We go off road in the Rocky Mountains, on some of our favorite Colorado Jeep trails, to show our friends what wheeling is like at 13,000 feet of elevation!
I’m with Luna on this - no lungs, fear of off camber and shelf roads, fear of rolling and dying; other than that, Spectacular!! Your Bronco makes my WK seem small, cramped. Nice to have y’all together in the same comfortable rig. So many giggles, so little oxygen! LiteBriteNationRealTopOfTheWorld!
Just Jeeped 4,400 miles in 14 days from Michigan through the Northern Plains and the Great Plains states (13 states total). Enjoyed the adventures in South Dakota the most and the scenery in Colorado the most. This video captures some of Colorado's finest views. Thanks for taking me along . . .
I've been wheeling all over the Rockies since 1974 and never grow tired of it. What blows your mind is to think that most of the trails we ride today were built and occupied for decades by animal and human muscle power...miners, mules, oxen...a much tougher breed than any of us could ever claim to be! Great scenery..enjoy your trip!
The altitude is no joke! It hurt me, but I got used to it within a day. Last time I was in Colorado I brought those cans of oxygen and it really helped. They’re cheap on Amazon.
Marlon played, and sliding down the patch of ice was pretty good, definitely something I would have done! Enjoy guys,be safe but have fun, you make me wanna just grab my things and go out there, the views are phenomenal, breathtaking!
The big ticket passes down there are great to run. You two are amazing individuals. We were fortunate enough to go the middle of July. Thanks for sharing.
You guys need to make some "Plan Bypass" stickers. I love your Bronco and am myself a Bronco owner! I just think that's cool that Luna came up with it! It's good shit talking all in the name of fun! 🍻
I was waiting for this video to come out. You guys passed us a few miles into the start of poukopsie gulch trail. I saw a teal bronco come up on my real fast so I pulled over and sure enough it was you guys. You were flying for sure. I was in my lj and you guys flew past us and we never saw you again until ouray where we were sitting at the brewery and saw you drive by. That's one sweet ride for sure and I figured it must ride so nice at speed where I was getting beat up in my LJ going 5mph on the trail. Have fun and beautiful bronco!
I love love this beautiful beautiful place too be there 💖 I wish I could go explore like you and Kevin I'm just stuck in a power wheelchair from the stroke freaking hard life but I'm grateful for your videos fun too watch what you go and do thank you for sharing your videos
Colt from Colt builds it just had a video at this place a few videos ago..... Looks like a GREAT place to ride...... been enjoying all of these videos ya'll doing together...
Nice video been in that area several times. I live at 5,300 feet in Colorado the only way to acclimate is stay or camp at high altitude for several days. After that it's not to bad.
13,000 ft is a little bit too high for me. I'd probably suffer from altitude sickness. You'd have to be in great shape to stay at that high altitude. Happy Trails to you both and enjoy your Mexico vacation. Congrats on reaching 300k subscribers.
Problems with altitude is no joke. Personally I do well at altitude, but my wife has problems walking up any incline if we're over 8,000'. A few years ago our then 17 y/o grandson had to be taken to the Mammoth Lakes hospital and put on oxygen after camping overnight at 9,000'.
The passes aren't closed, just the through route to Telluride. You can get to Imogene, then just turn around and go back down to Ouray. I think the same is true for Black Bear; the trail is closed on the road down to Telluride, not on the Ouray side.
Correct. But not being able to go through (do the switch backs on Black Bear or the shelf roads on Imogene) isn’t really experiencing the trail, cause you’re missing out on some of the best parts.
We were lucky to get to do all of Imogene pass the end of of August . We did it on a Monday and it was closed from Tuesday on ,but black bear as closed
There is also a fairly wealthy group of people that live in Telluride that are trying to close blackbear pass forever so please donate to local Colorado Jeep club so they can fight this madness. I would also like to point out they are not even from Colorado. They are the wealthy people that moved from California, New York, etc. trying to change how we do things in Colorado.
Love this series! Still hoping to see Brittany do the oft-requested intro with Kevin's voice😉
I’m with Luna on this - no lungs, fear of off camber and shelf roads, fear of rolling and dying; other than that, Spectacular!! Your Bronco makes my WK seem small, cramped. Nice to have y’all together in the same comfortable rig. So many giggles, so little oxygen! LiteBriteNationRealTopOfTheWorld!
Just Jeeped 4,400 miles in 14 days from Michigan through the Northern Plains and the Great Plains states (13 states total). Enjoyed the adventures in South Dakota the most and the scenery in Colorado the most. This video captures some of Colorado's finest views. Thanks for taking me along . . .
I've been wheeling all over the Rockies since 1974 and never grow tired of it. What blows your mind is to think that most of the trails we ride today were built and occupied for decades by animal and human muscle power...miners, mules, oxen...a much tougher breed than any of us could ever claim to be! Great scenery..enjoy your trip!
The altitude is no joke! It hurt me, but I got used to it within a day. Last time I was in Colorado I brought those cans of oxygen and it really helped. They’re cheap on Amazon.
Marlon played, and sliding down the patch of ice was pretty good, definitely something I would have done!
Enjoy guys,be safe but have fun, you make me wanna just grab my things and go out there, the views are phenomenal, breathtaking!
