Imogene Pass - The Ultimate Offroad Adventure
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- Embark on an adrenaline-fueled adventure with our epic Imogene Pass Offroad Jeep Trip! Join us on this must-do overlanding adventure as we traverse the breathtaking landscapes and rugged terrain of Colorado's iconic Imogene Pass in the La Sal Mountains, aka Rock Mountains, capturing every heart-pounding moment and awe-inspiring vista. Only a few hours from Denver, expect towering mountain peaks to cascading waterfalls and experience the ultimate off-road journey through one of America's most iconic destinations. Whether you're a seasoned off-road enthusiast or just craving some jaw-dropping scenery, this is one 4x4 adventure you won't want to miss! Like, share, and subscribe for more thrilling off-road escapades!
Join Joshua Noesser from TrailsOffroad in his @GenRightOffRoad equipped Jeep Wrangler riding on @falkentire as they explore what is said to be one of the best off-road trails in the world.
0:00 - Intro Into the Unknown
0:46 - Open at Creek at Richmond Basin
1:20 - History on Ouray
1:52 - Box Canyon Falls
2:12 - Driving Camp Bird Road
2:25 - Exploring Camp Bird Gold Camp
2:40 - Ouray Trailhead of Imogene Pass
3:00 - Starting the Trail From the East
3:55 - Scenic Views
4:25 - Overlanding Up The Canyon
4:45 - Shelf Road
5:05 - Crossing Creek and Exploring
5:40 - Moving Again Up Hill
6:23 - Moving Above The Tree Line and Old Mine Camp
7:35 - Heading up Switchbacks and Shelf Road
8:30 - Traffic On Shelf Road
8:50 - Animal On Trial
9:05 - Continue up shelf road
10:00 - Views near the Top of Imogene Pass
10:50 - Top of Imogene Pass
11:23 - Heading Down Shelf Road To Telluride
12:08 - Columbia Mine in Colorado
12:25 - Tomboy Townsite
13:15 - Back on Shelf Road
13:45 - Smugglers Union Mine Maybe
13:56 - Rock Tunnel
14:15 - Leaf Peeping
14:35 - Telluride Colorado in Fall
14:46 - Lower Black Bear Pass
15:05 - End
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That has to be one of the most beautiful trails.
It might be. We were in shock at how amazing this trail was. I want to get back out there this summer and take our time a bit more and not race the snow storm.
Early to mid-September has the best colors. The reds and yellow gold are breathtaking. I camped at 11k + feet, and it was freezing, but the days were warm. It hailed rained and snowed the night before I went down black bear pass, so it was a little icy, but wow, what an awesome trail also!
Nice video. Did Imogene a few years ago. Go slow and in low and you will not have problems. The view at the top is worth it! Amazed by those who mined the gold in the past. Between my right shoulder arthritis flaring up and my anxiety in not knowing the trail, I did not enjoy it as much as I would have liked. Would like to do it again and take my time and enjoy it. BTW, Lunch in Telluride was nice. Thanks for the video!
Definitely worth a second trip. Let me know how it goes. Thank you for watching.
Want to do this trail? We have the goods you need to experience this legendary adventure.
Your trail guides are the best. We used it on this adventure.
This was such a cool trail. I am so going back to do it again.
For sure
Great video, was there last September and the scenery is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching. I hope the weather was a little better on your trio than ours
@@JeepAdventures perfect the whole time we were there. Storms came the day after we left.
Lucky, hahahah
Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks for taking us along
Thanks for watching
I can do it, but I don’t have a spare tire set up right now lol so I don’t know if if I should risk it
Beautiful video❤
Thank you for watching. Without a spare, it would be a long drive on a rim back down to the town. Maybe find a friend with roughly same size tire and wheel. That way you could use theirs.
By the looks of the trees (and condition of our sticker on the sign) you were probably there about a week or so behind our crew last September - the colors are amazing mid-late September!
They were. That was our original dates planned but had issues in utah and burt a whole week waiting on parts. I think we did this trail Oct 1st.
Thank you for watching
Love the badge of honor trails in Colorado. I think we did this one, Ophir and Black Bear pass in 2021 in the JL. I want to do them again in my JK. Let’s goooooo!
Yes..... This summer. Lets roll out after the kids B-Day.
This is a bucket trail for sure
Absolutely
Awesome video and scenery!
Thank you, and it was beautiful
Yes, I had to ask the locals on that also. My pronunciation was way off. Had a great time there, and the locals took me to some way off the beaten path to show me some really beautiful spots I never would have found on my own. Totally fell in love with the place and the people. Did a lot of hiking in the surrounding mountains and ran into a lot of head stones and urns placed out in the woods. Obviously, this area was very special for them before they passed!
Sounds amazing
Pronounced "you ray"...but understandable that it's hard to pronounce when you're new to the area. Great trip video...thanks for sharing....
Thank you. I said that and a local in the area said i needed more emphasis on the O. Then i had someone tell me the way you say it. I appreciate everyone for trying to educate me and and talking. One of the things i like about visiting new places.
Thank you for watching the video.
You gotta download Telluride by Tim
McGraw and sing it whenever you’re in the area - on the radio of course
Well i sing better then I dance, but that isn't saying much.
Your pronunciation is incorrect. It's pronounced like you're saying image! Great video. It's a beautiful place. I can't wait to go back. Great looking jeep, too!
Interesting, thank you
I didn't mean to offend or criticize. I apologize if I did. 😊
You didn't at all. I found it interesting. Any idea why it is pronounced that way?
I have no idea. I've spent a couple of months in that area, and all the locals were pretty adamant about the pronunciation. Kinda like Nevadans, pronounce Nevada wrong, and you might get smacked....😂
hahaha, yeah they are the ones that heard me say ouray (Yur-ay) and I was told I was saying it wrong. I needed more "O".
Lets here it, what do you think?
Are you talking to yourself again?
Souray and emogene
Souray?
Excellent video of an excellent place for easy off-roading in the right weather conditions! ❤ Gorgeous views presented with the right music and…voice. 😊 I did this last August and September during an almost two month trip from Atlanta, GA, that concentrated mainly on Ouray,Colorado; Moab, Utah and Sedona, Arizona! In my 2020 JGC Trailhawk that got me 7 Jeep Badges of Honor (my total thus far is 15).
Greetings from Greece now. I am a fan, you got me hooked and I subscribed!
Do you think you recorded the most rugged sections of the trail, or was there anything more rugged than we saw here? Would this be a good “first time” trail for a newbie? Great video, thanks!
I covered pretty much everything on the trail. You can find more details on trailsoffroad if looking for more details.
Awesome video like always. How long does it take you to finish the trail?
Probably could do it in 2 to 3 hours
Well, what do you think? Is this cool, boring, what?
Was this trip in the fall? All the leaves are yellow.
Yeah, the trip was October 1st
Are you running Dana 44's with 4.10 gears front & rear? What size are your tires? Really enjoying the wheeling on this channel. Thank you, Brandon 😇
They are the stock rubicon axles. So something similar to Dana 44. Tires are 38 Falken
Which month did you go that trail? May? Our family plan to go Alpine loop in June 14 and may take Imogene Pass
We went Oct 1st
It's open already?
Not yet, close. This was the day before the snow stuck.
It’s pronounced you ray
What time of year is this?
This was October 1st
What do you think?
@@JeepAdventures I'm going to be there next fall. Were all the passes still open?
So the very next day the snow stuck and didn't melt for the rest of the season. So if you could, i would be out there in Sept and no later.
They probably filmed this last October. I was there in early September, just some of the trees were starting to turn yellow.