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2014 Limited @ 14,000 ft | Colorado Rocky Mtns

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2 weeks after purchase.... Time to head to the mountains.



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Mt Evans 06.23.13
 

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SMax,

I saw your Jeep driving up Mt. Evans on Sunday as well. You were coming down as we were going up. We were driving the Cayenne S.

That color looked stunning!! :)

Cheers,
-A
 
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Try Ophir Pass, It's rated as one of the easier trails. I did it off of the Million Dollar highway north of Silverton. It takes you into Telluride. It's a nice easy trail to get your feet wet. Engineer Pass can be challenging with some tough spots. Do a search for Ouray Jeep Trails.
 
#15 ·
Imogene Pass is great. Start from Telluride side early in the morning. We did that and Engineer Pass and Mineral Creek last year and it was a blast!
 
#19 ·
You have a problem with people enjoying their Jeep where they choose to drive?

Maybe you want more people to buy an AWD vehicle and Jeep to go bankrupt?

Check the side impact collision ratings of a wrangler or the consumer reports review of the wrangler. GC makes a heck of a lot of sense for a daily ride imo. Wrangler not so much.
 
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I rent a 14 GC limited V6 on my honeymoon. I drove it 5days from Denver-Rocky Mountain-Yellowstone-Grand Teton-Salt lake city-Las Vegas. Spent 46 hrs sit time with 2400 miles. Used to drive 85 mph in consecutive few hrs, 50 mph on unpaved road, it impressed me a lot. So I ordered an Overland two weeks after my honeymoon and got it last Friday. Then I noticed the harsh downshift from 3-2 gear especially without throttle/brake which never happened on the rent car. Wish it can relearn my driving skill and get better later on. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
 
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