I was just out there last week, it’s a MUST if u enjoy 4whln!!! We rode 520 miles in 6 days. The trail seemed to never end and the scenery got better around every corner and over every mountain!! The 26 he rode trip to get there is absolutely Worth it!!! Will be back in 2-3 yrs for sure!!!!!
We so get it. The first time we went, we told our wives "It's a once in a lifetime trip". Well, that turned into a every other year "once in a lifetime trip".
No time like the present. Hey, I saw you posted some videos about Walker Valley. I think you and I are located very close to each other. I ride Walker every December. Love that place!
@@ATVOverland I love Walker Valley too! It is the closest ORV park for me (20 mins). I just started riding last September and I usually ride by myself (still looking for ATV clubs/groups to join). It'll be nice to ride with others. Let me know if I can join one of your rides. Thanks!
Howdy. Yup, we tune into your adventures. Funny thing is none of us live in Utah. Half of live in Washington State, the other half in Texas. Road tripping is part of the fun.
The forest service motor vehicle use maps are your best friend for planning the trips. If you're staying on the Paiute system, the Nat Geo map is really helpful. Have a great ride!
Awesome! So who was the mastermind behind all these trails and who maintains them? Government or atv clubs? Do you pay an annual trail pass fee or how does it work? And are they a mix of Jeep/atv trails or strictly arv/sxs trails. So cool being able to go from point A to point B.
It's a mix of Forest service roads, and then true trails. The trails are possible because of the cooperation between both government and local clubs. Agreed about being able to create large rides without having to trailer.
@@claycope right on I will tell local gov here about this. I’m in Canada and we have all kinds of trails but not ones that connect unless they are snowmobile trails.
Is it possible to ride from 4-5k feet to 9k feet with a carburetor machine without it running bad? Do you ever have to dip into your reserve fuel tanks that you carry with you
You can do it if you adjust your carbs accordingly. They sale jet kits to rejet it for different elevations levels. And yes, we definitely dip into our fuel. On this trip, we have a stretch of roughly 160 miles between fuel stops. Thanks for watching and enjoy the series!
I have ridden at elevations above 10k with carbureted machines with no problem, stock jetting. I did it with a Kawasaki brute force 750 and a Suzuki 500 Vinson. hope this helps.
@Steve Anderson Great questions and these answer are really the limiting factor on the route. Fully loaded down our kingquad's average between 95 and 100 miles range on a full tank of gas. Without a load, it's around 120 ish miles. We plan our routes with us carrying 4 gallons of fuel (spec sheet say we have a 4.6 gallon tank). So to play it safe, when building the route, we try to keep fuel stops around 160 miles apart to be safe. Thanks!
On these trips to this area so far, we've had ambitious plans to covers 120+ miles per day. With someone hauling a trailer, it would definitely slow us down on the steep hill climbs and descents. These trips have been about going going going, so far, and exploring new trails. And not knowing the trails before we go, we are hesitant to get into some situations that would be uncomfortable. Additionally, my Kingquad is a 500. some of these hill climbs (Barney Lake for example) would be a LOT of work for my 500, and there are spots where I'm confident would turn into a "winch 20 feet, then reset" event. We do have plans to use it on some shorter trips this coming summer. But for these trips to Utah so far, it's been all about light weight, and covering ground. The trailers are also great if you were going out to setup a base camp somewhere, then ride.
Fully loaded, meaning with all camping gear fuel and water, I averaged between 95 and 100 miles which is just over 150 kilometers. This is pretty consistent between both the king quad 500 and 750.
Planning to return to Utah fall of 2021. This month was suppose to be Moab, but we are all dealing with the Covid situation. Can't wait to get back to Utah. Hopefully Idaho this summer.
I was just out there last week, it’s a MUST if u enjoy 4whln!!!
We rode 520 miles in 6 days.
The trail seemed to never end and the scenery got better around every corner and over every mountain!!
The 26 he rode trip to get there is absolutely Worth it!!! Will be back in 2-3 yrs for sure!!!!!
We so get it. The first time we went, we told our wives "It's a once in a lifetime trip". Well, that turned into a every other year "once in a lifetime trip".
I hope you guys make more videos soon! I’m about out of videos of yours to watch 😅
Great video! I love the Paiute Trail system. Lots of fun riding in that trail system.
I’m interested in you gear and tool set up on your wheelers
Awesome colors. Fun ride nice video !!
Awesome video! Very nicely edited and very informative! Thanx for sharing!
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing. I'll ride the Paiute someday :)
No time like the present. Hey, I saw you posted some videos about Walker Valley. I think you and I are located very close to each other. I ride Walker every December. Love that place!
