Would love to do some trail riding with my pro 4 x frontier, but, that ain't no frontier roads that's jeep roads. Great fun especially the last sentence. 73
Great video, it looks like you were all pretty new to wheeling and you enjoyed every bit of it. I'm sure your vehicles have all been modified more since this video was made. I did this trail last year and after watching your video I can't wait to go back there again next summer. Beautiful countryside and what better way to see than in a topless Jeep on a warm sunny day with family and friends.
Although this video is now 3 year old, updating the comment here to say, great fun, great family time, but WOW you guys were dangerous. Hopefully since it's been 3 years you all have improved. 20:26 really shows how unsafe you all were. Someone should have already been guiding her to the far left before she dipped. I know that spot very well. Right tire down would have resulted in forward roll down that hill. All in good fun, but to any newbie watching this thinking about Beasley please be safe. It's a fun place, but all off roading (especially with doors off) requires special attention to detail when traversing the trails. God Bless
Great video! Especially the end.. without Him, Beasley wouldn't exist. I'm in Blue Ridge, want to do Beasley badly... need a lift first.. plus, I think it's closed right now
Thank you. If it’s closed now it’s due to rain I know it has opened for the season. As far as a lift we at the time we had 2” spacer lift and 33-34” tires combined with the long 4 door wheel base we did fine except for that one spot but we didn’t have time to cover the whole trail system. What do you drive?
Thank you. If it’s closed now it’s due to rain I know it has opened for the season. As far as a lift we at the time we had 2” spacer lift and 33-34” tires combined with the long 4 door wheel base we did fine except for that one spot but we didn’t have time to cover the whole trail system. What do you drive?
@@jeepthis1257 .. 2013 Sahara... I've had about a year and a half.. eventually I'll put a Metalcloak 2.5" lift on her... I put procomp wheels and 33's on the day I got her. We have gotten lots of rain in the area lately, so I'm sure it'll open again soon
It looks so unsafe to see y'all trailing with no doors on. I mean it's a jeep thing but if you flip over, you lose the security of that piece of metal being btwn you and the ground or whatever is coming at you.
It is a blast. You also might want to check out Gulches it’s in Waterloo SC. Also before going to Beasley Knob you need to make sure it’s open it is ran by the forestry service and they close it seasonally and when it rains.
Great video.. I have almost the same as red lobster.. this video helped me a lot to decide if I could do this trail.. Now I need to plan it.. thx for the video
That was our first time but there will be many more trips to come. If you’ve never taken your family I suggest giving it a shot we had a great time together. Thank you for watching our video. There are some more you would probably like the where are we trip 2 video we got high centered.
Yes you are correct we air down to 15-20 psi at Gulches and noticed a huge difference. I just got an air compressor going to mount it under the seat so we can air up.
You should definitely check it out. It’s only open seasonally and if it hasn’t rained it is ran by national forest service I think it cost $5 per rig. What do you wheel?
You should definitely check it out. It’s only open seasonally and if it hasn’t rained it is ran by national forest service I think it cost $5 per rig. What do you wheel?
@@jeepthis1257 I went to check it out Wednesday afternoon for a little over an hour. Went back Thursday morning and it was closed because of the rain... On our way to Windrock now
Would love to do some trail riding with my pro 4 x frontier, but, that ain't no frontier roads that's jeep roads. Great fun especially the last sentence. 73
Great video, it looks like you were all pretty new to wheeling and you enjoyed every bit of it. I'm sure your vehicles have all been modified more since this video was made. I did this trail last year and after watching your video I can't wait to go back there again next summer. Beautiful countryside and what better way to see than in a topless Jeep on a warm sunny day with family and friends.
Although this video is now 3 year old, updating the comment here to say, great fun, great family time, but WOW you guys were dangerous. Hopefully since it's been 3 years you all have improved. 20:26 really shows how unsafe you all were. Someone should have already been guiding her to the far left before she dipped. I know that spot very well. Right tire down would have resulted in forward roll down that hill. All in good fun, but to any newbie watching this thinking about Beasley please be safe. It's a fun place, but all off roading (especially with doors off) requires special attention to detail when traversing the trails. God Bless
You are right it was a close call. My brother was parking and going to spot but she beat him there.
Great video!! next time disconnect the sway bar on both JL
That was before we had quick disconnects check out the gulches video to see what they are capable of disconnected
Great video love that orange Jeep
jeepinwithJesus yes the orange Jeep looks real good almost as good as the guy driving the white Jeep!
Do you think this place is possible in a Power Wagon?
No. I felt like a 4 door Jeep was almost to big.
Great video! Especially the end.. without Him, Beasley wouldn't exist.
