could consider sleek rectangular roof lights. I’m old school and prefer the round ones myself too. Moreover, he could park in the driveway because an overland vehicle is made for the outdoors. So no harm there either. I can just barely back out of the garage with my simple cuv with a roof basket. Great adventure.😅 7:19
I was born in Bishop, now here in Oregon, always loved,looking out to the sleeping chief mountain if you look at it right you can see it. That was the desert I ran around in until i was 8., well the one off of indian Creek drive anyways. Fish slough is great too!! The buttermilks! And king snakes on the roads.
Love the Eastern Sierra! I'm always amazed by how many different treasures there are to find in that range along with the White mountains across the valley! Killer Vid, Brad! And a big salute to Jordon! Thank you for your service, little brother!
Wow you're up early! Happy Independence day. I've been up since 0330. Feel like I'm on an 04-08 watch :) Not really. watching planes for 4 hours on the NASNI flight line is nothing like sitting here in my comfy house watchin' wheelin videos and planning an offroad trip for later this weekend. Have a great day!
Brad, we just did this with 2 JKs and a WJ last weekend. That second rock section on your way out to Big Pine was by far the most difficult. After winching the WJ through we walked over the rest without issue all the way to 395. Going back this weekend to run it clockwise. See you on the trail!
Love the eastern sierras, very different than the western slope. That area to the north along 395 contains trails all the way to Lee Vining and beyond, to the town of Bridgeport, and ultimately South Lake Tahoe! There is a LOT of ground out there to explore!
We were just up to Coyote Flats a couple weeks ago. We came in on the trail you attempted to leave on. That Most Difficult section is no joke! It took us about three hours to clear that 1/4 mile section with a JK, a CJ, a 4Runner, and a Land Cruiser. You still had about 4 or five obstacles to clear but you were on the toughest when you turned back. Probably a good choice! The rest of the way after that section is very steep but no major obstacles. The Most Difficult section is a bruiser, though!
I can't believe I missed seeing this after upload. This was an epic adventure. I loved this area of California while living on George AFB (now closed) near Victorville and again years later in San Bernardino. I loved hiking in the Alabama Hills, June Lake Loop and other trails in and around Yosemite.
You guys have the best cook with you
First trip to Coyote Flats was 1971. My buddie and I did the whole area in an old Ford Courier 2 wheel drive. He drove and I stood on the back bumper for traction on the tough spots. There used to be an airstrip on the flats that was used for high altitude testing. FS removed it a few decades ago, The trail you turned around on is truly challenging. I did it on my KTM when it was a single track. Then it turned into a side by side trail and now it's a Jeep trail. There is a very soft, off-camber side hill that will make your life flash before you.
You guys are real pros really enjoyed your video keep them coming!!!
"No Harm" IS success! Turning around is NOT a sin! Always play safe!
💯!
I have so much respect for Marco....not only because he's always filling up empty stomachs, but even though he's a vegetarian, he still cooks up meat for the people that eat it. Major props
Indo Wrangler Thank You!
Marco the best chef
We just finished Mexico to Canada along the Continental Divide. This area looks like a definite place to visit.
Thank your son for his service 🇺🇸
How do you manage fuel?
Why can't all of us just get alone like you guys and just eat together and explore our country and the world.
...better than sitting on the couch watching Netflix...Love it!
Marco is an absolute legend! Never gets old going back and watching the older episodes. Thanks so much for all you guys do.
Still true from 2023
There is no failure in being smart and taken the safe way out in my book!!!
Nice place!!
everyone needs a friend like Marco to travel with. Great video
Lone Pine CA is my hometown and I love seeing people exploring the Alabama Hills and the surrounding mountains, definitely a hidden gem type of area that I think more people should experience at least once in their lives
Hi Brad, I appreciate the fact that your videos are fun and family friendly. There is enough dialogue to let us know what is happening, but not diarrhea of the mouth. I look forward to future videos and wish you the best!
I have photos to prove that we built up that fire ring in Coyote about 2 years ago!!!!
