Saw it for the first time September in 2022. I am forever changed. I have only seen the mountains a few times, and my Colorado trip has set forth a momentum that fundamentally changed my life. I quit my job, started my own business, and made extreme life changes to be able to afford the time & money to travel as often as I want to. I hope the mountain energy can move you one day too, it is truly like nothing else in this world.
To the person reading this, Good Luck! Stop stressing, everything will be okay. No matter what hardships you are facing right now, you can and will make it through it! 🥰😊🌹🍀
Wonderful views, Rockies are looking quite similar with The Alps, just that they are wilder, with less inhabited places. The road is in very good condition, with a good alignment, such a road would have many hairpins here in Europe. The weather was also fantastic, must have been a great feeling to drive there. Thanks a lot for the video, greeetings from a roadtripper from Germany!
I watched this on my giant screen 4K TV and WOW! I think I could feel my ears popping. LOL I have a question for any and all of the locals that are familiar with this part of Colorado. I'm from east of teh Mississippi and so, I don't know what all these trees are. But, I'm thinking that the majority of them up on the mountainsides are Lodgepole Pines. My question is... why are there so many dead ones?
Between 2005 and 2017, a severe outbreak of spruce bark beetles swept through more than 741,000 acres of high-elevation forest in the southern Rocky Mountains near Wolf Creek Pass-killing more than 90 percent of Engelmann spruce trees in many stands
Yes. Between 2005 and 2017, a severe outbreak of spruce bark beetles swept through more than 741,000 acres of high-elevation forest in the southern Rocky Mountains near Wolf Creek Pass-killing more than 90 percent of Engelmann spruce trees in many stands
Between 2005 and 2017, a severe outbreak of spruce bark beetles swept through more than 741,000 acres of high-elevation forest in the southern Rocky Mountains near Wolf Creek Pass-killing more than 90 percent of Engelmann spruce trees in many stands
Between 2005 and 2017, a severe outbreak of spruce bark beetles swept through more than 741,000 acres of high-elevation forest in the southern Rocky Mountains near Wolf Creek Pass-killing more than 90 percent of Engelmann spruce trees in many stands
promotes positive thinking. Nature is talking to me as I watch. The mountains are calling my name.
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Beautifully and professionally done. I appreciate just the soothing sound of the engine. Big like for you.
Thanks so much!!!
This as been in the bucket list but now, after seeing this in 4K, more so than ever.
Good to hear, hope you get the chance to see the pass in person!
Could anywhere be more beautiful!!?? Love this drive ❤
Agreed, it’s a gorgeous area! Thanks for watching!
ليس لدي ما اقوله سوى انه فيديو اكثر من رائع شكرا جزيلا لك على مشاركتنا هذا🌹
شكرًا لك! 💚
Your videos are always wonderful to see. It’s the next best thing to being there and for those who can’t get there. 🙂Thanks. ❤❤🙂
💜 Thanks!
The drive and scenery are just beautiful!
Thanks! 💚
Another great one. Thanks for doing this. The scenery at the Wolf Creek Valley Lookout is amazing.
It's a great mountain pass with incredible scenery!
Never seen such a scenic route before
I wish I could visit it some day
Hope you can see it one day in real life!
Saw it for the first time September in 2022. I am forever changed. I have only seen the mountains a few times, and my Colorado trip has set forth a momentum that fundamentally changed my life.
I quit my job, started my own business, and made extreme life changes to be able to afford the time & money to travel as often as I want to.
I hope the mountain energy can move you one day too, it is truly like nothing else in this world.
Another superb drive thank you so much 🇬🇧
Thanks!!!
beautiful video, beautiful road, beautiful weather, wish i was there
Thanks, Colorado is an amazing place and the weather was perfect!
Hermoso lugar gracias hermoso paseo aventuras todos los días gracias ❤
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Colorado is pretty!
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Been through here so much,I know every turn, home.
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Absolutely beautiful!
💙 Thanks, glad you like it!
I've done this drive all the way to LC, BEAUTIFUL!!!
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I'm doing that route in the opposite direction in a month. Thoughts on if one way is better than the other for the reveal of the scenery?
Both ways are just as beautiful, really! Depends on your starting point.
To the person reading this, Good Luck! Stop stressing, everything will be okay. No matter what hardships you are facing right now, you can and will make it through it!
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Wonderful views, Rockies are looking quite similar with The Alps, just that they are wilder, with less inhabited places. The road is in very good condition, with a good alignment, such a road would have many hairpins here in Europe. The weather was also fantastic, must have been a great feeling to drive there. Thanks a lot for the video, greeetings from a roadtripper from Germany!
We love driving in Colorado and we can’t wait to visit the Alps someday!
beautiful!😃
Thank you! 😊
Happy New Year! Hau'oli Makahiki Hou!🤙🍾
Happy New Year!
Incrivelmente lindo !!esse lugar e como um lindo sonho e um paraíso !
Obrigado por assistir!!!
Eu agradeço a vocês por postarem esses vídeos com esses lugares lindos esses lindos passeios ., Parabéns !!!
Driven it many times. Best in heavy snow.
I bet!
at 47 min. Mexican cafe is great !
Thanks for the tip!
America The Beautiful!
Beautiful indeed! 🇺🇸
You should see it in the winter when the snow bank is higher than your car.
Definitely something else riding through the mountains when they’re packed with snow!
잘 봤습니다. Colorado Westcliff recommend
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I watched this on my giant screen 4K TV and WOW! I think I could feel my ears popping. LOL I have a question for any and all of the locals that are familiar with this part of Colorado. I'm from east of teh Mississippi and so, I don't know what all these trees are. But, I'm thinking that the majority of them up on the mountainsides are Lodgepole Pines. My question is... why are there so many dead ones?
Nice video. But it is sad to see all those dead trees, especially compared to the former lush valley. I hope it's a passing thing.
Hopefully!
Between 2005 and 2017, a severe outbreak of spruce bark beetles swept through more than 741,000 acres of high-elevation forest in the southern Rocky Mountains near Wolf Creek Pass-killing more than 90 percent of Engelmann spruce trees in many stands
Those Beatles are ravishing the Forrest. Incredibly sad 😢
“Wolf Creek Pass way up on the Great Divide, truckin’ on down the other side”…
Great song!
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I surprised how green it is considering there is a drought
Definitely still a lot of green trees in Colorado!
Home.
What a place to call home!
@@AdventureEveryDay yep!
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Why are there so many dead treas? It seems to extend as far as the eye can see! Is there some kind of disease that is killing them all?
Fire, disease, invasive species, all are contributing factors unfortunately.
Yes. Between 2005 and 2017, a severe outbreak of spruce bark beetles swept through more than 741,000 acres of high-elevation forest in the southern Rocky Mountains near Wolf Creek Pass-killing more than 90 percent of Engelmann spruce trees in many stands
Yes. Beetles
you passed my house lol
Very cool! What a pristine place to live!
What camara are you using, please?
Mile after mile of dead trees. ? ? ?
Between 2005 and 2017, a severe outbreak of spruce bark beetles swept through more than 741,000 acres of high-elevation forest in the southern Rocky Mountains near Wolf Creek Pass-killing more than 90 percent of Engelmann spruce trees in many stands
Between 2005 and 2017, a severe outbreak of spruce bark beetles swept through more than 741,000 acres of high-elevation forest in the southern Rocky Mountains near Wolf Creek Pass-killing more than 90 percent of Engelmann spruce trees in many stands
i fucking live there
Don't drive thru there when it snows. Scary
Happy New Year! Hau'oli Makahiki Hou!🤙🍾
Happy New Year!