Worst Off-Roading Accident in Colorado History - Colorado's Deadliest Trail Pt. 4 Schofield Pass
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- Опубліковано 13 сер 2022
- This is it, the Finale of our Chasing Colorado's Deadliest Trails Series. We are here on Colorado's Deadliest Trail Schofield Pass. This Pass has the worst 4x4 accident ever recorded in Colorado history. 9 People died in one outing while traversing this trail in 1970 the exact day after Colt's Dad drove it in his CJ5. We hope you hang on as we drive Colorado's deadliest trail and visit the Marble Mine that has some really interesting history as well. We thank you for your support and look forward to seeing you in the shop or on our next adventure.
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Note from Marcus F. Robinson:
My father, T Thacher Robinson was the driver of the GMC Jimmy Jeep that went over the edge killing 9 of the 12 occupants including my brother Andrew, half brothers George and Samuel, stepmother Robin and family friends July 7, 1970. Most accounts of the accident are cheap shots about an inexperienced jeep driver, or tourists, or out for the first run in a new jeep. The reality was that the Jimmy Jeep was miss-assembled with three springs left out of the transmission. At the worst possible moment heading up, the jeep popped out of gear and began rolling backwards. Because my father had not pumped out the brakes after fording the Cyrstal River just below the punchbowl, the brakes did not hold and the jeep began rolling backwards. My father, an experienced jeep driver, kept his calm and backed the Jimmy into the side of the mountain where it held long enough for everyone to make a sigh of relief. Then the jeep, either because of loose rock or because it had become unstable, tipped over the edge. My brother Beren has no recollection of how he got out of the jeep which submerged completely in the punch bowl. My father reported to the investigating officials that the jeep had popped out of gear and the jeep was impounded in a state yard where investigators later determined the jeep was missing three springs in the transmission. An appalling side note has to do with two "company officials" that showed up at the state yard after hours with a flatbed truck stating they had permission to take the vehicle for inspection. The night watchman, finding this unusual, refused entry and told them to come back during business hours. They never did. The day the case was to go to trial, GMC offered all families who lost loved ones in the accident an out of court settlement. That said, it was insane of my father to drive up with eleven with him in the jeep. While it was not overloaded weight wise because five of the souls were infants or quite young, it was certainly overloaded lives wise. My father should at the very least have told them to get out and walk up to where it was safer.
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This is it, the Finale of our Chasing Colorado's Deadliest Trails Series. We are here on Colorado's Deadliest Trail Schofield Pass. This Pass has the worst 4x4 accident ever recorded in Colorado history. 9 People died in one outing while traversing this trail in 1970 the exact day after Colt's Dad drove it in his CJ5. We hope you hang on as we drive Colorado's deadliest trail and visit the Marble Mine that has some really interesting history as well. We thank you for your support and look forward to seeing you in the shop or on our next adventure.
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WOW and to think in 1973 I and my friends did that trail in a 1966 VW Bug, wow how things have changed.......
your videos would be much better if you quit videoing your face so much, id imagine most people like me would rather see what youre seeing instead of just seeing your face.
victorian high country..
theres a place in aus called marble bar.. also, black mountain queenland, fnq... people dissapear, die..we also have pine gap,,full of imported yanks..off limits, airea 52..
It's actually really ugly up here... there. It's probably best if y'all stay home. Just rocks and dirt..... maybe stay south towards Moab.
Great video! Thanks for sharing our hidden gem that isn't so hidden anymore.
Thanks for the ride along! It goes to show that you can travel this beautiful land of ours for your entire life and still find new places to see and enjoy! What a beautiful Land is our United States of America!
for sure, we have so many more places to explore here right in our backyard!
We need more of Bleepin Colt’s dad. Great video!
I could listen to him for hours!
There have been some big rock slides over the years that have closed Scholfield Pass. One back in the 80's closed it for 2 years. I drove this 2 times in my 77 Scout because I could not resist the Pucker Factor it presents. That was a long time ago and now at the ripe age of 70 my butt cheeks no longer pucker due to driving to many Danger Factor trails. Great series Y'all!
Time to step it up, theres always more pucker 😀
@@bleepinjeep But the older a person gets, they need to watch very carefully just how much "pucker" they get, otherwise they go broke replacing their shorts and jeans.
Comes a point when you get old enough. It's called the 'Meh' point.
"If it rolls over your dead" "Meh".
