I really appreciate this video because I’ve never been there and now I know what the trail looks like👍🏼. Love to see more trails done like this in depth.
That bypass has been in place pretty much all year. I’d rather see people create the bypass then tear up, break things, possibly leak fluids and get stuck where they don’t belong. We took a full size F150 up in August, should have done a video as with good drivers and spotters you really can get through more than you realize.
definitely a fun trail. next time take the tundra to the bottom of driveline hill. i got my zr2 to the top of sunrise hill but there was snow here and there so i said enough.
Haven't they had bypasses at most places anyway? I always wanted to do the Rubicon in my power wagon but I hurt my back at work, had two surgeries and moved to Montana before I had the chance to.
Maybe there was an emergency where they needed to make a road to get someone's rig out, or to get around a broke down rig? I dunno. Some national forests allow you to go off trail for firewood, but you can't take green trees out. Only dead. But that's how a lot of roads have been made in Lassen national forest. I remember taking some of them when there were basically just two track width.
Fun to watch but just too big a vehicle for those trails. I sence some expensive repairs if you keep thrashing your daily driver, bit fun to watch for us!
Has that Tundra been upgraded to 33"s? I have a first gen, 04 Tundra. I just put a GFC popup camper on it. All aluminum construction, only weighs 275 lbs. Actually lighter than the old cab high fiberglass shell I had previously, Snugtop.
Nice video, I'm am sad that I'm going to need to sell my 4gen runner for a van. I won't be seeing these beautiful places anymore until I can afford another rig and that won't be anytime soon. As for now, please watch and help protect our beautiful forest for me.
How could a person possibly know if they could run through a trail unless they first run through the trail? That bypass is simply modifying the trail so that it is passable… It’s really no different than you moving rocks, so that the Tundra can make it through a spot. They modified the trail just like you modified the trail. There’s no difference. * The only reason why there is a trail there to begin with is because someone “way back when” decided to cut trees and make a path. Just enjoy the trail. Cool Video!
What's with the arrogance? You have no say who drives where. That's like me saying I've been going to meadow lake since '77 so go only where I say. You should be welcoming other 4x4 enthusiasts.
What you have to remember is that, conservationists and climate nazis lobby to shut down our forests when people go off trail. the more people venture off trail the fewer trails we will have. so stay on the trail and save our forests.
I don't think it was arrogance, I think the issue is if people go off trail and cut down trees, the trail could end up getting closed by the forestry service.
There are enthusiast who treat the trails with respect. Then you have the jackasses who's goal are just to tear up the trail like a drunken redneck so their lifted coal roller can get through. Don't be the latter is the point being made here.
Agreed. But it's a Jeeper thing to destroy a rig before injecting any intelligence into the situation - such as taking a bypass if and when you want. Or using a winch. Or using lockers. (he made a comment about that too earlier in the vid). It's fine for him to do what he wants, with his rig. But to tell others what to do with their rig when there is no precedent to do so (and no consequences for them if they tell someone wrong) really is quite annoying. Like telling Tundra he didn't need larger tires after they got done skull dragging the thing on it's skids half way up the trail. YES TUNDRA, YOU DO NEED 35's if you're doing trails like that. Sheeze. And as far as that bypass he was upset about...could have been forestry service that put that in there, for their own reasons. Who knows. Tearing up trails is one thing - like not using lockers when you have them and digging holes in the trail surface. That's bullshit. But a simple bypass that wasn't even a lengthy one...no issues.
I really appreciate this video because I’ve never been there and now I know what the trail looks like👍🏼. Love to see more trails done like this in depth.
Hell yeah. Love seeing the tundra roll through these trails
That was excellent spotting on that pickup truck. I have seen a few good rigs struggle on those rocks even with a spotter.
That bypass has been in place pretty much all year. I’d rather see people create the bypass then tear up, break things, possibly leak fluids and get stuck where they don’t belong.
We took a full size F150 up in August, should have done a video as with good drivers and spotters you really can get through more than you realize.
Was there this weekend. Made it to right above swamp and was stopped by snow. Trail is pretty beat up
Awesome video! Can’t believe he took the Tundra 👍
This was so much fun!!!!
definitely a fun trail. next time take the tundra to the bottom of driveline hill. i got my zr2 to the top of sunrise hill but there was snow here and there so i said enough.
Considering the size of the Tundra, its ground clearance and wheel/tyre size, it did well😊
I have a full-size Tundra. It goes anywhere in 4x4. I stick to the easy trails as I.domt want to break stuff.
Look at the Rubicon.. Every hard section now has a bypass.
