Good job DAD!!! You're on the right path. My "bosslevel" was 45 last year. We have many great memories. The last being me, in California, sneaking up on him, in Idaho for his 45th birthday. Called him just before walking in his front door. Another preciouses moment that will be remembered. Got the link for Bosslevel from the end of the video and off I go...
Thank you so much for reaching out! Yeah, it will be one of many great memories! He had a great time and is chomping at the bit to get back out there! 😀😀
Thanks man! Ya buddy! 💯 we should. You’d love it up there. And there is some legit kid friendly camping spots along the way, even before where we camped.
@@TrailNewbie well actually it was the idea of Brewer lake but the tent is nice too! I have this phobia about the Sierra Nevadas and bears so when we go glamping up there, it's always in the trailer and of course that limits us but I'm on the hunt for a 4x4 presently. Back to the bear thing. We once had a bear encounter on the Tioga Pass road at Ellery lake. The bear ate our stringer of trout and all the food we had in our back pack! After that, he followed a group of hikers up the side of the mountain!
@@2-old-Forthischet WOAH! That’s crazy! No wonder you have that fear lingering!!! My normal trips I’m sleeping in the Jeep with all doors/windows closed. Feel pretty safe, but agree - with a tent of any sort you’re a little bit exposed.
Super cool and a great father / son adventure!! Thanks for sharing all the wonderful images and tips on the trail. Being a Californian myself there is a lot to appreciate here, may I ask what was the cool camp fire apparatus you had?
Ya, it was a great trip! Appreciate you reaching out!! Ya, that propane fire pit was the Kuma propane pit. I think it's called the Bear Blaze Fire Bowl 19 - it's totally awesome!
You'll fit through "The Squeeze" I ran that trail with the local Jeep club....they spotted me all the way down to the lake even though I was only running 33s. Good spotters are so helpful.🙂. But I wouldn't attempt it Solo.
Perhaps you have been informed of this by now. If your ground sheet/tarp under your tent is bigger than the floor of your tent (protrudes out from under the tent) if and when any moisture runs down the walls of the tent that moisture/water will end up under the tent. It will at minimum make it colder but with the pressure of items and yourself water will make its way thru the floor and into your tent.
There is a gate keeper once you get closer to Brewer that might be a little tight for an F250. I am not completely sure if it can make it past that point. The issue would be the length of the vehicle at that point. I would say it is possible, but it would be questionable in terms of potentially taking on some trail damage. The drone I use is a Mavic Air 2. Thank you so much for your comment. I really appreciate it. 😃👏🏼🙌🏼👊🏼
I’d say Brewer is more difficult. Mainly due to the final sections that go down to the lake. I always say, the video doesn’t show the difficulty and in this case it’s really true. I’d put Buck Lake at maybe a high 5 in its toughest parts, and I’d put Brewer at a high 6 or low 7.
Great question! Based on your profile picture, it looks like your rig is lifted on 35”s or 37”s? If that’s the case, IMO you won’t need a spotter. I’ve only been wheeling for a little over 2 years, so I’m still a ‘newbie’ (hence the name) and I was able to get through there without spotting. However, I did get out and look at things here and there. Long winded way of saying, you should be good solo. Is your rig lifted, etc? 😀
Thanks for the info! I have 37’s with a 2.5” lift. Looking forward to watching you videos of the eastern side of the sierras, that’s the next areas I want to explore.
@@scottr8893 Awesome! Ya, on 37”s and 2.5, you’ll be 100% good on Brewer. Just be cautious, take your time, get out and walk some lines if you think you need to. If you’re local to the area, follow me on Instagram and message me - will let you know when we’re doing some trail runs up above Shaver. 👊🏼
I was showing some friends at work your videos. They were impressed with the production quality. My only slight criticism of this episode would be to highlight some more vegan friendly food options ;)
I found this place on a map for a July trip in ‘05-‘06 for the inaugural run of my ‘79 CJ5 after restoration…………lol it was still snowed in……in July!! As I climbed and got closer there was more snow deeper and deeper until the gate which had almost 3’…..
Wow! That is crazy! Something tells me it will be the same this year with all of the snow that we have had. Thank you for reaching out and for the comment! 😁
Good job DAD!!! You're on the right path. My "bosslevel" was 45 last year. We have many great memories. The last being me, in California, sneaking up on him, in Idaho for his 45th birthday. Called him just before walking in his front door. Another preciouses moment that will be remembered.
