I’ve neglected it as well. Sure, I’ve been to the park over a dozen times, but I didn’t give the park that much attention, I didn’t go on the hikes, I’d just stick to Old Dale road and haven’t attempted to branch out and explore the other mines. In the month of January, I’ve been to Joshua Tree 3 times, and have focused on the hikes. I love this national park more and more, and now I have the more “secret” things to experience. Before it gets too hot, I want to hike a total of 10 miles to visit this house built into stone. Lemme know if you want to join.
Good place to start! Also, protect that oil pan and improve under body aerodynamics with a Nolo skid plate. That’s the single most important plate! Well besides the catalytic converter anti theft plate (depending on where you live)
I think that JT area is one of the most underrated parks!! So much to explore!! Mines galore!!! I wish we had more time to explore all the mines there before we moved. Definitely lots of hiking there . Nancy and I hiked 1 trail I cant even remember the name but it was so fun, it was close to the south entrance. Keep up the good work and hiking!!! I need to do this this year and I am working on finding good spots to hike here!!
Oh Wow!! Well, this guide will still help you out. You can dispersed camp northeast or south of Joshua Tree. If you can’t land a reservation at one of the Joshua Tree campsites, it makes a good option. DO NOT camp at the RV campsites, it’s a miserable experience. It would be so much better to camp in BLM (bureau of land management) land. There’s plenty of dirt roads accessible by car.
That’s a good recommendation! People have been asking me on instagram if the trails in this video are doable in an AWD. A comparison would be perfect in Joshua Tree. The trails are rough enough where vehicle ground clearance and capability would really make a difference.
Hey Joh, do you use VCM disabler product at all? Something that turns off the cylinder deactivation system built into these Hondas? And/or Haz or Mechanic mentioned anything about the durability of these engines with that built in VCM system?
To the BLM camping areas, yes, absolutely. Even cars can camp out there, just have to watch out for deep sand. As far as the 4x4 trails, they are rated moderate, which can be tough for stock AWDs. I wouldn't recommend it, but with skilled driving, stacking rocks, and help from a friend with a 4WD it can be possible. 2:57 is the best example of what can happen, even with a modified AWD with 10 inches or ground clearance.
They definitely affect MPG and range. I was able to drive 130 miles home from Joshua Tree at 22 mpg, but that's cruising at around 70 mph. When I'm on the highway with a speed limit of 80 mph, MPGs will plummet to about 17-18 mpg highway. With the larger 33 inch tires and added weight from all the gear, stop and go city driving will take a big hit. I'd say I'm at about 15ish mpg city. The Passport AWD is rated for 19 city / 24 highway, but people report getting 27 mpg highway in the real world. I only expected 24 mpg, so getting anywhere from 17 to 22 mpg highway on my long trips, I'm totally fine with. I am thinking of replacing my cut bumper with OEM for better aero.
Love seeing the Xterras.
They’re awesome vehicles!
Absolutely gorgeous upload guys, masterfully put together!
Thanks for the support!
JONDZ.....YOU DA MAN. I will meet you one day.
🤙🤙🤙
I need to explore JT more. It's rhe nearest national Park to me and I don't take advantage of it.
I’ve neglected it as well. Sure, I’ve been to the park over a dozen times, but I didn’t give the park that much attention, I didn’t go on the hikes, I’d just stick to Old Dale road and haven’t attempted to branch out and explore the other mines. In the month of January, I’ve been to Joshua Tree 3 times, and have focused on the hikes. I love this national park more and more, and now I have the more “secret” things to experience. Before it gets too hot, I want to hike a total of 10 miles to visit this house built into stone. Lemme know if you want to join.
Have a 2023 passport trail sport. Stock. Looking to upgrade wheels and tires.
Good place to start! Also, protect that oil pan and improve under body aerodynamics with a Nolo skid plate. That’s the single most important plate! Well besides the catalytic converter anti theft plate (depending on where you live)
Love it! Got to visit that hard rock one day.
