@@jimerinrose6235 hey sweet rig just wondering I’m getting new tires on my runner and was wondering what tires you run on yours couldn’t quite tell but they look sweet!
Somehow the camera work in your stuff is just so much better than others. It shows what it's really like to be there; the landscape, the inclines. And great scenery.
Thanks really appreciate the comment and glad you like the videos. I’ll make sure to tell Erin what a great job she’s doing. 😉👍 What impresses me is she’s just using her iphone.
yeah i agree its much easier to see the angles of inclines and declines in this vid. alot of times something looks super easy on video compared to real life, but this shows a very realistic view.
@@jimerinrose6235 hello question is yours stock suspension? I'm running OEM right now debating whether to just let them burn out to get their life used up😆😂
I’ve been watching your videos for awhile now wishing I owned a 4Runner, fast forward to a year or so and I finally have my own . Thanks for the awesome videos !
I learned a great lesson from watching this, when it says Expert Driving, my ass won't be there. I would have shit my pants multiple times if I tried driving this. When you're by a steep cliff and it's leaning over, damn, I just cringed. What a fascinating interesting video to watch. I just happened upon this and should be in bed, it's midnight . LOL.
Lol 😂 Glad you liked it. We have so much fun doing these trails and making all these videos. My wife says this trail was not very scary. You should watch this video has some highlights of the trails we did last year ruclips.net/video/tkh2qwhvLck/видео.html Thanks again for the comment.
Clearly, you are a great driver. You know when a trail may get you and your vehicle between a rock and a hard place. :) I have lived in Western Colorado for 25 years and have done most of the Jeep trails in the San Juan's, but I still have not worked up the courage for Black Bear either. Happy trails...
@@jimerinrose6235 do you remember roughly how long it took to get down to Telluride from the very top of the pass? I'm planning on doing the Alpine Loop and going down BBP next summer in my 2017 Off-Road, so I'd like to know about how much time in the day to allow for BBP. TIA
My hats off to anyone that does this trail. It doesn't look to be that hard but success and failure is such a fine line being so narrow from the steps and down past the switch backs. I don't know if I have the nads....
@François Granger Guess I am too late then to advise you to get the TRD Off Road and save some $. lol I had to have that trim so I could get the KDSS. Saved a LOT of money that way too.
@@WW-wf8tu yeah I went with the 2022 4Runner TRD off-road premium so it's Basically the pearl besides the stupid roof rack on the top which I hate And the Fox shocks plus I get kdss
Trails like these are why Toyota still puts the old fashioned foot or pull-up emergency brake in their off-road line up - even the Land Cruiser. They don't fail. It has saved us from calamity on Imogene and Poughkeepsie when driving a manual for sure! There was a roll over on Black Bear last week which would have been prevented with the use of the emergency brake. Thanks for a fantastic video! So glad you skipped the cheesy music. Happy trails...
One of the best videos showing what Black Bear is like. Not quite ready to do in our 4Runner. The only thing that was weird in your video was the editing. You make it to the falls and then go back several times and go back to the falls again.
This was incredible.. love the sound of the trucks driving over the terrain... beautiful views.. I want a 4Runner!! Been thinking about one for a while now..
I thought about it and finally bought. The longer I waited the more expensive they got. I finally overpaid for an ORP $54k which was listed at $47k previous year but I was arguing with dealer that it is really $43k and why is he charging extra. They go up. I waited too long but it’s ok, in grand scheme of things I’ll get 10-15 years out of it. Is it a $50k+ truck, no; it’s a low to mid-40s but the market dictates.
One reason why I LOVE the TRD Pro front cameras that work under 10 MPH. The green lines are my guidance thanks much. Especially with that big a drop off. I remember the pucker factor right there, holy SHIZ. NICELY NAVIGATED. Could you imagine doing the turn in a Tundra? NOPE, not me. My Tacoma was long enough. Also, a great way to see the differences between the Bilstein and the Fox Socks on the different models. On the road where the rocks are somewhat big and everyone is going about 10MPH, the TRD Pro had an easier time of it while the OffRoad did quite well but it did seem to have far more lateral movement and I heard it hitting the bump stops a few times as well. Overall great video and skilled drivers.
My old man took me in the back road mountain pass when I was younger. I've noticed during that time it's was jeep pro dominate, now I see more toyota 4runner and tacoma on the trails , jeep is always around but 4runner and tacoma are most pro dominate on the trails now.
