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As well as expected!!!😆Was Smitty well behaved....🤔
As well as expected!!!😆Was Smitty well behaved....🤔
And I was really trying! No wonder I like John Wayne movies! HA!As well as expected!!!😆
Thought you were a preparer . Come on man, snap out of it and meet us in CO!I'd very much like to attend another ride in colorado if I'm not dead or broke or dead broke...
And @CumminsPusher?Thought you were a preparer . Come on man, snap out of it and meet us in CO!
Here is a map and trail list from my area trail guide which are accessible from Silverton. These will keep us busy all week and then some.
There are also several trails that are not shown on here.
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Hey guys/gals. New to the forum, and had my 2016 P1K5 about a year now. Looking at joining the group on this ride. Last summer I took a ride from outside Creede, to Silverton and back, and really enjoyed it. Went over Stoney pass and had wonderful scenery. Trying to see if my wife or other family members will join me, so I know how big a place to reserve in Silverton. We have a cabin in Pagosa Springs that I stay at each summer, so this will be close for me to attend at that time.
We are lucky enough that our parents built a log cabin East of town when they retired in ’81. After their passing, me and my 3 sisters now have the cabin. We are all retired, so 3 of us stay there all summer (my wife still works). We are all from Texas, so Colorado in summer is wonderful.
Pole creek was about to bottom of floorboard when we crossed. Not bad. A few weeks earlier, though, a rental jeeper and his wife got swept away in crossing, and wife was washed down stream and found months later. So sad.
was a really great trail.
I am not sure if I want to go any where with you. You dont have good luck.ðŸ¤ðŸ˜³ðŸ¤ªYes, I heard about that jeep getting swept away. On our trip (35 years ago) I was with my father-in-law who was driving a Chevy crewcab dualie truck (of all things). We got to the top of Stoney and when he tried to turn around, the steering box sheared the last bolt and it fell off the frame. Apparently the other bolts had rattled loose somewhere along the trail. He and I removed the steering box and we had to load up everyone - 8 people - in my 1984 Nissan King Cab and drive back down (including across that high, fast-running Pole Creek. Got back to 30-Mile Campground at the Rio Grande Reservoir dam at about 10:30 that night. We had everyone in the back dressed in everything we could find and then gave a trashbag to each as a final attempt to retain some heat. It was epic. The next day, Joe and I went into Creede, bought an EZ-out and removed the broken bolt and headed BACK UP the pass, installed the steering box and finally brought his truck down. Made for an awful long two days.
Steve
We've been all over the San Juan's for 2 summers and loaded with no overheat issues, even when pulling another SxS over Cinnamon and back to Silverton. Others have had problems but so far we haven't.My first post to this forum was from my experience with radiator overheating going over Stoney Pass. I am hoping my ‘pusher’ radiator auxiliary fan will make all the high passes with no problems this year. Anyone else going on trip have overheating problems at high altitudes?
I overheated on several passes last year..... just started carrying a spray bottle and now have installed the fan override switch..... bad thing about it.... it doesn’t overheat in Oklahoma.... uphills aren’t long enough....My first post to this forum was from my experience with radiator overheating going over Stoney Pass. I am hoping my ‘pusher’ radiator auxiliary fan will make all the high passes with no problems this year. Anyone else going on trip have overheating problems at high altitudes?
No you don't the water stinks!!!!I wanna live in Pagosa Springs!
I heard they had some contamination issues thereNo you don't the water stinks!!!!
Kind of strange how some are affected more than others, no real consistency, although it seems to affect LE’s more.We've been all over the San Juan's for 2 summers and loaded with no overheat issues, even when pulling another SxS over Cinnamon and back to Silverton. Others have had problems but so far we haven't.