Awesome vid. I want to explore that pass and a few hopefully easier paths someday. But when it comes to Google or Apple maps, yeah learned long time ago if it directs you to a questionable route, I'll stop and bring up the map and look for alternate ones. As this could have been far worse for them. They were lucky you were there.
I will say, at least they were going the easier direction. A box truck tried to go up it the other way a few years ago and blocked the pass for several days.
It's a 360 camera on the end of a selfie stick that extends out from the bumper. You might be able to see the shadow of the stick in some shots. Thanks for your comment!
We just got back from CO and while on the trails saw some vehicles that were questionable. Ophir pass, Subaru Crosstrek. Coming down Engineer Pass, a Subaru Forester, then we saw an older couple in a new Lincoln Navigator... The Subaru's I understand, the Navigator left us wondering... Also what are using equipment wise to get that view/s with your camera. Very cool perspectives.
The Navigator sounds like it would create a problem when passing other vehicles, they're so huge. The unique view is from an Insta360 ONE X, you don't see the pole it is mounted on.
@@kayloradventure It was a little tight getting around them, but it was on a wider section of the trail. I will have to check out the camera, I liked how it was able to move around. Thanks.
I saw somebody do Ophir one time in a Nissan Sentra, and a couple of weeks ago I saw someone on Engineer Pass (a few miles east of Ophir and more difficult) in a Mazda CX5. I'm always surprised there aren't more disasters.
At least they had nice weather. We did the pass in August 2010...heavy rain. There was a road grader at the top.....he'd just repaired the road from the Telluride end. Got down into the woods, and a bulldozer was repairing the road at one of the stream crossings. He waved us on, made it, but the Jeep was bottomed out all the way thru the slop. Got to Ouray, and there'd been a mud slide across 550. The D&S RR had a washout that same day. Great day to do Ophir! Glad we didn't do our original plan out of Animas Forks!!!
There was a landslide on Black Bear a few days after I was there, it's surprising how much those trails can change from day to day. Sounds like you got the maximum experience.
I have been watching these shelf road videos lately and have to wonder how well a trail motorcycle would do on such rough terrain. I never see any on these videos.
I saw trail motorcycles on every mountain pass I drove, there are definitely lots of riders out there. The main difficulty seemed to be stalling out and starting on steep inclines with a loose surface.
I would value your opinion… Debating doing this pass in my Subaru Outback that has a very good set of a/t tires on it. I have quite a lot of off road experience as I had a Tacoma TRD Pro before this Outback that I took on trails much more technical than this one, so it is mostly down to the car. Do you think it is doable?
I think Ophir is doable with some care. There are mild ledges just west of the peak, and you'll have to watch the big overhang on the Subaru bumper because I can see it scraping. Other than that the pass is rough dirt and gravel. If you're going slow make sure the faster rigs go first or can get around you to avoid a pileup.
WE JUST RESCUED A RIDER ON OPHIR PASS. We posted that video on our channel. Same thing happened, where he had the google maps send him over the pass. He was on a motorcycle. It’s crazy story. 15 crashes. Watch “Man Down On Ophir Pass”.
This is not a joke. Apple maps sent them to a dangerous path, in incapable machine with probably no experience traversing such terrain. They should thank god that they found you there to help them out.
I just tried Apple Maps. From Silverton to Telluride it routes me on paved roads unless I select walking or riding a bike. Then it routes me over Ophir Pass. Maybe they just had the wrong transportation method selected.
I think the Sequoia would be fine if you have experience with mild off-roading and shelf roads. It's a larger vehicle so make sure you are comfortable maneuvering on narrow trails.
I agree, It isn't technically difficult, but for your average driver it's terrifying, and small mistakes on that trail can kill you. It really depends on the experience of the driver.
I use an Insta360 One X camera that's great for trail videos. I put it on a short selfie stick on the front bumper or stick it on the windshield with suction cups. You can connect a USB power bank and it will record for hours at a time.
Wow! I expected a young couple that has never heard of a real map and only knows smartphone apps. These two were old enough to know better. The old saying "Trust, but verify does not apply to GPS." Never trust a GPS and always verify especially when you leave the mall parking lot.
