Rain on the Million Dollar Highway
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And so there's a nope road on my trip to Ouray. So glad I watched this video before putting my plans in motion. Thank you so much for making this video. Now time to make some different plans...
This is even more scarier to drive than Pikes Peak Highway....too many waterfalls leaking onto the highway for meeeeee
I have had a few experiences with Colorado passes. I have driven Mt. Evans road, Berthoud Pass, Loveland Pass, and Trail Ridge Rd. (Rocky Mountain National Park). The one that takes the cake for me was Trail Ridge rd. I drove thru the park in mid-summer, and as per usual on a summer day, had a thunderstorm come in over the park. I was at the highest point on the road, and was dealing with lightning, torrential rain, hail, sleet, and snow. All of this in the terrain above treeline. It didn't stay long, to my relief.
I absolutely love trail ridge road, when it is opened. I prefer taking it from Grand Lake to Estes Park. That said, it and the entire Grand Lake Valley are comprised of "weather-makers" or mountains that produce storms. I have been fortunate on my trips through trail ridge road, but I have heard some horror stories. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences and for watching! All the best!
@@DerelictDoug I also love Trail Ridge Road. RMNP is my absolute favorite place to be when I visit CO.
When I was a park ranger over in Moab back in 2005 I had my first experience with the million dollar highway. And this experience pretty much mirrors your own shown in this video. Tons and tons of pouring rain and a frightening drop off. I had to drive over it twice due to lack of hotels in Silverton. Luckily I went back into Ouray and got the very last hotel room in town.
This road is frightening when the roads are dry. I can't imagine driving it in the rain or snow.
It was wild 😜
It reminds me of the one time my family took a road trip out west to see aunts and uncles in California. I don't remember what the name of the road was because I was too young to drive, but I remember that it was a very narrow, windy road with the mountain on one side and then a sheer cliff drop off with no guard rail on the other side. We were on the drop off side, and my mom says that it was one of the most terrifying experiences of her life. One would think that a country as rich as the United States would at the very least be able to put up some guard rails on these roads.
Nothing to do with with money, after all, building the road cost one million dollars per mile in the late 1800's. The problem is the snow. As shown in the sister video to this video aspen trees were "snapped like toothpicks" by the moving snow pack. Guard rails would suffer the same fate. However the ripping out of guard rails causes even more damage. To install guard rail many holes would be drilled into the shoulder of the road thus ripping the shoulder completely away when the avalanche pushes the guard rail down the mountain. There would be no support for the road to remain. "Money" is not the problem; erosion of the mountain and destruction of the roadway by installing guard rails fit the "problem" description.
I done this pass in the spring and the winter , there was a wal at least 20 ft high where CDOT uses these humungus snow blowers on the front of the trucks cutting through the snow . Absolutely amazing .
I have wondered how they make those walls. Thank you so much for letting me know. Very interesting. And thanks for watching!
Dude! Thanks for getting this footage. Just beautiful In then original video and this reminds us of how dangerous it can be.
Happy to, thanks for watching!
...and I thought driving in New York City and Kenya was tough! You're the man!
I have driven in NYC too, but not Kenya. Thanks for the kind words and all the best!
@@DerelictDoug If you can drive in Kenya (Nairobi) you can drive anywhere in the universe.
I came here from the other video. White knuckle time! I love this route, but I never want to drive through a thunderstorm like that. Wow!
100% agreed. The storm popped up out of nowhere (being from CO, you’d know how that goes). I tend to avoid the route now, but will take it once more on my way out to Durango 😉
As a Californian, I've never seen rain anywhere near that hard! Let alone drove in it.
OK, another to do on my bucket list!! Million Dollar Highway I'm on my way baby!!
I am so happy to have added to your bucket list! I hope you enjoy your visit and all the best!
Thanks for driving it for me!
I am more than happy to and thank you for joining us!
Absolutely amazing.
I am glad that you enjoyed. All the best and stay safe!
This road reminds
me of a Canyon road near Los Padres National Forest it was steep with no guardrails and I'd pray before driving on it at night .
Interesting. Thank you for sharing your experiences and for stopping by. All the best my friend!
Which road was this? I'm from that area in Ventura County.
I was cringing in my chair when I watched this, and I have 30 years of mountain driving experience!!
I did it when it was dry .I had no choice it's the only way out . Well done you did well
Thank you!