That's bad ass 🤘
Do you have GPS locations for this? Interested in a few months!
I love to join with my Wrangler 💝👍
I love to join with my Wrangler 💝👍
@@cosper2323 huh?
Yall make this look better than a commercial. Looks like a bunch of fun, rolling around in no mans land.
These videos are like documentaries. Love the narration.
What I enjoy the most about your videos is your positive attitude & enthusiasm, even when tackling really tough trails like Black Bear Pass in Co. Also, your compadre Marco is a real asset to this group, I hope it stays that way!
Commentary, editing, videography.....all just spectacular, thanks for sharing.
Would love to know what cameras and mic's he's using. All gopros? Rode?
Marco is a legend of a man...
MARCO is da man..... we all have a friend like him when it comes to camping. plus I have a friend who talking non-stop when camping and even after we sleep he sings. we never stop him cus after his songs we have a good time at the toilet the next morning
Wish, I had a friend, like your dear pal. Marcos. He's such a down to earth guy. Who loves the outdoors like all you guys. Regards.
I love meeting you California ppl on the trails in Nevada and Arizona. I bring ramen noodles you ppl bring prime steak. A totally different breed.
I bring Velveeta Mac n cheese.
@@hooptybug
Cooking fancy food like that out on the trail is total bullshit. One fancy cooked meal (dinner on the first night) is cool but the rest of it isn't practical at all. Save the fancy cooking for dinner guests at home and when you're out wheelin practice KISS. Keep It Simple Stupid!!!!
Spend more time cooking and cleaning up than wheeling and exploring.
@@jad2484 interesting way to think about it but these guys have been doing this for years and they have their system down. I can guarantee you be looking at your freeze dried food and would be willing to trade that for Marco’s ahi in a heartbeat. Not sure why it’s BS if you can make it work. 🤷🏻♂️
Former 11bravo here.
I like you. Your cinematography, narration, and pros vs cons are great. I have been debating in my mind sports car for a little fun, or Jeep for a lot of fun. Definitely swaying me towards a Jeep. I miss blasting though Iraq and Afghanistan in some very capable vehicles. My kids are only two and three, but I constantly foresee them in my adventures. So your detailed reviews of gear really helps with that. Thank you.
Me again. I don't think I have ever seen in real life or in fiction, a person who is so humble and knowledgeable, as Marco. He just simply waits. YES, he waits. Even though he sees things that we don't see right away....he waits. And...waits. Without a word. Not for pride, not for reward, not for medals....he waits. HE waits that YOU will understand. Am I close Marco?
He does have the qualities of a great teacher. I respect him from this side of the screen.
@@J.Bradley. "this side of the screen". True, one cannot know what a person is for real unless they are...GOD? But, alas, your response was real.
Got my morning Starbucks and a new video from Brad! These mornings are the best!
Marco is so kind and generous everytime, love from new zealand. I am going to buy my first jk 2018 today and super excited, had a grand Cherokee before srt8 (different class), but i am finally buying for what i came here on earth.
You’ll really like the JK. I had a 2016 JKU (i.e. 4-door) & just traded it for a JL. I managed to put 80K miles on my JK in only a few years & not a single issue after lots of road trips & plenty of off-roading.
@@krasnaludek298 i bought a 2018 jku in silver same as Brad's..
So Brad, you have 2 sons. Both great guys. Thanks to the one stationed in Japan, and willing to fight for my freedom. Great family, you're a blessed guy. Marco, I would follow you anywhere!
I actually have 3 sons and they all enjoy being out on the trail! Thank you so much!
Ok, I've got to say this is so inspiring. I live in the south of Mississippi, in the Desoto National forest. Quite and solitude rule here. My wife bought me a 2018 JL for my 65 birthday. YES IT IS ORANGE.That's why she bought it. I always wanted an orange jeep. I've also got an 03 Wrangler 2 door X with 240,000 miles. But your overland adventures are so inspiring. Going to outfit it for overland and head west. Thanks for good videos, that are inspiring and fun to watch. Would much rather overland than rock crawl. Way too much investment to scrape it up and bang it around.
