My moms lived in NH for 15 years and I have been dying to try these kinds of roads. Finally have a vehicle that can do it. The dog is awesome. Great spotter.
Hey Seth! Great job on the video the trails are great! I appreciate you for not taking that cooler. I had lost it on my way through earlier in the day, I am glad I was able to retrieve it after passing you two. Safe travels and keep up the awesome videos!
Thanks so much dude!!! Glad that was your cooler and you got it back, I definitely had no intentions of taking it and was just bummed for whoever lost it. Hope to cross paths with you again sometime! Nice truck btw =]
Thanks for putting so much effort into these videos. Looks like a great area. I'm actually not familiar with those roads. Think they're a bit farther north than I frequent, if I'm not mistaken. I'm living vicariously through these while life kicks my ass and my Jeep is neglected. Keep em coming.
I’m really glad you and others are enjoying the videos, they’re a ton of fun to make! If you get your jeep roadworthy at any point and want to check them out, I’d be happy to show you around.
Too much for my vehicle with stock size tires and perfect paint.. but some milder ones are in my future. That trail rocked tho' and your Tacoma is really capable !!
Put err in reverse ter! Looks like a good time, great video! I know the trails a secret but hook it up with the deets in a dm so I can add it to my ever growing list!
Would love to introduce the 4Runner to these trails, just got the dobinsons on a couple months ago haha How do I get in on this action?? Lol any spots to pop the roof tent?
Let me know if you're ever around this area, would be happy to try to arrange something if the timing works out. No spots on these trails for camping unfortunately, you'll need to find legal campsites for that.
@@S0nnenberg up there all the time! Will be this weekend and seeing as I have vaca next week I’ll probs be up there haha, can I reach out to you on insta?? I made this account when I was like 8 haha
I think I left a message on a different video, (but it was late and I don't remember if I did or not haha) if you guys haven't done Warner/deering NH I can show you around these trails.
I know exactly what road you’re talking about I’ve been up that way many times spent a lot of time in Hanover Springfield and Piermont The upper valley is absolutely beautiful. I’ve heard many things about the “Governors Road“ BTW that is not what it’s called so don’t go googling it and I appreciate the video very much always wanted to know what it look like
@@S0nnenberg Your videos are great man love the editing quality much better than my own. Going to be in the upper Valley this weekend with some buddies was thinking about hitting Smith. Have you done this road? And if so what did you think of it
I do, but I don’t disseminate the names. Too many have gotten shut down through online popularization. Check out some of the local 4x4 clubs/guide services if you want a look at them!
nice video...what is it with NH jeepers keeping the class 6 roads and trails a secret? out west we invite all true Jeep enthusiast to travel and challenge them selves...along with posting. Thank God for the West!
Thanks for watching!! The reason for the “secrecy” is to maintain access. All VT Class 4s and NH Class 6s are immediately surrounded by private property, almost without exception. Private landowners have lots of power within towns to close roads (by vote) if they’re deemed a nuisance (too much traffic/noise/environmental damage). As such, trails are kept on the down low. There’s lots more public land and access out west, which is great, the only issue is all the trails are too easy =P. Kidding of course, thanks for watching. Also, there’s plenty of ways to access these trails, just join local clubs, they’ve got the lowdown on all the good terrain.
No worries, I have the full NH class six rd. list, by county and town, and there are a lot! open or closed is determined by the town boards or selectman, I will do more research, but what I have discovered is private landowners can gate them... But Not Lock them, if deemed open to the public by that specific town, RSA231:31 hope to see you out on the trail.
My moms lived in NH for 15 years and I have been dying to try these kinds of roads. Finally have a vehicle that can do it. The dog is awesome. Great spotter.
Hey Seth! Great job on the video the trails are great! I appreciate you for not taking that cooler. I had lost it on my way through earlier in the day, I am glad I was able to retrieve it after passing you two. Safe travels and keep up the awesome videos!
Thanks so much dude!!! Glad that was your cooler and you got it back, I definitely had no intentions of taking it and was just bummed for whoever lost it. Hope to cross paths with you again sometime! Nice truck btw =]
Thanks for putting so much effort into these videos. Looks like a great area. I'm actually not familiar with those roads. Think they're a bit farther north than I frequent, if I'm not mistaken. I'm living vicariously through these while life kicks my ass and my Jeep is neglected. Keep em coming.
I’m really glad you and others are enjoying the videos, they’re a ton of fun to make! If you get your jeep roadworthy at any point and want to check them out, I’d be happy to show you around.
No doubt why the call NH The Granite State. Nice trail for sure.
I believe it’s because large amounts of granite are excavated from the state. I could be wrong tho. Just guessing
Lots of granite around, happy to finally be laying my tires on it 😁.
