Really great work Charles. Enjoyed it very much. Now lets get you some more subscribers. Going to put you in nyrocatv.com for showcase videos. Bravo Charles!! Look forward to more of your work. And it is work isn't it? Nyroc On another note we had been close to each other on that trip. I was at that road sign you were at @ 6/16/2014 @1::44PM Jungo Road If you right click on picture and click on properties it will give you the date and time you were there. That's if your time was set to the current time. How far off were we?
Hey, thanks for the kind words Nyroc, I really appreciate it! I enjoyed putting this together and your right, it does at times, feel like work. This is the first trip I've taken in the time span of 10 years where I actually took video and tried to put something together to tell the tale. I look forward to doing more in the future and I already know of some mistakes that will be addressed when I do. To answer your question on Jungo Road, we missed you by 2 days, 21 hours and 1 minute. Our picture was taken on 6/19/14 @10:45AM. So close, yet so far away!
Great video. Can you give some information about the trailer you have ? and i'm curious about the gas mileage you got with the Can-am (I just purchased the same atv). Thanks Knight Rider
Thanks man! The trailer was made at a friends shop to carry the extra gear I had to take along with me. I figured with it loaded, it was around 450 lbs. The Can am got around 18 mpg pulling it. Hope that helps!
Incredible ride and beautiful scenery, I've always wanted to pick one of the Trail of Tears and follow it all the way 😁 thank you for sharing this great trip.
@@atvtrailscouts4765 You motivated me to build an ATV trailer to camp with. This summer I'm planning a trip from the top Utah border (Beaver Mountain) to the bottom Utah border at Kanab. In large because of your adventure.
Another excellent video! I do prefer the videos of Idaho and it’s mountains and vegetation to the drier climate of Utah and Nevada. The historical sites were very cool though. There is no way that that Belmont Courthouse isn’t haunted!
HAHA, for sure. I thought the same! Sorry for the terrible response time. I never knew this comment was here until I got on RUclips Studio and found a tab that said posts that I never replied to. :/
This video is inspiring for someone like me, who is new to the ATV world, and is looking for things to do with my ATV. Thank you for sharing this. Absolutely incredible!
I just saw your video. I used to work for the Lander County and Eureka County Sheriff, "back in the day" as the younger folks say now. From 1986 through 1998. I recognized that entire area from central Nevada. I miss the desert, especially the Austin, Grass Valley area, Monitor Valley areas. I now live in west central Idaho and do OHV stuff here. I was also a deputy brand inspector and got to experience the cattle drives every year I did that. Nicely done video.
Hey Larry, thanks for the compliment and thank you too for your Law Enforcement service. We will be heading out to your neck of the woods in about 27 days. It will be our first time in the interior of Idaho and we are greatly looking forward to it!
We will be starting in Wallace and hitting Avery, Clarkia, Elk River, Pierce, Lowell, Elk City, Burgdorf, Yellow Pine, Stanley, Challis, Mackay, Bellevue, Bliss, and then on in to Nevada and then Utah. Are you close to any of those?
I've watched this video 4 times already and it's very well put together! I keep checking your channel in the hopes you have something new in the future. I hope you guys are doing well!
Thank you very much and I apologize for the terrible response time. Not sure how this one got by me. We are doing good, just been busy with work and side gigs. We hope to get back out there at the end of the summer and I also hope to get more videos posted in the near future!
I came across your video by chance and I got to say it was so enjoyable that I had to subscribe. I love the desert a lot, but I love the mountains so much too, but I love the vastness of the desert. You never know what you are going to run into out there. I live in West Texas and it can be so hot but it can be so cold. Keep up the great work. Life is short so get out there and enjoy. Thanks.
Nice video mate, very well presented. Unfortunately we don't have vast empty areas or any deserts here in the UK, but we do have some nice scenic routes in the Northern hills and mountains, hopefully I will get to post some of those when I get a chance. I have subscribed so keep the videos coming.
