Hey guys! Nice adventure! No fires in undeveloped sites in Death Valley!! Please research before you trek so we can keep these places open for everyone! Just because someone built a ring and had a fire doesn't make it right!
Wow, what a great adventure in my favorite national park. Great camera work and editing that pull me the viewer right into the action. Thanks for taking the time to create this memorable video!
Steel Pass has a few rock ledges, they are the ones show in the video. Depending on the driver skill they really aren’t too bad. Thanks for watching and be sure to check out our other adventure videos!
Wow! We didn't make it past teakettle junction (coming from Ubehebe Crater-- opposite direction). Next time we plan to go this route. Thanks for filming it and thanks for showing detail of the teakettles. It looks like they took ours down from 2 years ago.
Driver is the biggest variable of course. That being said, a modified truck shouldn’t have a problem. A stock truck may have to stack some rocks. Thanks for watching!
Terrific video. Very nice editing. It's good to see a Frontier in the mix - I drive one also. Could you tell me a little about the how the Frontier's is outfitted?
We will be releasing walk around videos of the rigs in the future. For now check out www.nissteclifts.com and they can help you out, tell them you are interested in the build of the Grooter's frontier that rolls with Rogue Overland and they will take care of you. Thanks for watching!
That's a tough question because driver skill plays a large part. That being said a stock 4x4 should be able to make most of the trails we did minus Steel Pass and Butte Valley road.
Yes, I recognize it now. Thanks. How does that tent do in high-wind situations? Does it flop around and make a racket? (I don't do earplugs when I camp, so big noise is always a big problem.)
Great video! Always nice to see the Xterra community (and everyone else!) out on the trail.
Thank you!
Funny when we were in DV when I awoke it was 22 degrees also. The water was frozen and making coffee was a chore.
It gets cold out there for sure!
Hey guys! Nice adventure! No fires in undeveloped sites in Death Valley!! Please research before you trek so we can keep these places open for everyone! Just because someone built a ring and had a fire doesn't make it right!
Thanks for the info!
Wow, what a great adventure in my favorite national park. Great camera work and editing that pull me the viewer right into the action. Thanks for taking the time to create this memorable video!
How was the drive to Eureka Dunes from Badwater Basin? Any challenges?
Steel Pass has a few rock ledges, they are the ones show in the video. Depending on the driver skill they really aren’t too bad.
Thanks for watching and be sure to check out our other adventure videos!
We did Steele Pass in 2 stock ZR2s, no problem but it is a long rough road.
Sweet trucks!
Wow! We didn't make it past teakettle junction (coming from Ubehebe Crater-- opposite direction). Next time we plan to go this route. Thanks for filming it and thanks for showing detail of the teakettles. It looks like they took ours down from 2 years ago.
Mine is gone also! I wonder if it someone really liked it or the wind took it.
I was out there last weekend. Shorts and flip flop weather!
Awesome vid!! Thanks for sharing it!
I wonder if there exists a rig rundown or walk through of the red Tacoma with the Habitat?
Nice mix group of rigs, love the first gen X with the SAS!
I enjoyed the video, thank you for sharing.
How did you find the technicality of Steel Pass vs Lippincott? I've done Lippincott in my Ranger and plan to tackle Steel in the near future.
Steel pass is harder but you should be able to get through in a Ford Ranger.
@@RogueOverland Thank you.
Is there any cool spots accessible with a rental
There is a ton of amazing stuff in DV that can reached without 4x4.
Nice video! Thanks for sharing. What do you think of a Tundra and a full size GMC getting through Steel pass?
Driver is the biggest variable of course. That being said, a modified truck shouldn’t have a problem. A stock truck may have to stack some rocks.
Thanks for watching!
@@RogueOverland Thanks!
Another quick question: Did you go up Lippincott Pass? I thought it was one way and down only. Thanks!!
Love that red 14 pro-4x
Lippincott Pass scares me
It’s not too bad. There are a couple washed out sections that that test your nerves a bit.
Terrific video. Very nice editing. It's good to see a Frontier in the mix - I drive one also. Could you tell me a little about the how the Frontier's is outfitted?
We will be releasing walk around videos of the rigs in the future. For now check out www.nissteclifts.com and they can help you out, tell them you are interested in the build of the Grooter's frontier that rolls with Rogue Overland and they will take care of you. Thanks for watching!
This was nice; I'm glad I subscribed!
Thanks!
I don't think my crewcab F250 would fit too well on some of those trails lol.
My 4-dr F350 shortbed did fine on Steele Pass. Except the running boards. Took them off and kept going
@@jerroldkazynski5480 I am not surprised you lost your running boards. I dragged my sliders once but you also got some free pinstriping on your truck.
Nice!
Quesiton.... did you guys start up by the north side? (Big Pine)
Awesome! I need to get out there and explore these places. Will my stock vehicle make these trails?
That's a tough question because driver skill plays a large part. That being said a stock 4x4 should be able to make most of the trails we did minus Steel Pass and Butte Valley road.
Thanks! I just got my Pro4X a couple of months ago and I’m still getting used to the manual trans offroad.
Maybe this question has already been asked, but what is that cool metal pop-up camper you're running on the red Tacoma?
It’s called a habitat made by AT overland available from Goose Gear
Yes, I recognize it now. Thanks. How does that tent do in high-wind situations? Does it flop around and make a racket? (I don't do earplugs when I camp, so big noise is always a big problem.)
Nobody takes a welder ?
We have since then! Thanks for watching.
Great looking expedition guys. How many days did you take in order to cover all that ground?
Four days. Thanks for watching!
As a follow up, where did you camp in those four nights? I counted Eureka Dunes, Racetrack Valley? Where else?
We camped in Trona pinnacles / warm springs mine / eureka dunes 3 nights and 4 days
6:30 my god, very nice rig.
How do I become a member?? Awesome videos guys!!!
Looking to attempt Steel pass in my 2017 Tacoma 4x4 off-road, how narrow are those really narrow parts?
You should be fine in your Tacoma. The tightest section will be tight but not too tight. It’s a fun road!
@@RogueOverland awesome. Thanks! It looks wide enough, but sometimes on video things look different.
Good videos no stupid music and loud obnoxious people,, probably because I am not there..Hmm
Thanks for watching and for the feedback!