Ha, I appreciate the footage because my acrophobia is waaaay to much to ever even attempt this, but I appreciate seeing it from the safety of my kitchen table. Out of curiosity - how fast are you actually going?
I am so very glad that you enjoyed it and did it in a way that was comfortable. I get it, I’m not a fan of heights myself. We were going the speed limit (35-45 mph), however the video would’ve been really long. To remedy this we sped up the playback a little.
No guard rails.Nice. A guard rail saved my life once in the winter, would have plummet off a cliff into one of the Great Lakes.
I am glad that guard rail was there. Thanks for stopping by and all the best!
Three days ago we rode this highway in the rain on motorcycles. My wife was on a small Suzuki S40, it was so cold at the summit that our hands were locking up with limited visibility through our helmet. We were trying to miss the rain coming to Silverton, but the rain got us anyway. We had no choice but to push on to Durango. What an experience.
Love driving in the rain, this looks like epic fun.
I love driving in the rain, but maybe not on this road. Fortunately we were on the side of the road that does not overlook the drop. Thanks for watching and for commenting in all the best!
Amazing footage. I'm planning on taking a motorcycle ride through it this summer. What time of year was this? As I definitely don't want to get caught up in this rain on a motorcycle.
Thank you so very much and I am glad you enjoyed. This would have been June. Short pop up storms tend to happen all summer, but if the forecast is clear before you set out, you should be good to cross. I hope you enjoy the ride and stay safe!
In 1987, on my first long-distance motorcycle ride, I rode my Sportster up and over Red Pass in August.....There was no rain, but I could see fresh snow on the weeds at the side of the roadway..... I also rode up Monarch Pass from the east on an August night in conditions very similar to what you see in this video (but without the hail)..... At the top of the pass sits the Monarch Ski Lodge-I immediately checked in and stayed there two nights to rest, as well as to dry and oil my leathers..... Very nice rides, but I would be much more careful about weather conditions than I was at the time...! I believe the Colorado highway department has a toll-free phone number that gives road and weather conditions-and I believe the number in given on the Colorado State Highway map (the one you can get for free at a state visitors center)..... You can probably download a PDF version from the State of Colorado website..... Cheers and happy riding...!!!
I can't breathe .
I felt very similarly. All the best!
Check out the access road to Mt Washington, NH. Even though it's not as high (just over 6k ft.) spectacular views and no guard rails.
Thank you for sharing the tip. I am excited to get back to the area with a 4x4. It can be very limiting otherwise. All the best and stay safe!
@@DerelictDoug You don't need a 4x4 for this one, it's an auto road. You just need good brakes when going back down.
I’ll be making this drive this coming Thursday evening. It’s supposed to rain also…
Be safe and take your time. Also, new set of wiper blades is always a good idea. All the best!
I rode my motorcycle this exact route in 2018 in these same conditions
Wow...one highway I would never venture down in my motorhome...Too nerve wracking! 🤪
Can you believe that we saw a few trailers on the way up!? We were nervous for them and around them. However, no one can turn around once they go down the road. Thank you so much for joining the premiere and for watching. Best wishes!
LOL Live here 35 years Pull 5th wheel w second trailer (double pull) all this time. Not a big deal after awhile. Drive Durango or Pagosa to Silverton maybe 6-7 times a year in winter snowmobiling. Just make sure your rig is in great shape.
I could not drive on this road. Not even for one million dollars
Agreed. Thanks for watching all the best!
Can't wait to go drive this road. Hopefully in better weather.
Geeezzzz this road shouldn’t exist 🤦🏻♀️🥺😳
Hell no!!!
Is this north or south bound?
Ive been to the high way b4 and we almost died twice and therre were spots so small we would have to reverse to find a spot to stop and let on coming trafic go pass it was a 1 lane high way alowing you to go both directions
Wow! That is amazing and frightening. I think I'll avoid b4. Thank you for sharing your experiences and for watching!
Was that when they were rebuilding it? Isn't normally like ythat.
Allot more traffic than i expected to see.
Dam I would shit my pants lol.... dope video doe
🤣totally, I nearly did. Thanks for the laugh and for watching. Best wishes!
I white-knucklehead my pillow while watching this!
Turns out it was my cat.
Lol
You need to turn around and go the other way. You are so far from the edge…..