To be honest I wish my 2002 F-150 super cab was a 4x4 it would make a great overland rig in my opinion.Nice ride man, one day I hope to build a more capable trail rig. But for now the F250 is gonna have to fit the bill!
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I'm trying to plan a trip out to Ourey/ Telluride/ Silveton area and have never been to CO was just curious on how the weather will be the first of September???
Yeah, we've been going for over 10 years now, though only once in September, and that was our experience.. I think the lowest we got on the mountain was mid 20's (that was at ~11,000')Plan for a bit if everything. Temps range from around freezing at night to mid 60's. Expect the temps to drop 5 degrees for every 1000 feet in elevation gain when camping away from any of the towns mentioned. Both snow and rain are possible at any time. Sept is generally 2nd highest precipitation month after Aug.
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So we finally made the trip, and back. As mentioned in previous post, I am glad I rented a Jeep and did Ophir pass and last dollar road. Yes, after doing last dollar I did feel like my F250 would be up for it, maybe next time.......We just got off of this trail this last week. My suggestions are not to do it on a weekend if you can help it, lots of traffic. Watch the weather rain causes slides. We went from Lake City to Ouray, so most of the tough stuff we where going down hill. If you start from Ouray you see the hardest stuff first- no shame in turning around. We came across a newer stock F150 that was dragging and scraping EVERWHERE, once we passed them we waited after all the tough spots. The truck was leaking fluid and they had to keep airing up one of the tires. We where in a older Taco with a 3” lift and I would not want to take a non-modified truck over this trail. The owners of the truck where warn out and scared, “ just get us a hotel room and a bar” is what was said as we said goodbye to them. This is not for the faint hearted in my opinion.
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As long as it's not wet, Last Dollar Road can be done in anything. It will get a little bumpy for non-high clearance, but I passed a couple passenger cars when we did it in July (in my 2wd van).. Even so, I really enjoyed it. The scenery is fantastic, as would be expected!So we finally made the trip, and back. As mentioned in previous post, I am glad I rented a Jeep and did Ophir pass and last dollar road. Yes, after doing last dollar I did feel like my F250 would be up for it, maybe next time.......
But as for Ophir pass, soooo much traffic. My truck would of been the elephant in the room, wouldn't of been worth it. Traffic aside, there was probably one switch back that I would of been pretty nervous about(I have little overland/trail experience) and maaaybe a narrow shelf road or two.