Black Bear Pass, Colorado
Uploader Comments (LosLunasDelOso)
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20,000 ft. 900 ft. Does it really matter after the third or fourth roll?
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@screwface1011 cause people want to experience the beauty of the trail. if you are a pussy or have no driving skills then enjoy living life all safe. I am sure your life is FULL of excitement. If you can drive a truck you can do this trail. Every road in the world is just as dangerous with idiots driving on them
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dangerous trails are in peoples blood.
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I find it hard to understand why someone would purposely take this trip. I live right outside of Colo. Sprs. and I would never play around with dangerous trail unless I had no other choice. But to each his/her own.
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@LosLunasDelOso I'VE BEEN DOWN THIS PASS MANY TIMES AND I'D HAVE TO SAY FROM THE STEPS TO THE BOTTOM IS EASILY 45,934 FT.
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@TheJasonDR well humid is just more moisture in the air colorado doesnt have tht
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@TheJasonDR Well, I find i sweat a little more.
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@lcizzle1234 but what do you see as the difference between humid and dry air ?
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@TheJasonDR It is really kind of the same to breath. Except for in the winter your sinus's get kind of clogged up. I lived in Colorado for 11 yrs. since i was born til i was 11. Now I live in Virginia so believe me I know humid! And yes it gets pretty cold!
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@lcizzle1234 but is it at all easier to breath ?...and is it colder ...I am from Pennsylvania and its so humid up here !
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@TheJasonDR it just feels dryer than if u go to say FL. You may have to put on more lotion in CO than u do in FL. Thats all
Nice video. I like hearing people talk about their experiences in their videos instead of playing music. It's like the people that ruined CB by playing music on them when most others wanted to hear conversations. If I want to hear music I'll listen to my own. Don't most off road vehicles still use CBs for emergencies? I don't see them in any of the videos.
TF856 1 year ago 3
@TF856 -- I use a CB, especially when I "fly solo." But most of the "casual" drivers in our off-road club use FRS radios ... not so much for emergency situations but ok for on-trail communications with the group.
LosLunasDelOso 1 year ago
20,000 foot fall?? Since when is Mt. McKinley in Colorado?
Mymieke 2 years ago 6
From the top looking down it seemed more like 40,000 feet!
LosLunasDelOso 2 years ago 3