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Colorado Overlanding - Ouray, Telluride, Silverton - July 2022 

David Gray
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Colorado was the destination for the 6th trip of the 2022 season, and specifically the Ouray, Telluride, Silverton area in southwest Colorado. There was no backpacking on this trip - overlanding/offroading was the adventure this time. I joined up with Jeremy (RU-vid channel @All Things Out Doors) and his amazingly capable Ford Bronco to do a bunch of the best offroad 'trails' in the area - Corkscrew Gulch, Mineral Creek, Poughkeepsie Gulch, Imogene Pass, Black Bear Pass, and Engineer Pass.
This video turned out to be a collaboration with Jeremy, and I want to thank him for allowing me to use many of the video clips he created with his GoPros. It's not easy to capture video while overlanding, especially when you're driving, and this video wouldn't have been complete without Jeremy's video. Jeremy has created a two-part video of our trip - please check it out at @All Things Out Doors.
The trip ended up being 5-days/4-nights, and we spent about 30 hours in the Bronco on the offroad trails in the Ouray area. Even though the physical exertion isn't nearly as extreme as a backpacking trip in the mountains, it is surprisingly exhausting. We were both pretty spent by the time we found our way back to camp each night.
There are many enjoyable aspects to overlanding but one of the things I realized on this trip was the amount of incredible Colorado backcountry you can explore. The scenery we stumbled upon was breathtaking, and we ended up summitting four different mountain passes (five if you count the two trips over Hurrican Pass) - it would have been impossible to cover all that ground on foot in the five days we had.
The one downside to the trip was the weather - it was awful! It rained a good chunk of every single day. Fortunately, the mornings were generally decent, and we got an early start each day. The rainy weather didn't prevent us from doing any of the trails that we had planned to do. The weather 'misery meter' peaked at the end of the trip during our planned stay at Alta Lakes - we ended up bailing to a hotel in Silverton that night.
For those who have watched my other videos this one is done in the same style - an hour in length, intended to bring the audience along for the 'ride', and with a still picture slide show with music at the end. If you just have a few minutes skip to the end and enjoy the pictures.
Equipment / Gear List:
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Camera shoulder clip: Peak Designs Capture clip system amzn.to/2wRdusp
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Pack: Zpacks Arc Blast 55L
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@All_Things_Out_Doors
@All_Things_Out_Doors Год назад
Man David, what a great video! So awesome to relive probably my best trip of all time. The weather was definitely not the best, but in a way I wouldn't have changed a thing. I really appreciate the stories of your family's history in that area. Some of the similarities are simply remarkable. Once again thank you so much for joining me on this adventure.....and trusting me enough to ride along on some of the more sketchy roads.
@davidgrayin
@davidgrayin Год назад
You're welcome, Jeremy and thank you! That was a special trip for sure, in so many ways. The funny thing is I think I got more wigged out watching the video of the sketchy parts than I did when we were actually driving them. I think you get so focused on what you're doing that you miss the 'big picture' of how crazy the terrain is that you're doing it in. And the capabilities of your Bronco certainly help with the confidence factor - that thing is a beast. It was fun to be able to be a part of 'testing' just how far you could push it. And, oh boy, I'll never get tired of looking at all that spectacular Colorado backcountry scenery. Thank you for letting me be a part of it.
@advanturecantstop901
@advanturecantstop901 Год назад
yeah with to much talk..
@pinkertonj1
@pinkertonj1 Год назад
I have watched a lot of videos about over landing in Colorado but this is by far probably the one I enjoyed the most. Thanks guys
@RandyMoore-rn1zv
@RandyMoore-rn1zv Месяц назад
To repeat what was posted just below, there are many very good videos about trailriding in the San Juans, but yours was definitely the most enjoyable to watch. Felt as though I was right there (except I was warm and dry!). Great job, and thank you.
@lindagrant3232
@lindagrant3232 Год назад
Wow, that is a trip I will NEVER be able to do in person - it was even hard to watch in places! So thanks for the opportunity to see that beautiful part of the world.
@mistyhightower2730
@mistyhightower2730 7 месяцев назад
Loved the tip with the Doritos LOL... great video!
@chrismcelroy5193
@chrismcelroy5193 Год назад
Wow!! Probably one of the best Bronco videos I’ve seen and I’ve watched tons. Hopefully will have mine in a year. Great driving and filming.
@sarahsolomon1949
@sarahsolomon1949 Год назад
It’s amazing what a Bronco can do! Wow! ❤
@vernonrodeffer2219
@vernonrodeffer2219 Год назад
Wow!! What an exciting video. Those roads would make your heart rate go up. You and Jeremy make a great team.
