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08-11-2011, 03:00 PM
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Wobbly Barn
Joined: Jan 2011
Location: Temporary: Jersey (long story...), Goal: 'rado
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Ender, LOVIN' this RR!
Had posted a thread back in the Spring looking for a little 'Rockies Local Knowledge' and it seemed like EVERYONE was telling me I had to wait til LATE July or even August because they had had over 400" of snow last Winter. So I'm curious --- even though you had to pass on a few Passes, it seems like you still had one Helluva good time, plenty of options, and looks like some great weather to boot... What were your typical day-time and night temperatures (once you beat the TX & NM heat) and what time-frame seems the best to you??? My expected trip to 'rado looks like it'll have to wait until next year, but I am greatly encouraged by your RR that it looks like I can jump on it in June --- waiting almost another year is going to kill me --- maybe shaving off a month or two off of that wait makes it just a tad bit easier. Again, LOVIN' your report (and all of your RR's to-date...)! ![]() ![]()
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08-11-2011, 05:47 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
Oddometer: 2,587
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The snow tunnels and amazing views are spectacular (oh yeah... I haven't gotten to that part yet, will post more today!!!). The weather was absolutely fantastic!! It was around 70 degrees most of the day and comfortably chilly around 40 at night (with sleeping bag). A big difference from the late summer trip I took last year is the absence of constant rainstorms. Last year at the end of summer we were guaranteed rain at some point in the day and sometimes we tore down or put on rain gear more than 5 times in one day! Some parts of the trails are slightly wet from melting snow in the early season but still better than mostly wet from rain late... The safest way to go about it is to call the ranger stations for the region you are going to ride in. I have my Colorado Trails book (a 4x4 trails book but still good) and it lists many of the popular rides with useful info and ranger station contacts. I spent a few hours calling about 8 different stations and inquiring about the conditions. Most of the rangers were very helpful and knowledgeable of the area and plowing schedules.
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08-11-2011, 06:02 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
Oddometer: 2,587
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So last time I left off I was about to get out of Silverton and hit Engineer Pass from Animas Forks. This trip I am taking the easy approach since I am going solo and with a heavy bike I would recommend a riding buddy if you do the entrance to Engineer Pass from 550 south of Ouray.
I am quite familiar with the road up to Animas Forks since we had traveled it several times last year. Luckily there is not much rain in the early season and it was dry and dusty... very fast too! After passing some annoying sightseeing Jeeps I made good time getting to the trail-head to set up the cameras. Once on the pass I started to get up close and personal with the snow I came to see! I had envisioned a much muddier and wet path because of the snow melt but my worries were eased when I saw dry trail and the cool snow melt tubes put in strategic places (to be seen later!). ![]() Heading up Engineer Pass... I had left my larger bag with my tent so this is the one day I got to travel with a light load! ![]() More snow and now the real fun part begins!!! ![]() Looking back on the trail from one of the switchbacks... I can't describe how awesome it felt to be up here. The air was clean, bike was running well, I didn't have altitude sickness and the temperature was perfect! I never felt the need to get out my extra jacket, even at 13k feet I just had my t-shirt under my mesh riding jacket.
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08-11-2011, 06:07 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
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Further up the trial I spotted a really cool snow tunnel and waited patiently for the Jeep to take pictures and move out. This is the same spot you can see in my original highlights video! You can see the dozers that cut this path had their work cut out for them in this spot!
![]() The picture I took in the snow tunnel... ![]() Soon after the bend you get to the Oh-point... a lookout area that is actually higher than the actual pass and quite scenic! Here I attempt to replicate a picture taken last year. this time with snow!
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08-12-2011, 05:28 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
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Up at the top I took a while to soak it all in and adjust the cameras. Snowy mountain tops as far as the eye could see in any direction!
![]() The Oh Point on my Garmin 276C. Love this GPS, it's bulletproof and easy to read even if you are bouncing along. ![]() The trail in the background has fascinated me since we saw it last year. Even without the snow it looked in disrepair, possibly hiking only now. Oh yeah.. that's me in the picture too!
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08-14-2011, 09:31 AM
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You can do it!
Joined: Aug 2009
Location: SF bay area
Oddometer: 1,126
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Hey Oliver!
Sorry I'm late to the party - your RR's lookin' good, though! Fantastic video! Those HD go pro cameras are pretty awesome. It's really fun to see the road, close up. You're making me miss Colorado... Awww, and glad to see your cone kept you safe ![]() Looking forward to more!
