New subscriber here, and new JL owner. I've been looking around for nearby trails to enjoy my Jeep off the pavement. I've heard about Old NC-105. It looks like a lot of fun. I think it's about an hour or so from home here northern SC. I am not far from Charlotte, NC.
I know I'm a bit late to this video but any chance you remember where exactly you slept on your first night? I'm gonna be coming in late Friday night and want to save the entirety of old NC 105 for Saturday, so I'm hoping to sleep somewhere similar to that spot you found.
I used to live in Morganton we used to hit brown mt all the time this was 9 years ago im sure the place is overrun with people now we used to go in a Tacoma on 35s and a 6 in lift and could do it all. Oh and wisemans view if you camp there im pretty sure you may get lucky and see the brown mt lights if you dont know what that is look it up you will be amazed nat geo did a thing on them its either UFOs or something paranormal either way its creepy.
I grind my own beans as well, I do recommend finding a grinder without any plastics holding the blade in. They always break and you end up with bits of plastic in your grind. The lid can be plastic but the chamber needs to be all metal. I have my ninja but that is big so i bought a cheapo grinder off amazon. No name knock off brand but no plastics, so we shall see.
I’m just getting into overlanding/off roading and your channel is really great. Thanks for putting these together! Planning on my first trip with my son to Uwharrie in the next few weeks. Will add this to the list.
There are a ton of good sites. You’ll have to get there early to get the best ones, but most of them are really nice. I was initially disappointed to not get one with a view, but we also didn’t have to deal with any wind and weren’t disturbed by traffic.
Does this road have areas where it would scratch paint? I have a newer power wagon that I want to take my family on but don't want to scratch the paint too much.
@@TarheelOverland it’s ridiculous man! I’ll be going down some of the old gravel roads and roads that aren’t maintained anymore and get passed by old people all the time hahaha
@@baseballdipper111 yeahhh its the logging roads and fire tower trails that havent seen maintenance in 60 years or more that we like. I like trails that if you dont have 33s or bigger and 4.5 inches of lift youre probably not even gonna touch it lol.
O gosh - I just hope people don’t throw down trash and dirty and litter up my beautiful state - or leave camp fires going or unattended - makes me very uneasy -
New subscriber. Planning a trip out there this Spring. Won't be camping, but staying close by. Need to round up some maps of the highlights along the route and best place to start/finish since it'll be mostly a day trip from where we're staying. Good stuff man!
This is a fun road and a beautiful ride. Thanks for the video and help a fellow Jeeper out get my channel up and going at @BiancaGreenJeep, thanks and God Bless
I ended up hitting up Old 105 in November. It was amazing!!
Awesome! I’d like to go back and do some more of the hiking trails.
New subscriber here, and new JL owner. I've been looking around for nearby trails to enjoy my Jeep off the pavement. I've heard about Old NC-105. It looks like a lot of fun. I think it's about an hour or so from home here northern SC. I am not far from Charlotte, NC.
Amazing video 🎉
I’m proud to live and be from Gods country…🥰🙌🏼❤️🙌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼✝️🙌🏼
If the hype is that it’s a nice gravel forest road; then yes, it lives up to the hype.
I know I'm a bit late to this video but any chance you remember where exactly you slept on your first night? I'm gonna be coming in late Friday night and want to save the entirety of old NC 105 for Saturday, so I'm hoping to sleep somewhere similar to that spot you found.
beautiful views
Did that grill bar come on your Jeep, or did you get it somewhere? I am looking for one.
It came on the Jeep. Part of the hard-rock package I think.
@@TarheelOverland Mine has the hard rock package I guess the original owner didn't want the bar, or took it off. Thank you for the reply.
I used to live in Morganton we used to hit brown mt all the time this was 9 years ago im sure the place is overrun with people now we used to go in a Tacoma on 35s and a 6 in lift and could do it all. Oh and wisemans view if you camp there im pretty sure you may get lucky and see the brown mt lights if you dont know what that is look it up you will be amazed nat geo did a thing on them its either UFOs or something paranormal either way its creepy.
What an awesome video. Thanks for taking the time to record the sounds etc!
Thanks! Audio can make or break a video. I keep trying to improve it on each one.
Really curious what that drip coffee filter is. Can't find it online.
It’s a GSI backpacking unit. I bought it at Academy Sports.
I grind my own beans as well, I do recommend finding a grinder without any plastics holding the blade in. They always break and you end up with bits of plastic in your grind. The lid can be plastic but the chamber needs to be all metal. I have my ninja but that is big so i bought a cheapo grinder off amazon. No name knock off brand but no plastics, so we shall see.
Thanks for the tip!
I’m just getting into overlanding/off roading and your channel is really great. Thanks for putting these together! Planning on my first trip with my son to Uwharrie in the next few weeks. Will add this to the list.
Thanks F A! Welcome to the addiction haha!
I love this area..I will try to camp there one day.
Lots of nice camping spots up there. I’d like to do some more exploring on the east side of the gorge.
@@TarheelOverland Well let me know when you do..I would like to explore with you.
Looks like a good time. For all the times that I've gone out that way, I've never hit the old 105. I'll have to change that sometime soon!
It’s worth checking out if you haven’t had the chance yet!
Can an average AWD suv handle this?
Are there a lot of different camp sites out there, I am planning to go soon.
There are a ton of good sites. You’ll have to get there early to get the best ones, but most of them are really nice. I was initially disappointed to not get one with a view, but we also didn’t have to deal with any wind and weren’t disturbed by traffic.
@Tarheel Overland cool thanks! Are all the sites 1st come 1st serve or do you have to reserve them?
They are all 1st come, 1st serve.
Is he entire thing cleared so as to avoid pinstripe on paint?
Does this road have areas where it would scratch paint? I have a newer power wagon that I want to take my family on but don't want to scratch the paint too much.
Hi Jeremy! This road is really wide and well travelled. You won’t have any issues with paint scratches.
@@TarheelOverland thanks! Enjoy your videos! Take care
Old 105 has old dudes that drive old thunderbirds on it. Same going up and down globe.
Sounds like fun 😂
@@TarheelOverland it’s ridiculous man! I’ll be going down some of the old gravel roads and roads that aren’t maintained anymore and get passed by old people all the time hahaha
Us southern Appalachia folk don’t really see dirt roads as off-roading lol
@@baseballdipper111 yeahhh its the logging roads and fire tower trails that havent seen maintenance in 60 years or more that we like. I like trails that if you dont have 33s or bigger and 4.5 inches of lift youre probably not even gonna touch it lol.
O gosh - I just hope people don’t throw down trash and dirty and litter up my beautiful state - or leave camp fires going or unattended - makes me very uneasy -
Do you use ONX?
I’m using Gaia. I haven’t tried OnX yet.
No. It's horrible. Please stay away!!!
😏
Just kidding.
Proud to say I've grown up here my whole life, just 15 minutes away.
New subscriber. Planning a trip out there this Spring. Won't be camping, but staying close by. Need to round up some maps of the highlights along the route and best place to start/finish since it'll be mostly a day trip from where we're staying. Good stuff man!
This is a fun road and a beautiful ride. Thanks for the video and help a fellow Jeeper out get my channel up and going at @BiancaGreenJeep, thanks and God Bless