Great video. I will make it out there one of these days. It will be a long drive from Florida though. I also have the Can Am 2up and I’ve watched quite a few of videos such as yours to figure out the best way to carry gear. Thanks for posting your trips😁
This was an incredible video. You have definitely got me wanting to do something similar. I have 2 Polaris EP 550s that would love to do this. Yes, they would, and they would let us go along. I lived in Nevada for 25 years, and I have been to several of the places where you were. Do you have a route all planned, or do you make it up as you go. Maybe just have a general destination for the day. I am going to build a bit larger trailer to sleep in, but I like yours also. I can't imagine why there are any thumbs down. I subscribed, and I don't do that much. Nice job with the video/pictures/map/music. You did a great job.
Rat Builder Thanks Rat Builder for the great reply! My wife and I had alot of fun both filming and making this video. I have a predetermined route before I go out there and try to make certain destinations everyday. That being said, even with the best planning, the route isn't always without problems. On this trip, I ended up rerouting 7 different times due to locked gates or property that was posted or a section of trail too steep to pull the trailer up. Luckily of the times we had to find another route, we never had to go too far out of the way.
That was a wonderful and professional presentation that I enjoyed very much. My wife and I did a lot of the same locations that you filmed and I wish that I had a GoPro camera to film it . You filmed a lot of memories and I thank you for that.
What a great video! It’s been less than a year since we purchased our first atvs. We have a 2007 800 max and a 2021 650 max, both Can Ams. I haven’t been able to ride as much as I would like to but I sure want to do some longs camping trips. The first camping trip I want to do is about 150 miles round trip through southern New Mexico desert. My main concern is with refueling. How many miles per gallon where you getting with 2 passengers and the trailer?
Excellent video! Nicely edited! Coming across the cattle drive with all the riders and wagon train must have been super cool! Wild horses, antelope, lizards . . . WOW, lots of wild life in such a desolate (but very beautiful) looking place! All the cool old cabins and structures you came across must have been amazing to see in real life. Very cool stuff! The cattle scene around 15 min mark was funny. I've been in that same predicament. They just refuse to leave the trail - LOL What were the dome structures 25:45 to 25:55? Coal furnaces? Beautiful scenery! Looks like you guys had an AMAZING adventure! Thanx for sharin' it with us!
Thank you Quaddingsous, I have been enjoying your videos as well! The wagon train was definitely one of the many highlights of the trip. It was pretty cool to get a glimpse of what that type of life would've looked like since we were going to be on the Emigrant Trail the following day. They had traveled from northern California on this annual cattle drive and it was just by dumb luck that we were fortunate enough to catch them before they made their destination. Until then, I had no idea this event even existed. Here is a link to the next one they are having. www.renorodeo.com/events/2018/2017-cattle-drive(3) One of the reasons for picking Nevada was because of the desolation. It was here or Alaska and this was much easier on my wallet. My wife and I were very surprised at the abundance of wildlife out there. It is truly a beautiful place and we never saw a soul unless we went into a town looking for them. The dome structures were charcoal kilns. This is a link to the lighter colored kilns. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tybo_Charcoal_Kilns I have another trip planned for '18 that will be around 1600 miles. If I can finish it, I will put up another video and fix some of the things I didn't like about this one. Happy Trails!
Looking for a ATV trailer just like yours. Is it custom or did you purchase it somewhere?. Love your videos and thank you for bringing us along with you
Thank you very much! A friend and I build the trailers on the side. They're awfully handy, especially when you're doing trips like these with 2 people on an ATV.
And someone had the nerve to say Highway 50 is the loneliest road in America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That was a great video and time it looks like would you recommend a YouTV could do the same trip and what time of year did you do it in my nose you said it was 100° versus 50° at night thank you
I've never thought about atving through Nevada until your trip. it was beautiful ! love your little trailer, did you build it or buy it ? Can't wait to see more trips Thanks Jeff from Georgia
Thank you Jeff. Myself and a friend built the trailer just for this trip. Nevada is such an easy state to traverse on atv that I will definitely return sometime in the future to hit some of the areas that I did not get the opportunity to hit on this trip.
Loved your video, I ride in some of the same areas you were in. It was great to see how well you put together the video. I too am a fan of the Nevada desert and I really enjoyed your work. It inspires me to do the same for many of the areas I ride in. Super adventure and I hope to retrace some of your routes. Many thanks, Ken in Reno. Do you have an overall map available of the routes that you took?
