he'd be an hour 45 min from stateline to loon. i like that side better too. First 7 miles from Tahoma sucksI like the loon side of the trail better than the end if only going for a day. I have always camped at the trail head at loon lake so can't help you much on a hotel.
he'd be an hour 45 min from stateline to loon. i like that side better too. First 7 miles from Tahoma sucks
I like the loon side of the trail better than the end if only going for a day. I have always camped at the trail head at loon lake so can't help you much on a hotel.
Agree when I did the rubicon we took three days on the trail, camping as you go. So much to see.Either direction you go in would not be worth it in my opinion if just for one day. and if going in from Loon side I wouldn't go alone. I think there are better trails around for a one day deal.
You are not likely to get from loon to the springs in a day, you get about 100 feet into the trail til the first obstacle. and its all fun and games after that. I have seen jeeps on there side less than a mile into the trial. broken driveshafts one mile into the trail. ( that was me ) Going from Tahoe to the springs is doable in a day since most is just dirt road. and one big ass hill. nothing really difficult ( so really isn't that exciting ) but if going by yourself a much smarter choice.Thank you everyone for the suggestions.
So starting from Loon how far can I go before I start hitting extreme stuff that can break stuff? I am very capable in my Jeep and have done all of Johnson Valley and Big Bear, etc. But yes just me and my wife in the Jeep so don't want to get into trouble.
I just don't know what route is more extreme......Loon to the Springs or Tahoe to the Springs? Like I said I don't have to end up at the Springs, it is just one of the spots I always hear about. I have no problem turning around at any point but would guess like to get an ideal how far in either direction I can go with out getting in trouble so I can see it on the map.
I want to go and do a 3 day camping trip soon.Agree when I did the rubicon we took three days on the trail, camping as you go. So much to see.
Jeep Rubicon Recon with front and rear lockers, 5" long arm, 37' tires,axles,gears,winch,sliders,etc. Just left Apple Valley @ 4:30. 7 hour drive to South Tahoe and still not sure where I am staying tonight, open to suggestions. FrankYou are not likely to get from loon to the springs in a day, you get about 100 feet into the trail til the first obstacle. and its all fun and games after that. I have seen jeeps on there side less than a mile into the trial. broken driveshafts one mile into the trail. ( that was me ) Going from Tahoe to the springs is doable in a day since most is just dirt road. and one big ass hill. nothing really difficult ( so really isn't that exciting ) but if going by yourself a much smarter choice.
Nice looking Jeep. do you have front and rear lockers?
Do a lot of people go that way or would I be the only one getting people mad "going the wrong direction)?safest is from Tahoe period
Is the scenery and views nice if we start in Tahoe?People go both. but more start at loon. but you will spend half the day driving over to trail head at loon. most people. camp there and then start the trail in the morning.
actually one of the best views is right at the end of the trail. over looks the whole valleyIs the scenery and views nice if we start in Tahoe?