what a fantastic trip. I could feel every hole , and every splash of mud. wonderful video..thanks for taking us on this journey. The falls were spectacular.
You have some great videos here. Brings me back to the days when we would four by back into the wilderness. Subscribed so I will stay tuned in to more videos. Thanks. Stevo J
This looked like a fun trip. Loved that drone shot of the mountains and that mud puddle looked deep. Also, the falls looked amazing. Adding that to the bucket list. Great video Jason 👍🏽
I love that trail. Great video. I've done that trail about 20 times, but with ATV's only and the Jeep eater hole, yea, eats quads too. A buddy swamped his quad in that one and took out the motor. I've had to jump off my quad at chest deep and walk/float my quad through that hole. We've done that trail when it was under 1' to 2' of snow and the falls we're frozen.
That jeep eater hole was way deeper before. They filled it in a lot. I remember 42's going under. Ruby it's not a very hard run. But it's one of favorites. Just beautiful country
Thanks!! The whipsaw is on my list for next year.......flood and fire pending of course. I used to live in the Caribou, also planning an epic trip through the Caribou to Bella Coola next year as well
I see we have a very similar style of video creations. Can we have a meet up, this fall? What works for you? I am in Kamloops BC but go to Alberta frequently. Spring breaks early here so an Easter trail run could be arranged.
Hey Barry, I have been checking out some of your vids as well lol. I am totally in on a collaborative effort. Shoot me a message on instagram @overland_alberta
It may be the most beautiful spot in Alberta that you can drive back country using a Jeep. Possibly. But it’s likely not even in the top-100 most beautiful spots in Alberta! 😉
I am just thinking of doing this trail in my Ram Rebel, would you say the trail is wide enough to get a 1/2 ton through? or is the trail pretty narrow.
Depends on the time of the year and the weather. Summer and low water levels I have seen Rams on 35's do the trail. There were tight spots in some sections where the Ram had to squeeze through. A lot of it also comes down to the line you take.
There are some real tight spots in a couple of sections. There was another group out there with a full size ram. He made the right sections with mirrors pulled in. The length may play a factor but for the most part yes an off-road trailer should make it.
Awesome
Thank you!
what a fantastic trip. I could feel every hole , and every splash of mud. wonderful video..thanks for taking us on this journey. The falls were spectacular.
Thank you for watching! The falls are a very amazing place
You have some great videos here. Brings me back to the days when we would four by back into the wilderness. Subscribed so I will stay tuned in to more videos. Thanks. Stevo J
Thank you Stevo J!! More videos coming soon :)
Amazing adventure trip and amazing Ruby falls. Awesome video. Thank you for sharing.
Anytime! It is a beautiful area
thanks for sharing
Anytime!!
Wow,what a trip,what a nature an waterfalls,just love it,you are Lucky
Thank you Arne!
This looked like a fun trip. Loved that drone shot of the mountains and that mud puddle looked deep. Also, the falls looked amazing. Adding that to the bucket list. Great video Jason 👍🏽
Thanks! It's a great destination to add to the bucket list.
Wow that snow storm footage was amazing! So beautiful.
it truly was!
I love that trail. Great video. I've done that trail about 20 times, but with ATV's only and the Jeep eater hole, yea, eats quads too. A buddy swamped his quad in that one and took out the motor. I've had to jump off my quad at chest deep and walk/float my quad through that hole. We've done that trail when it was under 1' to 2' of snow and the falls we're frozen.
Happy you liked the video! Ruby Falls is a fun trail with amazing country
That jeep eater hole was way deeper before. They filled it in a lot. I remember 42's going under. Ruby it's not a very hard run. But it's one of favorites. Just beautiful country
Totally agree! It is a real beautiful area
It looks very fun 🤩 beautiful place and video ✅
Thank you....it was a fun trip!
@@OverlandAlberta I bet 😊
Legit trail and driving skills. Reminds of a little of Whipsaw in BC. That mud hole was some amazing footage!
Thanks!! The whipsaw is on my list for next year.......flood and fire pending of course. I used to live in the Caribou, also planning an epic trip through the Caribou to Bella Coola next year as well
@@OverlandAlberta I last did Whipsaw 2 years ago. It's on my list again as well.
I see we have a very similar style of video creations.
Can we have a meet up, this fall? What works for you?
I am in Kamloops BC but go to Alberta frequently. Spring breaks early here so an Easter trail run could be arranged.
Hey Barry, I have been checking out some of your vids as well lol. I am totally in on a collaborative effort.
Shoot me a message on instagram @overland_alberta
It may be the most beautiful spot in Alberta that you can drive back country using a Jeep. Possibly. But it’s likely not even in the top-100 most beautiful spots in Alberta! 😉
Yes, there are a lot of beautiful areas in Alberta.
Great video! Do you think a stock Tacoma TRD Sport (with good tires) could handle it in regular conditions?
Some I'm sure have, but you will likely enjoy it more with a bit more clearance stock might be hard on your truck
Yes...it is possible to make it with a stock Tacoma. You just have to pick your lines in some areas.
That looks like a great trip, how long is the trail from the start to the falls ?
Roughly 3 hours from the trailhead with coffee stops.
I am just thinking of doing this trail in my Ram Rebel, would you say the trail is wide enough to get a 1/2 ton through? or is the trail pretty narrow.
Depends on the time of the year and the weather. Summer and low water levels I have seen Rams on 35's do the trail.
There were tight spots in some sections where the Ram had to squeeze through.
A lot of it also comes down to the line you take.
@@OverlandAlberta Nice, in that case maybe I will head out there during the summer as I still only have 33's and be sure to go with a group
Can you do this on a stick sport wrangler?
Or need lockers? And 35s
In the summer can do it in a stock wrangler. Winter time is much more challenging
@@OverlandAlberta thanks I was a hurtle hesitant since all the builds looked heavily modded.
Question, how would an off-road teardrop do on the trail pulled by a '21 JLUR?
There are some real tight spots in a couple of sections. There was another group out there with a full size ram. He made the right sections with mirrors pulled in. The length may play a factor but for the most part yes an off-road trailer should make it.