Thank you Ken! I will definitely be back out that way again in the future. It is a beautiful state and a great place to be able to take a week long adventure or longer. I have maps that were done with the Nat Geo Topo software. If you can use that format, I would be happy to send them to you.
Haha, as a matter of fact, I did. The others that were supposed to go bailed on us for one reason or another. We got tired of waiting so we went without them. We took a satellite phone and good boots and a backpack just in case we had to do some walking. My cousin did not leave Reno until the last day of our trip with the truck just in case she needed to come and pick us up somewhere along the route due to a breakdown. Luckily the machine performed flawlessly and we didn't so much as even get a flat tire. It was a great trip all the way around. I almost hated to try another one for fear my luck would run out but we successfully logged another 1070 miles across Idaho this past July and the machine did great yet again.
Another good one. My question is, going across the desert and some of the places it looks like there isn’t a defined trail, how were you able to determine where the route was?
I transferred the trails from GPS software to the GPS before leaving on the trip. The GPS kept me on route the whole time, even though some of the routes have not been traveled in a long time.
On the Nevada trip we left our vehicle at a cousins house and they drove it down on the last day of our trip. In Utah we left it at a motel and came back to it. In the next video I post, which will be in Idaho, we also left it for 4 days at a motel where the owner kept an eye on it for me and then our driver came and picked it up and drove it to our destination.
A friend and I have built a couple for other people. You can shoot me an email with what all your looking for and I can get you a price. Thanks ceg043@hotmail.com
Thank you Rocky H! My friend and I build those upon request. If you're interested, shoot me an email at ceg043@hotmail.com and let me know what all you'd like on it and I can get you an estimate. Look forward to hearing from you.
Hey Steve, I just think of a route that I would like to do and then sit down and research to see if its possible or not. Depending on where we go, it could take quite a bit of time to research and map. As far as finding people to do trips like this with, I am not sure. I just take friends with me that I know like to ride.
Fiund out my uncle wants to do the idaho trails.. down around yellow pine area.. guess when he was younger him and my other uncles use to go there to work on camp grounds to improve them in the 70's/80's.
Great video! I've wandered around in Nevada quite a bit. It's more desolate and "lonely" than Utah, but I like that sometimes. Question: How did the Outtie hold up during your trek? And since your trek?
Thank you utah wanderlust700! When you work with the public, lonely and desolate really looks attractive at times.😁 The Outtie is holding up beautifully. It's a 2013 650. Since this video, I have gone to Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and TN, all multiple times. It's got right around 10,000 miles on it now and other than normal wear and tear (brakes, bushings, bearings) the only thing I have done is replace the fuel pump and a brake line. Approx 4000 of those miles was done pulling a trailer. I hope to post a video from our most recent Idaho trip within the next couple of weeks.
ATV Trail Scouts Sounds like it's been a pretty good machine. I am thinking about buying a Can Am 570 as a second machine for better gas mileage on longer rides, but am still gathering opinions on Can Am ownership costs. My Kawie has nearly 20,000 miles on it now, and other than replacing intake valves every 6000 miles, it has been very cheap and reliable to keep going. But it has a fairly small gas tank, and mpg averages around 16 mpg. The Rotax 570 is reported to get 22 to 25 mpg. That would sure be nice! Btw, if you like riding vids, I have quite a few of Utah trails on my channel. Check it out if you want.
@@utahwanderlust700 Don't want to intrude into your conversation too much, but I ride a 2011 Canam 800XT Max. Got about 12, 000 miles on it, I wouldn't hesitate to go on a long trip anytime. Like the man says, just normal good maintenance. Like all machine that is valuable.
I just traded in my ktm for a 2021 honda rancher 420 and love the video!!! Also i LOVED the trailer! Did you build that? Cant find anywhere online! Thank you so much.
@@atvtrailscouts4765 awesome!! Is that trailer something you make for order was that just a fun project for personal only. I’d love an opportunity to possibly buy one if thats was something you guys do! Thanks again for the reply! Cheers
Thanks TheRobAGE! The whole route was preplanned so I knew where my fuel stops were going to be. All I had to do is figure fuel mileage with trailer and plan accordingly. I add an additional 10-15% to account for anything unexpected such as closures and or detours. I did cut it a bit close on the Rachael stop as I was on fumes when I got there.