Lol that looked epic! Mike's dog is crazy haha. Can't believe it was rolling away!!! Hahaha
It was an awesome time!! I was very lucky to have saved the truck lol
Looks like a good time
Nice video and an excellent save at the end.
Thank you sir! Got pretty lucky 😂
Looks like a great set of roads! Great work on the video as always 🤘🏻
Thank you sir! Can’t wait to take you on them!
Too much for my vehicle with stock size tires and perfect paint.. but some milder ones are in my future. That trail rocked tho' and your Tacoma is really capable !!
Awesome vid, and great work with editing 👍
Thanks so much! Hope to have more soon =]
Put err in reverse ter! Looks like a good time, great video! I know the trails a secret but hook it up with the deets in a dm so I can add it to my ever growing list!
Can’t wait for you to check it out!!
Would love to introduce the 4Runner to these trails, just got the dobinsons on a couple months ago haha How do I get in on this action?? Lol any spots to pop the roof tent?
Let me know if you're ever around this area, would be happy to try to arrange something if the timing works out. No spots on these trails for camping unfortunately, you'll need to find legal campsites for that.
@@S0nnenberg up there all the time! Will be this weekend and seeing as I have vaca next week I’ll probs be up there haha, can I reach out to you on insta?? I made this account when I was like 8 haha
@@muddyyotas7648 Definitely reach out to me on insta!
Great video hey what road was that nh is my town and id like to hit that trail
Was that a cooler you just passed around the 3:30 minute mark?
Lol...sure was!
What is the Class VI road this was on?
I would love to come out with you guys one day
I think I left a message on a different video, (but it was late and I don't remember if I did or not haha) if you guys haven't done Warner/deering NH I can show you around these trails.
We haven’t, thanks for the offer, might take you up on that!
I’m so jealous my dog would never follow the jeep like that she would just lay down and wait for me to come back and pick her up
Mike's dog really loves just trotting along behind the jeep, she's super athletic and rarely wants to get back in 🤣
Where is that route located?
👍 Oh sh!t 😂😂😂
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I know exactly what road you’re talking about I’ve been up that way many times spent a lot of time in Hanover Springfield and Piermont The upper valley is absolutely beautiful. I’ve heard many things about the “Governors Road“ BTW that is not what it’s called so don’t go googling it and I appreciate the video very much always wanted to know what it look like
It's definitely a top notch trail! The whole region is beautiful, I'm really happy to finally be exploring it a bit more. Thanks for watching!
@@S0nnenberg Your videos are great man love the editing quality much better than my own. Going to be in the upper Valley this weekend with some buddies was thinking about hitting Smith. Have you done this road? And if so what did you think of it
Asking because I know this is your stomping grounds
I appreciate the compliment! The videos are always fun to make =]. Haven't done that one, hope it's enjoyable for you guys!
Do you know the names of these roads? I’d love to check them out.
I do, but I don’t disseminate the names. Too many have gotten shut down through online popularization. Check out some of the local 4x4 clubs/guide services if you want a look at them!
That's cool. But they're public roads right?
They are! Obviously you should feel free to explore, just know the access is sensitive and they can get shut down easily.
@@S0nnenberg Thanks!
nice video...what is it with NH jeepers keeping the class 6 roads and trails a secret? out west we invite all true Jeep enthusiast to travel and challenge them selves...along with posting. Thank God for the West!
Thanks for watching!! The reason for the “secrecy” is to maintain access. All VT Class 4s and NH Class 6s are immediately surrounded by private property, almost without exception. Private landowners have lots of power within towns to close roads (by vote) if they’re deemed a nuisance (too much traffic/noise/environmental damage). As such, trails are kept on the down low. There’s lots more public land and access out west, which is great, the only issue is all the trails are too easy =P.
Kidding of course, thanks for watching. Also, there’s plenty of ways to access these trails, just join local clubs, they’ve got the lowdown on all the good terrain.
No worries, I have the full NH class six rd. list, by county and town, and there are a lot! open or closed is determined by the town boards or selectman, I will do more research, but what I have discovered is private landowners can gate them... But Not Lock them, if deemed open to the public by that specific town, RSA231:31 hope to see you out on the trail.
Next time you head out there. . . Hit me up 😅
Would love to bring my 3rd gen taco through
@@josephpalisi3295 Do the gates get locked in the winter? Or do they still keep them open for, say, snowmobiles?
@sethmoking I unfortunately don’t know much about Class 6 winter usage, sorry!
Are these roads open to everyone?
Yes, they’re public! Go have fun, just treat them with respect =]
@@S0nnenbergWhere is that route located?
1000lb bridge rating is a joke! The trail goomers that groom the snowmobile trails weigh more than 5000lbs, NOT including the drags...