Jeep Wrangler through Schnebly Hill Road in Sedona - 4X speed
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Dashcam video of a run through Schnebly Hill Road in Sedona. Starting in Sedona, ending at Interstate 17. Not a technical trail by any stretch but rough enough near the Sedona end to require slow speed, ground clearance, and compliant suspension.
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Some folks have noticed the manhole cover in the middle of the trail. This is because it was once a paved road. It now looks like a bunch of the paved roads in the city of Tucson in the summertime.
I did about half of it in a Lincoln Town Car. It was a rental, it did quite well😉.
Can you do this on a stock gladiator without rubbing?
Yeah, easily. You don't need much articulation, it's just a very, very rough "road".
Can you do this road in a Subaru outback? I have a 2021 outback onyx xt with a 2" lift, Falken wildpeak A/T trail tires. Someone told me they wouldn't recommend it but I've been watching videos and I think I can totally do it but any recommendations would be helpful. I've only been to sedona once.
I did almost half of it in a rental Lincoln Town Car.
Great video for me. Heading up that way next week for a day trip to Sedona from a buddy’s place in Phoenix. Did you guys air down or just go with street pressure?
We were aired down already since this was the last trail of the day for us. The trails in Sedona are so close to each other and the paved roads are slow enough that you don't even bother airing up between them.
Most vehicles shouldn't need to air down for this trail from a traction perspective, but I'd still do it for comfort.
Couple tight spots before the rest area, tough to tell how much of a drop on the left side... spooky there ?
The drops off the side of the trail are indeed quite large - but this one is as wide as a typical two lane road most of the way, so you're not usually all that close to the edge.
How long take there and back to beginning of trail?
At the pace we ran it at, it'd be about two hours - but if you're turning around instead of running it as a through road, I'd probably head back starting where we were at 12:20 to save some distance.