Sir:If I may inquire: did you find a 2-up ATV adequate and comfortable or would a side by side have been preferrable. Thinking of buying and cannot make up my mind between a side-by-side and 2-up CanAm.Thanks!
Jordan Funk I like my 2up Can Am and we stayed comfortable for the entire length of the trip. I also like side by sides but prefer the openness of the atv.
I had a friend of mine build it for me just for this trip. I needed a place to carry all of the extra gear I wanted to take and the rear box on the atv just wasn't going to cut it.
The longer wheelbase on the "Max" definitely helps with stability in the rough and on high speed straight of ways. I had a Hinda Rincon before this but never traveled very fast or pulled a trailer. The only times I hit higher speeds out there was long flat hard surfaces so it did fine.
With an exception of Belmont and Logandale, we crossed at 90 degrees with no issues, even seeing a deputy at one of the crossings. Was it "legal" to cross...I am not sure but we never got a second look. In Belmont, we we traveled the last mile before it turned to dirt with no issues and Logandale actually had ATV only lanes on the road.
Really great work Charles. Enjoyed it very much. Now lets get you some more subscribers. Going to put you in nyrocatv.com for showcase videos. Bravo Charles!! Look forward to more of your work. And it is work isn't it? Nyroc
On another note we had been close to each other on that trip. I was at that road sign you were at @ 6/16/2014 @1::44PM Jungo Road If you right click on picture and click on properties it will give you the date and time you were there. That's if your time was set to the current time. How far off were we?
Hey, thanks for the kind words Nyroc, I really appreciate it! I enjoyed putting this together and your right, it does at times, feel like work. This is the first trip I've taken in the time span of 10 years where I actually took video and tried to put something together to tell the tale. I look forward to doing more in the future and I already know of some mistakes that will be addressed when I do.
To answer your question on Jungo Road, we missed you by 2 days, 21 hours and 1 minute. Our picture was taken on 6/19/14 @10:45AM. So close, yet so far away!
Great video. Can you give some information about the trailer you have ? and i'm curious about the gas mileage you got with the Can-am (I just purchased the same atv). Thanks Knight Rider
Thanks man! The trailer was made at a friends shop to carry the extra gear I had to take along with me. I figured with it loaded, it was around 450 lbs. The Can am got around 18 mpg pulling it. Hope that helps!
Incredible ride and beautiful scenery, I've always wanted to pick one of the Trail of Tears and follow it all the way 😁 thank you for sharing this great trip.
You're most certainly welcome James!
I have this video saved and use it to get me through the winter and also motivate me in spring. THANK YOU!
You're most certainly welcome! I use it for motivating myself for future trips.
@@atvtrailscouts4765 You motivated me to build an ATV trailer to camp with. This summer I'm planning a trip from the top Utah border (Beaver Mountain) to the bottom Utah border at Kanab. In large because of your adventure.
One of the most amazing trip videos ever. I love how you just shoot off into the woods or bushes and there's a trail there.
Thanks! There were however endless hours of research to make certain that trail was there before heading in to those woods. 😁
Another excellent video! I do prefer the videos of Idaho and it’s mountains and vegetation to the drier climate of Utah and Nevada. The historical sites were very cool though.
There is no way that that Belmont Courthouse isn’t haunted!
HAHA, for sure. I thought the same! Sorry for the terrible response time. I never knew this comment was here until I got on RUclips Studio and found a tab that said posts that I never replied to. :/
This video is inspiring for someone like me, who is new to the ATV world, and is looking for things to do with my ATV. Thank you for sharing this. Absolutely incredible!
Thank you for the kind words. I'm absolutely hooked on these adventures. Have you checked out the Idaho trip yet?
Not yet but I will be exploring more of your videos.
I just saw your video. I used to work for the Lander County and Eureka County Sheriff, "back in the day" as the younger folks say now. From 1986 through 1998. I recognized that entire area from central Nevada. I miss the desert, especially the Austin, Grass Valley area, Monitor Valley areas.
