Holy moly! This is probably the most amazingly scenic video of yours I have ever watched. Production value was off the charts. WELL DONE!!! I have not heard of these trails before. Thank you for sharing them!
Absolutely one of the best nail biting videos I’ve ever seen, the production value, the beautiful scenery, the narration and the music was artful !! Great Job Really great job !!
Embarrassing for that RAM to just stop there. I bet the owner got hypoxia I could not think to move it to the right side of it @trailtraveler, thank you for sharing!
Great video! We spent a week last summer wheeling in the BV area and didn't scratch the surface as there was so much to do and see. Didn't do Mt. Antero last summer, but plan to next summer, so your video is great to see what we are in for. Thanks!
I did this trail a few years ago. It wasn’t particularly hard but hold your attention not only because of the views but the narrow road. The road to Baldwin lake scared the crap out of me though. I don’t think it was really all that but perception has a lot to do with it. It was off camber and raining and I chickened out. I didn’t want to see the bottom of the hill by rolling down it.
Another great video!! Obviously you are used to the altitude!! In 2020 I drove through the night from Yellowstone right to Pikes Peak. Bad idea! The altitude and exhaustion kicked my ass!! 😂
Mostly anyway...we live at 5,200' but we are in the mountains a lot so we are pretty used to it these days. In our next adventure video, we camped at 12,000'.
@@TrailTraveler I see. I wheel my 08 ram and have broken at least two cv axles. I rebuilt my entire rear end on my kitchen table with no pulleys or presses. The rear axles are only held in with a c clip. If you break a rear you can literally pull the whole wheel off with the remaining axle attached. They are pretty beefy I'm surprised it broke, that trail doesn't seem that difficult. The front CV are the weak point on the rams.
That is a fundraiser for The Blueribbon Coalition. They are taking legal action against different agencies to help keep trails open, re-open closed trails, and protect our rights to use public lands. You can learn more at blueribboncoalition.org
Are you legally allowed to forage mushrooms you see on trails/passes? Or even pick wildflowers and other flora you see? Or is like the concept of "leave no trace" and disturb nothing? -- BR
@@billredding2000 yes, you are allowed to pick mushrooms in certain locations like BLM land. That’s like asking if leave no trace means you shouldn’t fish there either even though the lakes are stocked for that purpose.
Holy moly! This is probably the most amazingly scenic video of yours I have ever watched. Production value was off the charts. WELL DONE!!! I have not heard of these trails before. Thank you for sharing them!
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely one of the best nail biting videos I’ve ever seen, the production value, the beautiful scenery, the narration and the music was artful !! Great Job Really great job !!
@@lawdog516 thank you so much, we are glad you enjoyed it!
Not much left to say about this trip.....Excellent! Well done!
Embarrassing for that RAM to just stop there. I bet the owner got hypoxia I could not think to move it to the right side of it @trailtraveler, thank you for sharing!
awesome video and I like when there are clouds in the scene like at 16:00 it helps show the scale of things
Thanks, much appreciated
Fantastic video and narration. Trail Traveler has inspired my wife and I to get out and see some great trails in our neck of the woods.
@@greghull3189 awesome! Thanks
Awesome video
Glad you liked it!
Great video! We spent a week last summer wheeling in the BV area and didn't scratch the surface as there was so much to do and see. Didn't do Mt. Antero last summer, but plan to next summer, so your video is great to see what we are in for. Thanks!
I did this trail a few years ago. It wasn’t particularly hard but hold your attention not only because of the views but the narrow road. The road to Baldwin lake scared the crap out of me though. I don’t think it was really all that but perception has a lot to do with it. It was off camber and raining and I chickened out. I didn’t want to see the bottom of the hill by rolling down it.
Another great video!! Obviously you are used to the altitude!! In 2020 I drove through the night from Yellowstone right to Pikes Peak. Bad idea! The altitude and exhaustion kicked my ass!! 😂
Mostly anyway...we live at 5,200' but we are in the mountains a lot so we are pretty used to it these days. In our next adventure video, we camped at 12,000'.
@ Wish could move to CO! Jealous!!
ive seen bigfoot several times on the Mineral Belt Trail in Leadville ;) IYKYK
He remains elusive to us so far :)
Did that Ram have a flat? Seems like they should have at least tried to move it closer to the side of the trail
The axle shaft broke. They certainly could have moved it a few feet to get out of the way.
@@TrailTravelercv axle or rear axle?
@@MichaelRasmussen-x4wrear
@@TrailTraveler I see. I wheel my 08 ram and have broken at least two cv axles. I rebuilt my entire rear end on my kitchen table with no pulleys or presses. The rear axles are only held in with a c clip. If you break a rear you can literally pull the whole wheel off with the remaining axle attached. They are pretty beefy I'm surprised it broke, that trail doesn't seem that difficult. The front CV are the weak point on the rams.
What is that "fundraiser" just below the title about?
That is a fundraiser for The Blueribbon Coalition. They are taking legal action against different agencies to help keep trails open, re-open closed trails, and protect our rights to use public lands. You can learn more at blueribboncoalition.org
Are you legally allowed to forage mushrooms you see on trails/passes?
Or even pick wildflowers and other flora you see?
Or is like the concept of "leave no trace" and disturb nothing?
-- BR
@@billredding2000 yes, you are allowed to pick mushrooms in certain locations like BLM land. That’s like asking if leave no trace means you shouldn’t fish there either even though the lakes are stocked for that purpose.