Finally I found a legit 4 runner off road video and not a comparison to another suv. Can’t wait to do the same with my 2020 Barcelona red 4Runner 🥰 (and sticker bomb “Ruby”) Even more motivated to just go stock for the first run 😅
For a newbie, this video makes me want to get a 4runner even more. When I do, I'm going to get some experience first before I go to a trail similar to that. Amazing video btw.
Thank you! I’m glad this motivated you. You can’t go wrong with a 4Runner and off roading is so much fun. The trails out there are endless. I’d recommend buying a trail guide book for whatever area you are in. We use them on all our trips out west. It really helps us pick and navigate the trails. Hope you get a 4Runner soon and hit the trails! 😉👍
@@jimerinrose6235 thank you for the recommendation, I'll look into it. I'm pretty sure there's some good trails to start here in southern California.Happy New Year and stay safe.
Well, that was fun and it really showcased the capabilities of the off-road package. Well done. I bought the TRD Sport because I never envisioned myself doing extreme off-reading, but if I needed to traverse Black Bear Pass, the TRD Off-road would be a must. Well done.
Thanks! Glad you liked it. I’ve heard that several times in the comments. To be honest I had no clue what that was until I looked it up on RUclips. Now I have a bunch of asmr videos come up in my recommended. Lol 😂 thanks again!
I wish i had the guts to do Black Bear. Beautiful scenery, awesome technical trails, but good god those cliff side trails would give me a heart attack.
There’s no other 4R videos on RUclips that compares to yours I’ve looked at them all. Props Brother and Erin for being outside videoing this great footage. 😎
How would you have like to been the person on the CAT making that road! LOL Just bought a 2023 trd off road 4runner,but i dont think it will near as good as my 93 Toy truck off road!Waiting for spring to try it out.
I’m jealous, it looked beautiful out there. Cant wait to get our new 4runner, have a 02 trd off-road atm: keeping her but getting a new 4runner and a Tacoma, hopefully we can find some nice trails not too far from us in Alabama. Enjoy the roads! Love seeing people enjoying their 4runners how they should be used!
@@jimerinrose6235 I’m in mobile Alabama, at the very bottom of Alabama right on the gulf. I haven’t found anything within 5 hours or so yet and with a 2yr old that itself is a drive lol. But here’s hoping something pops up.
Got offered way more than I thought I would on a trade in. Going to order a 2022 Off Road Premium with KDSS in Army Green. I’m really falling in love with these trucks quickly.
great video, in some sections, not fot the faint of heart, love seeing what my 4runner trail can do. even though i do some solo camping and fishing i would hate to damage her in situations like that, have fun guys, but be safe out there, keep up those great videos.
Great video. As always. Literally just picked up a 2020 TRD off-road an hour ago. I won't be modding it too much. Probably a leveling kit and wheels. Leave it with the same tore size. Again, thank you for the awesome videos
i've been both wanting to get a Land Cruiser and go down Black Bear Pass ... and not after watching your 4Runner squeeze through the latter, I'm not sure I want the former.
I guess that could be fun. Love hiking and biking in the mountains, but I guess I’ll have to try this once to see what it’s like. Seems like a lot of sitting in a car hoping not to slide off the side. Maybe I just don’t get it.
Thank you. Both have lifts. You will scrape if you don’t have a lift. I think we scraped on a few spots even with the lifts. Not a big deal if you have skids.
We have same trails like these in the himalayas .our cars are mostly front wheel 2w lol ! But Anyways , these trails are bit more technical at some instances. Kudos to you guys ! Perfect cars with skilled drivers
Just came back from that area Ouray and Telluride !! It’s amazing place to trail , If I had known you’re up there I would’ve run that pass with you . Hopefully next time ..
Great vid! Subscribed! I just got a 2021 venture edition yesterday. Was wondering if it’s possible to do this trail on stock suspension and falken at3ws 265/70/17s and just rocksliders? Would bigger tires and lift make it easier or it wouldn’t matter at all?
Thanks!! Congrats on the new truck! You could absolutely do this trail with a stock truck. The one rock climb "thumb nail pic" is a short cut you don't have to do it. Thats the only obstacle I think you would scrap your bumpers.
You might scrap a little on a few spots but I’m sure a stock TRD could do this. The one steep obstacle in the video is a short cut you don’t have to do it.
great video!! love the pov. your 4runner looks close to stock, can i ask what kind of mods have you done to add clearance? lift, suspension, tires, if any? thanks!
