Chargingstar
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Joseph
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2021
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 92
- Reaction score
- 155
- Location
- Peyton, Colorado
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
The Chevy Colorado incident still gives me anxiety but @DocMike navigated everyone through it with a level head. Mike had to pull up onto a steep and offset rock and then our other two jeeps had to pull off the trail as far as we could to make room for the oncoming Colorado.
Downhill yielding to uphill being just a starting point for momentum purposes but other considerations dictate what happens in the name of safety. The Colorado was going uphill but momentum wasn't a factor because he was stopped and he wasn't in a steep spot. We had just made a sharp nearly 90 degree downhill turn with a small area to get our lines set for another 90 degree downhill turn - the Colorado was stopped at the entrance to the turn between a steep rock face and a tree.
We literally had nowhere to go and couldn't back uphill safely from where we came down from. Had the Colorado driver had any sense or skill (it was evident he was in over his head within seconds of encountering him) it was on us to risk rolling over to get this clown through and out of the way before anyone could proceed. @DocMike had pulled onto such a steep uphill rock to give him clearance I thought the Colorado was coming down from up above because I couldn't see him.
So short version: Having a capable vehicle is just a starting point. If you're going to run Imogene/Ophir for the first time then have an experienced partner/spotter and expect the unexpected with Jeeps, Trucks, OHVs and fucking go carts who don't know trail etiquette / don't care that will test your capabilities as a driver and your vehicle's limits.
Downhill yielding to uphill being just a starting point for momentum purposes but other considerations dictate what happens in the name of safety. The Colorado was going uphill but momentum wasn't a factor because he was stopped and he wasn't in a steep spot. We had just made a sharp nearly 90 degree downhill turn with a small area to get our lines set for another 90 degree downhill turn - the Colorado was stopped at the entrance to the turn between a steep rock face and a tree.
We literally had nowhere to go and couldn't back uphill safely from where we came down from. Had the Colorado driver had any sense or skill (it was evident he was in over his head within seconds of encountering him) it was on us to risk rolling over to get this clown through and out of the way before anyone could proceed. @DocMike had pulled onto such a steep uphill rock to give him clearance I thought the Colorado was coming down from up above because I couldn't see him.
So short version: Having a capable vehicle is just a starting point. If you're going to run Imogene/Ophir for the first time then have an experienced partner/spotter and expect the unexpected with Jeeps, Trucks, OHVs and fucking go carts who don't know trail etiquette / don't care that will test your capabilities as a driver and your vehicle's limits.
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