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08-14-2011, 08:31 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
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The little GoPro cameras are awesome! With the dozens of hours of footage it is difficult to come up with highlights videos... ![]() I've been working on this video for several evenings, probably a solid 8-10 hours of sifting, editing, audio selections, etc. The more I learn about editing the longer it takes... I wish I had included more picture in picture than I did but that takes more than twice as long to finalize ![]() Engineer Pass Highlights... Enjoy ![]() (embeded at lower resolution, 720p recommended
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08-15-2011, 07:48 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
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Continuing down Engineer Pass... I adjust the cameras before going from the Oh Point to the pass. This is the position used to film some of the puddles and slow motion you see in the highlights video!
![]() The bike at the pass. Strangely this point is 200 ft lower than the Oh Point!? ![]() I took the picture of the cone that Kelly posted just earlier and then started back down. A huge snow bank was waiting directly below the pass!
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08-15-2011, 07:57 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
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Lots of snow melt in the area, this cool waterfall was diving under a huge snow mound (probably formed from an avalanche).
![]() The road to Lake City is very scenic and fast... easy for any dirt oriented bike! ![]() Last year the water at the broken dam was lower and you could see a gaping hole. ![]() Raging river! ![]() Following the river, I flew down the road in search of good BBQ...
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08-16-2011, 06:41 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
Oddometer: 2,587
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I prepared some full length helmet cam videos of Engineer Pass! I have all stops or pauses edited out for continuous riding footage. This starts from Animas Forks and goes over the pass on to the section on the way to Lake City (stops when it gets easy...)
This is for anyone who wonders "Can I get my big adventure bike over Engineer Pass?" I will say it is doable for any serious adventure bike and lots of fun to climb your way up to 13000 ft (Oh Point)!!! There are three parts, total running time is 33 minutes ![]()
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09-08-2011, 08:54 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
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Going up Cinnamon Pass is always fun! The road leading to the pass from Lake City is long and windy with good views of a large lake and a fast dirt highway.
Soon the going gets interesting and you shoot up the mountain. Here is the full length helmet cam videos of Cinnamon Pass on this ride! The video starts when the trail gets interesting on the Lake City side and stops at Animas Forks. I edited out any pauses so it is all continuous riding!
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09-08-2011, 08:58 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
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Closer to the top the storm clouds were swirling as usual and the light would occasionally shine enough to get a good pic!
![]() There were several deep snow trenches carved through to the top. ![]() ![]() I waited for a group of ATV riders to pass so I could get a clean shot of the bike. Even with the rapidly melting snow the trail was dry enough I never had any problems with mud or puddles. My pack was starting to get a bit sloppy but I decided to bounce along without worrying about it
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09-08-2011, 09:01 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
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Finally at the top I stopped for a while to take some pics and relax. This is one of my favorite passes to chill at and enjoy the view. I ate a cliff bar while a brief rainstorm passed overhead before giving way to sunshine
![]() This picture is looking towards Lake City ![]() The view from the pass sign looking towards Silverton... ![]() ![]() The way down the pass is very scenic and quick. After going through this snowbank you descend towards Animas forks on some rocky steep sections. Just make sure you have ABS turned off!
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09-08-2011, 09:06 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
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Making my way back to Silverton I decide I have enough time to check out Ophir Pass. I had no plans to cross this pass during my trip but I wanted to do a quick over and back just to experience the view and see what kind of snow lurks at the peak!
On the way up... ![]() In view of Ophir Pass from the Silverton side, the snow looks promising! ![]() Surely the plows carving these paths were piloted by expert mountain men! Some of the walls were well over 15 ft tall!
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09-08-2011, 09:13 PM
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Drunken Squirrel
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: DFW Area, TX
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I couldn't find the sign for the pass but after searching a bit I saw a destroyed piece of metal tube sticking up in the general location. I wouldn't be surprised if they have to renew many of the pass signs every year because of snow damage.
The view on the Ophir side of the pass was as spectacular as ever! I was glad to see the treacherous shelf road was devoid of snow ![]() A slight haze hung over the valley and the town of Ophir seemed to rest peacefully in a secluded paradise. ![]() I rode down the pass into the forest and back up again. I fumbled with the cameras a bit but failed to get the shot I really wanted... this gives me a new reason to go back and do it again! The way up the shelf road was surprisingly more difficult that I remembered from last year. Much of the loose rocks had not been packed down and there were a few tense moments (see the original highlights video at the end for the going up footage!)
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