At that spot I think the easiest line is closer to the edge, but the line I took was higher up. It has more of off camber drop off. I don’t have KDSS so no swaybar disconnect on my truck. I’m so use to my truck lifting the opposite rear wheel on those kind of drop offs I almost look for them. 😂 If it feels like to much rear wheel lift just turn a little to the opposite direction and let off the brake a little and it will drop right down.
I know videos and photos don't do the trail anu justice, it's just not possible to see how extreme some of the angles are. Definitely a high adrenaline ride. Maybe I'll go there someday with my truck. Watching you from the east coast.
No b-roll, no annoying music, just trail and trucks. 😍 love it
Thank you! 😉
Amen!
Just perfect. No loud music. Nature, rocks and the smooth v6 crawling those cool trails
Thank you!
I dont even have a radio in my old Toy mountain truck!Music is for the highway and home,not the mountains!
As a 4Runner owner myself, I wouldn’t call the 1gr fe a smooth v6 but it is damn good at running forever
@@NorthWestV6they’re smooth
It was nice meeting you guys, I’m the TRD PRO in front of you. That was a fun day
Nice meeting you guys too! Was a blast!!
People are loving the video, almost 50k views since we posted it.
That’s awesome! Watched the roll over video then I remembered you guys were filming and had a RUclips channel so thought I’d look for you.
@@jimerinrose6235 hey sweet rig just wondering I’m getting new tires on my runner and was wondering what tires you run on yours couldn’t quite tell but they look sweet!
@@jackadams7790 looks like BFG KO2! I love mine I was like hey nice tires!
@@dg7683 Hi, Question for you is your 4 runner stock suspension?
4Runner the best SUV out there by a country mile
Somehow the camera work in your stuff is just so much better than others. It shows what it's really like to be there; the landscape, the inclines. And great scenery.
Thanks really appreciate the comment and glad you like the videos. I’ll make sure to tell Erin what a great job she’s doing. 😉👍
What impresses me is she’s just using her iphone.
yeah i agree its much easier to see the angles of inclines and declines in this vid. alot of times something looks super easy on video compared to real life, but this shows a very realistic view.
You did a great job of showing off these Trails! Looks like a lot of fun, with a high pucker factor LOL.
Thanks! Appreciate the comment!
@@jimerinrose6235 hello question is yours stock suspension? I'm running OEM right now debating whether to just let them burn out to get their life used up😆😂
@@darthtyranus7683 same here
Oh the beauty of the mountains with that 4 runner. I have a 2019 4 runner TRD off road and love it entirely!
Thanks! They are such great rigs!
Thanks for taking us with you on this epic journey, wow!
Please do a new video on your rig, suspension system, tire size and such!
My Pleasure! Yes I’m going to do a walk around video as soon as I get a chance.
Jim/Erin Rose great account! Love seeing Florida truck go all over. Do you all have an Instagram account?
oceanhut1 Thanks! We have an Instagram but no off road stuff just our business. We sell classic muscle cars.
I’ve been watching your videos for awhile now wishing I owned a 4Runner, fast forward to a year or so and I finally have my own . Thanks for the awesome videos !
That's awesome! Congrats on the new rig!!!
I learned a great lesson from watching this, when it says Expert Driving, my ass won't be there. I would have shit my pants multiple times if I tried driving this. When you're by a steep cliff and it's leaning over, damn, I just cringed.
What a fascinating interesting video to watch.
I just happened upon this and should be in bed, it's midnight . LOL.
Lol 😂 Glad you liked it. We have so much fun doing these trails and making all these videos.
My wife says this trail was not very scary. You should watch this video has some highlights of the trails we did last year
ruclips.net/video/tkh2qwhvLck/видео.html
Thanks again for the comment.
Clearly, you are a great driver. You know when a trail may get you and your vehicle between a rock and a hard place. :) I have lived in Western Colorado for 25 years and have done most of the Jeep trails in the San Juan's, but I still have not worked up the courage for Black Bear either. Happy trails...
@@remainfaithful5546 Thank you! Happy trails to you too!!
The feeling is mutual lol I would cringed myself!
love watching other's drive through the mountains lol
@@jimerinrose6235 do you remember roughly how long it took to get down to Telluride from the very top of the pass? I'm planning on doing the Alpine Loop and going down BBP next summer in my 2017 Off-Road, so I'd like to know about how much time in the day to allow for BBP. TIA
My hats off to anyone that does this trail. It doesn't look to be that hard but success and failure is such a fine line being so narrow from the steps and down past the switch backs. I don't know if I have the nads....