Got the link for Bosslevel from the end of the video and off I go...
LOVE IT! Love that story! Thanks for reaching out, and for the encouragement!
Awesome video! Loved watching you share this experience with your son, and I like how that tent opens up to the jeep! Thanks for sharing 🙌
Thanks buddy! It was fun for sure - Levi loved it. He loves your channel too and I think that’s where he got the idea of some BIG steaks. 😂
@@TrailNewbie sounds like he has great taste 👌😄
💯 hahahahha
Really enjoyed this video and the experience you shared with your son.
Thank you so much for reaching out! Yeah, it will be one of many great memories! He had a great time and is chomping at the bit to get back out there! 😀😀
Looks like a great trip! Great Drone footage. My Dad and I wheeled out to this lake a few years ago and had a great time! Thanks for sharing!
Ahh, thank you so much! Appreciate your kind words! Yes, that trail is so fun. Such a great spot to explore! 😀😀
Looking good. Love to see Boss Level on the trail🤙.
Thanks buddy! Ya, we had a great time out there! 😀😀
Great video right here in our backyard.
Thanks Nathanial! Yes, we’ve got so many good trails right here in our area! 😀😀
Edward drove me here. Awesome vids.
Oh man! Thanks so much! Really appreciate you watching! Ed is so awesome. An incredible guy! 👊🏼
Awesome video!
Thanks! Appreciate the encouragement! 👊🏼👊🏼
Great video. Thanks for making it. Doing this trail Thursday on my 690.
Right on! So glad you enjoyed it!! 😃👏🏻👊🏼 Enjoy the trail - it’s FUN!!
I think we need more BOSSLEVEL.....less you know who 😂. Excellent video guys!
Hahahhahahahha 💯
Awesome tent! Boss Level is definitely a great companion for camping! He’ll be driving a Jeep in no time😂 Crazy looking trail too!
Hahahah, for sure! Ya, BOSSLEVEL is a natural on the big screen!
Beautiful trail and very nicely done with the editing.. 🤩🤩
Thank you very much! It was a great trip. It was so fun to get my son out there with me!
So excited to see this!!😱🔥
It’s gunna be LIT! Premier tonight with the fam! 👊🏼
Really nice editing on this one. Well done!!
Thanks Will! 👊🏼👊🏼 You set the standard on the editing side of things for us - looking forward to the premier today! 😀😀
Crushed it dude! That trail looks like a great day trek. We might have to head up there next spring!
Thanks man! Ya buddy! 💯 we should. You’d love it up there. And there is some legit kid friendly camping spots along the way, even before where we camped.
Great Video! Thanks for sharing the experience with your son. Sucks that the jeep was to wide to get to the lake.
It was an awesome trip! And the trail was super fun. Just difficult enough to really keep you on your toes. 😅
Thanks for the idea!
You got it! It’s really a great tent (assuming that’s what you are referring to)! 😀😀
@@TrailNewbie well actually it was the idea of Brewer lake but the tent is nice too! I have this phobia about the Sierra Nevadas and bears so when we go glamping up there, it's always in the trailer and of course that limits us but I'm on the hunt for a 4x4 presently.
Back to the bear thing. We once had a bear encounter on the Tioga Pass road at Ellery lake. The bear ate our stringer of trout and all the food we had in our back pack! After that, he followed a group of hikers up the side of the mountain!
@@2-old-Forthischet WOAH! That’s crazy! No wonder you have that fear lingering!!! My normal trips I’m sleeping in the Jeep with all doors/windows closed. Feel pretty safe, but agree - with a tent of any sort you’re a little bit exposed.
@@TrailNewbie now days, I'm more worried about two legged critters.
we love brewer it is a fun trail we do it from shaver with the jeep and utv all the time
Ya buddy! It’s such a fun trail. Just perfect for a one-nighter camping as well. 😁 Thank you for reaching out! 👊🏼👏🏼
Awesome! Think we could get the trailer up there? Could be a lot of fun to try! Lol
Hahahaha, it would be tough. BUT… you could totally get the trailer about 3/4 of the way there. Set up base camp and go wheeling from there!!! 👊🏼👏🏼
Super cool and a great father / son adventure!! Thanks for sharing all the wonderful images and tips on the trail. Being a Californian myself there is a lot to appreciate here, may I ask what was the cool camp fire apparatus you had?