To much information,😊
Pucker factor? Schofield is a cakewalk. WTF?
Back in 1968 we went up there in our old Oldsmobile deuce and a quarter which was a HUGE car. My dad actually though we might be able to go over that, but my mom, who was a native of Gunnison said no. Dad (from Kansas) still thought we might be able to make it over, but mom told him to scout on foot first. Dad came back about an hour later, got a fishing pole out of the trunk of the car, and said, I think I'd be better off fishing the creek than trying to go across. He caught a few small brook trout which made for a much better experience than ripping out the oil pan or dying. It was a good choice.
Wilderness is pretty neat.
I lived in boulder and/or lakewood Colorado for four solid years 1972 _1977. Probably went fishing 3 times
I do recall a few older sedans actually making the trip. People would stop in Crystal and ask if the road "got as bad" as the canyon. Dad would say "nope, you already got past the worst part..."
Coming the other way, the first hurdle for most vehicles was Daniel's Hill. If your vehicle couldn't handle that, forget the next six miles. That's where his narrow wheelbase, low geared, front wheel drive Saab shone. It'd putter right up that hill without so much as a twitch to the temp gauge.
I don't think my dad attempted Schofield, but I definitely remember at least twice when we got to the nearest repair garage with twigs in either oil pan or radiator holes. This was in the early 60's and we were in a Peugeot 303 or 304 wagon. I also remember my eldest brother climbing down to & back up from some alpine lake with a Jerry can with water for the car.
I learned dad's bad habits and have driven my 72 Chevelle down some iffy roads . . .
Ah the ignorance of immortal youth.
The driver in that fatal accident was 'T Thacher Robinson'. He was a math instructor at the University of Illinois. He was writing a book on the type of math called 'Set Theory'. I was in three of his courses in 1967 - 1968. He was a very charismatic person, his classes were fun. RIP Professor.
And apparently, the world's worst wheeler. This trail can be done with your eyes closed.
I have pictures of my family and I swimming out in front of Crystal Mill in that pool from 30-35 years ago, a few different years. It was falling down at the time, seeing it look so much better now and hearing that they are actively maintaining it makes me very happy! I need to set aside a day here this summer to get out there again.
Swimming? Ohh man that water was soooooo cold! Yes its very cool that its still standing and being maintained by donations.
@@bleepinjeep Yes, SWIMMING. Had to do it in your tennis shoes though, cos of all the hooks that fishermen lost trying to snag trout from that mill pond.
And yes, I speak from experience.
Back in the early 80's my father poured a new foundation for the comstock, and redid the roof. It's obviously had a lot more work since, but the Dead Horse Mill (actually a compressor station for the pneumatic drills used in the mining) is in decent shape still.
I've really enjoyed this series! Thank you very much for sharing and allowing many of us to live vicariously through you guys!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome vid! I grew up “in marble” and we’d drive this often for backpacking or as a weekend thing. Little did I know it was CO’s deadliest trail! Many in our trucks prefer to get out and walk the narrow parts of it and it was always interesting when a vehicle was coming the opposite direction.
We’ll done with the history, shots and commentary. Hats off to your dad for that wild route that had to take in in 70’s.
Thank you for coming along for the ride with us👍
My very first time doing the devils punch bowl I was 19 years old I owned a 1977 scout ll I was just there last Monday again and that smell of the dead moose was pretty fucking bad I was visiting my son that lives in Gunnison I love swimming at the devils punchbowl
@@JayElement13 I thought some clarification might help here... you can always tell the horse flies from the moose flies. It's fairly simple... moose flies have larger antlers!! 🤣👍
Doesn’t anyone use CB’s anymore? Before we went on a narrow trail, where we could not see all of it, we always called to see if anyone was coming the other way!
Can you rent a side by side atv and do this trail in that instead of a jeep?
Visited Marble and Crystal last year during the big landslide in Glenwood Canyon. Wanted to go further but we ran out of time and it started raining. Thanks for taking us along!
Colt is awesome I love how you put your dad in here and you went back to the places he went and that was special to him great video !
Finding old ghost towns, abandoned minds and relics from the past is one of the many reasons I love 4 wheeling. Thank you for sharing the beauty that is Colorado.
Absolutely beautiful country and I agree it was deadly, thank you very much for taking us on this ride and adventure with you all!
I feel I will never travel that area but it has been so awesome to see that beautiful country. Thanks for sharing.
