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An AMAZING drive, I have done it myself. I took your same route. I'm surprised you didn't include Glass Mountain. Pretty soon it will be gone as IDIOTS dig out the Selenium Crystals from the backside. This is definitely a "Bucket List' for sure. Thanks for sharing!!
@@petefrenzel7296 yea,glass mountain is really cool. There were several people taking photos when I was there and I didn’t want to rush them so I kept moving. Thanks for watching.
Just finished watching your Ophir Pass video, very well done! Do you remember the dates you took that trip? Looked like the colors were starting to turn. Thank, Jeff
@@JeffMcVay-k3r we did this trip the last week of September and the aspens were putting on a spectacular show. The colors on last dollar and yankee boy basin were epic as well. Thanks for watching.
We did it this july 2024... Wonderfull souvenir and e great experience !!! Alone... so alone !!! Landscapes are crazy, buy the book guide first at the visitor center to get informations for the drive around a stop every 3-8 miles... 6-8 hours to finish the loop. Good video !!
@@vostester there are a couple spots that you will need to take a careful line but yes I think you will be fine. I have seen lots of Subaru’s on the trails getting it done nicely. Enjoy and take in the awesome scenery. Thanks for watching.
@@castironbackroads1447 thank you so much, this was my favorite area of my last adventure. All I had to do was just turn my camera on and the epic scenery took over.
What a beautiful view! I'm going to visit Ouachita National Forest for the first time next week. Do you mind sharing the location of the swimming hole? And how to get there? Thank you!
We haven't made it out that way yet; hopefully, one day. It's amazing to me some of those shots look like you're on another planet. We don't have any landscapes like that on this side of the country.
Good video! My wife and I have done Engineer Pass, Imogene Pass, Hurricane Pass, Cinnamon Pass, etc., yet, when we did (from the opposite direction in this video) the section from 6:46 to 9:01, she freaked out and said she never wanted to do these passes again. I think the feeling of all 4 wheels slipping on the rocks was frightening to her. The next time we did a drive in the area (2023) we did Last Dollar Road. She was OK with that. I'm OK with that for her...beautiful drive. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching, those shelf roads get to my wife as well but the beautiful scenery makes it worth the journey. Yankee boy basin is a great trail as well.
Thanks for the video! I did this drive (other direction) in the last week of Sept. last year. We did it in a rental Jeep, as I didn't want to risk damaging the undercarriage of my Toyota Avalon. Did a nice lunch in Telluride and then went up to Owl Creek pass (I did that several years ago in my car...creeping a lot of the way) see Deb's meadow and the beautiful view of the Cimmeron's at the top.
We are looking forward to our adventure there in July. Some time will be in Hot Springs but the remainder will be in the Ouachitas. We have never been before. Thank you for sharing!
Such a beautiful area of the Forest. I was there in the fall of ‘22, ‘23, and will be again this fall of ‘24. Do you have or know where I can get a detailed map of the area/trails to plan for this year? I’m a new subscriber. Thanks for posting this video!
did you mainly stay on FS roads or how was the trailer when you ventured more off the beaten trail? Have heard from some that it is best not to take a trailer to the Ozarks?
This trip was mainly FS roads but I’ve had the camper in Utah, Arizona and Colorado off road and had no issues. Some of the trails in the Ozarks can be really tight so I only take the trailer to places I have explored previously.
Enjoyed the video and it's getting me stoked for my upcoming Spring pilgrimmage to the CNF along Citico Creek. Impressive drone work along the creek and through the trees! When was this video taken? Last Spring campsite 14 was closed when I visited the area. Curiuos about whether it's reopened. P.S., new sub! I see you enjoy the west also👍
Thank you for watching This was taken in January and 14 was open. Great area to explore with awesome scenery. I love the west but nothing is more peaceful than running creeks. Enjoy your upcoming trip
@@steveduzstuff you might have to choose your lines in a couple spots but you should be fine. If there has been recent rain it can difficult as well. Enjoy the views and stay safe.
@@steveduzstuff If it is a 2019 or newer. Older than that, the ground clearance was 2" lower than now, which is about 8.6 inches. I did the trail in the last week of Sept. of 2023 and was in a Jeep. Never had to use 4WD. Like @adventureoverland1960 said, "If there has been recent rain it [might be] difficult ." Loved the drive...beautiful!