Imogene Pass 2018 (Full Trail)

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Published 2018-09-02
Full Trail from Telluride to Ouray, Colorado. Filmed with a GoPro Hero 6 mounted to a BajaRack Expedition JKU Roof Rack. Recorded July 4th, 2018 (11:00 AM to 1:30 PM).

All Comments (21)
  • @bltc11
    I just came across your video and I think it might be the best one I’ve seen on Imogene. Your camera angle and the way the sunlight hits the trail really shows up detail and just how technical the surface seems. Great job!
  • Good job, Jordan! A friend and I just completed a full-day trip with Switzerland of America this past Saturday, August 27, 2022, and really enjoyed it, although we were both bruised and tired when we got back to Ouray. It was surely worth it. I also enjoyed seeing the big, red Dodge RAM 3500 with the 400+ HP hemi-head sitting at the summit of Imogene Pass. This is the vehicle we made our trip in. It is an excellent vehicle with its longer wheel base, compared to a jeep, for this kind of trip in my opinion. We went from Ouray to Telluride. After lunch in Telluride, we headed south on 550 before taking off over Ophir Pass and Corkscrew before returning to Ouray. We started this trip about 8:45 AM and got back to Ouray about 4:45 PM. Total distance for this route per the truck's odometer was 71 miles. I recommend Switzerland of America, if you want to book a tour. If you have never done this kind of 4-wheel tour over rough roads, I suggest booking a half-day tour first. Just my personal opinion.
  • @citizen4power
    I know it's a few months old but I just watched it for the first time, awesome video and now I'm a subscriber. Keep up the great work!
  • @claudiahurd912
    We did the same route from my friends house in Telluride to Ouray in 2010 with her father driving a Nissan Pathfinder. I could see her house in your video. We had a blast ! We went to Telluride more than 5 times and 1 time in Ouray. The best 4 th of July Celebration I spent in Telluride. 😍
  • @ATiredRyan
    This is great! I'm trying to plan a future trip and it looks amazing. Thanks for the video.
  • Heading there at the end of July. Thanks for the video, gives me a great idea of what to expect.
  • @richlien5598
    Great video. Off roading is a whole different world. Colorado is on my bucket list to explore.
  • @kravstema6287
    Me and my dad are going in July, I’m so excited! This was a cool way to scout the trail, thanks for the great video
  • @cq7415
    Very good. Shows the road, scenery very well. Very beautiful mountains. I am sold on the go-pro hero camera. Very nice clear picture with great stabilization. Best to go west to east for scenery. Road is much rougher on west side. Narrow road cut into cliff at 15:00. I am surprised that you had no traffic on the west side except for the bicycle. The two Jeep’s closer to the east side top were very rude to not let you pass. Thanks for sharing.
  • @chrismc.893
    Literally contemplating doing this trail on Sunday in our JK, but of course my wife is not liking the cliff on one side LOL! I might just go solo and leave her at the Hotel in Durango. Thanks for the video. You look like Ken Block in the shades BTW haha! Subscribed!
  • @raldogtm
    Thanks for the vid! The trail looks a lot easier on video, I ran that trail on my 2013 jk, 2” lift on 35” tires. I ran mostly in 4wd low and used the lockers a couple of times. Most obstacles have a detour but I chose to take them on, rain and hailed on us and it made it slippery on the Ouray side of the trail.
  • HI Jordan I just finished watching your three videos of the Imogene, Cinnamon and California Hurricane Passes and I just wanted to give you a thumbs up for doing the videos, I really loved the way you took the time to stop and show the beautiful scenery. But I would like to ask you the area you drove through, are they extinct volcanos? the narrow trails you drove along left my heart in my mouth most of the time but I would love to experience it in real time one day if the world's boarders ever gets out of lockdown, anyway thank you again for letting us see the drives, keep it up, from a happy Aussie.
  • @Junior-jw1bb
    Breath taking views. Wish I could do this trail but I live too far away.
  • Magnificent video. What type of camera stabilization did you use?
  • @JH-mt3pp
    1:57:55 If you like to hike there is a good one going up those steps. It is steep up to the Ouray overlook and gets easier after that.
  • @devildog6899
    the wife and I are headed down that way on October 10th 3 days in Ouray hoping it won't snow.
  • @AceGoodheart
    Good to see the entire trail. Now I know what to expect. Hopefully I can get my Jeep modified enough to handle the Colorado trails with no issues before this coming 2021 summer.