I saw an excursion going over cinnamon pass and a 3/4 ton dodge pickup on engineer pass last July so the 4Runner should be fineYes, they are. You can take a full size truck from Rico to Durango but not Silverton to Lake City. Your 4Runner should be fine for that one as long as you don’t take a really technical trail.
I am taking my wife this year as well. Plan to fly to Gunnison and go to Crested Butte and then Ouray/Telluride. Probably will arrive Sept 28. Should be just about right for timing based on what I've researched.Hey guys. Wife and I might be making a trip out to southwest Colorado around the first of October. Roughly around Gunnison down to San Juan NF. Will aspens in those areas still be holding their leaves? Scenery should be real pretty still?
Thanks in advance.
We're planning on arriving in the area on the 28th as well, see you there!I am taking my wife this year as well. Plan to fly to Gunnison and go to Crested Butte and then Ouray/Telluride. Probably will arrive Sept 28. Should be just about right for timing based on what I've researched.
I'm not very familiar with the area....is there a link to which roads/trails comprise the Cinnamon Pass route?Cinnamon pass is going to be easier than engineer pass. Both are doable but engineer pass has some pretty narrow blind corners depending on your comfort level.
There is A LOT of traffic on the alpine loop, so starting early is a nice way to avoid some of the traffic.
I saw an excursion going over cinnamon pass and a 3/4 ton dodge pickup on engineer pass last July so the 4Runner should be fine
I have always flown into Grand Junction for my hunting trips and planned on flying there for this trip as well. I checked air fares and it is actually a little cheaper to fly to Gunnison for us so that's where we are going. It will save a little driving too.We're planning on arriving in the area on the 28th as well, see you there!
It’s a pretty popular route so you might be able to find all the info you need online for free.I'm not very familiar with the area....is there a link to which roads/trails comprise the Cinnamon Pass route?