I now live in west central Idaho and do OHV stuff here.
I was also a deputy brand inspector and got to experience the cattle drives every year I did that.
Nicely done video.
Hey Larry, thanks for the compliment and thank you too for your Law Enforcement service. We will be heading out to your neck of the woods in about 27 days. It will be our first time in the interior of Idaho and we are greatly looking forward to it!
Let me know where you are headed for, and if I have info on the area Ill let you know.
We will be starting in Wallace and hitting Avery, Clarkia, Elk River, Pierce, Lowell, Elk City, Burgdorf, Yellow Pine, Stanley, Challis, Mackay, Bellevue, Bliss, and then on in to Nevada and then Utah. Are you close to any of those?
Love you videos and setup. Please travel more. I'm living vicariously though your adventures. Bucket list trip.
Thank you Kyle, will do!
I've watched this video 4 times already and it's very well put together! I keep checking your channel in the hopes you have something new in the future. I hope you guys are doing well!
Thank you very much and I apologize for the terrible response time. Not sure how this one got by me. We are doing good, just been busy with work and side gigs. We hope to get back out there at the end of the summer and I also hope to get more videos posted in the near future!
I came across your video by chance and I got to say it was so enjoyable that I had to subscribe. I love the desert a lot, but I love the mountains so much too, but I love the vastness of the desert. You never know what you are going to run into out there. I live in West Texas and it can be so hot but it can be so cold. Keep up the great work. Life is short so get out there and enjoy. Thanks.
MrKelso159 Thank you for the kind words. I am glad you enjoyed it. I look forward to making more of these trips and videos.
The best Atv trip I seen absolutely beautiful !!!!
Thank you Nathan!
Wow! What a spectacular trip. Absolutely beautiful country, with some cool ghost towns and aliens thrown in for good measure. Loved it.
It was most definitely spectacular. Its just about time for another trip like it. Thanks for the kind words!
Nice video mate, very well presented. Unfortunately we don't have vast empty areas or any deserts here in the UK, but we do have some nice scenic routes in the Northern hills and mountains, hopefully I will get to post some of those when I get a chance. I have subscribed so keep the videos coming.
Thank you Andy, and looking forward to seeing yours as well!
Great video! I will gladly subscribe and look forward to more.
Cheers, Pete
Thanks Pete!
Enjoyed the video! Thanks for sharing the adventure.
Your most certainly welcome. Thanks for watching!
Great video beautiful countryside would apsulutly love to do a trip like that
Thank you!
Pretty cool ... Thanks for shar'in the adventure !!!
Your most certainly welcome. It was my pleasure!
atvs and camping gotta love it! so much fun good video!
Kyle Hammell
Thanks Kyle!
Great video. I will make it out there one of these days. It will be a long drive from Florida though. I also have the Can Am 2up and I’ve watched quite a few of videos such as yours to figure out the best way to carry gear. Thanks for posting your trips😁
Thanks, I really appreciate it! I hope you enjoy it out there as much as we do.
Great video. Nevada is such a beautiful state.
J Cunningham Thank you!
You have a cool rig,like the way you haul it.
T Howe Thanks!
Well put together! Looks like it was an amazing trip.
Thank you Midwest ATV! We have another 1000+ miler coming up in June. We can't wait!
ATV Trail Scouts that's awesome!
This was an incredible video. You have definitely got me wanting to do something similar. I have 2 Polaris EP 550s that would love to do this. Yes, they would, and they would let us go along. I lived in Nevada for 25 years, and I have been to several of the places where you were. Do you have a route all planned, or do you make it up as you go. Maybe just have a general destination for the day. I am going to build a bit larger trailer to sleep in, but I like yours also. I can't imagine why there are any thumbs down. I subscribed, and I don't do that much.
Nice job with the video/pictures/map/music. You did a great job.
Rat Builder
Thanks Rat Builder for the great reply! My wife and I had alot of fun both filming and making this video. I have a predetermined route before I go out there and try to make certain destinations everyday. That being said, even with the best planning, the route isn't always without problems. On this trip, I ended up rerouting 7 different times due to locked gates or property that was posted or a section of trail too steep to pull the trailer up. Luckily of the times we had to find another route, we never had to go too far out of the way.
