Just ran this trail the other day in my 06 Suburban Z71 with 33s. It's definitely a fun trail. Challenging drive in some areas with a rig as big as mine. But all the views and the Honanki Dwellings made the drive well worth it.
Nice videos. I really like that you keep you Jeep basically stock. To many push the build when most don’t need most of those mods. I just did Outlaw last week, it was fun & I enjoyed it (as well as the Hananki heritage site).
Love your videos! I like that your vehicle is stock, it gives a realistic view of what the trail is like and boosts my confidence in trying new trails as a relatively new off roader. I haven't had the opportunity to do but a few of the easier trails you have featured but looking for a Sedona trail in the next few weeks and this looks interesting. I have a 2023 nissan frontier pro4x, totally stock. In your opinion, will I have enough clearance to get through without too much problem? Thanks for any input and keep up the great videos!
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoy. Sorry but I am not really familiar with your vehicle/ how it compares to my Jeep. When I ran this trail my Jeep was a stock Rubicon on 33” tires. I got through this trail without any issues really. I know that doesn’t answer your question but hope it kinda helped.
Thanks for the info. You have a bit more clearance with 33s. I'm only riding 30in tires and I think 9.5in clearance, so this may be a no go. Thanks for what you do!
@@kensturdivant4098 I think you've got it! I did it the more challenging way (north to south) in my completely stock 1996 Tacoma. 31" tires. Clearance should be about the same and didn't get close at all. Also, like you, I was a pretty new offroader at the time and it was a great way to get my feet wet in it.
@@kensturdivant4098 ok here is the scoop. I would suggest using the Trails Offroad app. Disclaimer-I map trails for Trails Offroad. I have mapped many of the key Sedona area trails and created trail guides for Trails Offroad. They are super helpful and provide great information waypoints, pictures, descriptions of hard sections, etc. However to get to Outlaw here is how you do it. From Highway 89A between Cottonwood and Sedona, take Forrest Road 525 (Loy Butte Rd) north for about 6.5 miles. Outlaw Trail will be on the left. The Outlaw Trail is made up of three different forest roads: 9459, 9549B, & 9551. Using the app, you can use follow mode and it will guide you right along the trail. Hope that helps.
Gopher snake? I geocaches and run across gopher snakes alot, only run into rattlers once maybe twice a year. I don't mind Rattlers that are cool with me being there, but the ones that rattle at me scare me a bit.
I believe it was a gopher snake. That is what some folks said it was when I showed a close picture of it. Haven’t seen a rattler yet but I am sure they have seen me out hiking!
@@TheJamesConrad here are the coordinates to start on the north end. 34.93668, -111.93457 Trail Guide is also posted on TrailsOffroad if you subscribe to it. trailsoffroad.onelink.me/pMhk?af_web_dp=https%3A%2F%2Ftrailsoffroad.com%2Ftrails%2F2083&af_xp=custom&af_channel=website&af_dp=trailsoffroad%3A%2F%2F&pid=app_share&deep_link_value=trail&c=trail_2083&deep_link_sub1=2083&deep_link_sub2=%5B%5B-111.94239104166627%2C+34.88772701472044%5D%2C+%5B-111.90977102145553%2C+34.936682023108006%5D%5D&af_sub2=%5B%5B-111.94239104166627%2C+34.88772701472044%5D%2C+%5B-111.90977102145553%2C+34.936682023108006%5D%5D
Nice. Sedona is so cool.
Just ran this trail the other day in my 06 Suburban Z71 with 33s. It's definitely a fun trail. Challenging drive in some areas with a rig as big as mine. But all the views and the Honanki Dwellings made the drive well worth it.
Very cool! Glad you had a great trail run. The day I did it, the trail got pretty busy with SxS but that was on a Saturday.
Nice videos. I really like that you keep you Jeep basically stock. To many push the build when most don’t need most of those mods.
I just did Outlaw last week, it was fun & I enjoyed it (as well as the Hananki heritage site).
Thanks! I need to get to the Hananki Heritage site.
Easy peasy. Good one.
Allways love your videos man. Maybe Ill run into you one of these days.
