Chapter 5: Imogene Pass - Ouray to Telluride - Our First Jeep Badge of Honor Trail
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2022
- Hello! Our first day in Colorado we decided to take our Jeep up Imogene Pass from Ouray to Telluride and it was quite the journey. Rain, hail, wind, we experienced it all.
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I’m sure jailbreak overlander would have fun with this video
Yall waited far too long to put the panels back on 😂 but looks like a blast!!
Even the dog was telling them to put the top back on. :) I have the Sunrider on mine which just has two quick release latches and flips up. It's worth every penny.
@ 5:30, that top should probably gone on a while ago.
This was an awesome video to watch as I sipped on my coffee. Keep up the great vids!
Love that trail. Great video!
This is a great trail. I love that the start of the trail is basically someone's backyard.
It’s the old Camp Bird mining camp with abandoned residences.
Hilarious!!!!! One suggestion. It looks like you might want to let some air out of those tires? Even 5-10 PSI makes a big difference in traction and ride comfort.
Yes haha we learned this afterwards. We will definitely being doing this now :)
Glad you had a fun first off-road experience! If it helps, those two giant screws you put in the freedom top when you put it back on can go in the center console and be forgotten about for the most part. Same with the door hinge nuts. I think it's just to slow down thieves. I live in MN and park outside all seasons and haven't had any problems besides the same A pillar leak everyone has.
Well done. welcome to the club
Glad to be a part of it! This year we're looking at Engineer, Ophir, and Yankee Boy at the least!
@@stayclass-c6138 use extreme CAUTION on Black Bear, vehicles can come raining down on you whilst your driving.
I loved how even with the rain, you still had a great time. My first Colorado trail was Black Bear Pass into Telluride and after lunch, we did Imogene back to Ouray where we were staying.
I highly recommend traveling the 3 hours west to Moab, UT. Your Jeeping experience will go to the next level. Keep up the great vids!
Amazing! We were a bit intimidated by Black Bear but maybe next time, but we’ll be going to Moab next month!
What a great first trail for ya.....we did Imogene in August 2022 and it snowed half way up....complete white out everywhere....when we came down, people coming up were like "where did the snow come from?".....they were blown away and couldn't believe we had a mini snow storm
We tried to do Paradise Divide up in Crested Butte again this year but ended up running into snow. Haven't gotten caught in a snow storm yet though!
Quite a rough trail for your first off road drive. Congratulations!
It was a great introduction to get us hooked on Jeep adventures!
Put the top on
Imogene is a fantastic trail. We’ve done it multiple times.... in both directions... we are always rewarded when we do any trail around Ouray and also Moab.. Sedona was great as well. Jeeping can be addictive.....
That’s awesome! And you’re right, Jeeping is very addicting
Tough trail for your first.. air down your tires next time.. softer ride and not as much chance to pop a tire
50th sub! Look like a fun couple 🙂
Thanks Ronald!
great video. Get the Bestop Sunrider then you don't have to worry about taking top off and on. Best mod I like.
Thanks for the suggestion! We will definitely look into this
The San Juan's has a way doing this to people. You should have gone on to Yankee Boy Basin. I discovered the area several years ago, and I visit at least once a year. The San Juan mountains are so majestic, just a different feel than the rest of Colorado.
You’re absolutely right, it’s truly a majestic area. We’re planning to do Yankee Boy Basin this year, so super stoked to see it for ourselves
Tina’s content face during the whole trek was the best. What was the time frame from ascent to descent?
Took us about four hours with a 30 minute break at the top!
Some of the places on the pass especially with the views would be great places to pitch a tent for the night. If possible.
The dog is saying, "Hell no don't close the top!"
She would always choose rain or snow if she could!
I was worried that you were doing Black Bear. Two Californians that never went off-road. 😅😂😅 I was scared for you.
Oh goodness! Maybe a few years from now if we find a solid Jeep group, but no intentions of Black Bear this year and definitely not solo!
Awesome adventure but bro...put your stock exhaust back on. That aftermarket one is droning like a mofo
Lol, not often do you hear offroader's say "make it quieter". Bought it used with a muffler delete, maybe someday I will spend money to make it quieter, but would rather upgrade other components first.
Bahahah 😂 what do I do ! I can't seee 😂 maybe relax and act like an adult and not get mad at the dirt bikers helping you... you put jackets on inside of the vehicle instead of the damn roof panels 😂
God , that is a gorgeous woman ! Sorry, got distracted. Yes it can rain on you at any time in the Rockies.
Why in the world would you buy a jeep like that? Build it like that and never take it off road how could this be your first off-road trip?? Talk about a “wanna be” I sure hope that turns into a offloading rig. And not a Road princess.
Or I hope you bought it and built it with the intention of becoming an off-roader…
We bought the Jeep to tow behind our rv actually, and it came like this when we bought it. This video is just the beginning of our off-roading journey :)
We bought it with intention of flat towing behind the RV and getting out into nature while traveling. Have since done many trails (check out our other videos!) and have upgraded the front steering components on my own (well, with help from a buddy). It’s been a fun learning experience and it gets us around town on the pavement and off-road both very well so far. - Rian
The pass is pronounced EmmaGene.
We've surveyed a dozen people and gotten nearly the same amount of pronunciations! EYEmo, Immo, Emma - Gin, Gene, Gen. I like EmmaGene, thank you!
@@stayclass-c6138 you may have done a survey but what the majority thinks really doesn’t matter. Right is right and wrong is wrong no matter how many people want to butcher the name. The name of several passes in the San Juan’s have been mispronounced and misidentified. After 55 years of of driving these roads I should know something. Imogene is Emma-Gene. Ophir is Oh-fer and Black Bear is not a pass. It is BlackBear Road on Ingram pass. Being correct really does matter. It has gotten to the point that even the signs have been changed to misidentify BlackBear. I do like your videos by the way.
@@raynold5156who are you sighting as your reference for correct pronunciation?
@@johnowens8530 who would have credentials you would respect? I’ll reference a tight knit group of old off roaders including my dad who have made the area their home and playground since the early 1960s. My dad was also a great student of the history of the area. I have been running the trails on 2 and 4 wheels regularly for 55 years.
@@raynold5156 in my book pronunciation is always a matter of opinion. From day one people pronounce names in Varying ways. I have never seen a patent or legal document claiming a certain pronunciation to be the only way. If you want to claim otherwise you can, but other people don’t have to agree with you. Free country and all that!