We still waiting for winter to coming to test that hard top and if there any noises on -47 lol good luck guys ❤
The big ticket passes down there are great to run. You two are amazing individuals. We were fortunate enough to go the middle of July. Thanks for sharing.
You guys need to make some "Plan Bypass" stickers. I love your Bronco and am myself a Bronco owner! I just think that's cool that Luna came up with it! It's good shit talking all in the name of fun! 🍻
Whoever is doing the drone footage is doing an awesome job.
Y’all are SO FANTASTICALLY good together. Might I suggest a new venture. “Nite Brite Nation with Off-road N Chill”. 👍
15:07 Kevin will be Robin Hood. Great video guys.
Absolutely stunning views. Someday maybe if my truck is ever done.
Only half of Imogene is closed, you can still get to the summit from Ouray - Just gotta come back down the same way.
Yeah, but then you’re missing out on the shelf roads & not getting the full experience of the trail (although the Ouray side is beautiful as well)
Beautiful trail. I would need someone following behind my YJ, to pick up the parts that rattled off.😂
I was waiting for this video to come out. You guys passed us a few miles into the start of poukopsie gulch trail. I saw a teal bronco come up on my real fast so I pulled over and sure enough it was you guys. You were flying for sure. I was in my lj and you guys flew past us and we never saw you again until ouray where we were sitting at the brewery and saw you drive by. That's one sweet ride for sure and I figured it must ride so nice at speed where I was getting beat up in my LJ going 5mph on the trail. Have fun and beautiful bronco!
It’s definitely drives like a dream on the bumpy roads! Appreciate y’all letting us by! ❤️🤙
I was just on The alpine loop in early September and I saw your lite bright nation sticker on the engineer pass sign. I roll in my 72 Ford bronco ✌️
Love it those views so beautiful. Take care God bless.
I love love this beautiful beautiful place too be there 💖 I wish I could go explore like you and Kevin I'm just stuck in a power wheelchair from the stroke freaking hard life but I'm grateful for your videos fun too watch what you go and do thank you for sharing your videos
Colt from Colt builds it just had a video at this place a few videos ago..... Looks like a GREAT place to ride...... been enjoying all of these videos ya'll doing together...
Stunning footage, gonna make it out there in my Bronco one day!
Nice video been in that area several times. I live at 5,300 feet in Colorado the only way to acclimate is stay or camp at high altitude for several days. After that it's not to bad.
Cannot wait to get out to Ouray myself!
Great video , great views !
Great video. My dream is to visit these areas one day.
13,000 ft is a little bit too high for me. I'd probably suffer from altitude sickness. You'd have to be in great shape to stay at that high altitude. Happy Trails to you both and enjoy your Mexico vacation. Congrats on reaching 300k subscribers.
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Hey Luna please do yourself a favor get rid of the energy drinks! Lack of oxygen is bad enough but the energy drink will make it worse. Love ya guys!
I'd deffinetly Join Kevins Outlaw gang!
Great job again.
Problems with altitude is no joke. Personally I do well at altitude, but my wife has problems walking up any incline if we're over 8,000'. A few years ago our then 17 y/o grandson had to be taken to the Mammoth Lakes hospital and put on oxygen after camping overnight at 9,000'.
If you really want to see the San Juan's sign up for the Ouray 100. Though you'll probably want to train a little for it. 😁
hey congrats at 300,000!!!
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The passes aren't closed, just the through route to Telluride. You can get to Imogene, then just turn around and go back down to Ouray. I think the same is true for Black Bear; the trail is closed on the road down to Telluride, not on the Ouray side.
Correct. But not being able to go through (do the switch backs on Black Bear or the shelf roads on Imogene) isn’t really experiencing the trail, cause you’re missing out on some of the best parts.
@@LiteBrite True... except getting up to Imogene gets your friends to over 13,000' without having to scramble up the last few feet.
We were lucky to get to do all of Imogene pass the end of of August . We did it on a Monday and it was closed from Tuesday on ,but black bear as closed
i gotta say, i really like this 4some.
14:48 The bronco doesn’t look that big on video till ya see it next to the 4Runner in the parking lot….
love that aea!
4dr bronco=ultimate off-road party wagon
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Best friends for life,
Thus why i live in colorado at 11,000 ft the beauty and outdoor fun
LUNA your awesome
SPECTACULAR!!
Have you guys been out to Silver Jack Reservoir via Owl Creek Pass from Ridgway? The colors were on fire last weekend!
Not yet!
Poughkeepsie GULCH wall is not that difficult if you know how to pick your line. Our 2 door JK went up without squeaking a tire.
I was walking up mt Fuji a few years ago and they use tractors to drive around at 12,000 ft
There is also a fairly wealthy group of people that live in Telluride that are trying to close blackbear pass forever so please donate to local Colorado Jeep club so they can fight this madness. I would also like to point out they are not even from Colorado. They are the wealthy people that moved from California, New York, etc. trying to change how we do things in Colorado.
22nd! Rocky Mountain “Hi” ! Never been there either. Thanks for taking us along.
I hate shelf roads too!
When are you going to let Luna drive the Bronco?
Next time bring some oxygen. I know may places sell it at a premium price up there
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az watching
Bronco isn’t the best at anything, but it’s good at everything
Outlaw more like a sheep hearder
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Brittany why you such a bully to your friends. It’s not cute
finger nails should be pink , gold , or yellow . Pay no attention to the color of your truck .