Went down Ophir pass in 2002 with a 2000 Chevy Malibu rented out of Texas. Came from Quray US 550 side, thinking I could save time to Cortez. Eastside from 550 not that difficult. Got to the top, looked down the trail before the 1st turn, rocks looked smooth and I thought. "okay, it's down hill". After that turn, rocks were jutting out all through the trail, scraped the hell out of the undercarriage and punctured a tire right before the downstream creek. (Don't know how I didn't puncture transmission or oil pan) Punched through that and changed the tire. Got to the town of Ophir then to Rico and to 160. Scared me shitless & I swore 4X4 vehicle or not, would never mess with anything like these off road mountain passes again.
@@kayloradventure well, a few years ago we, and several others stood on the top of the pass in shock as a couple of Japanese appearing ladies passed us in a Taurus. They seemed……tense.🤣🤣🤣
At least it didn't try to route them over Black Bear! Awesome video!
Thanks! They were headed to Telluride, I hope they glanced up and saw the switchbacks from a *safe distance.
😆 🤣 lol
Awesome vid. I want to explore that pass and a few hopefully easier paths someday. But when it comes to Google or Apple maps, yeah learned long time ago if it directs you to a questionable route, I'll stop and bring up the map and look for alternate ones. As this could have been far worse for them. They were lucky you were there.
I will say, at least they were going the easier direction. A box truck tried to go up it the other way a few years ago and blocked the pass for several days.
Each story I hear about Ophir Pass gets a little crazier. I'm not sure what's next after a box truck!
@@kayloradventure these things happen when you blindly follow GPS.
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That drive up or down is no JOKE!
Been through there and we’ll never drive it again!
You are awesome to help him!
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Thanks! Ophir Pass definitely leaves an impression.
I'll never forget ATVing on Hancock pass and was on the road to the Alpine Tunnel when a Toyota Camry came at my wife and I. Like your oil pan much?
That's the most out of place vehicle I've heard so far! At least they were getting good gas mileage lol.
😄It was bizarre, I'm telling you. We just shook our heads, got out of the way and hoped they decided to turn back to St. Elmo after that.
Cool footage! Can you tell me where your camera was mounted? Haven't seen many angles like that
It's a 360 camera on the end of a selfie stick that extends out from the bumper. You might be able to see the shadow of the stick in some shots. Thanks for your comment!
We just got back from CO and while on the trails saw some vehicles that were questionable. Ophir pass, Subaru Crosstrek. Coming down Engineer Pass, a Subaru Forester, then we saw an older couple in a new Lincoln Navigator... The Subaru's I understand, the Navigator left us wondering...
Also what are using equipment wise to get that view/s with your camera. Very cool perspectives.
The Navigator sounds like it would create a problem when passing other vehicles, they're so huge. The unique view is from an Insta360 ONE X, you don't see the pole it is mounted on.
@@kayloradventure It was a little tight getting around them, but it was on a wider section of the trail. I will have to check out the camera, I liked how it was able to move around. Thanks.
Wow..glad they didn’t have an accident
I saw somebody do Ophir one time in a Nissan Sentra, and a couple of weeks ago I saw someone on Engineer Pass (a few miles east of Ophir and more difficult) in a Mazda CX5. I'm always surprised there aren't more disasters.
I've gotten a lot of stories about this pass and they get crazier every time, hah.
At least they had nice weather. We did the pass in August 2010...heavy rain. There was a road grader at the top.....he'd just repaired the road from the Telluride end. Got down into the woods, and a bulldozer was repairing the road at one of the stream crossings. He waved us on, made it, but the Jeep was bottomed out all the way thru the slop.
Got to Ouray, and there'd been a mud slide across 550. The D&S RR had a washout that same day. Great day to do Ophir! Glad we didn't do our original plan out of Animas Forks!!!
There was a landslide on Black Bear a few days after I was there, it's surprising how much those trails can change from day to day. Sounds like you got the maximum experience.
I have been watching these shelf road videos lately and have to wonder how well a trail motorcycle would do on such rough terrain. I never see any on these videos.
I saw trail motorcycles on every mountain pass I drove, there are definitely lots of riders out there. The main difficulty seemed to be stalling out and starting on steep inclines with a loose surface.
Just did Ophir yesterday. About 8 motorcycles passed me, one of which had 2 people on it 😂
Bikes do all of these roads. Ophir is on the Colorado Backcountry Discovery Route. I've ridden it both directions.
I would value your opinion… Debating doing this pass in my Subaru Outback that has a very good set of a/t tires on it. I have quite a lot of off road experience as I had a Tacoma TRD Pro before this Outback that I took on trails much more technical than this one, so it is mostly down to the car. Do you think it is doable?
