i'd buy the first two, but having done black bear many times both up and down...working brakes are a mustno working brakes could do it. .

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i'd buy the first two, but having done black bear many times both up and down...working brakes are a mustno working brakes could do it. .
it's too bad that this event is too early in the year for the black bear backwards event...would be awesome to see a bunch of pigs going up black bear. although the evil anti ohv san miguel county may not allow the event to happen again anyways![]()
on any mountain trail, you want good brakes to be able to stop or slow down. on one with a shelf, it becomes a bit more importantWhy is that?
used to be run by the telluride rotary club. when they didn't want to deal with it anymore, wild bunch 4x4 club took it over and the event grew. now, sadly, due to anti ohv attitudes, it may not happen againI do not know of this event! I am glad we settled on these dates when we did. Now July is booked...
the sheriff would love to close it permanently, but no, the issue right now is just with the black bear backwards eventNuclearlemon,
Is this closing just for the backwards trip or they closing the trail to vehicles totally.
it's also a bit eery in the thick fogImogene pass connects Telluride and Ouray. It crests out over 13,000', passes through some of the richest mining history and offers spectacular views. Runnable wet or dry. Dense fog can make the trail confusing.