Colorado Flat Tops Wilderness
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Join Xplor Adventure (Eric, Jamie, Tyler, and pup Yuki) as they take Great White (2022 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro) on a 300-mile overland journey through the Flat Tops wilderness of Northern Colorado, using Overland Trail Guide's route and adding on the famous 4x4 route, Transfer Trail. This series will cover 3 episodes over 5 days.
The Flat Tops wilderness is the second largest wilderness in all of Colorado and a place of unparalleled beauty with majestic mountains, expansive meadows, lakes, streams, and never ending wildflowers.
Just such beautiful scenery - God's Masterpiece for sure! You are having such wonderful and beautiful adventures!
We're having fun! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Looks awesome out there!
It’s well worth it!
Nice video!
Thank you!
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Thanks, that’s an excellent suggestion. Are you talking about the Thermacell mosquito repellant? We bought one a couple years ago but I’d totally forgotten about it since we don’t get that many mosquitoes in Utah. We’ll definitely bring it next time!
@@xpadventure nitecore has usb c versons I prefer but they are basically the same
Awesome footage and well narrated. I’m going to have to try the Flat Tops, I usually go central or south Colorado mountains. The mosquitoes may keep me away in the summer months though!
Greetings from Buena Vista Colorado. No mosquitoes 🦟 here!
I don't think you'll be disappointed with the Flat Tops. But yes, depending on the time of year, you may hit some mosquitoes. Totally love the southern mountains as well. Do you have any good recommendations for trails down in your neck of the woods?
What trail name was this? Any lakes on the route?
What month was this?
@@rccola362 This covered Blair mountain and the trail to Adams Lake. And yes, there are several lakes up there. We also hit the Transfer trail from Glenwood Springs.
@@joshyoung7481 This was over Labor Day.
what time of year is this?
Labor Day last year. It’s a great time to go because the mosquitoes are dead.