Daily Tag: jeep

  • Ruby Jean Overland Upgrades

    I like to camp. A LOT.

    Zorro and Fletcher like it too. (especially Fletcher) And wherever we camp, Ruby Jean is there. Which is why after 7 years, it was time to upgrade to a proper towing suspension that’s still at home off-road.

    Enter the Teraflex 3″ Outback Overland Suspension…

    Teraflex Alpine CT-3 upper and lower control arms.
    Teraflex Alpine CT-3 upper and lower control arms.
    Custom load-enhanced heavy-duty rate coil springs.
    Custom load-enhanced heavy-duty rate coil springs.
    Bilstein shocks to smooth out the ride.
    Bilstein shocks to smooth out the ride.

    I think camping time is coming soon…

  • Hurricane Pass to California Gulch

    Today, Ruby Jean took me up. Higher than we had ever climbed before. The California Pass reaches 12,960 feet. And there just isn’t much up there.
    Just silence. And beauty. In all directions.

    Oh, and an old, abandoned mining town called Animas Forks. Now, that’s my kinda town!

  • Silverton, Colorado

    This morning I awoke to find that the fall color was moving in. And quickly.

    Many of the local mountain trails connect Ouray, Teluride, and Silverton, so if you’re in the area and you’re Jeepin’ around, you’ll most certainly end up visiting Silverton. Silverton is a former silver mining camp, most or all of which is now included in a federally designated National Historic Landmark District called the Silverton Historic District.

    Here’s a nifty little video describing Silverton and the surrounding area:

  • Corkscrew Gulch: Ouray, CO

    Corkscrew Gulch was built in 1882-1883 — during the race to get wagon roads from Silverton and Ouray up to the silver mines that had been discovered on the Red Mountain Divide. For me and Ruby Jean, it’s a glorious journey to the top of the world — just in time for the fall color to arrive.

  • Red Mountain Pass: Ouray, CO

    Taking a few days to acclimate to the altitude…

    One of the effects of high altitude is light-headed dizziness. Driving on narrow, rugged roads that are barely clinging on to the side of a mountain at 11,000 feet isn’t advised. So today, Ruby Jean and I decided to take an easy (non-technical) drive up Brown Mountain.

    Even so, the views were spectacular.

    Along the way, I found dispersed campsites — even near the top. I stopped and asked someone about them and guess what? He lives in Centerville, Ohio!

    So, sitting high up in the San Juan Mountains, we had a strange (but fun!) chat about Bill’s Donuts and Marion’s Pizza.

    Small world.

  • Ouray, Colorado

    Nestled high in the San Juan Mountains, Ouray was established in the mid-late 19th century by miners in search of sliver and gold. The town sits at about 7,800 feet, but the surrounding mountains frequently exceed 12,000 feet in elevation.

    Downtown Ouray

    Due to its unique history, the entire length of Main Street is registered as a National Historic District. Here’s a great video summarizing why Ouray is a desirable destination in 2018.

    Wait! Did you say that Ouray is the Jeeping Capital of the World?!? Well, Ruby Jean heard you and is ready to go…

    Ruby Jean is ready to go