30 years ago, you could camp out there and not see anybody for a month. That hot springs used to be a bathtub with a pipe coming out of the side of the hill with hot water filling the tub. There are a lot of native American ruins around there to.
Awesome you got to cross the river. I was out there last spring and that entire rock area you were on after crossing was flooded all the way across. The water was moving fast.
There are so many.... but when you say stock, do you mean unlifted? Tires less than 33 inch? I would say any easy to moderate Trail will be fine for a stock 4x4. If you go on to OnX Offroad, and search for trails, any trail rated a 6 and under will be absolutely fine. Some Trails rated higher than a six are actually easier than the rating though. Sheep's Bridge and New River trail are 2 of my favorite runs and I highly recommend them. Montana mountain is pretty easy as well and absolutely beautiful. I very much appreciate you watching!
@@BuckinLifeoffroad no lift on either vehicle. I think my buddies Bronco is a Sasquatch. My Tundra has the stock 33 tires with a TRD package. We've done Four Peaks. Castle Hot springs road. I've done a couple other ones around Buckeye off of mc85.
Yeah any of the trails I mentioned are perfectly fine for what you have. I would say just stay away from Seven rated or higher trails. The runs you mentioned are just glorified dirt roads and I know your tundra can do well more than those.
I would also say take Senator Highway all the way up into Prescott. Absolutely amazing run but pretty long. Lots to see along the way and you go in and out of scrub Pines pretty much the whole way
Nice.I haven't been out to the sheep bridge in forever, I'll be out in october I Definitely Plan on going there. Was bloody basin pretty manageable not to rough?
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cool video, wish i was out exploring.
Come on out and do some exploring with me man
30 years ago, you could camp out there and not see anybody for a month. That hot springs used to be a bathtub with a pipe coming out of the side of the hill with hot water filling the tub. There are a lot of native American ruins around there to.
Definitely a great run and spot to check out! I definitely want to head back out there at some point and check out the ruins.
Awesome you got to cross the river. I was out there last spring and that entire rock area you were on after crossing was flooded all the way across. The water was moving fast.
I wasn't able to cross the last time I was out there either. Needless to say, I was happy I was able to this time.
Great video man! Beautiful ride!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Cool vid bro! Id love to make it out to AZ and visit.
Dude! Thanks Man. It's a fun hobby! Come on out man!
Our buddy little roger passed away at the bridge there. It was a horrible experience.
I'm very sorry to hear that. So sorry for your loss 😥
Is that the All Trails app that you use?
OnX offroad
Actually 2 water crossing that way
Love your videos. My buddy has a Bronco like yours. I have a new Tundra that is stock. What trails would you recommend for stock 4x4s? Thanks!
There are so many.... but when you say stock, do you mean unlifted? Tires less than 33 inch? I would say any easy to moderate Trail will be fine for a stock 4x4. If you go on to OnX Offroad, and search for trails, any trail rated a 6 and under will be absolutely fine. Some Trails rated higher than a six are actually easier than the rating though. Sheep's Bridge and New River trail are 2 of my favorite runs and I highly recommend them. Montana mountain is pretty easy as well and absolutely beautiful. I very much appreciate you watching!
@@BuckinLifeoffroad no lift on either vehicle. I think my buddies Bronco is a Sasquatch. My Tundra has the stock 33 tires with a TRD package. We've done Four Peaks. Castle Hot springs road. I've done a couple other ones around Buckeye off of mc85.
Yeah any of the trails I mentioned are perfectly fine for what you have. I would say just stay away from Seven rated or higher trails. The runs you mentioned are just glorified dirt roads and I know your tundra can do well more than those.
I would also say take Senator Highway all the way up into Prescott. Absolutely amazing run but pretty long. Lots to see along the way and you go in and out of scrub Pines pretty much the whole way
Nice.I haven't been out to the sheep bridge in forever, I'll be out in october I Definitely Plan on going there. Was bloody basin pretty manageable not to rough?
Yeah bloody Basin is easy. Bumpy in a lot of areas but definitely not difficult at all
@@BuckinLifeoffroad Thanks I appreciate it
Not disclosing locations is the dumbest shit.
Thank you 😊