A Stock Subaru Outback Does Bee Canyon To San Jacinto Truck Trail.
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- The Bee Canyon portion of this trip is easy off-road driving that any all-wheel drive vehicle can handle. The San Jacinto Truck Trail has plenty of rock, ruts and narrow shelf road sections. If you don't have at least a little off-road experience you should avoid this portion of the trip. As an easier alternate take East Indian Creek (OHV) - 4S10 at the fork with San Jacinto Truck Trail.
I am tempted to do one of these easier kinds of trails with my car, a Mitsubishi Mirage. Although it's not an off road ready car with it's tiny tires, and 2 wheel drive, it is also a tiny car, I can fit between most ruts, and easily can turn around on those skinny trails if I want.
Great Vid!
Did you get new tires or did you do it on stock all-season tires?
I got new tires awhile back, Falken Wildpeak AT Trails. They Don't have very aggressive Tread but they are better than the all-seasons I had before. Any tire will do on this trail, you just have to look out for rocks that could puncture a sidewall. Good rule of thumb "the worse your tires are for off-roading the slower you need to go".
How long did it take to get to the water hole ?
I stopped a bunch of times along the way but if you drive straight there it shouldn't take any longer than an hour.
How much time did it take
The trip took about 4 hours.
@@subietrails2750 okay I’m think about going this November. I already booked a camp site. I’m think about doing it Sunday morning hopefully there is not much traffic up there.
This looks like a blast!