Thanks for the time and effort of your videos.
This is the kind of trails I'm interested in- moderate dirt roads with great views and great camping spots. Keep em' coming :)
Some of the things I like about your videos. You give coordinates of camps etc. This is most gracious as not all do that and when you don't live anywhere near there it helps a lot with research and planning. And you've also shown that camping doesn't mean freeze dried food but fresh, good food and good eats, something we've been doing for some time now. (A fridge/freezer does help) So from your neighbors up north (Vancouver Island, Canada) many thanks.
Wow! I am glued to your channel. Your style is so amazing that you take your viewers with you on the adventure.
Wow!wow! What a place. The expanse, the trees, water, deers and does, beautiful camp sites, good food, friends family what more can one wish for. Off roads, boulders capable vehicles good drivers and spotters. Congrats Brad for packaging it all so beautifully. Thanks for sharing. 👍
So glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
Wow! The camp site you guys found was like something in a movie. You guys definitely do it right especially with Marcos cooking. Keep the great videos coming.
The Alabama Hills have been a popular filming venue for decades, serving as everything from the Old West to the plains of Afghanistan, to the surface of Mars. Ambush Canyon is so named because that's where the ambush of the Rangers, in the original version of "The Lone Ranger," was filmed. The town of Lone Pine, just outside the Hills, is home to the Lone Pine Film History Museum, which features props, costumes, posters, and other memorabilia from many of the films shot there.
Absolutely beautiful up there. The Bishop / Mammoth area is one of my favorite. Great video as always Brad!!
You guys are such an amazing group of people. I would definitely take a day out camping and adventuring over Netflix any day.
First of your videos I've seen and I'd like to just say I really appreciate the effort you put into adding movement into your shots. I see a lot of these shots and think "most people would've just stood still for that shot." But your stuff comes off far more dynamic and entertaining due to that added effort on your part. Great stuff, beautiful rigs and countryside. Very much enjoyed the watch.
Send up a drone to find the trail. It is amazing what God's eye view reveals.
Camping from Alabama hills to coyote flats is always a good trip, done many times and never gets old! Great vid and rigs
Always a joy to watch and what wonderful friends to enjoy this adventure
Nice one guys. Loving Marco's cooking set up always something different 👍😎
Definitely not a failure. What an awesome adventure. Thank you for sharing!
OIIIIIIIO seeing your videos makes me love way more the Jeep family and community!
Just did coyote flats yesterday. Amazing trip. Leveled Ram 1500 with 35s. I kept up with 2 built jeeps. 10 hrs on trail, worth every minute. If your scared of getting desert pin striping then stick to mall crawling. It did a number on my truck lol.
AWESOME to see Micheal and his rig out with you guys ( great vid and loved the accompanying music score 👌)
Love the Alabama Hills, and the Eastern Sierra .... In the Spring... The Best Views in the USA! And PS... Tell Your Son Thank You! 😃
Love your channel! My daughter and I look forward to watching your travels! Great video as always and thank you for sharing 👍🏻
Awesome as usual my man...Wifey & I cannot wait for our Jeep to have fun like this! Sierra’s are simply breathtaking, way back in Boy Scouts we hiked 53 miles of a portion of the John Muir trail...Unforgettable, majestic, and simply an amazing place on earth! 👍🍻
Got to love it your son tells it how it is. Brad you still look like you did great definitely better than my camp skill level.
Alabama Hills and Coyote Flats are definitely on my list after this. Thanks for sharing.
I'm just now learning about overlanding. I knew about off-roading and rock crawling, which honestly the hard-core stuff doesn't interest me. However, the trails you were on in the early parts of the video, that looks like just my speed. I have the Tacoma TRD Off Road now, but I feel like I should have gotten one sooner. I lived and worked in SoCal for 4 years and I never realized there was that much exploring to do out there. Love the channel, and I can't wait to get Marco's cook book and a new Scottle.