Wow! That is really nice. All of it from the rig, to the ride, and the video.
Thank you Mike! It's definitely my favorite way to travel right now!
So Nice
Thank you!
That was a wonderful and professional presentation that I enjoyed very much. My wife and I did a lot of the same locations that you filmed and I wish that I had a GoPro camera to film it . You filmed a lot of memories and I thank you for that.
Your most certainly welcome Jerry. Thank you for the compliment!
Beautiful, I still hope we are going to Idaho this summer:)
buletpoint
Absolutely! I almost called you yesterday to touch base but ended up getting side tracked. I will call you today sometime.
Looks like it would be a great ride to go on.
It certainly is. Nevada is a great state to ride in. It has a little bit of everything.
ATV Trail Scouts To bad I live in Northern New York...lol
@@deangood8908 Wow, I thought I had a long drive out from Tennessee. I believe you've got me beat. Lol
ATV Trail Scouts LOL...Yea it would be a long drive that’s for sure..,
What a great video! It’s been less than a year since we purchased our first atvs. We have a 2007 800 max and a 2021 650 max, both Can Ams. I haven’t been able to ride as much as I would like to but I sure want to do some longs camping trips. The first camping trip I want to do is about 150 miles round trip through southern New Mexico desert. My main concern is with refueling. How many miles per gallon where you getting with 2 passengers and the trailer?
Thanks Miguel, I appreciate it! I normally get around 16-18 mpg while pulling a trailer on these trips.
Excellent video! Nicely edited!
Coming across the cattle drive with all the riders and wagon train must have been super cool!
Wild horses, antelope, lizards . . . WOW, lots of wild life in such a desolate (but very beautiful) looking place!
All the cool old cabins and structures you came across must have been amazing to see in real life. Very cool stuff!
The cattle scene around 15 min mark was funny. I've been in that same predicament. They just refuse to leave the trail - LOL
What were the dome structures 25:45 to 25:55? Coal furnaces?
Beautiful scenery!
Looks like you guys had an AMAZING adventure! Thanx for sharin' it with us!
Thank you Quaddingsous, I have been enjoying your videos as well! The wagon train was definitely one of the many highlights of the trip. It was pretty cool to get a glimpse of what that type of life would've looked like since we were going to be on the Emigrant Trail the following day. They had traveled from northern California on this annual cattle drive and it was just by dumb luck that we were fortunate enough to catch them before they made their destination. Until then, I had no idea this event even existed. Here is a link to the next one they are having.
www.renorodeo.com/events/2018/2017-cattle-drive(3)
One of the reasons for picking Nevada was because of the desolation. It was here or Alaska and this was much easier on my wallet. My wife and I were very surprised at the abundance of wildlife out there. It is truly a beautiful place and we never saw a soul unless we went into a town looking for them.
The dome structures were charcoal kilns. This is a link to the lighter colored kilns. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tybo_Charcoal_Kilns
I have another trip planned for '18 that will be around 1600 miles. If I can finish it, I will put up another video and fix some of the things I didn't like about this one.
Happy Trails!
Looking for a ATV trailer just like yours. Is it custom or did you purchase it somewhere?. Love your videos and thank you for bringing us along with you
Thank you very much! A friend and I build the trailers on the side. They're awfully handy, especially when you're doing trips like these with 2 people on an ATV.
And someone had the nerve to say Highway 50 is the loneliest road in America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🤣 It wasn't where we crossed it! Austin was a cool little town.
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looks like good times
How do you plan such great trips?
Thanks Scott! I just figure out an area I'd like to see and from there on, it's just a whole lot of time on the computer researching and mapping.
That was a great video and time it looks like would you recommend a YouTV could do the same trip and what time of year did you do it in my nose you said it was 100° versus 50° at night thank you
I've never thought about atving through Nevada until your trip. it was beautiful ! love your little trailer, did you build it or buy it ? Can't wait to see more trips Thanks Jeff from Georgia
Thank you Jeff. Myself and a friend built the trailer just for this trip. Nevada is such an easy state to traverse on atv that I will definitely return sometime in the future to hit some of the areas that I did not get the opportunity to hit on this trip.
