I've been to signal peak many times but never at night! Very cool! What staging area did you go to? I've always started at the trailhead near Cisco Grove campground, but I heard that access is closed off because of construction. The trails up there are great. There are so many lakes you can 4x4 to
No we have fixed all of our overheating problems while back, now drive up the hill with AC on and Jeeps stay under 220F, stock ECU Electric fans Kicks in at 223F kind of high in my opinion but with Help of HP Tuners we got it to kick in at 205F
@@4WDAdventureCrew When my son comes down from Washington in November I think we are going to do this one if its still dry!! Either that or Poker Flat.
I really thought the journey to the top was much easier than you showed in this video.
its all about the trail condition, in wet its more fun and challenging
Enjoy your videos, maybe I will run into you sometime on the trail in the Bowman Lake area.
That would be cool!
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great camera work! thnks for sharing all your exploration on signal peak!!! Wow that was Awesome!!!!!!
Thanks for watching
Mud terrains for sure. I think you would have climbed out of the bigger mudhole with MT's and wheel speed. Awesome trail. Good video.
Great video. 👍🏼 Signal peak is a fun trail dry. Looks challenging with all that runoff.
Yes it was!
Hopefully in the next video you show us going down that last hill you winched up?!
On that trail there is two ways to get up the hill the easy way and the trail way, we always go up trail way and go down easy way.
I've been to signal peak many times but never at night! Very cool! What staging area did you go to? I've always started at the trailhead near Cisco Grove campground, but I heard that access is closed off because of construction. The trails up there are great. There are so many lakes you can 4x4 to
We always start at Fordyce Staging area. Exit 164 off I-80
@@4WDAdventureCrew thx!
Which seats do you have in the front, those look comfy.
leather out off 2000-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee, they bolt right up to XJ Rails
What was your temp at going up hill? No overheating?
No we have fixed all of our overheating problems while back, now drive up the hill with AC on and Jeeps stay under 220F, stock ECU Electric fans Kicks in at 223F kind of high in my opinion but with Help of HP Tuners we got it to kick in at 205F
Thats a whole lot of nope in my 8000 pound tundra ha ha ha
I did it in my stock ram solo
@@Mike-sr6gd really? Hmmm..... My Tundra is lifted and has sliders and skids, maybe I need to rethink this one!!
It’s all depends on the time of the year and the trail condition
@@4WDAdventureCrew When my son comes down from Washington in November I think we are going to do this one if its still dry!! Either that or Poker Flat.