Had to go back and check ... yep, a 4 rating is listed as easy ... hmmm. Regardless, it does look like a great trail for the scenic quality and the trail challenges. Also, it looks like it's well used ... have never seen so many background vehicles in your videos before. Like the map, the trail marker, and the history lesson.
I never even thought about using a locker and I took optional lines when presented. In a stock Tacoma or Jeep, it would be a fun challenge on all these obstacles. My flexy Jeep makes it look dramatic. Thanks for noticing the additions and commenting.
We keep saying the same thing. I have a bunch more I hope to knock out in the next few weeks. Then we're moving to the Moab area for a year or so. A lifelong dream to live there. Thanks for watching.
Thanks man! And we joke about Matt all the time. My pride says we would have to be broken pretty bad to call him for help. I've been stuck and broken on the mountain a few times but I've always figured a way out.
Thanks Greg. I definitely took all the optional lines on this route but never even thought about needing a locker or big tires. Experience on this type of terrain is definitely an advantage as well.
I'm heading to Sand Hollow in a couple weeks to do this trail. I've never done any driving in sand like this what air pressure would you suggest running? I'll be on 35s in a 2021 Bronco.
Thanks for watching. I usually air down to 12 psi when I'm on the sand or rocks. Driving back roads and mild trails, 18-20, simply for comfort and less stress on the rig.
I apologize for that, Randy. My write-up was never approved and published by Trailsoffroad. I guess there is a plan to map the entire mountain. I added a note in the description for others to know. Thanks for reminding me. I have attached a link to my GAIA route with Waypoints that you can download for free. www.gaiagps.com/public/omYF4GJ2U7og1ohWInXknguJ
Easy is a relative term at Sand Hollow. Just getting through the sand takes experience and a capable vehicle. A stock Jeep, Tacoma, Bronco, and a few more rigs can easily do this route.
Had to go back and check ... yep, a 4 rating is listed as easy ... hmmm. Regardless, it does look like a great trail for the scenic quality and the trail challenges. Also, it looks like it's well used ... have never seen so many background vehicles in your videos before. Like the map, the trail marker, and the history lesson.
I never even thought about using a locker and I took optional lines when presented. In a stock Tacoma or Jeep, it would be a fun challenge on all these obstacles. My flexy Jeep makes it look dramatic. Thanks for noticing the additions and commenting.
This trail looks really fun. It’s crazy to me how many great trails there are in that area!
We keep saying the same thing. I have a bunch more I hope to knock out in the next few weeks. Then we're moving to the Moab area for a year or so. A lifelong dream to live there. Thanks for watching.
@@xploremorOh man you are living the dream moving to Moab.
Amazing trails!! I like it bc its easy. Awesome video. Thank for sharing.
Thank You!! It's a great trail around the mountain.
Hey great trail again! You should get yourself stuck and have Matt's off road recovery pull you out :) jeep looks great with the smoked headlights!
Thanks man! And we joke about Matt all the time. My pride says we would have to be broken pretty bad to call him for help. I've been stuck and broken on the mountain a few times but I've always figured a way out.
Great video as always. Thanks. Though this doesn’t look like I’d attempt it with my stock Jeep.
Thanks Greg. I definitely took all the optional lines on this route but never even thought about needing a locker or big tires. Experience on this type of terrain is definitely an advantage as well.
LOL That's the first time I've seen a Jeep go inside the Flintstone House !
Thanks for checking out the video.
I'm heading to Sand Hollow in a couple weeks to do this trail. I've never done any driving in sand like this what air pressure would you suggest running? I'll be on 35s in a 2021 Bronco.
Thanks for watching. I usually air down to 12 psi when I'm on the sand or rocks. Driving back roads and mild trails, 18-20, simply for comfort and less stress on the rig.
Can't find the trail info on TrailsOffroad
I apologize for that, Randy. My write-up was never approved and published by Trailsoffroad. I guess there is a plan to map the entire mountain. I added a note in the description for others to know. Thanks for reminding me. I have attached a link to my GAIA route with Waypoints that you can download for free. www.gaiagps.com/public/omYF4GJ2U7og1ohWInXknguJ
Wow, if that's an Easy trail looks like I'll be stuck on the black top for a long time:(
Easy is a relative term at Sand Hollow. Just getting through the sand takes experience and a capable vehicle. A stock Jeep, Tacoma, Bronco, and a few more rigs can easily do this route.