an idea for this summer when it's hot..

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RAYJON

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I was talking to a Jeep friend in Houston and he mentioned this place and that he would love to go back.. never been there but mapquest says its about 12hrs.....


Ouray, Co check out the link

http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/PG_Ouray_06.html
 
Great photos. Been there once, that was several years ago. And drive though the pass in a Honda Accord in winter is no easy task. Many times I have to use reverse to get out. (It's an automatic). Wish I had the LC back then. Great place, they call it the Switzerland of America. Hope I can return there this year. But I prefer winter though. Saw a lot of folks soak in the hot springs last time.
 
Ray, third week in June every year = Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Also, just Google "San Juan Mountains", "Million Dollar Highway", etc. and you'll quickly find out that Silverton, Durango, Telluride, Ouray are an awesome destination. :cheers:
 
Rising Sun is doing a trip there Sept 1 & 2. I went last year and had a blast. Lots of great wheeling, and hot springs.
 
OK so we have interest... the FJ Summit sounds good..

Wonder how many people we could get and in my case will need a hotel...

so we would need to plan early...
 
Looks beautiful, definitely need to go there sometime. That photo through the windshield toward the bottom looking down on Telluride is a cool shot. Fourwheeler magazine had a cover shot from that very vantage point with an early Bronco in it from 40 years ago. Alot of history in that area.
 
I've posted a couple of times in the Trail Rides section as we've been making that trip for 8 yrs but IMO if you're going to go there from here you really need to hit Moab either on the way there or the way back for at least a day or two. The route from Moab to Telluride around the La Sal Mtns is fantastic. Of course both places, Moab and the San Juans, deserve a lot of time to truly explore but I feel it's always been worth my time to stop in Moab even for just a day on the way.

If you want a little decadence while in the San Juans we've always enjoyed staying at the Peaks Resort in Telluride when they run a $99/night special via the internet - worth every penny. The campgrounds in the area are really nice but be advised the later in the summer you go, the worse the flies/mosquitos become and the greater the likelihood of consistent afternoon showers (monsoonal).
 

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