Jeep,UTV or ATV, no matter how you get up it ,Its always BEA-utiful. Had to watch it on 2x speed. Love the pass Did it in 2017 missed 18 and not foresure we"ll make it in 2019(to big a group) "Thanx Fer Sharin"
We are headed to Ouray the first part of Sept. going to do a few trails further north around Breckinridge first. Then Pougkeepsee Gulch and Imogene Pass on our way to Moab... we love the trails and scenery around Ouray.
This was second week of July, however there was an extraordinary amount of late May snow in 2017. That snow delayed the opening of several trails through end of July. This was an anomaly year. Late June will be rough at the higher elevations, and different year over year. This year, 2018, there was hail and heavy rain the first 2 weeks of July. All a guess on how Mother Nature will let you enjoy your toys. Good luck and stay safe, and keep some momentum when going uphill.
You should be fine. Might want to get a spotter out ahead of you above the mine ruins (gray rock) to keep you inside the lines. My Jeep is 83 inches wide and we stayed in tracks albeit some were pretty darn close to the edge.
These are great video's! They actual show how technical and difficult these roads can be.
Jeep,UTV or ATV, no matter how you get up it ,Its always BEA-utiful. Had to watch it on 2x speed. Love the pass Did it in 2017 missed 18 and not foresure we"ll make it in 2019(to big a group) "Thanx Fer Sharin"
Thanks for watching! We had a Jeep with us behind us keeping the pace low. Tried not cut out much. Thanks for hanging in there.
Great video, I have been there I know how technical it can be. This is pure adrenaline. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome trail one of my favorites
How many hours to complete the trip?
Telluride to Ouray is about 12 miles. Should be able to complete the trip in 4 hours. Longer depending on stops for photos.
We are headed to Ouray the first part of Sept. going to do a few trails further north around Breckinridge first. Then Pougkeepsee Gulch and Imogene Pass on our way to Moab... we love the trails and scenery around Ouray.
Great video. Would have been nice to see an all around view from the top. Guess I’ll have to go now. Bet it’s a fantastic view.
I like this point of view much better.
Nice ride. Thanks for sharing. Itching to get my '15' JGC Limited with larger AT tires out there. It's on my bucket list!!😁
I'm guessing late June this is probably impassable on a KLR? I'm going to Telluride for 2019 & am looking for some interesting trails.
This was second week of July, however there was an extraordinary amount of late May snow in 2017. That snow delayed the opening of several trails through end of July. This was an anomaly year. Late June will be rough at the higher elevations, and different year over year. This year, 2018, there was hail and heavy rain the first 2 weeks of July. All a guess on how Mother Nature will let you enjoy your toys. Good luck and stay safe, and keep some momentum when going uphill.
Why do you drive that Jeep through water as if you were driving a low profile sports car? Common man, it’s a Jeep!!!
yesssssssssssssssssss I drive my Rubi through water like a jeep is supposed to fast
Outstnding! Building my LC 200 so I can hit the trail soon😎👍
Are a few of those narrow areas too narrow for a full size overland truck? (low cg)
You should be fine. Might want to get a spotter out ahead of you above the mine ruins (gray rock) to keep you inside the lines. My Jeep is 83 inches wide and we stayed in tracks albeit some were pretty darn close to the edge.
What time of year was this, month. July? Thanks
Yes July. 2017 had a lot of late season snow and it really showed at the top. Thanks for watching.
Great video