Exactly. that’s a nope from me. Gravity don’t give mulligans.
Amazing!! Thanks for keeping music out
Thanks! 😉👍
In love with the 4Runner. But the heights / cliffs... my palms are sweaty lol
Best video I have seen of Black Bear Pass! A lot more obstacles then I thought. Thanks
Thanks! 😉👍
I’ve been checking your videos I am so in love of the 4Runner, can’t wait to own one soon. Good videos by the way. I’ll hit those trails one day too.
Emilio Zamora Thanks for the nice comment! I hope you your there soon!
@François Granger Guess I am too late then to advise you to get the TRD Off Road and save some $. lol I had to have that trim so I could get the KDSS. Saved a LOT of money that way too.
@@WW-wf8tu yeah I went with the 2022 4Runner TRD off-road premium so it's Basically the pearl besides the stupid roof rack on the top which I hate And the Fox shocks plus I get kdss
Trails like these are why Toyota still puts the old fashioned foot or pull-up emergency brake in their off-road line up - even the Land Cruiser. They don't fail. It has saved us from calamity on Imogene and Poughkeepsie when driving a manual for sure! There was a roll over on Black Bear last week which would have been prevented with the use of the emergency brake. Thanks for a fantastic video! So glad you skipped the cheesy music. Happy trails...
Thanks 😉👍 funny I forgot to take the ebrake off on the wall obstacles at Pougekeepsie you can hear it squealing the whole way up 😂
One of the best videos showing what Black Bear is like. Not quite ready to do in our 4Runner. The only thing that was weird in your video was the editing. You make it to the falls and then go back several times and go back to the falls again.
Thanks! Yea the clips are not in order just tried to mix it up so it’s not so boring. My wife says it’s my ADHD...😂
@@jimerinrose6235 looks Like the mine above Telluride ?
@@mikebyerly2344 Yes
That’s a great video shows that Toyota 4 runners are great for off road I would love to have one every time I go to my country El Salvador
Thank you! Do you guys have Toyota LC Prado’s? They are pretty similar to the 4Runner
This was incredible.. love the sound of the trucks driving over the terrain... beautiful views.. I want a 4Runner!! Been thinking about one for a while now..
Thanks! Time to get one!😉👍
I thought about it and finally bought. The longer I waited the more expensive they got. I finally overpaid for an ORP $54k which was listed at $47k previous year but I was arguing with dealer that it is really $43k and why is he charging extra. They go up. I waited too long but it’s ok, in grand scheme of things I’ll get 10-15 years out of it. Is it a $50k+ truck, no; it’s a low to mid-40s but the market dictates.
Just picked up a 4Runner SR5 yesterday. Can’t wait to put it to the test!
Edgardo Rodriguez Congrats enjoy your new truck!
Jim/Erin Rose That’s the goal!
Beautiful, you guys looks like your driving into a dream. I recently purchased a TRD Off Road. This place is on my wish list.
Thank you! Congrats on the new rig!
this video confirmed my next car. definitely a robust, beefy contender for the offroad. much appreciated!
Thanks! 😉👍
This makes off-roading look effortless!
Thank you!😉👍
Impressive! Been considering Tacoma/4Runner but I think this video just make my decision: 4Runner.
Thanks! I agree and once you sit in both the 4Runner is way more comfortable.
One reason why I LOVE the TRD Pro front cameras that work under 10 MPH. The green lines are my guidance thanks much. Especially with that big a drop off. I remember the pucker factor right there, holy SHIZ. NICELY NAVIGATED. Could you imagine doing the turn in a Tundra? NOPE, not me. My Tacoma was long enough. Also, a great way to see the differences between the Bilstein and the Fox Socks on the different models. On the road where the rocks are somewhat big and everyone is going about 10MPH, the TRD Pro had an easier time of it while the OffRoad did quite well but it did seem to have far more lateral movement and I heard it hitting the bump stops a few times as well. Overall great video and skilled drivers.
Thank you! 😉👍I don’t have camera’s, I drive by feel LOL We have a 3inch OME lift so not the stock shocks or suspension I also have adjustable UCA’s.
I just got a 2022 4Runner TRD off-road premium and it has those cameras 360°
Finally!!!! a video of the experience. Thank you
Thanks really appreciate it.
