So today I met up with
@robertv and another member named Brian to do my first "serious" trail Hurricane Creek Trail to Max Patch. Great time guys, thank you!
Just some things to note... A lot of people say you can do this trail easily with a 2wd or an awd subaru. I honestly dont think so. Maybe the trail conditions have worsened, but this felt pretty tricky, some decent sized rutts, and some rather steep climbs mixed with muddy spots in some parts. I did my best to video capture the trip but unfortunately I only got about 15% of the trail on film. I was using my phone, and once the memory ran out, it just flatlined for the remainder of the trip. I did this in my Toyota Tundra with pretty much no sweat, but the steep drops on the sides and narrow track made me rather uneasy. Robert told me I was being paranoid and that i had at least a foot to a foot and a half but still, its a big boned vehicle with a sizeable lift and it felt rather uneasy on the narrow winding track. The jeeps seemed to have no trouble either and certainly seemed to have an easier time with the narrow corridors. Plus, they are experienced, capable drivers which I am not. Anyhow, on with the pictures and video.
Up front is Brians Jeep, Behind him is
@robertv 's Jeep, and in the back is My tundra.
@robertv and his Jeep.
My big goofy self at the trail head. behind us is I40.
And some videos of the drive.
Part1
Part2
Part3
Part4
Unfortunately, Brian got stucked... Here are the vids of the extraction. Probably overly cautious, but in the end, nothing was broken so ill say that Robert and Brian did it just right.
Part 1 : Analysis.
Part 2 : Setting Up
Part 3 : Extraction
This is just a small taste of the trail, it got significantly harder in some places. Definately not the fire road we had originally expected. Not impossible, but a lot of fun and some challenges.
NOTE: Please forgive my stupid commentary on the video. Turn off the volume on the video and crank up some tunes. It will be more fun that way.