Amazing well put together video! Thank you!! I'm excited to finally go and explore. Hoping to some day cross paths, drive safe!
Thanks for the kind words, and I look forward to it!
I think that JT area is one of the most underrated parks!! So much to explore!! Mines galore!!! I wish we had more time to explore all the mines there before we moved. Definitely lots of hiking there . Nancy and I hiked 1 trail I cant even remember the name but it was so fun, it was close to the south entrance. Keep up the good work and hiking!!! I need to do this this year and I am working on finding good spots to hike here!!
Grace and I miss you two. We need to link up some point this year, it will be good to catch up.
OHH YEAH!
Uh Huh?
This is so cool Jon.
Nice im planning on doing an easy solo trip there next weekday. Keep up the good work brother 🤙
Nice!! Enjoy yourself out there Hondo!!!
Best video ever .
Mannn! I just really enjoy watching these videos. Informative too. I just learn something new today... lol
Thanks Cons!!!!! When are we going on another trip? There’s Death Valley at the end of Feb / early March if you’re interesred
ah ok... i'll try to go. i just checked the date..lol. Thanks!
awesome timing we are headed to JT on the 18 all the way from Maine! Just wished I could have found an off-road rig to rent while we were there
Oh Wow!! Well, this guide will still help you out. You can dispersed camp northeast or south of Joshua Tree. If you can’t land a reservation at one of the Joshua Tree campsites, it makes a good option.
DO NOT camp at the RV campsites, it’s a miserable experience. It would be so much better to camp in BLM (bureau of land management) land. There’s plenty of dirt roads accessible by car.
This is awesome. I politely request a video discussing overlanding in a wagon vs midsized SUV vs. a midsized Truck.
That’s a good recommendation! People have been asking me on instagram if the trails in this video are doable in an AWD. A comparison would be perfect in Joshua Tree. The trails are rough enough where vehicle ground clearance and capability would really make a difference.
@@JonDZ_Adventuring thanks. i picked up a 21 Black Edition RLine because of your and a few other ytubers.
Wow, watching this for ideas for our trip next month and what do you know, we got reservations for that same site at Ryan Campground.
Hey Joh, do you use VCM disabler product at all? Something that turns off the cylinder deactivation system built into these Hondas?
And/or Haz or Mechanic mentioned anything about the durability of these engines with that built in VCM system?
I really like your ride. Just recently, I picked up the 2024 Passport Trailsport. Any thoughts on initial mods for overlanding?
I love the desert, so much to explore. 27:52 🤔
The desert this time of year is perfect! In the summer not so much 🥵
I remember an episode of the Simpson where Homer had a microwave in his car. I never knew these actually existed.
Can regular or stock awd can make it there too?
To the BLM camping areas, yes, absolutely. Even cars can camp out there, just have to watch out for deep sand. As far as the 4x4 trails, they are rated moderate, which can be tough for stock AWDs. I wouldn't recommend it, but with skilled driving, stacking rocks, and help from a friend with a 4WD it can be possible. 2:57 is the best example of what can happen, even with a modified AWD with 10 inches or ground clearance.
Question: are you using regular CB radios or GMRS????
GMRS
Are you sure that was a Lincoln quote?
Lincoln hated rush hour traffic, I think
@@JonDZ_Adventuring on the 405?🤣
How has all of your upgrades to your vehicle effect your fuel economy?
They definitely affect MPG and range. I was able to drive 130 miles home from Joshua Tree at 22 mpg, but that's cruising at around 70 mph. When I'm on the highway with a speed limit of 80 mph, MPGs will plummet to about 17-18 mpg highway. With the larger 33 inch tires and added weight from all the gear, stop and go city driving will take a big hit. I'd say I'm at about 15ish mpg city.
The Passport AWD is rated for 19 city / 24 highway, but people report getting 27 mpg highway in the real world. I only expected 24 mpg, so getting anywhere from 17 to 22 mpg highway on my long trips, I'm totally fine with. I am thinking of replacing my cut bumper with OEM for better aero.