@davidgrayin
@davidgrayin Год назад
Thank you, Mr. Rodeffer, and thank you for letting me 'borrow' your son for this one. Yes, I really enjoy my backcountry time with Jeremy, and he takes very good care of me. He is very careful and thoughtful on those crazy roads which helps my 'comfort level' immensely, but even so there were some spots where the heart rate probably spiked a bit! Fun stuff. Thank you for watching, and commenting.
@ethancalk8809
@ethancalk8809 Год назад
David! What a great trip! I love this area! I used to go backpacking off the narrow gauge railroad between Durango and Silverton, and I've even done half the Alpine Loop with a couple friends back in the 70's in a '72 Bronco! Now that I'm older, overlanding in my Land Rover or my son's Jeep is pretty much all I do now, but you can still see the most beautiful countryside! I enjoy all of your videos, but this one was really close to my heart! Thank you!
@zebuluncharnesky3285
@zebuluncharnesky3285 Год назад
What a great video, thanks for filming and sharing!
@jkuefner4573
@jkuefner4573 Год назад
Looks like a blast!
@cormacsage7126
@cormacsage7126 Год назад
Awesome unique place for music stage
@kyleshutic9279
@kyleshutic9279 Год назад
3:56 When you're looking for more ideas for visiting the San Juans and you see your rig (silver XJ) in someone's video from your last trip😂
@billwaterhouse5894
@billwaterhouse5894 Год назад
Outstanding guys, thanks for sharing
@darlawebber2524
@darlawebber2524 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing. My husband and I just started offroading with rzrs. I love the fun treks books and maps. We have been Taylor park twice , but not yet to ouray area. It's on my list!
@RunningOtaku
@RunningOtaku Год назад
An epic adventure. Thanks for sharing!
@teddysmith457
@teddysmith457 Год назад
Thank you so much again for sharing David Gray. My favorite thing about your channel is the end of your channel when you show all that magnificent photography you do. I have to say you are a magnificent photographer thanks again so much
@rockytopwrangler2069
@rockytopwrangler2069 Год назад
... What an AWESOME outing ... You certainly captured what an overlanding 4X4 adventure was all about ... and as always a video production to top all others .... Beautiful trails and towns ...
@nato2959
@nato2959 Год назад
Magnificent... Thank you!
@nelsonminingandabandonedplaces
What an amazing video David. The way you captured the adventure is awesome..
@DrJohn493
@DrJohn493 Год назад
Enjoyed seeing this Colorado overlanding trip. Did some of these backcountry 4WD trails in the early 2000s. But never Black Bear Pass! Liked the drone work. Thanks for some great memories and all the great scenery.
@FOLLOWINGWALKERSWORLD
@FOLLOWINGWALKERSWORLD Год назад
David, that was an awesome video. Definitely got me a bit dizzy on a couple shots & made my you know pucker a bit. How fun that must have been. 👍👍👍
@travelthenarrowtrail8660
@travelthenarrowtrail8660 Год назад
This came out really outstanding. Glad you jumped in a bought a drone. It's really taking your video up another echelon. This looked like so much fun. Glad you got that experience.
@MADHippiesLife
@MADHippiesLife Год назад
Another great adventure, David. We've been in those areas during our CT thru hike, but never had the pleasure of letting a vehicle do all the work, that sounds so amazing, especially knowing full well how difficult it is to hike in the mountains. We're sure our little Subaru couldn't handle it, thank you for sharing! Lake City is a great, quirky little town 😎
@johnbarns548
@johnbarns548 Год назад
What a extreme adventure. Memories for a lifetime. Appreciate the photo review at the end
@WeaponsMachinist
@WeaponsMachinist Год назад
Great adventure in the Bronco!
@pederhorner
@pederhorner Год назад
So great to meet you guys up there coming down from Engineer! Love the footage, I was definitely sucking some air!
@gui-texzan7477
@gui-texzan7477 Год назад
Great video David. Thanks for taking us with you.✌️
@sherripendarvis4537
@sherripendarvis4537 Год назад
I went to all those beautiful places July of 2021. It was a wonderful adventure riding throughout the forest and mountains. AWESOME!
@GIRLplusDOGAdventures
@GIRLplusDOGAdventures Год назад
Loved this trip! Was interesting to have watched Jeremy’s video first then yours for a completely different perspective!
@nancycronin601
@nancycronin601 Год назад
Very fun and interesting to watch but would not do it for a million dollars. Made me so nervous to watch you but since I know you made it I guess that made me finish it. Thanks for sharing. As always love the photography at the end. Thanks.
