Thank you for the support it definitely motivates us to keep making content. Sand lake is small compared to other places in Oregon like Winchester Bay but good spot to ride sense were 40 min away. Although I do recommend going to Sandlake on holidays like the 4th or Labor Day to fully experience the riding at night, but it can get crowded. however, if you ever do make the trip stop by at Winchester Bay for the utv takeover event. make sure you do purchase the tickets for Winchester months ahead sense its popular and tickets fly. Sandlake is nice, fun, and you can cover most of it on a weekend don't hesitate to reach out if you need any help or info on these places. best of wishes and safe travels, if you do make the trip, you won't regret it
@@chadjohnson2853 I have seen some videos and it looks nice, and i guess the only other pro from sand lake is how its right up on the ocean making the scenery really nice
So ideally 10-15 psi is the sweet spot in general, although sometimes if the truck will just be parked not towing, we leave it at 20ish or normal psi sometimes. I rather/recommend you air down at first go, than 2 to get stuck and have to find someone to pull you out and air down once again.
Thank you for the comment, and to answer you’re question Yes and no, so when u first get to sandlake the 2 main bathroom areas that are on the right hand side are first come first serve, and the area with grass on the laft hand side are reservation. You reserve those online and I believe those places have hook ups for rv as well. There is also a day use area before u enter the sand . Hope this helps 👍🏽
Yea it was 🥴! At first they didn’t want to lower psi because they were afraid of dismount, but yea once we lowered it to around 10 it was much easier. On top of the truck just not going at all on some occasions.
Videos make my family and I want to make the trip up there from reno nv
Thank you for the support it definitely motivates us to keep making content. Sand lake is small compared to other places in Oregon like Winchester Bay but good spot to ride sense were 40 min away. Although I do recommend going to Sandlake on holidays like the 4th or Labor Day to fully experience the riding at night, but it can get crowded. however, if you ever do make the trip stop by at Winchester Bay for the utv takeover event. make sure you do purchase the tickets for Winchester months ahead sense its popular and tickets fly. Sandlake is nice, fun, and you can cover most of it on a weekend don't hesitate to reach out if you need any help or info on these places. best of wishes and safe travels, if you do make the trip, you won't regret it
@@PTRXP thank you . We have sand mountain down here it’s amazing however it’s foot print is small . The vertical climb is epic 🤩
@@chadjohnson2853 I have seen some videos and it looks nice, and i guess the only other pro from sand lake is how its right up on the ocean making the scenery really nice
Go to winchester bay or coos bay. Sandlake is small and a shit show.
Great video thank you for sharing .
Thank you we appreciate the feedback
what is the ideal PSI for RAM to run on it? without a trailer. Thanks
So ideally 10-15 psi is the sweet spot in general, although sometimes if the truck will just be parked not towing, we leave it at 20ish or normal psi sometimes. I rather/recommend you air down at first go, than 2 to get stuck and have to find someone to pull you out and air down once again.
@@PTRXP thank you for the Info
Great video do you need reservations for camp asphalt???
Thank you for the comment, and to answer you’re question Yes and no, so when u first get to sandlake the 2 main bathroom areas that are on the right hand side are first come first serve, and the area with grass on the laft hand side are reservation. You reserve those online and I believe those places have hook ups for rv as well. There is also a day use area before u enter the sand . Hope this helps 👍🏽
@@PTRXP thanx
Phew watching you pull out that truck was painful to watch. Why can’t anyone lower their tire pressure?
Yea it was 🥴! At first they didn’t want to lower psi because they were afraid of dismount, but yea once we lowered it to around 10 it was much easier. On top of the truck just not going at all on some occasions.