Wow thanks Jerry for posting this Canadian off road adventure, the forest views were beautiful. Its good to see you and your Jeep on the trials, your off road video's is what brought me to your channel years ago.
Great video/great scenery! Hope you're both ok after playing Russian roulette w/those salmonella surprise gas station sandwiches :0 Kidding aside, hope you're not too affected by the extreme flooding around Yale, BC that washed out a major highway and railroad artery!
@@BackCountryWrenching The mud and ruts, yeah, they were pretty hard on my stock 05 kia sorento haha. Never really saw any garbage on this trail, which is nice.
I've been pulling cores for 30yrs to air down and I can get the pressures down quick, and within +/- 1 psi (one side at a time) every time. I do carry spare cores, but never have I needed them (and I air down in sand). I have a system and it goes really fast and it's accurate. I can judge tire pressure by feeling the air escaping. Best of all, it doesn't cost $80 (US)!
@@BackCountryWrenching Thanks, Jerry, but it's actually not that difficult to master. It probably took me about 10 times to get it nailed down. It's my experience that identical tires consistantly deflate at the same rate.
The switch backs are technically their own trail, lost knife runs from the 40 to meadows creek trail about 10km long, switch backs are about half ish down lost knife on the right hand side in the same area as the marker he had lunch at, to enter where he did is at the waiparous creek campground, trail will be on the left literally before the bridge
Once again, beautiful scenery Jerry..👍👍👊
Wow thanks Jerry for posting this Canadian off road adventure, the forest views were beautiful. Its good to see you and your Jeep on the trials, your off road video's is what brought me to your channel years ago.
A trail is a trail, some are definitely harder but the scenery is great.. Beats city street!!
whoa trippy filter was like driving in a cartoon loved it 🤟
Absolutely gorgeous scenery! And to be able to do it during the week is a huge plus!! Also, getting pretty good with the drone Jerry. ❤️🐞
thank you bug
Great drone shots Jerry (Just send it😂🤣😂)..Do you keep it in 4LOW the whole trail?
Thanks for sharing.✌
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CGP
Pretty much 4 lo has the most torque and doesn’t stress the transmission
Hey CGP!!! 👋
@@GoatOffroad Still ❤ ya... ✌🌹
Awesome. Love the Jetta trail approved
Great video/great scenery! Hope you're both ok after playing Russian roulette w/those salmonella surprise gas station sandwiches :0
Kidding aside, hope you're not too affected by the extreme flooding around Yale, BC that washed out a major highway and railroad artery!
That is quite aways from me but so far no supply issues seen in grocery stores from the west coast being cut off. That may change in a few weeks
Wow they really cleaned up that trail head at the end since I saw it last.
cleaned up as in all the mud ruts when they put the small bridge in or as in garbage ?
@@BackCountryWrenching The mud and ruts, yeah, they were pretty hard on my stock 05 kia sorento haha. Never really saw any garbage on this trail, which is nice.
Simple cool wheeling trip, beautiful country up there. Props for airing down even on a more simple trail. Keeps the trail nice for the next guy.
I've been pulling cores for 30yrs to air down and I can get the pressures down quick, and within +/- 1 psi (one side at a time) every time. I do carry spare cores, but never have I needed them (and I air down in sand). I have a system and it goes really fast and it's accurate. I can judge tire pressure by feeling the air escaping. Best of all, it doesn't cost $80 (US)!
That’s some skill right there
@@BackCountryWrenching Thanks, Jerry, but it's actually not that difficult to master. It probably took me about 10 times to get it nailed down. It's my experience that identical tires consistantly deflate at the same rate.
where is the entrnace for the switchbacks at lost knife cant find it
It’s marked on the PLUZ Map
The switch backs are technically their own trail, lost knife runs from the 40 to meadows creek trail about 10km long, switch backs are about half ish down lost knife on the right hand side in the same area as the marker he had lunch at, to enter where he did is at the waiparous creek campground, trail will be on the left literally before the bridge
I believe it’s marker 50 on the pluz map or 51