@JoseGarcia-tr9mp
@JoseGarcia-tr9mp Год назад
One of the best overlanding video's I've seen man. Way to live life, way to have fun 🤙
@Alexmqouthere
@Alexmqouthere Год назад
Awesome video 👍👏thank you for it.. stoning!
@chriscleveland9203
@chriscleveland9203 Год назад
Fun video! Black Bear pass is iconic
@charleneray3770
@charleneray3770 Год назад
Wonderful video David!
@tarheelgarden
@tarheelgarden Год назад
great trip and video David!
@NewTasty
@NewTasty Год назад
Amazing overlanding.
@susanhansen4453
@susanhansen4453 Год назад
REALLY enjoyed watching. I have a 21 Bronco and these are on my list. Now higher on the list! ❤️🌲🏔
@DavesCampingAdventures
@DavesCampingAdventures 10 месяцев назад
that was a wild ride!
@andrewdubick4138
@andrewdubick4138 Год назад
Great to see my old stomping ground !!
@candacemeifert-polk7383
@candacemeifert-polk7383 Год назад
Oh my , what an amazing vehicle ! I truly would love one of those! Reminds me of a hiking trip I took to Holy Cross Wildnerness back in 2001,where we ran into a group of overlander guys from Iowa in Toyota small trucks. Myself, and 4 of my hiking friends had to push them out of they rocks they were hung up on. I think this Bronco vehicle needs no help! Really beautiful uo there near Silverton and Ouray. Don’t look down whole driving😱
@MountainMan677
@MountainMan677 Год назад
Really enjoyed your video! I just came back from the San Juan's and took a few of the same trails and it like in July rained almost everyday. Never seen it rain so much but glad they are getting it
@oldguyinthewoods
@oldguyinthewoods Год назад
Great trip. I wish the Hoosier National Forest was that beautiful! Cheers.
@BrianWest58
@BrianWest58 Год назад
I need a videographer to travel with me! Well done David Loved the still frames and photos at the end too. Oh, and it took 3 days for me to watch all of this. lol
@OneEyeHikes
@OneEyeHikes Год назад
Cool trip! I was actually in the area finishing my thru-hike of the Colorado Trail which concluded on 8/1 in Durango
@thesuperioraffection4502
@thesuperioraffection4502 Год назад
Nice. How long did it take you?
@OneEyeHikes
@OneEyeHikes Год назад
32 days
@NorthbyNorthwestAdventures
@NorthbyNorthwestAdventures Год назад
I'll never forget the amount of time in geology classes in college we spent there. I miss Red mountain pass and Ouray a ton. Glad you all had a great time. I went to college in Grand Junction for geology and had the absolute privilege to go everywhere between Gunnison, Ouray, Moab east to the Tunnel. We always tried to hold our breaths through the tunnel. I was only able to do it once. I just recently drove through Indiana and it to me was beautiful. It's strange how we Don't see the beauty in our backyard necessarily but we see the beauty everywhere else.
@victorbellavia2751
@victorbellavia2751 Год назад
I went to Mesa State College. What year did you graduate?
@NorthbyNorthwestAdventures
@NorthbyNorthwestAdventures Год назад
@@victorbellavia2751 I went from 2004 to 2007 I didn't officially graduate I had one class in my major to take and three electives. I found a job in the field and decided to pursue that rather than continue on going to school big mistake but I'm not even in the field anymore.
@pigfender
@pigfender Год назад
Great video, David! We were on the edge of our seats watching it! :) How is Bob? Haven’t seen him for a while! Any plans to hike with him soon?
@erinlovebunnies7094
@erinlovebunnies7094 11 месяцев назад
55:00 for myself later lol. Me too, I’d be suckin air 😂😂😂
@shcmoly
@shcmoly Год назад
Grand Junction is my home, welcome to my neck of the woods!
@warnerknobe7911
@warnerknobe7911 Год назад
David, I love all your videos and this one is special as I drove many of those Jeep roads years ago while living in Colorado. Now at age 80 and retired in PA we plan a road trip back to the same area in a few weeks to catch some fall color. By the way Ouray is pronounced “youray” Keep up the great work and stay safe!
@davidgrayin
@davidgrayin Год назад
Thank you, Warner. Wow, I'll bet that whole area is spectacular in the fall. I've always wanted to do a trip there when the leaves are peaking with fall colors but have just never pulled the trigger (yet). After struggling with the pronunciation of Ouray we did finally ask a local on one of the trips through there (we ended up going through three times) and they also said it was 'you-ray'. Towards the end of the video I think I had it down!