My old man took me in the back road mountain pass when I was younger. I've noticed during that time it's was jeep pro dominate, now I see more toyota 4runner and tacoma on the trails , jeep is always around but 4runner and tacoma are most pro dominate on the trails now.
So excited for my 4Runner! Not going to be doing this much but will be doing some off roading and growing my skills.
Congrats! The best part is they are great on any trail.
epic vehicle and video. i'm getting an off road delivered tomorrow. i would love to drive it on some of these trails.
Thanks! Congrats on the new rig!
Absolutely a bad ass trail. Pucker level 7 in my eyes 😆 those steep narrow shelves.
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Awesome footage. Thanks for keeping it simple.
Thank you!😉👍
Outstanding!!! You guys are doing a great job of motivating others...
Thank you! Sure hope we do! 😉👍
This is a great video. I really like getting the driver's eye view and seeing the truck in front of you. Very entertaining.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Beautiful video!!! The views are amazing!!!
Thank you very much!
At 16:08 I've seen someone roll over at that exact same spot.
Colorado and Montana are just outdoor guy's paradise
ive tipped and tumbled down that dang mountain three times. gonna try to get it right next year!
Lol
You're videos gave me the final push to buy an Off Road! Thanks for the great ideas for the trip south of the border! Cheers from Alberta!
Awesome! Glad you liked the videos and are getting a 4Runner! You’ll love it!😉👍
4Runners are no joke. Great video. I am getting one.
Thanks!😉👍
Navigated Similar rough roads in my 4Runner. It’s the tool for the job. ✅
#1.
Absolutely!
Finally I found a legit 4 runner off road video and not a comparison to another suv.
Can’t wait to do the same with my 2020 Barcelona red 4Runner 🥰 (and sticker bomb “Ruby”)
Even more motivated to just go stock for the first run 😅
Thanks! Have fun out there😉👍
For a newbie, this video makes me want to get a 4runner even more. When I do, I'm going to get some experience first before I go to a trail similar to that. Amazing video btw.
Thank you! I’m glad this motivated you. You can’t go wrong with a 4Runner and off roading is so much fun. The trails out there are endless. I’d recommend buying a trail guide book for whatever area you are in. We use them on all our trips out west. It really helps us pick and navigate the trails. Hope you get a 4Runner soon and hit the trails! 😉👍
@@jimerinrose6235 thank you for the recommendation, I'll look into it. I'm pretty sure there's some good trails to start here in southern California.Happy New Year and stay safe.
Well, that was fun and it really showcased the capabilities of the off-road package. Well done. I bought the TRD Sport because I never envisioned myself doing extreme off-reading, but if I needed to traverse Black Bear Pass, the TRD Off-road would be a must. Well done.
Thank you so much!
I consider this asmr now. This was an amazing video. Subscribed.
Thanks! Glad you liked it. I’ve heard that several times in the comments. To be honest I had no clue what that was until I looked it up on RUclips. Now I have a bunch of asmr videos come up in my recommended. Lol 😂 thanks again!
I must say though, the US is one of the most beautiful countries in the World. So much to offer in terms of varied landscape.
It is absolutely beautiful out there!!!!
I wish i had the guts to do Black Bear. Beautiful scenery, awesome technical trails, but good god those cliff side trails would give me a heart attack.
😂it’s really not that bad.
Awesome video and thank you for not ruining it with awful music.
Thank you!😉👍
What a gorgeous trail! Nice camera work.
Thank you, Glad you liked it.
Thanks for sharing, was on the edge of my seat a few times
My pleasure, glad you liked it!😉👍
There’s no other 4R videos on RUclips that compares to yours I’ve looked at them all. Props Brother and Erin for being outside videoing this great footage. 😎
Thank you we really appreciate it. Erin told me to tell you that’s the only time she loses weight!😂
@Jim/Erin Rose 😂
Good video. Me and my wife were in the red Jeep in front of you but I had to let you pass. I felt like I was slowing you guys down. Lol.
Thanks! I remember you guys. :)
boy am i enjoying your videos.
Thanks! Really glad you like them! 😉👍
Man those were some awesome views. Have to agree with the pucker factor on some of those tight sketchy sections and the difficult switchback turns.
Randy Shoemaker Thanks!
