Hey there, I'm wondering if I can do the Cinnamon Pass and Engineer Pass in a clockwise direction from Lake City with Toyata RAV4 AWD Rentalcar. Thanks for advice. I'm kind of experienced on rough gravel roads and got the whole day. And yes, on anither day wanna do the Ophir Pass eastbound, how doable is that?
Awesome video. I see y’all left your trailer at a “camp site”. We will be doing the alpine loop beginning of July with our “DIY Trailer”. Just curious as to why y’all didn’t keep the trailer with y’all when y’all were exploring. Is it not allowed/permitted, or just a preference? And again, super awesome video.
In case you return to the loop, which is such a cool area, the pronunciation of Ophir, in this area, is O-fir or O-fur, not O-fear. Yes, it obviously is the old world biblical name, which is pronounced as ya'll did, but it's America so...
@@SamAndrew27 Yeah, Ouray has to be the most difficult city name to pronounce in Colorado. People easily slaughter La Junta, Poudre and Buena Vista as well. My dad had a unique pronunciation for Pueblo that always turned my head. Ha!
Well done guys! From one videographer to another: fantastic video!
this area never gets old!
It’s definitely one of our favorite areas to explore.
Just got back from a dirt biking outing to Alpine Loop, Ophir Pass, Imogene Pass, etc.
Great production quality here guys, love it.
Your video has a nice vibe. Those jeep trails are my home. Now they are also the place where I find my dad’s spirit.
Loved this!
Thank you! More to come!
Awesome guys
Thank you! More to come!
Pumped to see more of your stuff man.
Same here!
Amazing job man. love it!
Yay!
Man taking head trauma at that altitude could be a real bad time. Glad they were able to get some friendly assistance and hope they're okay!
Yea, it was a weird situation
Nice work! Definitely giving me some good inspiration for future videos.👍🏼😊
Great! More to come!
Doing the Alpine loop for the first time and needing for input on where to camp on the trail
Hey there, I'm wondering if I can do the Cinnamon Pass and Engineer Pass in a clockwise direction from Lake City with Toyata RAV4 AWD Rentalcar. Thanks for advice. I'm kind of experienced on rough gravel roads and got the whole day. And yes, on anither day wanna do the Ophir Pass eastbound, how doable is that?
Awesome video. I see y’all left your trailer at a “camp site”. We will be doing the alpine loop beginning of July with our “DIY Trailer”. Just curious as to why y’all didn’t keep the trailer with y’all when y’all were exploring. Is it not allowed/permitted, or just a preference? And again, super awesome video.
Pulling trailers on the alpine loop is prohibited unfortunately. So it’s best to base camp
@@Braxton.Klavins thank you for that, I did not know.
To find “their own forgettable journey”? Do you mean UNforgettable?
No, we only do this if we can’t remember
@@Braxton.Klavins Or if it ended up being a boring trail 😄
Forgettable journey?
Idk, chat GPT told me to say it.
@@Braxton.Klavins it must be right then!
Why the grammar corrections? You knew what they meant.
So that in future videos, they can use the right word. Nothing wrong with trying to be helpful.
@@jamesmattice1518 because Braxton gives me a hard time and I like to return the favor.
In case you return to the loop, which is such a cool area, the pronunciation of Ophir, in this area, is O-fir or O-fur, not O-fear. Yes, it obviously is the old world biblical name, which is pronounced as ya'll did, but it's America so...
We will definitely be going back! And thank you for the correct pronunciation!
I didn't know how to pronounce Ouray ("Yur-ay") either until my second trip down...and I live in Colorado, haha
@@SamAndrew27 Yeah, Ouray has to be the most difficult city name to pronounce in Colorado. People easily slaughter La Junta, Poudre and Buena Vista as well. My dad had a unique pronunciation for Pueblo that always turned my head. Ha!