ExplorerTom
Explorer
And while I was in this corner of the state, I really wanted to do Black Bear Pass. The mystique of this trail are the switchbacks that are stacked right on top of each other as you descend the steep mountain down into Telluride. I've watched a bunch of videos about it. I'd seen larger vehicles on it so I knew my expedition would be fine. Because it's so steep and the shelf road is so narrow, the switchbacks are downhill only.
Getting to the top of the pass was fairly easy.
The smoke from a nearby forest fire was starting to make the sky all hazy.
In all honesty, the switchbacks were easy. But there was a section just above the switchbacks that had some pucker factor. This section is narrow: jagged granite to the right, 20 foot drop to the left into a creek and loose, slippery granite to drive on. I had my dad spot me through this section.
This building perched on the cliff side is the Smugler Union Hydroelectric Powerplant. It's sits atop Bridal Veil Falls, which at 365 feet is the tallest free failing waterfall in the state.
Once in Telluride, I noticed my tire took a gash. It didn't cut a cord, but it looks like it's down to the cords. I'm getting it replaced.
The smoke was pretty bad in Telluride. Ash was actually falling from the sky and the sun was heavily obscured. We decided to get as far north as we could to escape the smoke. We ended up camping on the east side of Monarch Pass just outside of Poncha Springs.
Pretty awesome trip. The Expedition did amazing
Getting to the top of the pass was fairly easy.
The smoke from a nearby forest fire was starting to make the sky all hazy.
In all honesty, the switchbacks were easy. But there was a section just above the switchbacks that had some pucker factor. This section is narrow: jagged granite to the right, 20 foot drop to the left into a creek and loose, slippery granite to drive on. I had my dad spot me through this section.
This building perched on the cliff side is the Smugler Union Hydroelectric Powerplant. It's sits atop Bridal Veil Falls, which at 365 feet is the tallest free failing waterfall in the state.
Once in Telluride, I noticed my tire took a gash. It didn't cut a cord, but it looks like it's down to the cords. I'm getting it replaced.
The smoke was pretty bad in Telluride. Ash was actually falling from the sky and the sun was heavily obscured. We decided to get as far north as we could to escape the smoke. We ended up camping on the east side of Monarch Pass just outside of Poncha Springs.
Pretty awesome trip. The Expedition did amazing