This is so scary. Jim, Erin, I've never been so nervous in my life. 😱
LOL 😂
How would you have like to been the person on the CAT making that road! LOL Just bought a 2023 trd off road 4runner,but i dont think it will near as good as my 93 Toy truck off road!Waiting for spring to try it out.
I’m jealous, it looked beautiful out there. Cant wait to get our new 4runner, have a 02 trd off-road atm: keeping her but getting a new 4runner and a Tacoma, hopefully we can find some nice trails not too far from us in Alabama. Enjoy the roads! Love seeing people enjoying their 4runners how they should be used!
Thank you! Congrats on the new trucks. You definitely need to plan some trips out west absolutely blast. Plus it’s a shorter drive for you!😉👍
@@jimerinrose6235 I’m in mobile Alabama, at the very bottom of Alabama right on the gulf. I haven’t found anything within 5 hours or so yet and with a 2yr old that itself is a drive lol. But here’s hoping something pops up.
@@Wicked_4355 Utah, Arizona, and Colorado have a bunch
What a brutal trail! Gonna add it to the list!
Yea it’s a must do!!!!
Reminds me of driving the Denali “Highway” last fall. Cheers from Alaska
Cheers from Florida 🌴😎👍
Awesome footage and thanks for sharing 👍 🗽🇺🇲
The Vermonter
Thank you!
Great video!!! Informative. Great sight seeing. And I can stare at a 4R out in the wild all day!
Thanks 😉👍
Nice video - thanks for sharing! Wondering why the shots are out of sequence tho...
Just try to mix it up for visual effect. Different Scenery in each clip.
Wow. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! 😉👍
Got offered way more than I thought I would on a trade in. Going to order a 2022 Off Road Premium with KDSS in Army Green. I’m really falling in love with these trucks quickly.
Awesome! Congrats on the new rig!
amazing views, awesome video...would love to get out there someday with my TRD OR Taccoma.
Thank you!
great video, in some sections, not fot the faint of heart, love seeing what my 4runner trail can do. even though i do some solo camping and fishing i would hate to damage her in situations like that, have fun guys, but be safe out there, keep up those great videos.
Thanks! Appreciate the nice comment! 😉👍
Great video. As always. Literally just picked up a 2020 TRD off-road an hour ago. I won't be modding it too much. Probably a leveling kit and wheels. Leave it with the same tore size.
Again, thank you for the awesome videos
Thank you and congrats on the new truck!
i've been both wanting to get a Land Cruiser and go down Black Bear Pass ... and not after watching your 4Runner squeeze through the latter, I'm not sure I want the former.
LOL I had a Series 80 and a 100 and the 4runner is much easier to maneuver. That said LC are great rigs!
I guess that could be fun. Love hiking and biking in the mountains, but I guess I’ll have to try this once to see what it’s like. Seems like a lot of sitting in a car hoping not to slide off the side. Maybe I just don’t get it.
Yea once you do it you'll be hook. It's a whole other world running trails in a vehicle, plus it's a lot less work. LOL
Incredible. 10/10 content
Thanks so much!😉👍
The views are amazing
Thank you!
Simply outstanding and professional ☺️ Thanks 👍
Thank you! Really appreciate the compliment!
Sending love from Sarasota!! Be safe out there 😎
Thanks! 😉👍
Sarasota where we got serious mountains and rough terrains....oh wait
Do you need Skid plates and Slider for this trail? Wow, just discovered the fun of overland trips .
You should be ok without them. Just watch your lines. The steep obstacle in the video is optional.
Great views and even greater driving! Any of the vehicles lifted and is it needed to be able to clear all the rocks and bumps?
Thank you. Both have lifts. You will scrape if you don’t have a lift. I think we scraped on a few spots even with the lifts. Not a big deal if you have skids.
J-E-S-U-S! Nice wheeling there, guys.
Thanks really appreciate it!
Such a cool video. That looks like it would be a ton of fun.
Thanks and yes it was!!! :)
Great video. I would like some commentary, for my own education, about which driving modes you are using in the various road conditions.
Thanks! I run 4low and rear locker and A-trac on obstacles.
Incredible footage!! Appreciate it!!
Thanks you!
Those switchbacks are why I'd be wary of taking anything longer than a Jeep up Black Bear. It's definitely good to see you can make it in a 4Runner.
They are definitely tight
Aaaaand, already at the 0:10 second mark, I'm like "well, that's something I'll never do".
😂
some breath take views there, at 9:40 wow, thanks for sharing this.
