GerryS
Active Member
I had ordered the Off Road package on the Ram. I was darn sure I was going to use it at least once!
My wife informed me that we were taking a week off.
I did some research.
Results:
We drove to Colorado last week. Left on Aug 23. I am a novice on the four wheeling stuff. Actually, I'm no stranger to riding dirt bikes and taking dune buggies off road, but it has been since the mid '80s
since I've done any of that. I decided it would be best to do some light off roading on this trip, since I was inexperienced and I didn't want to scrape up the new truck.
We started with the Old Fall River road in Rocky Mountain National Park. That was an easy one way road, and a good confidence builder. The next one was the Last Dollar road into Telluride. Again another easy beautiful confidence building road.
After a nice lunch at Smugglers and window shopping, I had planned on Ophir pass to get to our "Home Base" in Ouray. I was a bit nervous about this one because of the stretch of narrow
shelf road on that trail. At the beginning of the trail, we pulled in behind a couple of vehicles with Pennsylvania plates( Dominic, Chad and Kate). They stopped to air down, and they were friendly enough to help us air down (25 on the front 20 on the rear with the 20" wheels), give us some advice and let us follow them up the pass. We scraped the running boards and a little on the front and rear of the truck on the lower part of the trail, but the shelf road was pretty fun and not really scary at all. Mostly because there was no opposing traffic. At the end of the trail, we all helped each other air up and went our separate ways. Here we are at the top of Ophir. That's Chad hanging off the sign.
Next day we were on our own. We started up Corkscrew pass, and hit a few more on the way to Silverton.
The wife decided that off roading wasn't as boring as she thought, so the next day we headed out again to the Animas Forks area out of Silverton. They got a lot of snow in the area. There were a lot of avalanches. This area with the snow is one area where the snow was so deep that it hadn't melted away yet.
Here's a place for sale.
Short ride out towards Yankee boy basin.
My wife informed me that we were taking a week off.
I did some research.
Results:
We drove to Colorado last week. Left on Aug 23. I am a novice on the four wheeling stuff. Actually, I'm no stranger to riding dirt bikes and taking dune buggies off road, but it has been since the mid '80s
since I've done any of that. I decided it would be best to do some light off roading on this trip, since I was inexperienced and I didn't want to scrape up the new truck.
We started with the Old Fall River road in Rocky Mountain National Park. That was an easy one way road, and a good confidence builder. The next one was the Last Dollar road into Telluride. Again another easy beautiful confidence building road.
After a nice lunch at Smugglers and window shopping, I had planned on Ophir pass to get to our "Home Base" in Ouray. I was a bit nervous about this one because of the stretch of narrow
shelf road on that trail. At the beginning of the trail, we pulled in behind a couple of vehicles with Pennsylvania plates( Dominic, Chad and Kate). They stopped to air down, and they were friendly enough to help us air down (25 on the front 20 on the rear with the 20" wheels), give us some advice and let us follow them up the pass. We scraped the running boards and a little on the front and rear of the truck on the lower part of the trail, but the shelf road was pretty fun and not really scary at all. Mostly because there was no opposing traffic. At the end of the trail, we all helped each other air up and went our separate ways. Here we are at the top of Ophir. That's Chad hanging off the sign.

Next day we were on our own. We started up Corkscrew pass, and hit a few more on the way to Silverton.




The wife decided that off roading wasn't as boring as she thought, so the next day we headed out again to the Animas Forks area out of Silverton. They got a lot of snow in the area. There were a lot of avalanches. This area with the snow is one area where the snow was so deep that it hadn't melted away yet.




Here's a place for sale.

Short ride out towards Yankee boy basin.



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