Great views from up there! The unmistakable sound of rocks being thrown up and hitting your steps ……ask me how I know! lol. What are you using as your rear chase lights?
While it might be rare. I got stuck up there while they were doing a 5 hour recovery so about 12 rigs had to go the other way. One kid in front of me almost slid off the mountain because there was still some snow up there and he was in a 2wd. 19 miles the other way through the mountains if it happens.
Killer views!! You got your rig all hooked up with lights. It looks awesome
I like doing a lot of night runs.
Nice video! I was thinking of places to off road and I think I might hit up this trail since I’m from Orange County
it's a nice drive.
Great views from up there! The unmistakable sound of rocks being thrown up and hitting your steps ……ask me how I know! lol.
What are you using as your rear chase lights?
Using baja designs S2 lights
Great vid, how much of 4WD did you need? Asking bc I have 2WD truck w 2 in lift and want to know if i am capable of driving on this trail !
You don't need a 4x4 unless you want to go all the way to the lookout point. its pretty rutted out.
This is what i mean..
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While it might be rare. I got stuck up there while they were doing a 5 hour recovery so about 12 rigs had to go the other way. One kid in front of me almost slid off the mountain because there was still some snow up there and he was in a 2wd. 19 miles the other way through the mountains if it happens.
@@miked714 i've never been up santiago peak when it snowed
Where's that trail at. Not familiar with it
Orange County
I did the trail the other day in my 4Runner didn’t air down and regretted it , did you air down?
Yes, usually air down.
What side did you enter from
Maple Springs Road (5S04)