Ya, it was a great trip! Appreciate you reaching out!! Ya, that propane fire pit was the Kuma propane pit. I think it's called the Bear Blaze Fire Bowl 19 - it's totally awesome!
You'll fit through "The Squeeze" I ran that trail with the local Jeep club....they spotted me all the way down to the lake even though I was only running 33s. Good spotters are so helpful.🙂. But I wouldn't attempt it Solo.
Ya, that was my fear in the squeeze. Solo, and a thunderstorm was coming in. 😅😅😅
Still enjoying watching your videos. Even encouraged me to start sharing our own adventures on youtube@trailship! Thankyou!
Right on! So glad you enjoy! Stay in touch, and I’ll check out the channel! Thanks for watching and for the comment! I really appreciate it!🙌🏼🙏🏼👊🏼😃
@@TrailNewbie thankyou and absolutely! Keep up the great work and have fun!
Perhaps you have been informed of this by now. If your ground sheet/tarp under your tent is bigger than the floor of your tent (protrudes out from under the tent) if and when any moisture runs down the walls of the tent that moisture/water will end up under the tent. It will at minimum make it colder but with the pressure of items and yourself water will make its way thru the floor and into your tent.
Dang! No, I’ve never heard that! Thanks for the tip! Will keep that in mind for sure!! 👊🏼👏🏼🙌🏼 Thank you for watching and for commenting. 😃
would a full size truck like an f-250 fit on the trail if it was lifted? What drone do you use? Great video!
There is a gate keeper once you get closer to Brewer that might be a little tight for an F250. I am not completely sure if it can make it past that point. The issue would be the length of the vehicle at that point. I would say it is possible, but it would be questionable in terms of potentially taking on some trail damage. The drone I use is a Mavic Air 2. Thank you so much for your comment. I really appreciate it. 😃👏🏼🙌🏼👊🏼
Great vid Greg! That looked pretty gnarly. How would you say it compared to Buck Lake Trail?
I’d say Brewer is more difficult. Mainly due to the final sections that go down to the lake. I always say, the video doesn’t show the difficulty and in this case it’s really true. I’d put Buck Lake at maybe a high 5 in its toughest parts, and I’d put Brewer at a high 6 or low 7.
Been wanting check out that trail. Do you recommend going solo or is a spotter needed?
Great question! Based on your profile picture, it looks like your rig is lifted on 35”s or 37”s? If that’s the case, IMO you won’t need a spotter. I’ve only been wheeling for a little over 2 years, so I’m still a ‘newbie’ (hence the name) and I was able to get through there without spotting. However, I did get out and look at things here and there. Long winded way of saying, you should be good solo. Is your rig lifted, etc? 😀
Thanks for the info! I have 37’s with a 2.5” lift. Looking forward to watching you videos of the eastern side of the sierras, that’s the next areas I want to explore.
@@scottr8893 Awesome! Ya, on 37”s and 2.5, you’ll be 100% good on Brewer. Just be cautious, take your time, get out and walk some lines if you think you need to. If you’re local to the area, follow me on Instagram and message me - will let you know when we’re doing some trail runs up above Shaver. 👊🏼
Whoo, first!
Nailed it! 👊🏼👊🏼
Looking for Bosslevel on UA-cam. Just the movie comes up. Got a link?
Yes! Here is the link! Because he’s a youth, the channel is a little harder to find. 😀 youtube.com/@BOSSLEVELTS
I was showing some friends at work your videos. They were impressed with the production quality. My only slight criticism of this episode would be to highlight some more vegan friendly food options ;)
Hahahahahh! Yes, next video is 100% vegan only options! 🥦🥬🥒🫑🌽🥕🍏🍐🍋🍊🍌🍉🍇🍓🥭🍑🍒🍈🥥🥝🍅🍆🥑🍍🧅🧄
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Hi, you can message me through Instagram. On Instagram I am @TrailNewbie.
I found this place on a map for a July trip in ‘05-‘06 for the inaugural run of my ‘79 CJ5 after restoration…………lol it was still snowed in……in July!! As I climbed and got closer there was more snow deeper and deeper until the gate which had almost 3’…..
Wow! That is crazy! Something tells me it will be the same this year with all of the snow that we have had. Thank you for reaching out and for the comment! 😁
@@TrailNewbie lol or longer!
@@jefflanham1080 yes, no joke! I am up in that area all the time and the amount of snow that is still there is crazy!