@Jeepingshort
@Jeepingshort Год назад
Great video. Tell your friend to do some research on the wall so he can pick the easy line! Also tell him to get rid of those terrible good year tires and to air down to 10 PSI!
@toddwood5190
@toddwood5190 Год назад
Awesome video David. I have been following you since I discovered your first Glacier NP video. Did I hear you say that you were at your son’s house? Too bad he doesn’t travel with you any longer. I’m glad that you were able to enjoy time with him while he was young.
@rickloging5709
@rickloging5709 Год назад
Great video, thanks for sharing. Could you share some tips on South Mineral Campground? Did you need reservations for your site? The scenery there (and all through CO) was awesome. Thanks again and safe travels.
@davidgrayin
@davidgrayin Год назад
South Mineral Campground is awesome. It sits about 8 miles down a dirt road to the west of US550 south of Red Mountain Pass. The turn on the road to the campground is just after you get to the bottom of the descent from the Pass and about two miles north of Silverton. It is a fairly prominent road and there is a sign marking the turn, but it's still relatively easy to miss if you haven't been there before. There are no advance reservations for the campground - all sites are first come, first serve - which is both a blessing and a curse. From my experience the campground is full pretty much every night but if you time it right you can find a site pretty much any night. When we found our site we arrived about 10:30-11:00AM on a Sunday and about half the sites were available. They started filling up right after we got there and I think the campground was full by night time (maybe a couple sites available). The nice thing is that if you're staying multiple nights you can watch for the 'primo' spots emptying up in real time and move to a different/better site if you're so inclined. There are also a couple other more primitive campgrounds on the drive in as a backup plan, and I think you can still camp anywhere along the dirt road in (dispersed camping), so there are multiple options even if South Mineral is full when you get there.
@rickloging5709
@rickloging5709 Год назад
@@davidgrayin Thanks so much for the detailed reply. We live in SC and camp all the time in the Smokies but have not made it out to CO yet - it’s on our list for 2023. With campsites filling up so quickly these days, your info will be super helpful with our travel plans. Thanks!!
@therusticcollectionebaysto7028
New sub ! Liked 🐸😊✌️
@MidwestAtvGroup
@MidwestAtvGroup Год назад
Great video, I would like to get my family to go with me, but watching those close to edge roads not sure my wife will approve it. Is there any easy less intense trails? Never been there before and would like to learn few things before I head out there. Thank you.
@BenMcmillen
@BenMcmillen Год назад
Glad you like the coffee!
@davidgrayin
@davidgrayin Год назад
Hey Ben! Yeah, Jeremy has made a believer out of me for your coffee. I'm not sure what 'flavor' we had on this trip but it was outstanding. Probably doesn't hurt brewing it in an old-fashioned percolator and drinking it in woods and scenery like that either. Check out Hilltop Packs Coffee at hilltoppackscoffee.com, and they have some awesome gear too at hilltoppacks.com - great people.
@BenMcmillen
@BenMcmillen Год назад
@@davidgrayin appreciate the kind words!
@srameypr
@srameypr Год назад
That was pretty epic! I will never have the guts to do those trails. I've done Last Dollar and that was rough enough for me! Your drone footage and photos were spectacular! I know the weather may have been bad, but it brought drama and more depth to some of your shots. I don't know if you've ever heard of the original Black Bear Road sign (referenced in C.W. McCall's song, "Black Bear Road") that said "You don't have to be crazy to drive this road, but it helps." The sign was stolen so many times that they stopped replacing it.
@davidgrayin
@davidgrayin Год назад
Thank you! That's a great story about the C.W. McCall song and the sign. I'll have to check that out.
@Hefmier
@Hefmier Год назад
Bill Fries (AKA CW McCall) was once Mayor of Ouray, one of the nearby towns.
@srameypr
@srameypr Год назад
@@Hefmier Wow, I didn't know that.
@Hefmier
@Hefmier Год назад
@@srameypr He was Mayor from 1986 to 1992. He died in April of this year.
@srameypr
@srameypr Год назад
@@Hefmier Aw, I'm sorry to hear that. I enjoyed his albums. I still have the ones my family purchased.
@chrisrozek6943
@chrisrozek6943 10 месяцев назад
Great video! What was the name of the trail book you used in the video?
@BS2Dos
@BS2Dos Год назад
👍👍
@bullet2monkey
@bullet2monkey Год назад
Great trip! We were there the week after you, and the weather was more or less the same. Absolutely beautiful there! What was the tarp you were using around the 48:00 mark?
