Alex you may want to consider airing down your tires. Even on dirts roads you will have a better footprint and it will improve traction going up hills that have alot of loose material. Thanks for the video.
Great video, and don’t worry about the level of difficulty, it’s all about getting out and enjoying this beautiful world we live in! When you go by yourself, make sure and let someone know where you’re going. Great video and I look forward to your next adventure.
Love the video! Hope you’re able to get you some new tires soon, it’s that time of year where weather will demand it. Especially someone like you who is wanting to go exploring as much as you do. Look forward to many more uploads!
The rating isn't about any dropoffs, because (hopefully!) you won't be driving the dropoffs! The rating is of the surface you drive. If the ratings included the dropoffs, then Schafer Trail in Moab would probably be an 11, because if you're afraid of heights, do NOT do that road. Black Bear on CO is a lot more technical, but there isn't the vertical dropoff on the edge like Schafer or, worse, Cliffhanger. Want easy? Go up Fall River Road and over Trail Ridge. EXTREMELY scenic. The dirt road is only one-way, from RMNP (near Estes Park) to the top/visitors center, then it's paved from there.
Great video! Would you say a light dual-sport motorcycle like the Yamaha XT250 can tackle this trail? I have been thinking about it for sometime but somewhat apprehensive. I took my bike to Caribou Mine to try and find a camp spot, didn't make it halfway through; extremely rocky and steep in most areas.
Thats not offroading that's just a dirt back road here. Have you not just drove around in the forest here before? You dont even need 4wd to drive that stuff. This is funny.
I'm sorry you said this was a one way in one way out road wasn't that a Nissan Sentra and 90s minivan that made it through that trail and you're saying this is a more than a class 2 to your standard the deep drop off is not what the trail should be classified it should be the road itself so if hello writing Nissan and a minivan can drive up and make its way down I'm calling this video suspicious
@@AlexSAdventures Do NOT do Schafer Trail in Moab then... Not technical (but bumpy at the top), but it's narrow (heading down you have to pull over for uphill traffic - not fun) and the 1,000'+ dropoffs are VERTICAL right at the edge of the ledge.
Awesome scenery. Thx!
Alex you may want to consider airing down your tires. Even on dirts roads you will have a better footprint and it will improve traction going up hills that have alot of loose material. Thanks for the video.
This is something I need to do more - I honestly forget thats an option 😂
another awesome video! and the scenery is amazing!
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful scenery on that trail, Alex! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Thanks for watching!
Great video, and don’t worry about the level of difficulty, it’s all about getting out and enjoying this beautiful world we live in! When you go by yourself, make sure and let someone know where you’re going. Great video and I look forward to your next adventure.
Thats what its all about!! Just getting outside and having fun! Thanks for watching!
Colorado views look pretty awesome
It’s beautiful!
Love the video! Hope you’re able to get you some new tires soon, it’s that time of year where weather will demand it. Especially someone like you who is wanting to go exploring as much as you do. Look forward to many more uploads!
10000% agree! I have a new set picked out I just need to get them installed 😂😂
Trail? Lol when i lived up there we called it a road 😂 and it wasn't in nearly as good of shape as it looks to be now..
The rating isn't about any dropoffs, because (hopefully!) you won't be driving the dropoffs! The rating is of the surface you drive. If the ratings included the dropoffs, then Schafer Trail in Moab would probably be an 11, because if you're afraid of heights, do NOT do that road. Black Bear on CO is a lot more technical, but there isn't the vertical dropoff on the edge like Schafer or, worse, Cliffhanger. Want easy? Go up Fall River Road and over Trail Ridge. EXTREMELY scenic. The dirt road is only one-way, from RMNP (near Estes Park) to the top/visitors center, then it's paved from there.
Oh I am adding all of these to the list!! Thank you so much!! These will be done in the fall for sure ☺️
You have to go and do an Imogene Pass, it's easy and fun, with fantastic views.
Oooo putting this on the list!! Thank you!!
😂 thats funny thats a 2
Great video! Would you say a light dual-sport motorcycle like the Yamaha XT250 can tackle this trail?
I have been thinking about it for sometime but somewhat apprehensive.
I took my bike to Caribou Mine to try and find a camp spot, didn't make it halfway through; extremely rocky and steep in most areas.
That was a Toyota Camry leaving the trailhead. Not an offroad trail.
You make the video pretty alex.
Just a little hint: please wear your seat belt properly. It's for your safety.
Thats not offroading that's just a dirt back road here. Have you not just drove around in the forest here before? You dont even need 4wd to drive that stuff. This is funny.
lol you must be new here
@@AlexSAdventures I have been running these roads for 24 yrs now.
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I'm sorry you said this was a one way in one way out road wasn't that a Nissan Sentra and 90s minivan that made it through that trail and you're saying this is a more than a class 2 to your standard the deep drop off is not what the trail should be classified it should be the road itself so if hello writing Nissan and a minivan can drive up and make its way down I'm calling this video suspicious
You must be new here. Yes this is an easy trial. Everything scares me😂😂 including small cliffs
Alex, Trails off road rates this trail as moderate (3 out of 10), and there is no shame in being cautious. Great video!
"This is a 2?!" 😸
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LOL I’m scared of everything 😂😂
@@AlexSAdventures Do NOT do Schafer Trail in Moab then... Not technical (but bumpy at the top), but it's narrow (heading down you have to pull over for uphill traffic - not fun) and the 1,000'+ dropoffs are VERTICAL right at the edge of the ledge.