Boy did that bring back memories, one of many treks back in the early 70's.
Was amazed to see the mill still standing, kudos to those preserving it. The quarry and Crystal City were all void of human activity back then, only the caretaker ghosts were present. Thx for sharing.
What a great video!! Unforgettable scenery...life long memories, doesn't get any better
Good one, you guys/gals. That was cool with the part that Colt's dad dubbed in.
Salute to adventuring fathers for getting us into such hobbies. Miss ya dad.
Really cool adventure. Loved hearing the history from Colt and his Dad Matt.
Thanks guys. I grew up in Colorado and left when I was done with college 50 years ago. This was truly beautiful.
Terrific series. Thanks so much for sharing the views and history. Very enjoyable.
Loved the additional history from your dad!! So fascinating. And you'll never see me on that route, fear of heights is real ya'll.
That was an enjoyable series of videos and thanks to Colt for providing information on the trails and locations along the trail. Nice.
Road this trail solo 3 weeks ago on my dirt bike. Was the crazyest trail I've done didn't know anything about it tell I got to cristal. Awesome job with your adventure. Thank you for sharing it.
Wow! This was a trip down memory lane. It has been about 27 years since I last visited Marble and a little longer since going up Schofield pass. Such a beautiful area. Thanks for the great video!
Such beautiful scenery! Thanks for taking us along!
Great video! Kept me engaged the whole time! Schofield Pass was the first trail I did in our Jeep, I had never done any Offroading and had no experience, but my wife in her past life was experienced and spotted me through it. Love this trail!
Beautiful country. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Awesome series y’all!!! That water is ABSOLUTELY FREEZING!!! I jumped in a few years back to get cleaned up after a few days camping. Quite invigorating but not sure I’ll do it again 😜🥶. Great series and love seeing trails I’ve driven (Blanca & Antero) and more I want to explore!!! Keep’em coming💪
This has been an excellent series. Very well shot, edited and a fabulously scenic adventure. Thank you thank you. Well done! Thank you so much for taking us along.I will never travel that area but it has been so awesome to see that beautiful country.
Glad you enjoyed it😎👍
I blew a tire just past the bridge last summer on Schofield. Changing a 35 on that trail is not fun. Did not get to to Black Bear or Imogene as I could not find a replacement for the tire I had blown. And I was not going to do more trails only carrying a flat spare. Stupid shortages last summer.
This was a great series! Thank you so much for taking us along.
That's so rad, having family with 1st person tales and photos of traversing the same pass! Love it!
My family did gold mining in Cripple Creek and Independence area mines. Your tour of that amazing scenery brought back many good memories of visiting my grandmother who lived in "Crip Crick". Great video -- well done!
Absolutely awesome, total expertise and your father always with you, all the Best for the Team
Really enjoy the trip 👍 truly beautiful country and lots of great information along the way!!
Thanks for sharing the adventure!!
Awesome series Colt and Matt, beautiful places and beautiful scenery!! America has a lot of byways full of places like this, and a lot of them built by the blood, sweat and tears of our forefathers. We use to take week long trips on our motorcycle and loved the sights, smells and the beautiful country we live in. And no better way than with good friends!!!! Keep up the great videos... ✌🏻
Man I love history like this and I agree I could listen to bleeping colts dad forever! Reminds me listening to story’s from my grandma !we need more history like this great job love it soooo much💗💯🤘🏻
I was wondering when this trail would come up! Funny story, I was so worried about the width of the trail being too narrow for my GMC Jimmy that I actually measured the rear track width on my rig with a tape measure I had with me. I didn't realize until later that the front track is 3 inches wider than the rear!
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Fantastic vistas, thanks for taking us along.
I was doing some solo jeeping on the Marble side of this trail about 10 years ago. I really wanted to attempt this trail, but heeded the ominous signage at the beginning of the trail. After viewing your video, I’m glad I did. Although I had gotten myself in and out of a few hairy situations that season, I wasn’t going to push it. The mill and quarry were enough for me on that day. I’m really glad I came across your little adventure. You people are living the good life. Keep it up.
Awesome adventure guys thanks for taking us along.
These are my favorite passes to drive, thanks for bringing back great memories
Thanks for the mini series guys, I enjoyed seeing parts of Colorado.
