Ruby Falls: Overlanding, Exploring the Canadian Rockies E:2
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2021
- Ruby Falls is one of our favorite overlanding trips, and it is closest to us making a weekend trip possible. We did some crown land random camping near Grave Flats, entered the trail by Flapjack lake and exited at the Cardinal River. This trail is clearly labeled on the Coal Branch Public Land Use Zone map and fairly easy to find. This is not the most challenging trail but a high clearance 4x4 is definitely recommended. This can be a dangerous place to visit when it is raining, floods are possible and high water levels can quickly have you trapped being an in and out trail. There is no cell phone reception so be prepared!
great channel AB brother 👍👍 Subed
Thank you for that 👍
Great video. Sure wish my stock Chevy 1500 could get into places like that. thanks for sharing.
Thank you for that 👍
That is the Canada that I need to get out and see, looks amazing
There are so many hidden gems like this that most people never get to see, we are very fortunate to be able to get out there 👍
@@VoyagerOverland I am going to be looking at a truck for Overland project this weekend, hopefully it will do.
And you are right we are very lucky to be able to get out and see these gems
Great video! Quickly becoming one of my favorite channels.
Thank you for that, I'm learning a lot a enjoying making each video. A lot more to come as July holds about 20 days of travelling for us 👍
well done on the videos, this looked like a great trip
10:22 I might be spoiled by living in BC and Alberta but the view is just ok.
Fair enough but it never gets old...
Hey guys! Watching your video here! Is there anyway I can communicate with you to get any ideas for the places you went? I have a tacoma for overlanding as well, but just got into overlanding last year and half.
You will find that most UA-cam Creators are not sharing locations, exploring new locations is all part of the adventure. With that said, some trails are clearly listed and public such as those found in PLUZ's as described in this video description.
well done on the videos, this looked like a great trip. we're from BC and at some point my wife and I are hoping to make a trip along the eastern side of the mountains. I'd love to chat with you guys sometime about some of your travels
Thank you.
We are heading to the Kootenay river area at the end of the month, maybe we can swap notes?
@@VoyagerOverland unfortunately the Kootenay area is almost the only area I haven't spent much time in lol. But definitely happy to share notes on the areas I am familiar with!
@@da.vo.6758 What's your email, we can compare places we have been.
Hey Mitch, thought I'd touch base again - any chance you could email me to chat?
Another great video mate! how far do you think i might be able to go with a 2010 toyota highlander ?
Not something I would try...
Lots of maintenance required. Drain and fill, u-joints transfer case wheel begs etc?
It's less than for a race car but look after your stuff and it will look after you 👍
Do the regular maintenance, keep an eye out for water in the fluids and fix it when it needs it.
By the way, we have seen some wicked places to drop a kayak old friend 😉
What size of tires do you run ? Awesome videos 👍
33" Mud Terrain, and thank you!
Havnt gotten myself a little 4x4 yet but I take my 2001 2500HD sierra up to Margaret lake quite abit haven't tried ruby falls yet been waiting till I can get my new tires was thinking 35s for being a long heavy truck thinking the little bit extra height will help 😅
@@troycharland3298 should be able to do it if you’re not a long box. Watch your rear shock mounts if you don’t have at least 33s.