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Not a Bronco story (unfortunately) but spent yesterday exploring the Tahoe National Forest up by Emigrant Gap with my kid. This is been my go-to area, for the last couple of trips. Usually I go in up by Forest Hill, but this time we decided to hit some of the northern parts.

I'll try to attach my Gaia route But I'm new to that software I don't know if I did it right.

Maybe we can start getting some "beginner trips" going.


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calgecko
calgecko
looks like a great drive! heartbreaking to see the damage from the fires though :(
da_jokker
@calgecko yeah I was a bit creepy to just see nothing but naked tree trunks. But with all the dead trees lying everywhere around, it's just kindling waiting to be set off.
Daktari
Daktari
nice! Sure would be neat to somehow have a collection of trails on this site, but maybe in the main part in the off roading section? I'm new to really using Gaia too, have to see if I can incorporate what you posted.
The fire damage is sad for sure. So much beauty lost over the last couple years. All coming back, but never will be the same again in our lifetime :-(
calgecko
calgecko
@Daktari here's a playlist of videos I've made of places I've gone over the past year, not too far from Sacramento area:
Daktari
Daktari
@calgecko oh, that's great, thank you! This is my first 4x4, so not familiar with any trails anywhere near (I'm in the East Bay), and just looking at maps doesn't tell much. I'll def check out your videos!
jikozi
jikozi
Sorry if this is slightly off topic, but can you recommend some beginner areas in Foresthill? I have in-laws up there but don't know a ton about the area. The Bronco wont be here for a while, but I wouldn't mind exploring a bit in the F150.
da_jokker
@jikozi oh there is a ton. Tahoe National Forrest is full of roads. I have Gaia (still learning how to use it) but it is $40 a year and you can see all the roads to explore up there. You can also google Forest Hill Rock quarry.

Here's a screenshot of the path I like to go when I'm up there. The upper loop can get a little tight, but as you can maybe see the big trail starts and stops on Forest Hill Road.

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jikozi
jikozi
Thanks so much @da_jokker. I just started looking into a good GPS app for off-roading so I'll check out GAIA too.
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jikozi
jikozi
Thanks @calgecko! I will play around with it for sure!
Daktari
Daktari
@jikozi Gaia is really good, a little bit of a learning curve, but pretty easy to figure out and well worth it. I think it even displays on the center screen now via apple or android, though I haven't tired that yet, no trails near my home.
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da_jokker
@jikozi yeah just download the free version. They have their own base map that actually is pretty good. But there's a couple key layers that you would eventually want and you need premium for that. Matt at ozark overland has some YouTube videos. But I will admit the more tutorials you try to watch the more confusing it gets.

But In the end you only need a couple key layers, Plus you can then import files from somebody else that will draw it out for you (unless the import function doesn't work with the free?) OnX is about the only other competitor, but there's a bit of a difference on how they work and some drawbacks (there are comparison videos out there as well).
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