@All_Things_Out_Doors
@All_Things_Out_Doors Год назад
It's the UGQ 12' penny pincher... It's been a fantastic tarp to use for Hammok camping
@MaryOKC
@MaryOKC Год назад
I have a 2021 Ford explorer st - do you think I could do this trip in my explorer? And next time you go I’d love to join you. I’ll be up that way end of august/sept but no way can or will I do the Wall. I don’t have a wench. ☺️ I don’t think I have the clearance you have either. Never mind. LOL!!! 😂
@troutman1951
@troutman1951 Год назад
Awesome video! Wondering if you could reference the book of off-road trails in the area of Ouray you were mentioning? TIA
@davidgrayin
@davidgrayin Год назад
The book is "Guide to Colorado Backroads & 4-Wheel-Drive Trails, 4th Edition" by Charles Wells. Available on Amazon (spiral-bound) for $31.46.
@troutman1951
@troutman1951 Год назад
@@davidgrayin thank you!
@Oldsparkey
@Oldsparkey Год назад
Never used Doritos to start a fire but have used Frito's. They also make a great snack.
@owizzlebeezy123
@owizzlebeezy123 Год назад
You really don't want to use a winch without something on the line, like a jacket or weight satchel or similar. If it snaps under high tension it could cut you in half or come sailing back thru the windshield. Couldn't tell but mentioning bc I didn't see anything used like that...
@kevinseversonandhisvizslas8287
Holy crap, there goes the oil pan
@ScottX507
@ScottX507 Год назад
That is like my dream trip. Where is that campsite by the river? Must find that!
@davidgrayin
@davidgrayin Год назад
The campsite is South Mineral. It is located to the west of US550, south of Red Mountain Pass, and the turnoff to the road that takes you to it is about 3 miles north of Silverton off US550.
@ScottX507
@ScottX507 Год назад
@@davidgrayin Thank you so much!!
@PeterFLB
@PeterFLB Год назад
Nice video, but why do we never see you light the fires huh? LOL
@61DJ
@61DJ Год назад
Omg the wall was hard to watch lol
@gopackgo69
@gopackgo69 Год назад
At 38 mins into the video they show a book with trail guides, what is that book?
@Koulnis
@Koulnis 10 месяцев назад
How often were you guys using lockers on this ride, if at all?
@davidgrayin
@davidgrayin 10 месяцев назад
We did use the lockers. I wouldn't say we did frequently, but when the situation warranted it. I think we used pretty much every assist 'gizmo' on the Bronco at one time or another. Amazing vehicle!
@christamathias233
@christamathias233 Год назад
Colorado native here -'yuh•ray' is the proper pronunciation of Ouray.
@tomweaver7723
@tomweaver7723 10 месяцев назад
Stop at a dispensary for some road smoke
@JoshuaSeward
@JoshuaSeward Год назад
About to take my rig on almost the same route! Fun to see you enjoying the "Overlanding" side of things. Any advice on things to or to not do? We leave Sept 2 from ohio Had to edit this comment after watching. You captured more than some "overlander" RU-vidrs do. Sometimes they skip the hard parts or underreact. Fun to have watched your hiking vids then this. This is coming from a semi hiker and semi "overlander" 😁 The RU-vid stats on this vid compared to hiking vids would be interesting. You may be the only cross over videos I have watched.
@Auxbeam
@Auxbeam Год назад
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@nealgraham7255
@nealgraham7255 Год назад
It's prounanced uray.
@kevinseversonandhisvizslas8287
David don’t let your wife watch this
@captain8642
@captain8642 Год назад
Beware of the evil kalan area
@delvinmorales9458
@delvinmorales9458 Год назад
I really hope he has undercarriage armor. Those bangs the rocks are hard to listen to.
@advanturecantstop901
@advanturecantstop901 Год назад
can you talk less, show more..that will be take more likes..because annoying
@anniegray8140
@anniegray8140 Год назад
His videos are perfect the way they are! If you don’t like his videos or find them ‘annoying’, then don’t watch them! He talks a lot to explain all the details of the trip to everyone!
@advanturecantstop901
@advanturecantstop901 Год назад
@@anniegray8140 did i trow a piece wood you are answering to my opinion?? keep with your self
@BS2Dos
@BS2Dos Год назад
Think the locals pronounce it You-Ray, but I could be wrong being as I’m not a Colorado native. Heading down to the San Juan’s late Sept. to photograph the fall colors. Can’t wait.
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