Enjoyed seeing this. We actually made it over Schofield sometime around 1990 in a box stock 1989 Isuzu Trooper. No big rocks blocking the road that year. That snow bridge is there every year and usually keeps the road from being passable until later in the summer. The first time we tried to go over in a Toyota 4 Runner, coming from the Crystal side, that is as far as we got. You are right about the scenery.
stunning scenery, def a trail I'd like to visit someday. Awesome to have your dad's story and photos woven in there! I guess going straight down hill made more sense than backing up that trail. What an adventure that must have been!
Cool shots of that quarry too, great video!
In all our years trying to video our trips I can say that video never seems to accurately capture just how steep and narrow some trails are. This is a great video!
I think one way would be to use a spirit level and plumb bob. Very easy to show it then. No gimmicks but the visual is graphic as all get out. Have fun, but be safe.
If you have never had the "pleasure" of having your seat base as high as your passengers head, or have said assistant pushing on the roof to stop themselves falling forward then steepness is a bit difficult to equate too!!.
That said the camera never shows how steep things were or especially how steep it felt, I fitted an inclinometer that stopped reading at thirty five degrees and stopped moving at forty five, seen it stop moving twice, not the happiest feeling I guarantee, but all part of it though😊.
This was an awesome series, guys! Well done! Ieven learned a few new things about my home state! Keep up the great content! 👍
My favorite video you've ever made. Excellent!
I lived there in Crested Butte and used to swim at that first waterfall and drove my Toyota pick up around those mountains. Fun exploring. Lots of scetchy shelf roads especially with snow was the only part I didn’t so much enjoy. Nice to see that country again, I miss it. Thanks for sharing!
So beautiful and natural. Thank you for sharing this.
Great series guys! Can you do something like this once a year?
Would love to hear more stories from colts dad.
Transfer Trail by Glenwood Springs is deadly went wet. Scared the crap out of me and my buddies. Thanks for all the beauty that brought back many memories.
Loved hearing Colts dad tell the story.. Really makes me wish I would have recorded some of my dad’s stories.
I lived in Crested Butte for about 10years starting in 83.
Conditions on this have changed over the years. Last I heard the Gunnison 4x4 club keeps it up now.
This area is my favorite part of Colorado. My first time in this area was when I went to camp in Tin Cup.
Moved to CO in 76'. Thought I wheeled most all the trails here from the late 70's through the 90's. Somehow I missed Schofield. Awesome series, great info.
its a very scenic route for sure, one of the best in my opinion
Just don't drink out of the punch bowl LoL
That mill is always a pretty site. I took a picture of it and found a place online where they take pictures and turn them into puzzles. Made a great Christmas present for my baby sister who loves doing puzzles.
Very cool
Hello from Ouray, CO! Awesome video! Thank you for sharing your experience over there on Schofield Pass!! The Crested Butte/Marble region is my second favorite spot in the state; next to the San Juan Mountains, of course!
I haven't wheeled Schofield Pass before; I've only traversed through there in early winter on foot. I only have a stock Tacoma. It looks like it was only that spot that had that large boulder that the jeep put his wheels over it was a challenge?
Whew...that trail was narrow; at least with what was shown in this video! That would stink to have opposing direction traffic coming.
Safe travels to all!
I was here in July 1970 as a teenager. My Dad was going to run Schofield Pass but it was closed due to a deadly accident. At the time I didn't know where we were, but now I do.
These videos make me miss hiking on the weekends in the summer.. especially Blanca Peak.. I enjoyed that hike and the fantastic views.
Thanks for the information about the trails. Looks like an amazing trip.
This has been an excellent series. Very well shot, edited and a fabulously scenic adventure. Thank you thank you. Well done! Gooday from Australia. :)
Thank you
Love you showing places that most would never know about much less go to!
Great video. Thank you for sharing. Awesome drone footage.
This is a bleeping good video!!! I thought Rudy's little trip up the Sequoia tree in Utah had some stunning scenery, but you folks just out-stunned him, seriously.
That was so cool seeing that crystal mill! I have a picture of my grandfather and I sitting in front of that when I was just a small child. He had a bronco that we drove up there when my dad took us on vacation to Colorado to see our grandparents. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
My husband and I used to off road, but the worst we did was Black Bear. First time we were in Crystal it was a ghost town. There were house sized bolders of marble along the road! In 2008 there were quite a few little shops. Now I live vicariously watching videos!😊
Omg thank you .this is the best ,most informative video on u joints . I can understand.every word and follow along with . It's great thank you .
