They are a little over 64” with our aftermarket tires. But it was a tight fit on some of the trails, especially the Yellowjacket. If you plan on taking that limo out there just be aware that you will not be able to go through some of the trails. But that’s really just the ones to the NE of Meeker. Hope y’all have fun up there and thanks for watching!
I go to Silverton and stay in the Eureka campground for a week every year which is outside of Silverton on the Alpine Loop. The Alpine Loop connects to Lake City, Ouray, Silverton, and even Telluride. In my opinion it is by far one of the best places to experience on SXS's in the US. Silverton doesn't allow SXS in town anymore so that sucks but all these other places do.
@@tannerwilliams9985 We totally agree! The Alpine Loop/Lake City is the most scenic and historical riding experiences we've ever had. We love the ability to ride to POIs such as ghost towns, waterfalls, and mines and the Wagon Wheel system just didn't offer that. The Alpine Loop definitely has more to offer in our opinion, but Wagon Wheel definitely has great trails!
Can’t beat Colorado riding! I usually ride around Pitkin thanks for sharing
Handsome, yea baby, handsome.
"this isn't to document your problems" 🤣
Nice ride guys. You looked a little chapped there rip. Or is that just a little sunburn LOL
Probably a little of both!
Are those all 64" cars? We are headed to Meeker in July but are in a 72" wide 4 seat X3 (trail limo)
They are a little over 64” with our aftermarket tires. But it was a tight fit on some of the trails, especially the Yellowjacket.
If you plan on taking that limo out there just be aware that you will not be able to go through some of the trails. But that’s really just the ones to the NE of Meeker. Hope y’all have fun up there and thanks for watching!
Y’all like this ride better or lake city I believe it’s called?
I go to Silverton and stay in the Eureka campground for a week every year which is outside of Silverton on the Alpine Loop. The Alpine Loop connects to Lake City, Ouray, Silverton, and even Telluride. In my opinion it is by far one of the best places to experience on SXS's in the US. Silverton doesn't allow SXS in town anymore so that sucks but all these other places do.
@@tannerwilliams9985 We totally agree! The Alpine Loop/Lake City is the most scenic and historical riding experiences we've ever had. We love the ability to ride to POIs such as ghost towns, waterfalls, and mines and the Wagon Wheel system just didn't offer that. The Alpine Loop definitely has more to offer in our opinion, but Wagon Wheel definitely has great trails!
Who's the new guy, Zack?
That's our cousin who's always driving the blue RZR. His dad is Kevin, who drives the red RZR in the lead.