We just did that trail in an ‘08 tundra 3” lift on 35’s and had a blast. Dented up some skids, hard hit on t-case skid, got my first real pinstripes, and haven’t washed the truck yet from spending a week in Crown King. Awesome area, thanks for the footage😁.
Nice! I'm totally a noob to offroading, so, I want to just do scenic but easy to easy/moderate roads/trails until I get better. I want to be able to slowly grow into the capabilities of my truck (2024 Colorado ZR2). This looks like a fun trail, I'll have to do it next time I'm in the Durango/Silverton area. Oh, and cool T-shirt! I rode thru there on my sportbike in 2014 on my sportbike on a long trip and meant to stop there for a haunted burger and a t-shirt, but it was miserably hot and humid, and there was zero parking, so I just rode on. Nice vid!
Thanks! This would be a good trail for your truck. The Alpine Loop from Silverton to Lake City is another good trail. Jerome is a fun town to visit. If you ever get a chance to stop by again, some shops have some cool old pictures and history about the town
@@IdJeepThat It looked pretty mellow, I'd feel ok on it. I went up to Animas forks on my (then) new 2021 KTM 890 ADV R, which I'm also a noob on. Nice ride to there and back, but as I was solo and didn't know how the trail was past there, I chickened out and turned around. I always travel completely solo, so, I need to make sure I can make it. It was a nice twist ride thru Jerome, too bad it was so hot (100deg) and humid (70%) then, It was miserable if I even slowed down. I plan to get back there, maybe in the ZR2. Thanks, and keep 'em coming!
Wish you would have shown a bit of Animas Forks and explained a brief history of it. It is such a cool ghost town to visit, and I feel like all I saw was the parking lot. But I really liked the drone footage interspersed with the dash cam.
Awesome video! Great job showing the cool spots with the additional aerial shots from the drone. It really helps show how beautiful the area is. Thanks
Done the Alpine Loop many times. So awesome!!! Live in Texas, and We will be in Lake City from Sept. 16 for 2 weeks.... just a few more days, can't wait. Your video is fantastic.
He is safe in the back seat in a car seat that meets Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards that is secured using SFI 16.1 safety certified 2 inch lap belts.
Thanks! Got lucky and talked the wife into driving so I could fly the drone. I seen your videos, that Picayune gulch loop looks awesome, I’ve never done that trail.
@@IdJeepThat do you want it really was a great trail. I never run it before and we kind of stumbled on it. If I ever head that way again, I’m definitely taking that route every time. It is steeper in spots than it looks but it’s nothing difficult. Just a lot of fun.
fill the hole up with grease and find a steel rod/bolt that fits snugly into the ID of the bearing. Then just give the steel rod a pop with your hammer and the pilot bearing will pop out slick as boiled okra.
OK I love this video. I was down in the Sedona area last February and broken arrow was my favorite trail. I love devils staircase. Your footage is great and the ending was freaking hilarious. Great job on that obstacle. I called the wedge or V notch that you went up. I know it’s hard with a manual trans. My JK has a six speed manual so I know.
Thanks! The manual definitely makes things a little more challenging. If you haven’t done them yet, Schnebly Hill and Diamondback Gulch are other great trails in Sedona.
The next day we went to Telluride and seen some dirt bikers carrying ski’s. Asked one of the guys what’s going on, they were on their way up to Imogene to ski
Great video! I just ran Yankee buoy basin and governor basin today. I didn’t run a Imogene this time, but I usually like running it from Telluride back to Ouray. It’s crazy beautiful up here right now. I love your drone shots. Great job enjoyed every second of it.
Thank you! Wishing we were still there. I thought the drone was going to blow away it got so windy near Upper Camp Bird. I’m editing a couple more videos from our trip, I got the wife to drive some on Corkscrew and the Alpine Loop, so I was able to get more drone footage. If you have time do Imogene let me know how far you make it. Have fun!
@@IdJeepThat i’m leaving tomorrow morning but will come back and do imaging again. I’ve run it about six times already. Do you have a new subscriber in me? I love you Contant keep it up.
My daughter and I were just there with 4 dogs. You probably passed us as we walked up to 1st waterfall and she had my 15 year old dog in a pack on her back.
@IdJeepThat Bad luck for sure. I did it in July 2021 and it was super clear. Barely had a patch of snow anywhere. I've done Black Bear 3 times, July 2020, July 2021 and September 2022. First 2 times in the rain and hail and finally in the sunshine!
Awesome. I want to tun this trail. How long is the overall trail? I perused the GPS coordinates you posted, trail looks short. Kinda sorta reminds me of the Elvis trail in Florence with the shelf climbs.
Trail starts east of Clarkdale. We turned off Sycamore Canyon Rd. I cannot remember trail number to get to trailhead, but this pin should help: Trailhead 34°48'10.2"N 112°01'48.9"W 34.8028308, -112.0302507 Where we ended trail 34°48'51.9"N 112°00'38.3"W 34.8144094, -112.0106350