Oh no boys that’s not good. Having a hub come apart on the trailer. Nice run there at Mulberry. It’s funny you guys talking about how steep the trail is, but yet you can’t tell in the video crazy! Thanks for taking so long guys.
@miillersoffroad6 ай бұрын
Yeah we were stressing there for a minute. Thankfully we found a replacement hub and at least salvaged that day of riding. Yeah man that trail is steep! It's a good one though. Thanks for tuning in buddy
@johnwilliam66386 ай бұрын
Great video, we use the Garmin Montana 700 GPS for riding with the Backroads map chip, you can download various areas with the Birdseye view gives amazing details
@miillersoffroad6 ай бұрын
Now thats cool! I might have to look into that dude. I love Gaia, but you can never have too much mapping lol!!! Thanks for checking out the video man.
@Hotwire4056 ай бұрын
Can I make a request that on your trail guides for the members, can you include information about the specific trail as to if a UTV will fit or not? I have a Can am Maverick x3 72" wide ride. I watch your videos, and some make me wonder if I could fit down some or not. I live in Oklahoma and am planning some rides, based off information I see from you guys videos. Maybe could be another part of the Members only area to get trail specific info with the actual trail routes!!! Thanks and Great videos!!!!
@miillersoffroad6 ай бұрын
Hey that's a great suggestion! Welcome to the members area as well. I will definitely try to mention it in our upcoming videos!
@philipalexius80476 ай бұрын
Just found you guys on youtube a couple of months ago. Awesome videos so far! What part of Arkansas are yall from? i noticed in one of your previous videos you were at whataburger in Searcy. I grew up in Heber Springs but now live in Virginia. Arkansas sure has some beautiful country! Keep it up!
@miillersoffroad6 ай бұрын
Oh man we have a few really good friends in Heber that actually ride with us sometimes 🤣. We're just north of Jonesboro. Glad you found our channel man. Thanks for tuning in!
@philipalexius80476 ай бұрын
@@miillersoffroad very cool! Thanks for responding! Enjoy the trails!
@OHVLife6 ай бұрын
I notice you guys and others riding in Arkansas often have to hit the pavement to get to certain trails. I usually ride with my teenage kids whom none of them have a driver's license yet. Are they pretty strict about ATV use on the hard roads in AR without a DL or street legal kits installed?
@miillersoffroad6 ай бұрын
That's a great question. We have been riding these trails and have lived here our entire lives. We have never once been pulled over while riding on pavement. Depending on the age of the kids though, I would try my hardest to stay off highway 7 if your riding the moccasin gap area or highway 23 if you're in the Mill Creek area. Those are both winding 2 lane highways with fast traffic and steep drop offs, it would make me nervous to bring young ones personally. No license or street legal kits are necessary. If for some reason you are pulled over, you just have to prove that you're traveling from one legal trail to another legal trail.
@OHVLife6 ай бұрын
@@miillersoffroad Good to know. I am a bit apprehensive about letting my teens drive on those hard roads due to the traffic and potential speeds the motorcycles and muscle cars I see out there all the time like to travel.
@miillersoffroad6 ай бұрын
@@OHVLife I would feel the same. Here's the thing though, whether your wanting to ride buckhorn, magazine, Moccasin Gap, Brock Creek, or Mill Creek, you don't ever have to really touch pavement. I've done plenty of rides at all of those places and never touched pavement the entire day. The only reason we roll pavement at times is to get to the next trail faster, get back to the parking area faster, or it's just in the loop we've created.
@OHVLife6 ай бұрын
@@miillersoffroad Thats good news then. I can only research the trail systems in Arkansas via YT channels like yours. I am planning to move out there later this summer so hopefully get to run some trails there before Fall. Although I bet Fall is the best time to ride!
@miillersoffroad6 ай бұрын
@@OHVLife I like fall for the colors. I have rode in the fall and it's been great. But I have also done some riding in the fall when it's incredibly hot and dusty as well which sucks. I've camped outside in late November at macks pines and wish I had an air conditioner the humidity was so bad. But once again, fall has been great at times. Really varies year to year.