My Pleasure, Thanks for the comment!
Cool vid! Great job! At 22:46 Mercedes with body parts on the roof rack!
Thank you!😉👍
Yea that Mercedes’ was messed up.
We have same trails like these in the himalayas .our cars are mostly front wheel 2w lol ! But Anyways , these trails are bit more technical at some instances. Kudos to you guys ! Perfect cars with skilled drivers
Thank you!😉👍
Just came back from that area Ouray and Telluride !! It’s amazing place to trail , If I had known you’re up there I would’ve run that pass with you . Hopefully next time ..
For sure!!!
When the signs say 'high ground clearance,' how do they define HIGH? For example would a stock TRD Venture with 9.6" ground clearance make it?
I think it would be fine, just pick your lines. You don't have to do that climb in the thumbnail it's just a short cut.
@@jimerinrose6235 good to hear it from a veteran thanks!
man u guys are up there. thats amazing country ,,
Thank you!
Great vid! Subscribed! I just got a 2021 venture edition yesterday. Was wondering if it’s possible to do this trail on stock suspension and falken at3ws 265/70/17s and just rocksliders? Would bigger tires and lift make it easier or it wouldn’t matter at all?
Thanks!! Congrats on the new truck! You could absolutely do this trail with a stock truck. The one rock climb "thumb nail pic" is a short cut you don't have to do it. Thats the only obstacle I think you would scrap your bumpers.
Thank you for the reply! Looking forward to do this when summer comes!
The continuity is all over the place, switching between different parts of the trail.
I switch up the scenery/action so it’s not boring like most trail videos. People seem to like it...
Loved the video. Thanks for sharing. Does anyone know what that building is on top of the cliff by the waterfall at about 15:34 into the video?
Thanks! Good question, I have no clue.
Jim, can a stock 4Runner TRD Pro do this? I plan to do this pass this summer but not sure if I need to lift or not (mine is 2022).
You might scrap a little on a few spots but I’m sure a stock TRD could do this. The one steep obstacle in the video is a short cut you don’t have to do it.
this is awesome! thank you
Thanks! Your welcome!
Great video I subscribed..I wish my state had this kind of off road trails
Thanks! 😉👍 Me too we drove all the way from Florida.😂
great video!! love the pov. your 4runner looks close to stock, can i ask what kind of mods have you done to add clearance? lift, suspension, tires, if any? thanks!
Thanks! I have a full mods video here.
ruclips.net/video/Zrtd5qsXDbQ/видео.html
Any mods on that TRD off road? I currently have stock but I'm looking to do some minor mods. And planning to do Black Bear and Ophir later this year.
Yes I have a full mods video here
ruclips.net/video/Zrtd5qsXDbQ/видео.html
Have fun on your trip!
Wow crazy
Good job gays,
From saudia 🇸🇦
Thanks! I hope you mean Guys😂
What kind of lift? Killing it
Thanks! OME lift
I have a full mod video here
ruclips.net/video/Zrtd5qsXDbQ/видео.html
Can a 4Runner SR5 w/ AT tires with 1”lift in the front(bilstein 5100s) make it up this trail?
Absolutely
What are your tips for the steps at 8:02? The sway bar disconnect obviously has an advantage but as a 4R diver that section kind of scares me....
At that spot I think the easiest line is closer to the edge, but the line I took was higher up. It has more of off camber drop off. I don’t have KDSS so no swaybar disconnect on my truck. I’m so use to my truck lifting the opposite rear wheel on those kind of drop offs I almost look for them. 😂 If it feels like to much rear wheel lift just turn a little to the opposite direction and let off the brake a little and it will drop right down.
@@jimerinrose6235 You mean turn your wheel away from the lifting tire right?
@@BigMikeMora correct..
@@jimerinrose6235 KDSS vehicles have swaybar disconnect? Is it automatic or manual?
@@jimerinrose6235 oh and thank you 4 all the info and videos you give can't wait to see what the new year brings us!
I have a 1990 4Runner. Should I keep it , should I let go
Keep it. You have a tailgate. Just do a 5VZ swap.
If you’re happy with it and it works for you keep it. If not get something you like better.
I know videos and photos don't do the trail anu justice, it's just not possible to see how extreme some of the angles are. Definitely a high adrenaline ride. Maybe I'll go there someday with my truck. Watching you from the east coast.
It’s a must do trail! We drove there from Florida. Planning another trip out west this summer.