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Thanks man. What types of places do you take yours?Great video, thanks for sharing. Living in San Diego, you will not find access to this much green scenery.
Agreed, most of my off-roading has been in the desert, however, I have taken a couple of mountain trails that have lot's of green. The mountain trails can be a little harder especially if they have portions of the trails that are shelf roads with big drop offs. It's just fun getting the GX out doing what it was built for. Thanks for the video. What were the two vehicles in front of the GX?Great video, thanks for sharing. Living in San Diego, you will not find access to this much green scenery.
Two Lexus LX 700h Overtrails.Agreed, most of my off-roading has been in the desert, however, I have taken a couple of mountain trails that have lot's of green. The mountain trails can be a little harder especially if they have portions of the trails that are shelf roads with big drop offs. It's just fun getting the GX out doing what it was built for. Thanks for the video. What were the two vehicles in front of the GX?
You were in good company. For me some of these shelf roads can get pretty dicey, until I look up the trail and it's designated 3 or easy. The desert has a lot of washboard roads so you have to air down. You can go faster in some areas and lots of people do.Two Lexus LX 700h Overtrails.
Some of the video doesn't show, but there was some spots where one foot over too much I am rolling and hoping a tree stops me much like shelf road.
I haven't been offroading in a desert before, but I feel like that allows for much more higher speed stuff?