Nice video!
How did you move your haul vehicle to your pickup point
I appreciate it Chuck! I have family in Reno so a cousin of mine drove the truck down on our last day and we rented a car for them to get back home.
Loved your video, I ride in some of the same areas you were in. It was great to see how well you put together the video. I too am a fan of the Nevada desert and I really enjoyed your work. It inspires me to do the same for many of the areas I ride in. Super adventure and I hope to retrace some of your routes. Many thanks, Ken in Reno. Do you have an overall map available of the routes that you took?
Thank you Ken! I will definitely be back out that way again in the future. It is a beautiful state and a great place to be able to take a week long adventure or longer. I have maps that were done with the Nat Geo Topo software. If you can use that format, I would be happy to send them to you.
Are side x sides allowed on the route you traveled
Absolutely! No width restrictions that we ever ran across.
5:20 where is this? Looks similar to the lake beds in Surprise Valley
Its the Smoke Creek Desert Playa just north of the Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation.
Thanks for your quick reply. Did you have any concerns with having only one machine on your trip and being stranded a long way from help?
Haha, as a matter of fact, I did. The others that were supposed to go bailed on us for one reason or another. We got tired of waiting so we went without them. We took a satellite phone and good boots and a backpack just in case we had to do some walking. My cousin did not leave Reno until the last day of our trip with the truck just in case she needed to come and pick us up somewhere along the route due to a breakdown. Luckily the machine performed flawlessly and we didn't so much as even get a flat tire. It was a great trip all the way around. I almost hated to try another one for fear my luck would run out but we successfully logged another 1070 miles across Idaho this past July and the machine did great yet again.
Another good one. My question is, going across the desert and some of the places it looks like there isn’t a defined trail, how were you able to determine where the route was?
I transferred the trails from GPS software to the GPS before leaving on the trip. The GPS kept me on route the whole time, even though some of the routes have not been traveled in a long time.
I see. Which trail app do you use to create the route?
@@jtall2671 National Geographic Topo Software which has been discontinued.
Have a question when you goon these trips where do you park your vehicle while you are gone so no one messes with it
On the Nevada trip we left our vehicle at a cousins house and they drove it down on the last day of our trip. In Utah we left it at a motel and came back to it. In the next video I post, which will be in Idaho, we also left it for 4 days at a motel where the owner kept an eye on it for me and then our driver came and picked it up and drove it to our destination.
Where can i get that ATV Trailer?
A friend and I have built a couple for other people. You can shoot me an email with what all your looking for and I can get you a price. Thanks ceg043@hotmail.com
I love the video absolutely wonderful. Where can I get a trailer like yours?
Thank you Rocky H! My friend and I build those upon request. If you're interested, shoot me an email at ceg043@hotmail.com and let me know what all you'd like on it and I can get you an estimate. Look forward to hearing from you.
How do you find trips like this? Where would i have to look for people to go out with?
Hey Steve, I just think of a route that I would like to do and then sit down and research to see if its possible or not. Depending on where we go, it could take quite a bit of time to research and map. As far as finding people to do trips like this with, I am not sure. I just take friends with me that I know like to ride.
Fiund out my uncle wants to do the idaho trails.. down around yellow pine area.. guess when he was younger him and my other uncles use to go there to work on camp grounds to improve them in the 70's/80's.
@@wolfeguy6451 There's some good stuff around Yellow Pine. Have fun!
Great video! I've wandered around in Nevada quite a bit. It's more desolate and "lonely" than Utah, but I like that sometimes. Question: How did the Outtie hold up during your trek? And since your trek?
Thank you utah wanderlust700! When you work with the public, lonely and desolate really looks attractive at times.😁 The Outtie is holding up beautifully. It's a 2013 650. Since this video, I have gone to Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and TN, all multiple times. It's got right around 10,000 miles on it now and other than normal wear and tear (brakes, bushings, bearings) the only thing I have done is replace the fuel pump and a brake line. Approx 4000 of those miles was done pulling a trailer. I hope to post a video from our most recent Idaho trip within the next couple of weeks.
