Influencer II
Planning travels around Silverton and Ouray in late August so I am not worried about road conditions. I am staying in Ouray proper. I will have my dog with me so I don't want to do much of anything that will bounce him around the back of my JKU. He is a Great Dane/Bull Mastiff who weighed in at 172lbs a few months ago. He would make a terrible missile in the rig while bouncing off rocks. I have a 2017 Winter Edition JKU with a 2" AEV lift and will probably have a 34" tire by that time, if not 33" Patagonia M/T's.
Looking at doing two seperate days of trails, one day of hiking in town.
Day 1. Engineer Pass. My question is I do not want to go all the way to Lake City and do the long drive back. Can I head up to the pass to explore and then come back west bound again or is there an equally suited easy/moderate trail that would bring me back west bound I dont care if I go into Ironton or Silverton, just don't want to go all the way out to Lake City?
Day 2. Considering Silverton San Juan County Road 2 up to Minnie and Maggie and then maybe Picayne and Placer, then coming back into Silverton.
Anything I need to be aware of or any advice on routes that help me keep it easy peasy? Looking to enjoy the views, relax and let my dog chase a squirrel or two.
Looking at doing two seperate days of trails, one day of hiking in town.
Day 1. Engineer Pass. My question is I do not want to go all the way to Lake City and do the long drive back. Can I head up to the pass to explore and then come back west bound again or is there an equally suited easy/moderate trail that would bring me back west bound I dont care if I go into Ironton or Silverton, just don't want to go all the way out to Lake City?
Day 2. Considering Silverton San Juan County Road 2 up to Minnie and Maggie and then maybe Picayne and Placer, then coming back into Silverton.
Anything I need to be aware of or any advice on routes that help me keep it easy peasy? Looking to enjoy the views, relax and let my dog chase a squirrel or two.