@@ATVOverland I love Walker Valley too! It is the closest ORV park for me (20 mins). I just started riding last September and I usually ride by myself (still looking for ATV clubs/groups to join). It'll be nice to ride with others. Let me know if I can join one of your rides. Thanks!
Thanks for posting great job
Thanks for tuning in!
Fantastic. I wish I lived closer. I have video series similar to yours but it's for NL Canada. Great job!
Howdy. Yup, we tune into your adventures. Funny thing is none of us live in Utah. Half of live in Washington State, the other half in Texas. Road tripping is part of the fun.
This area looks awesome !
It's nice that Utah has trails for the disabled and infirm who can't access the outdoors on dirtbikes as Gawd intended.
Lil late to the party but great video really enjoyed it!!
Appreciate it!!
Could you please provide a link to your page to look and see your maps? We are planning a trip here the end of June 2023!!
The forest service motor vehicle use maps are your best friend for planning the trips. If you're staying on the Paiute system, the Nat Geo map is really helpful. Have a great ride!
Good old king quad
As Tom said, It's good to be King!
heading there next month, thanks for sharing your adventure! what time of the year were you there?
This trip was early September. The weather can be hit and miss (hot or cold) this time of year.
Awesome! So who was the mastermind behind all these trails and who maintains them? Government or atv clubs? Do you pay an annual trail pass fee or how does it work?
And are they a mix of Jeep/atv trails or strictly arv/sxs trails.
So cool being able to go from point A to point B.
It's a mix of Forest service roads, and then true trails. The trails are possible because of the cooperation between both government and local clubs. Agreed about being able to create large rides without having to trailer.
@@claycope right on I will tell local gov here about this. I’m in Canada and we have all kinds of trails but not ones that connect unless they are snowmobile trails.
Is it possible to ride from 4-5k feet to 9k feet with a carburetor machine without it running bad? Do you ever have to dip into your reserve fuel tanks that you carry with you
You can do it if you adjust your carbs accordingly. They sale jet kits to rejet it for different elevations levels. And yes, we definitely dip into our fuel. On this trip, we have a stretch of roughly 160 miles between fuel stops. Thanks for watching and enjoy the series!
I have ridden at elevations above 10k with carbureted machines with no problem, stock jetting. I did it with a Kawasaki brute force 750 and a Suzuki 500 Vinson. hope this helps.
@@FISHBREATHH Thanks for chiming in and Awesome!
Just wondering. Took some atvs from sea level to Colorado and had to rejet. Thanks for the feedback
@Steve Anderson Great questions and these answer are really the limiting factor on the route. Fully loaded down our kingquad's average between 95 and 100 miles range on a full tank of gas. Without a load, it's around 120 ish miles. We plan our routes with us carrying 4 gallons of fuel (spec sheet say we have a 4.6 gallon tank). So to play it safe, when building the route, we try to keep fuel stops around 160 miles apart to be safe. Thanks!
I'm surprised that you didn't take the Bosski trailer on this trip.
On these trips to this area so far, we've had ambitious plans to covers 120+ miles per day. With someone hauling a trailer, it would definitely slow us down on the steep hill climbs and descents. These trips have been about going going going, so far, and exploring new trails. And not knowing the trails before we go, we are hesitant to get into some situations that would be uncomfortable.
Additionally, my Kingquad is a 500. some of these hill climbs (Barney Lake for example) would be a LOT of work for my 500, and there are spots where I'm confident would turn into a "winch 20 feet, then reset" event. We do have plans to use it on some shorter trips this coming summer. But for these trips to Utah so far, it's been all about light weight, and covering ground. The trailers are also great if you were going out to setup a base camp somewhere, then ride.
@@ATVOverland Makes perfect sense!
Great video man, I subbed. What program did you use to show the map and your routing to add it to your vid?
Thanks. Adobe After Effects for the maps.
Weird question but what kind of mileage and range do you get out of your atv? my 2020 grizzly only has like 130km of range
Fully loaded, meaning with all camping gear fuel and water, I averaged between 95 and 100 miles which is just over 150 kilometers. This is pretty consistent between both the king quad 500 and 750.
Nice
hi, your website is not working
thoughts on twist throttles?
Check out the kolpin handy throttle. Best of both worlds
Never used one. I've seen them, but never used one. Will have to look into the Kolpin Hand throttle. Thanks Cliffjumper for the recommendation.
you guys going this year?
Planning to return to Utah fall of 2021. This month was suppose to be Moab, but we are all dealing with the Covid situation. Can't wait to get back to Utah. Hopefully Idaho this summer.
F#ck 50" trails.... they should make them all 64"