ATV Trail Scouts Sounds like it's been a pretty good machine. I am thinking about buying a Can Am 570 as a second machine for better gas mileage on longer rides, but am still gathering opinions on Can Am ownership costs. My Kawie has nearly 20,000 miles on it now, and other than replacing intake valves every 6000 miles, it has been very cheap and reliable to keep going. But it has a fairly small gas tank, and mpg averages around 16 mpg. The Rotax 570 is reported to get 22 to 25 mpg. That would sure be nice!
Btw, if you like riding vids, I have quite a few of Utah trails on my channel. Check it out if you want.
@@utahwanderlust700 Don't want to intrude into your conversation too much, but I ride a 2011 Canam 800XT Max. Got about 12, 000 miles on it, I wouldn't hesitate to go on a long trip anytime. Like the man says, just normal good maintenance. Like all machine that is valuable.
I just traded in my ktm for a 2021 honda rancher 420 and love the video!!! Also i LOVED the trailer! Did you build that? Cant find anywhere online! Thank you so much.
Glad you liked the video and congrats on the new ride! Yes, me and a friend built the trailers. I really enjoy using those things on my camping trips!
@@atvtrailscouts4765 awesome!! Is that trailer something you make for order was that just a fun project for personal only. I’d love an opportunity to possibly buy one if thats was something you guys do! Thanks again for the reply! Cheers
@@danielgray7305 I have made a few for folks that have contacted me. Shoot me an email and let me know what you've got in mind.
ceg043@hotmail.com
Nice video. How hard was it to find fuel along the way for your trip? I'm sure the jerry cans helped, but wouldn't have been enough.
Thanks TheRobAGE! The whole route was preplanned so I knew where my fuel stops were going to be. All I had to do is figure fuel mileage with trailer and plan accordingly. I add an additional 10-15% to account for anything unexpected such as closures and or detours. I did cut it a bit close on the Rachael stop as I was on fumes when I got there.
Nice background music. What are they? You need to provide titles for the tracks.
Thanks. I got them from the Epidemic Sound website. I will post the soundtrack when I have more time.
Welcome to Mongolia! let's to across Mongolia
Would love to!
Sir:If I may inquire: did you find a 2-up ATV adequate and comfortable or would a side by side have been preferrable. Thinking of buying and cannot make up my mind between a side-by-side and 2-up CanAm.Thanks!
Jordan Funk
I like my 2up Can Am and we stayed comfortable for the entire length of the trip. I also like side by sides but prefer the openness of the atv.
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Cool trip! Love the trailer.....where did you get it?
I had a friend of mine build it for me just for this trip. I needed a place to carry all of the extra gear I wanted to take and the rear box on the atv just wasn't going to cut it.
I wish I had a friend who could build a trailer like that! I've been looking for something like that for a long time.
Would like to know where you got that trailer
Hey Wayne! Me and a friend build those. If you would like more info on one, shoot me an email
ceg043@hotmail.com
Thanks!
Thanks
Anytime!
I’m debating on trading in my 16 grizzly for a outlander max 1000. I go 100 mile trips around Missouri. Is it easier to cruise at 50 on the outlander?
The longer wheelbase on the "Max" definitely helps with stability in the rough and on high speed straight of ways. I had a Hinda Rincon before this but never traveled very fast or pulled a trailer. The only times I hit higher speeds out there was long flat hard surfaces so it did fine.
0:34 How do you load that...... Great Vid
Thanks again John! I load it empty, by hand.
me and my wife liked your video we were wondering if we can get some details we are planning a similar trip...
Certainly! What kind of details were you looking for?
I noticed you spent some time on paved roads. Was that legal?
With an exception of Belmont and Logandale, we crossed at 90 degrees with no issues, even seeing a deputy at one of the crossings. Was it "legal" to cross...I am not sure but we never got a second look. In Belmont, we we traveled the last mile before it turned to dirt with no issues and Logandale actually had ATV only lanes on the road.
I stopped watching after I saw you driving slow in the left lane.
I'm heart broken.🙄
Oh darn.