I’m sold! Planning a trip with my girl and a couple friends right now. Thanks for all the info and the awesome shots. Been a fan of yours for about two years now and your growth as a channel is very inspiring. Thanks Brad
always love your videos, the narration with your shots are just so relaxing. Such great videos and I always look forward to em!
Marco's cooking always looks so good. I would like to see some videos that really go into the meals. You could cover what you bring, how you pack it, and some favorite recipes.
This is the first time I noticed the NMCB 18 patch on your ceiling. Awesome! That was my unit from 1993-2000.
So cool that you guys can share your adventures and outings with your kids!
Loving it! Good call by the way.
As always, fantastic video. My bucket list, she is a growin'!!!!
Very respectable to know when to turn around. Some folks have to be heroes and then things get broken, or people get hurt because they just can't call it. Good job on an epic adventure.
Your adventures are the best on You Tube, Brad. I live vicariously through your videos. We don't have many trails like those out on the West Coast. When Marco's cookbook comes to fruition I'm in line for one.
I can't even wait till I'm done with college. Just got a 2019 JL Sport I want to build up and overland, mud, crawl, literally everything jeep!
Mercy!! This whole video was EPIC! Coyote Trail is definitely know on my bucket list. Thank you for sharing
Hi brad, you are an amazing man. I admire your videos especially
trails with Marco.
Smart choice to turn around where you did. I know that spot well! While coming up the other side I tried to give my old 4Runner max clearance around a large boulder and got a wee bit too close to the edge of that nice drop off. The side of the road crumbled under my tires and my rig took a severe list to port. I saved my ride, but it took some clever winching to get me safely back on the road. We ended up backing up out of that spot and heading back down the mountain. Great vid as always!
Thanks for putting so much time into these videos Brad. As a noob to the Jeep community, I've learned a lot from watching your channel. Keep rockin man 🤘🍻
Another great video Brad! Thanks to you and your son for your service. My wife came out here from Connecticut to the Bishop area in the early 1990's and never went back! After looking at this video she's wanting me to pack up my WK and take her on an off road trip!
Thank you! So much to see out that way, I know we will be trying to go back again.
Such a wonderful video. I wholeheartedly enjoyed the scenery. Thanks.
Nice to see Michael’s new engine out on the trail!
You guys are so great. I love to just see Marco cooked. He is fantastic. I am over here in Asia and a lot of places you guys travel brings fond memories of places that I visited--just driivng through as a tourist. You guys are so in one accord. Good for you what a break!! Enjoy your travelling and I enjoy your video greatly. Good job.
Thank you!
Growing up in that area, I would ride my dirt bike all over those mountains. I love exploring and can't wait to take my Jeep into the Owens Valley.
Definitely going on the bucket list of trails. Thanks Brad. Also a little envious that you get to enjoy so much of Marco's cooking.
Ok...that might be the best I've seen for easy drive in on the Alabama Hills, and Coyote Flats for those who can "get there"...This was another epic video. Went Through Lone Pine from Death Valley 2 years ago...It is truly beautiful...and that was without doing any off road stuff. Your trips are really wonderful. What a wonderful group of folks.
That’s DEFINITELY your son. Haha. He looks just like you. That’s awesome you and Marco have kids that enjoy participating in this activity/lifestyle. Congrats on that. I’m hoping to get my daughter (still in the womb) into appreciating the outdoors and exploring it the way we do. Cheers bud.
Oh man!! I knew I recognize that guy! (Marco)I was going into Otay mnt trail as he was leaving! His Jeep is really nice! Been taking notes with your videos and they have been very helpful thank you sir.
Hello I am from HELLAS you have ubelievable positive energy. I admire you keep going
He ran into his garage... loved it! Don't feel too bad though; I backed into my garage door and knocked the the door off its track... That's what talking on your cell phone, getting distracted, and not paying attention to what you're doing will do to you.
You traveled the same ground, in Lone Pine, as Hopalong Cassidy, George “Gabby” Hayes and John Wayne rode filming their many westerns more than 80 years ago.
