Sometimes we just have the need to get out. It doesn't need to be a man and machine against the world... we are looking for something that will drop jaw any seeker of the awesome. Today we found it, welcome to Ouray Colorado.
I feel so blessed to live here in Colorado and have access to some of the best trails anywhere on the planet. Thank you for so beautifully capturing the scenery, the history and the spirit of our state.
I'm a native of Colorado. I've been to that area, and on those trails a few times. I owned a Land Rover at the time, can't wait to use my new Jeep.. If you make it to Ouray, try the town of Telluride. It's also a great experience..
Very nice of you guys to share. I will be up that way in this area of Colorado in July riding some of this trails in my first Jeep JK. I sure cannot wait...
Hi this is RedRex1,no lie,no bull, and not sucking up , the break down of the video adventure that Teraflex talks and takes us thru makes a jeeper wanna get out there and forget about the rest of the world ,like all off road enthusiast only knows.
Oh my god! Thank you for this beautiful and inspiring film. I felt like I was there. Truly an emotional ending to it. Thank you Teraflex and Dennis. I know where I’m going next year !
I just moved out here just over a week ago after overhauling my 2012 2door Sport with new hubs, u joints, and a teraflex suspension with flacon 2.1s. Been my car for 6 years and I’ve put 100,000 miles on the car myself with 33s. It’s never driven better. Was already on these trails last year. Can’t wait to break it out again. Awesome video. You’re getting me hyped.
Awesome video! Living on the eastern slope. Not native to Colorado but been here for 12 years now. Absolutely love it. Can anyone tell me if I can successfully navigate black bear in a Ram 1500 short bed? Haven't wanted to attempt it until I get some information first and not get myself into a bad situation. Thanks
wish that you had mentioned locales as you went, looked like you were over in San Juan County a couple times, like, which mines did you pass, which pass were you on, etc. plus mention that when on those 4WD roads, when encountering a car coming at you, the driver going uphill always has the right of way. But thanks for the views.