Hurricane creek in NC.

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • We traveled to NC to do the famous Hurricane creek trail. We had a great time navigating the trail. Had some awesome friends, and awesome hosts. About 3 spots on the trail were moderate, depending on the rig set up, but all in all a very easy trail to run. I've seen videos saying that it's one way, but the locals say that isn't true. It's not listed on the MVUM as one way either. So, enjoy the trail either way you would like to run it. Just remember that if you come in from the nontraditional side, you will be exiting the trail on an interstate.

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  • @kevin-sawmill-lx25
    @kevin-sawmill-lx25 12 дней назад +2

    Enjoyed video! Looks like y’all had a lot of fun! Thanks for sharing!

    • @hallumadventures3410
      @hallumadventures3410  12 дней назад +1

      Thank you for watching. Very glad you enjoyed it. We had a blast. It's so much fun getting out with everyone on the trails.

    • @ToyotaandDodgeGarage
      @ToyotaandDodgeGarage 6 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing a recent video of the trail. I hope to get on it next year!

  • @vallejoborncalihasbecomeal9022
    @vallejoborncalihasbecomeal9022 4 дня назад +1

    I owned a 2007 Toyota Tacoma with an ARB rear locker, compressor. It was equipped with Bilstein Shocks and Dakar springs, front and rear aftermarket bumpers, winch, dual batteries and much more. In 2014, friends and I took a road trip from Washington State to Moab, Utah and had a blast on the trails. Before selling it, we took a trip overlanding through Oregon all the way to the Alvord Desert and Steens Mountains. Off-roading and Overlanding was great fun but, I'm getting older. Vacationing in hotel rooms with showers is my life now! KI7VHH out!

    • @hallumadventures3410
      @hallumadventures3410  2 дня назад +1

      That is awesome. We've just started venturing out to other states with our friends. It's so much fun. We only stay in hotels ourselfs. Already carry so much gear, but I might do some trips like you were talking about and bring a tent along. We don't do the RTT thing. I've seen too many times that it gets people in bad positions on easy stuff, and we tend to try to find a little above moderate for us. We have 2 rigs. The gladiator and a JLU, neither one has lockers yet. Thanks for the comment and the chat. We enjoy hearing about others adventures past and present

  • @harolddenton6031
    @harolddenton6031 3 дня назад +1

    I would love to go riding with you all sometimes in my new 2024 Colorado zr2. Going this week to put bigger 305/70R17 tires on my truck. I just moved back home to northeast Tennessee after thanksgiving of 2022 from Richmond,'vea. Taking care of my elderly dad.
    There are families living all over them Madison county,nc mountains.
    My 4 th cousin Michael Davis lives in pine bluff,AR. I need to go out there to visit with him and go 4 wheeling in them Ozark mountains.
    Over the past week as of 2 nd week in july the nc state hwy dept or forestry svc dept bulldozed hurricane creek road. Now it is a much smoother ride.

    • @harolddenton6031
      @harolddenton6031 3 дня назад +1

      Last Sunday (7/7) I found an open forestry road up on hurricane gap on top of rich mountain in greeene county,tn and by hot spring's, nc. It was a very narrow forestry road that ran back a good 4 miles with 3 creek crossings ending into a dead in big turn around area. Might have to go back up there and camp out in late September.

    • @hallumadventures3410
      @hallumadventures3410  2 дня назад

      Would be awesome to ride with you something. Look us up on FB, same name. We ride in the Ozarks all the time. With these trips, we've not rode our there in a couple of months, but after we get back from Colorado, we're going to start back to riding at least every other weekend. When you're making a trip to Arkansas, just let us know, and hopefully, we can set up a ride. I'm a fan of the Colorado/ Canyon trucks. I wish Dodge still made a Dakota, and it looked like the bigger truck also. You'll definitely like the larger tires. We may come your way around Thanksgiving and run turkey bay, windrock, and gulches. Find that narrow trail you're talking about. Going to decide after the Colorado trip which way we're heading. May just go do a theme park and relax also. Yet to be determined.
      I had heard that they did that to the trail, but it didn't dawn on me that it was right after we visited it. That sux. Mini vans shouldn't be able to do trails lol. Thanks for the comment and info. Maybe we'll get to ride with ya on the trail someday.

  • @codyway7424
    @codyway7424 18 часов назад +1

    Are you guys using cb ?

  • @EdReints
    @EdReints 2 дня назад +2

    As a local. I would like to suggest. Please do your airing down, and swaybar changes , at the rest area or some other place. I’m being kind. Me and a friend attempted to use the road a few weeks ago, the Bronco club had 30+ vehicles blocking the road, in front of a residence. Flashing lights and everything. Please understand that this is a public road. It’s extremely inconsiderate to block a road like this to air down your tires and BS. This applies to all of the off road trails. You don’t own the road just because your club decided to do this route. I’m sure I’m going to get hated for this, but seriously think about it. The Hurricane Creek and every other off road trail is for everyone to use. Please be kind and fair to everyone that wishes to use it. Local and visiting.

    • @hallumadventures3410
      @hallumadventures3410  23 часа назад +1

      Thank you for the comment, I don't hate you for the comment, but the one in the front and the one in the back were locals who run the trail often. You should also recognize that we went further than just off of the trail. Your concerns are legit, specially with big groups, that's why we only go with 10 or less rigs. Thanks for the comment, and hope to see ya on the trail sometime.