Haven't they had bypasses at most places anyway? I always wanted to do the Rubicon in my power wagon but I hurt my back at work, had two surgeries and moved to Montana before I had the chance to.
Maybe there was an emergency where they needed to make a road to get someone's rig out, or to get around a broke down rig? I dunno. Some national forests allow you to go off trail for firewood, but you can't take green trees out. Only dead. But that's how a lot of roads have been made in Lassen national forest. I remember taking some of them when there were basically just two track width.
Bin waiting for a video of a full size going up signal peak. Good job dude !!
Thank you for video and showing the trail. I can’t find a full size making in shuteye trail. What you think a full size will make it on shuteye trail?
Great video
From the White Dodge to the Black Tundra.. Hahahaha All the Best!
Fun Stuff!!
i just saw a truck with this youtube channel in bold red on the back of it lol, it happened around 20 minutes ago
yep that's our stickers, where did you see it?
@@4WDAdventureCrew not gonna say exactly where but it was in tennessee
@@Justin94339 Must be Knoxville Area 😀
see other 70k jeeps take 6 hours to maneuver that damn rock haha
You mean 70K pavement princesses? 😂😂😂😂😂
I did the trail today, Someone dropped a big tree across that bypass.
must have been Forest service there was Talk of them going out there
Fun to watch but just too big a vehicle for those trails. I sence some expensive repairs if you keep thrashing your daily driver, bit fun to watch for us!
Has that Tundra been upgraded to 33"s? I have a first gen, 04 Tundra. I just put a GFC popup camper on it. All aluminum construction, only weighs 275 lbs. Actually lighter than the old cab high fiberglass shell I had previously, Snugtop.
yep, 33s
@@TheAngryCamper That is about as big as any Toyota can go. Without a full front axle swap.
Nice video, I'm am sad that I'm going to need to sell my 4gen runner for a van. I won't be seeing these beautiful places anymore until I can afford another rig and that won't be anytime soon. As for now, please watch and help protect our beautiful forest for me.
I am looking for a 4th gen 4runner, what do you have for sale?
I like how tundra performed, what lift and tire size hes got?
I have about a 2.5" lift (Fox) with 33" ko2s
@@TheAngryCamperis yours the one in the video?
@@maddawgnoll Yep, that's me :)
How could a person possibly know if they could run through a trail unless they first run through the trail?
That bypass is simply modifying the trail so that it is passable… It’s really no different than you moving rocks, so that the Tundra can make it through a spot.
They modified the trail just like you modified the trail. There’s no difference.
* The only reason why there is a trail there to begin with is because someone “way back when” decided to cut trees and make a path.
Just enjoy the trail. Cool Video!
no familar with this trail where and what state?
Northern California
A Jeep for trips like this. Your Thrasher Jeep. Save your big Yota ...It can Do It.. But Why??
Why would you bump it when you have lockers 🤦♂️
Lockers are Cheat code, and Tundra does not have any lockers
What's with the arrogance? You have no say who drives where. That's like me saying I've been going to meadow lake since '77 so go only where I say. You should be welcoming other 4x4 enthusiasts.
What you have to remember is that, conservationists and climate nazis lobby to shut down our forests when people go off trail. the more people venture off trail the fewer trails we will have. so stay on the trail and save our forests.
I don't think it was arrogance, I think the issue is if people go off trail and cut down trees, the trail could end up getting closed by the forestry service.
There are enthusiast who treat the trails with respect. Then you have the jackasses who's goal are just to tear up the trail like a drunken redneck so their lifted coal roller can get through. Don't be the latter is the point being made here.
Agreed. But it's a Jeeper thing to destroy a rig before injecting any intelligence into the situation - such as taking a bypass if and when you want. Or using a winch. Or using lockers. (he made a comment about that too earlier in the vid).
It's fine for him to do what he wants, with his rig.
But to tell others what to do with their rig when there is no precedent to do so (and no consequences for them if they tell someone wrong) really is quite annoying. Like telling Tundra he didn't need larger tires after they got done skull dragging the thing on it's skids half way up the trail.
YES TUNDRA, YOU DO NEED 35's if you're doing trails like that. Sheeze.
And as far as that bypass he was upset about...could have been forestry service that put that in there, for their own reasons. Who knows. Tearing up trails is one thing - like not using lockers when you have them and digging holes in the trail surface. That's bullshit.
But a simple bypass that wasn't even a lengthy one...no issues.
Good Stuff 👍
Nice rigg.....I see 37's or 40's in Your future???
I see an XJ in my future!!