Today, the plan was to go visit Silverton. Then do Ophir Pass. Visit Telluride. Then return via Imogene Pass. But the plan had to be modified a bit when mother nature stepped in.
Nice simple scenic drive on Million dollar highway 550 to Silverton. Visit some shops, had breakfast and it was time to get on Ophir Pass.
Downtown Silverton
Hit Ophir Pass. Ok, this trail is rated Easy, but I realize there is truly nothing easy about going offroad with a car which is not fully equipped. I met 3 FJs at the summit and got to talk a bit with them. I am glad they warned me about what was ahead of me. Some really bad spots. Then there was this couple in a white Dodge Ram doing the trail for the first time. God, were they glad when they got to the post office in Ophir to greet me and talk of how they freaked out the whole way down, just getting courage from the fact that they were following me and felt my car did not look as aggressive and trail ready as all the FJs and Jeeps they were seeing. They had street tires and never aired down. They made it but said they will not attempt it again. Also, I met a couple in a Subaru Forester thinking of attempting. After a short talk with them when we were bypassing each other, the wife begged hubby to please listen and turn around. I told them, they could make it, but there is that risk and best if they do it with someone. It was funny to me that I was telling them it is best to tackle this trail with another vehicle so they can have help if needed, while I do go on most trails alone, when I will really feel stranded if something happened to me. What I have learned about offroading is that it is truly advisable to do trails with another person.
Ophir Summit shows it is 11,789ft. I had always wanted to see if my Garmin Fenix 2 would report the same, so I scrolled to elevation and my Garmin said 11,017ft. I guess I needed to walk all the way to the top or something. I did not like the discrepancy, I was hoping my Garmin would be point on.
Who could go through Ophir without taking pictures of the tiny post office. I went and talked to the lady inside and every question I asked, she did not have an answer for. Lol, I thought she was an impostor. Then she saw that in my eyes and just responded quickly that she is a "filler" for the person who has this job. That the person has other commitments and is not regular at work again and so they are looking to hire anybody who wants to work at the post office. So, she helped calm my mind of why she is working there but does not have answers to the basic questions I asked about the place. Thanked her for time and was about to leave when the couple in the Dodge Ram 4x4 stopped to thank me about being an inspiration to them on the trail, without me knowing them at all. The wife came out and just said sir, I need to give you a big hi five. We talked a bit and we were on our way. Destination..., Telluride.
Pic of the Dodge Ram that was behind me on Ophir Pass. Owned by the couple who came and thanked me for giving them courage as they followed me on the trail.