I grew up in Marble, Colorado from 1974 to 1988, graduated from Roaring Fork high school in Carbondale. The quarry in Marble also supplied the marble for the Tomb of the Unknown in Washington D.C.
We used to have blocks of marble the size of houses in our front yard, my father and I rode this road many times on dirt bikes. Now I want to try it in my 2008 JK. Thank you for mentioning Gus, have not thought of this great man in years, his brother Larry plowed the roads in the winter (-35°) and filled pot holes in the summer. Great times in the Rockies. I miss that cold rain and the smell in the air.
Marble is so neat - the old building and the marble along the river. We lived behind White House Pizza for awhile - Carbondale has changed!
Hi guys have thoroughly enjoyed these videos and the scenery is just mind blowing, loved those purple shades on what looked like pine trees thanks for the journey cheers for now
The stories about your family's travelling this are awesome.
Thanks so much. So amazing to watch. Great education too. 🌺
THANKS GANG !!!!!! These have been GREAT !!!! ( MUCH love from a CO. Native..)
That was really enjoyable, the information about the deadly trail was awesome, more stuff like that please. Gerald, New Zealand.
Awesome job on the photography and editing... Thank you for sharing.
Ya know, I love my Utah mountains, but Colorado has some amazing places and scenery too! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome series! Very interesting. Thanks!!!
That was so cool and beautiful at the same time. I am glad you guys and gals video your adventures because I would be one of those people that had an accident from spending too much time looking around. OMG it truly was magnificent. Thanks again for the ride and stay safe everyone. 👀😀🖐
Awesome video guys, many thanks. I love the landscapes.
Excellent video, loved the story from your dad.
Awesome stories and video as always. Thanks
That up the river camera shot was simply amazing!
We were right there in our 1972 Scout II in August, 1972.! What a blast!
Came across this video last night. Thought I would share this, I actually found the moose shed 4 days ago down river about half a mile away. I work as a local Jeep tour guide and visit the Punchbowl often! Super cool to see your video.
Awesome area, beautiful country side, great history, all the best to yous and your loved ones
Great vid! Thanks for sharing!
The decent from the top of redcone pass is pretty crazy but after seeing your video, I definitely want to do Scofield pass. Nice job guys.
Colo native here, you inspired me to look back into headed up to the Crystal Mine, good film work!
Thank you
My brother lived in Marble for a couple of years in 94-96. My other brother and I visited him a couple of times but it was always in the winter or early spring with lots of snow! We hiked to Crystal with 4 or 5 feet of snow on the trail. Need less to say we had the town and mill to ourselves. So beautiful. Also made it up to the quarry and went inside and checked it out. It wasn't in operation much back then, at least in early March so no one around. Such a cool area. Enjoyed the vid!
If you've heard of the Redstone Castle near Marble, there's two marble lions at the entrance gate and they were done by my friend's brother. Thanks for the memories, take care and keep on trail blazing !!
Thks for the ride along Matt and Colt and gals. Pretty Kool story bout Colt’s dad and the photo. Perfect ending with a nice meal. 🤙🎂
Yet another great video. You folks are pros!
I rode this on a Honda XR400 back in 2003. That bike made it easy but I still had a pucker factor at the Devil's Punchbowl. The rock plates angling toward the cliff made me so nervous that I walked it up the incline (I rode it in the direction opposite from you). I was afraid my rear would spin out and send me plummeting to my death.
It's not an adventure if it doesn't get scary...
I love this series you guys did. Definitely some sketchy trails, and I did some of them in my 99 4runner. Don't forget about the Mike Lane rollover near Gibson lake, he did go off trail but the route he took was fckin gnarly. Personally some of the sketchiest runs for me were Radical Hill in a rain and lightning storm, the Empire Loop with 2ft of snow and dumping hard(thanks Mile-Hi jeep club), abandon mining road off of Geneva Creek trail about halfway through the trail(says closed to 4x4 but is still passable) steep switchbacks with massive elevation gains, nice 360 view at top.
Wow what a trail. Great stories and pictures that Bleepin Colts dad has.
This video is one of the best ones yet great job
Such a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing
It really is! Our pleasure👍
Outstanding! Thank you.
Breathtaking scenery, what a beautiful state!
Great video guys beautiful views. Thanks for sharing 👍
And that photo of of the river crossing is why “old rigs are still good rigs”. Marvelous