I'm in Blue Ridge, want to do Beasley badly... need a lift first.. plus, I think it's closed right now
Thank you. If it’s closed now it’s due to rain I know it has opened for the season. As far as a lift we at the time we had 2” spacer lift and 33-34” tires combined with the long 4 door wheel base we did fine except for that one spot but we didn’t have time to cover the whole trail system. What do you drive?
Thank you. If it’s closed now it’s due to rain I know it has opened for the season. As far as a lift we at the time we had 2” spacer lift and 33-34” tires combined with the long 4 door wheel base we did fine except for that one spot but we didn’t have time to cover the whole trail system. What do you drive?
@@jeepthis1257 .. 2013 Sahara... I've had about a year and a half.. eventually I'll put a Metalcloak 2.5" lift on her... I put procomp wheels and 33's on the day I got her.
We have gotten lots of rain in the area lately, so I'm sure it'll open again soon
It looks so unsafe to see y'all trailing with no doors on. I mean it's a jeep thing but if you flip over, you lose the security of that piece of metal being btwn you and the ground or whatever is coming at you.
I didn’t want to scratch the doors didn’t think about the safety great point.
@@jeepthis1257 keeps get scratched doors. Your off-road lol
Cant wait to go check this place out. I live in young Harris and havent been yet. Looks like a lot of fun.
It is a blast. You also might want to check out Gulches it’s in Waterloo SC. Also before going to Beasley Knob you need to make sure it’s open it is ran by the forestry service and they close it seasonally and when it rains.
Great video.. I have almost the same as red lobster.. this video helped me a lot to decide if I could do this trail.. Now I need to plan it.. thx for the video
Thank you. Beasley is fun I can’t wait to go back
Stumbled across your video and realized that I’m in it lol I have the tan YJ we were talking in the parking lot
It’s a small world. And you have a very cool Jeep
@@jeepthis1257 do you guys have an Instagram account?
I’ve been there 4xs and completed Beasley. My wife and kids would love to tag along!!
That was our first time but there will be many more trips to come. If you’ve never taken your family I suggest giving it a shot we had a great time together. Thank you for watching our video. There are some more you would probably like the where are we trip 2 video we got high centered.
You should try out Wally chapmans Carolina Crawlers Park near Beasleys Knob
I will look it up. How does it compare to beasley
Love this trail! I would suggest deflating your tires to about 34 Psi Do you can get more traction for when you get stuck
Yes you are correct we air down to 15-20 psi at Gulches and noticed a huge difference. I just got an air compressor going to mount it under the seat so we can air up.
Took the stock rubicon there 😂. My first time off-roading too, went with friends and it was the hardest thing I’ve ever done
Are you going to go back?
@@jeepthis1257 I think I will. If I do it’ll be with my friend who has a winch 😂
No spot help from his wife or girlfriend? Smh. Leave her out there.... 😬
Beth is my wife. All I was thinking about was that one rock in the middle hitting my oil pan. She has gotten a lot better at spotting since then.
Gotta love solid axles over IDS
Solid axles and light weight are the secret to the Jeep capability. I believe
Thanks for watching!
I live in Douglasville, I haven’t been their yet. Looks like fun.
You should definitely check it out. It’s only open seasonally and if it hasn’t rained it is ran by national forest service I think it cost $5 per rig. What do you wheel?
You should definitely check it out. It’s only open seasonally and if it hasn’t rained it is ran by national forest service I think it cost $5 per rig. What do you wheel?
Thanks for the video, I'm in Florida heading there tomorrow. Looks like some decent trails.
They are real fun. What are you taking on the trails
@@jeepthis1257 I'm taking my Honda Pioneer 700 side by side and my brother is taking his 2019 JL Rubicon
Y’all will have a good time. Good luck.
@@jeepthis1257 I went to check it out Wednesday afternoon for a little over an hour. Went back Thursday morning and it was closed because of the rain... On our way to Windrock now
Do you guys live near here? We r going to be visiting ... I would love to wheel with you guys!!
We live about 2 hours away. But love to go to Beasley
Going in a jeep takes all the fun out of it
Hahaha. It’s all fun
Just don't get on 93B with those close to stock Jeeps
That is very good advice
Hey man, would you recommend this place for SxS or do you think it’s too rutted for SxS ?
It would be a blast on sxs we saw quite a few while we were there
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Thank you for getting back with me, one last question lol but you don’t think it’s too rutted for SxS ?
No also there is usually a bypass around the really tough parts.
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I’m going to give it try, thanks man
Ohv trip. Off highway vehicle sooo if the are truly ohv trail depending on the state they can ticket registered cars