Fantastic! Appreciate you watching.
Another great video!
I was around there a couple months ago pretty cool
Love your videos! I like that your vehicle is stock, it gives a realistic view of what the trail is like and boosts my confidence in trying new trails as a relatively new off roader. I haven't had the opportunity to do but a few of the easier trails you have featured but looking for a Sedona trail in the next few weeks and this looks interesting. I have a 2023 nissan frontier pro4x, totally stock. In your opinion, will I have enough clearance to get through without too much problem? Thanks for any input and keep up the great videos!
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoy. Sorry but I am not really familiar with your vehicle/ how it compares to my Jeep. When I ran this trail my Jeep was a stock Rubicon on 33” tires. I got through this trail without any issues really. I know that doesn’t answer your question but hope it kinda helped.
Thanks for the info. You have a bit more clearance with 33s. I'm only riding 30in tires and I think 9.5in clearance, so this may be a no go. Thanks for what you do!
@@kensturdivant4098 I think you've got it! I did it the more challenging way (north to south) in my completely stock 1996 Tacoma. 31" tires. Clearance should be about the same and didn't get close at all.
Also, like you, I was a pretty new offroader at the time and it was a great way to get my feet wet in it.
Thanks @platedude44! Next question. I can't find anything called outlaw trail on my maps. Any advice on how to get to the trail?
@@kensturdivant4098 ok here is the scoop. I would suggest using the Trails Offroad app. Disclaimer-I map trails for Trails Offroad. I have mapped many of the key Sedona area trails and created trail guides for Trails Offroad. They are super helpful and provide great information waypoints, pictures, descriptions of hard sections, etc.
However to get to Outlaw here is how you do it.
From Highway 89A between Cottonwood and Sedona, take Forrest Road 525 (Loy Butte Rd) north for about 6.5 miles. Outlaw Trail will be on the left. The Outlaw Trail is made up of three different forest roads: 9459, 9549B, & 9551.
Using the app, you can use follow mode and it will guide you right along the trail.
Hope that helps.
Another gr8 video. Glad u did not run over the snake
Definitely didn’t want to do hurt the snake! Thanks for watching!
@@Trail89Adventures I did that trail in 2wd in my Toyota Tacoma...
@@johnganshow5536 NICE! It’s a fun trail.
Gopher snake? I geocaches and run across gopher snakes alot, only run into rattlers once maybe twice a year. I don't mind Rattlers that are cool with me being there, but the ones that rattle at me scare me a bit.
I believe it was a gopher snake. That is what some folks said it was when I showed a close picture of it. Haven’t seen a rattler yet but I am sure they have seen me out hiking!
What would be the entry point & directions if we did a north to south route? Having trouble finding the route.
@@TheJamesConrad here are the coordinates to start on the north end. 34.93668, -111.93457
Trail Guide is also posted on TrailsOffroad if you subscribe to it. trailsoffroad.onelink.me/pMhk?af_web_dp=https%3A%2F%2Ftrailsoffroad.com%2Ftrails%2F2083&af_xp=custom&af_channel=website&af_dp=trailsoffroad%3A%2F%2F&pid=app_share&deep_link_value=trail&c=trail_2083&deep_link_sub1=2083&deep_link_sub2=%5B%5B-111.94239104166627%2C+34.88772701472044%5D%2C+%5B-111.90977102145553%2C+34.936682023108006%5D%5D&af_sub2=%5B%5B-111.94239104166627%2C+34.88772701472044%5D%2C+%5B-111.90977102145553%2C+34.936682023108006%5D%5D
@@Trail89Adventures this is awesome thank you!
@@TheJamesConradno problem! Have fun. Let me know how it goes!
@@Trail89Adventures did it today - thanks for the coordinates! Real easy to find from there.
@@TheJamesConrad awesome! Glad you had a good trail run! Do any other trails out here? There are quite a few in the area.
Would you say this trail is good for quads/dirt bikes?
Oh yeah. Definitely a good trail for that.
@@Trail89Adventures Thanks for the info! I'm gonna check it out as a lazy ride after my track day!