I think Ophir is doable with some care. There are mild ledges just west of the peak, and you'll have to watch the big overhang on the Subaru bumper because I can see it scraping. Other than that the pass is rough dirt and gravel. If you're going slow make sure the faster rigs go first or can get around you to avoid a pileup.
On the one hand, when all said and done, they may boast that two rookies in a car conquered the pass! Hard lesson learned!
They definitely have a great story to share!
Wandering how you had your camera attached?
That's a 360 camera. When you put them in a selfie stick it looks like they're floating.
WE JUST RESCUED A RIDER ON OPHIR PASS. We posted that video on our channel. Same thing happened, where he had the google maps send him over the pass. He was on a motorcycle. It’s crazy story. 15 crashes. Watch “Man Down On Ophir Pass”.
Have seen all to many time out in the Mojave Desert especially with people from the East Coast & Europe...
We did Ophir several times but it would be terrible for someone used to paved roads. 😳
Or a fear of heights!
This is not a joke. Apple maps sent them to a dangerous path, in incapable machine with probably no experience traversing such terrain. They should thank god that they found you there to help them out.
Everything worked out OK. Fortunately, many people in the off-road community will stop and help when they see someone in trouble.
I just tried Apple Maps. From Silverton to Telluride it routes me on paved roads unless I select walking or riding a bike. Then it routes me over Ophir Pass. Maybe they just had the wrong transportation method selected.
That's a good point, they do geocaching so maybe forgot to switch their map from walking.
Is this doable in my Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro (4-wheel drive)?
I think the Sequoia would be fine if you have experience with mild off-roading and shelf roads. It's a larger vehicle so make sure you are comfortable maneuvering on narrow trails.
I mean Ophir is like a 3 out of 10. If not for a few narrow bits it would be even lower. Unless Apple maps route someone in the winter.
I agree, It isn't technically difficult, but for your average driver it's terrifying, and small mistakes on that trail can kill you. It really depends on the experience of the driver.
@@kayloradventure we didn’t think it was the difficult. But that scree is like switchblade rocks or something.
Glad you were there to help! How did you do the panning outside shots?
I use an Insta360 One X camera that's great for trail videos. I put it on a short selfie stick on the front bumper or stick it on the windshield with suction cups. You can connect a USB power bank and it will record for hours at a time.
Great job on the video. I may or may not be related to the female in the rental car
@@JenniferBland Thanks! Maybe they'll take you with them next time.
Wow! I expected a young couple that has never heard of a real map and only knows smartphone apps. These two were old enough to know better.
The old saying "Trust, but verify does not apply to GPS." Never trust a GPS and always verify especially when you leave the mall parking lot.
@@airmail793 geocaching. Bless your heart.
Why don't you edit out parts instead of showing us your INDY 500 skills.
Hi Kenneth, it sounds like you really dislike the video. What parts are the "Indy 500" that you would remove?
Oof fur
Went down Ophir pass in 2002 with a 2000 Chevy Malibu rented out of Texas. Came from Quray US 550 side, thinking I could save time to Cortez. Eastside from 550 not that difficult. Got to the top, looked down the trail before the 1st turn, rocks looked smooth and I thought. "okay, it's down hill". After that turn, rocks were jutting out all through the trail, scraped the hell out of the undercarriage and punctured a tire right before the downstream creek. (Don't know how I didn't puncture transmission or oil pan) Punched through that and changed the tire. Got to the town of Ophir then to Rico and to 160. Scared me shitless & I swore 4X4 vehicle or not, would never mess with anything like these off road mountain passes again.
Yes, if you start on the east side it's deceptively easy until after the pass. I wonder how many rental cars have made it that way by accident 😄
@@kayloradventure well, a few years ago we, and several others stood on the top of the pass in shock as a couple of Japanese appearing ladies passed us in a Taurus. They seemed……tense.🤣🤣🤣
@@delloltmans1319 I'm starting to think that Ophir is a popular place for accidental drives!
Siri directed people in a sedan to Aspen over Taylor Pass.
Yikes, I looked at some video of Taylor Pass and that was probably not fun (for a sedan, looks great for a Jeep though!).
It wasn't "borderline stupid". It was just stupid. People putting all their trust in social media instead of using their common sense.