Just spent the night at the spot where you guys stayed in Coyote Flats. Beautiful campsite and SO peaceful on a Thursday night - we had the place to ourselves. We were sad to see some trash, but picking it up gave us something to do and we were sure to leave it better than when we arrived... our contribution for you sharing the GPS coordinate. Thanks Brad!
Thank you for leaving it better than you found it!
Brad I'm really happy you came across that camping spot, I camped there recently with a group from OC Overland. There was more water a month or so back and had a lot of wildlife activity as you experienced for yourself. That spot is truly a gem...
Lol it's awesome your son came all the way home over the 4th, I'm stationed on Camp Kinser in Oki, small world and happy 4th!
Knocking on the door of 200K subscribers! Awesome accomplishment TrailRecon!
Gonna try this fir my first Jeep camping trip, going solo. I've been motorcycle camping for about 10 years. Still dig the traditional ground tent, but may just try the roof tent. can't wait...Thanks!!!
I’m more impressed he can park that thing in a garage. He could consider sleek rectangular roof lights. I’m old school and prefer the round ones myself too. Moreover, he could park in the driveway because an overland vehicle is made for the outdoors. So no harm there either. I can just barely back out of the garage with my simple cuv with a roof basket. Great adventure.😅 7:19
Amazing videos Brad...keep them coming!!
Been watching a couple of ur videos and u got some Great friends and awesome trails and one hell of cook
Just did this trail. The point you turned around was #2 of 15+ spots just like that.
Wow! I would not dare drive on those obstacles! Wow guys !
Fantastic video. Such an amazing adventure.
I was born in Bishop, now here in Oregon, always loved,looking out to the sleeping chief mountain if you look at it right you can see it. That was the desert I ran around in until i was 8., well the one off of indian Creek drive anyways. Fish slough is great too!! The buttermilks! And king snakes on the roads.
Another EPIC adventure brother!!!!
I can't wait for us to go back!
Love the Eastern Sierra! I'm always amazed by how many different treasures there are to find in that range along with the White mountains across the valley! Killer Vid, Brad! And a big salute to Jordon! Thank you for your service, little brother!
Wow you're up early! Happy Independence day. I've been up since 0330. Feel like I'm on an 04-08 watch :) Not really. watching planes for 4 hours on the NASNI flight line is nothing like sitting here in my comfy house watchin' wheelin videos and planning an offroad trip for later this weekend. Have a great day!
Really appreciate your videos - very well planned. Marco whips up some hearty looking meals!
Brad, we just did this with 2 JKs and a WJ last weekend. That second rock section on your way out to Big Pine was by far the most difficult. After winching the WJ through we walked over the rest without issue all the way to 395. Going back this weekend to run it clockwise. See you on the trail!
Watching this in the middle of a worldwide quarantine it’s hard to accept that it is not fiction.
Good times good friends good trip and Marco and his food great tip guys
I was just going to ask if a full size crew cab truck could make it.. then 26:00 came up. lol Awsome Guys!
Love the eastern sierras, very different than the western slope. That area to the north along 395 contains trails all the way to Lee Vining and beyond, to the town of Bridgeport, and ultimately South Lake Tahoe! There is a LOT of ground out there to explore!
Great video, nice Brad nice trail ride enjoy every minute of it
We were just up to Coyote Flats a couple weeks ago. We came in on the trail you attempted to leave on. That Most Difficult section is no joke! It took us about three hours to clear that 1/4 mile section with a JK, a CJ, a 4Runner, and a Land Cruiser. You still had about 4 or five obstacles to clear but you were on the toughest when you turned back. Probably a good choice! The rest of the way after that section is very steep but no major obstacles. The Most Difficult section is a bruiser, though!
I can't believe I missed seeing this after upload. This was an epic adventure. I loved this area of California while living on George AFB (now closed) near Victorville and again years later in San Bernardino. I loved hiking in the Alabama Hills, June Lake Loop and other trails in and around Yosemite.
Your channel is epic Sir. I need to get back out in the wilderness and stay there...
Nice to see the Toyota’s baby sitting the Jeeps!🤣