Wolf Creek Pass= The Most Dangerous Road In America 4/17/21 - Jackknife Tractor Trailer + Accidents
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- Alien Allen and I made The Journey Thru Wolf Creek pass Today Unscathed, Thankfully! BOOM!
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! For the Drive through Wolf Creek Pass!!! It’s been years since I made that trip! I really enjoyed it!
This is the reason this Florida Craker loves this channel. BALLS!! Thanks for the ride guys, think I’ll head to the beach.
Watching it at twice the speed makes it look real and scary at times. Try it.
Wow. At first, I thought you guys were driving to that hotel in The Shining! I'm glad y'all made it okay, and thank you for sharing this adventure with us 😄🙏😄🙏
That's in Estes Park, about 5-6 hours north east from where they are now.
Me and Earl were hauling chickens on a flat bed out of Wiggen's and we spent all night on the up hill side of 37 miles of hell called WOLFCREEK PASS !
Ah, reminds me of all the roads in Norway. Fun to drive in the summer
Damn that looks chilly. Whisky and coffee all round.
This old lady enjoyed watching the video at 2x speed! Nicely done, Diamond!
Blast from the past for me. Thanks for the mini adventure.
Wow what a trip!!! Beautiful but what an adrenaline rush! Felt like I was in the truck with y'all!! Thanks so for taking us across the pass too! Have a blessed and restful day y'all and give Grim a hug for me💕
Alien Alan: "I like lower gears", (ie. keep off the brakes). This guy is worth listening to. He's been there.
Yes he’s right. Let the engine brake for you with the lower gears. In the mountains you have keep it in the lower gears in the snow
LOL he's in pickup truck he doesn't know jack.
Love this kind of driving. I have to watch to the end to see if you guys made it through! Ha. Thanks for taken us along Diamond
This video is why I watch Riding Shotguns channel.
Your driving the right truck for sure.
All your work is incredibly awesome I'm a huge fan
Agree totally.
This ride was tantalizing, scary and if not bad enough with snow and rain on it, I haven't been on a road like this in 50 years, retired in Florida and that's where I am staying. Great Driving Skills Diamond, Kudo's to you Sir, I do have to say it was exciting, have a safe rest of the trip!
“ Sorta like stepping on a plum.”
Ca 62 by number of persons travelled per mile. From I -10 Palm Springs exit to Az Parker.
By dead per mile driven car collision/accident was 62(29 palms hgwy) at La Contenta/Mesa Verde ;a blind corner with wind blown sands 4" rain/yr so streets oily, where nutjobs drive 65+ on 45 road. More USMC dead on this road/Amboy Road to vegas killed than kia 1990- today. Base exit.
Bear Tooth pass at 5mph in August full sun was worst I have driven. Snow at 12000' then. Wished we were able to see you in Co. Best wishes. Much Love to you Alien Allen and Leah. ❤️
It'll all be over soon and you'll be back at your home sweet home. The things OPR does out of love for humanity...thanks Diamond and crew!
Well done diamond, good driving! Beautiful scenery x
23:28 RIP to the trucker that went over that edge
Lovely drive...oh, how I miss Colorado! Thanks for sharing! ❤
This is a place I've always wanted to see. There's nothing quite like mountain snow views.
It is in creditable! Need to experience it at least once!
Can you imagine the kind of people it took in the 1800s to cross those mountains? The mountain men that took it on?
my ears were popping on the way down
Sure glad that I survived 30 years of trucking... need going back.
Yuns needs ta record this route in the other three seasons for us ! I remember well Big Thompson canyon in spring and summer (four years after that horrible flood) and the gorgeous scenery on both sides of the Eisenhauer Tunnel in mid winter. The heavy artillery near the ski resorts was a special thrill . . . so was the Christmas Blizzard of '82.
That darn C.W. McCALL song keeps cycling in my head.
Check out the highway through hell in British Columbia Canada they made a tv series about it it's insane I use to drive it every day in a 18 wheeler
Bella Coola?
Years ago when I had an apartment and a TV. I'd watch the ice road truckers. Those people put themselves through a frozen hell. Not a job I'd like to do.
The Coquihala Highway.
Thanks for the ride. I enjoyed t very much. I'm boarderline agoraphobia and don't venture very far from my comfort zone. I love these videos. Theyy take me places I'd like to go and see things I'll never see. Keep them coming
I traveled this road from Colorado Springs coming back to AZ. Absolutely stunning looking down into the valley where your at. I’m glad they close the road when it gets bad
Beautiful, thanks for the journey, glad I wasn't driving tho.
Every time Rex pans left I think you're spinning out 🤣🤣🤣
It was Alien Allen riding shotgun. Cheers
@@bruceraggett4506 Oops ... sorry Al ... 😁
@@bruceraggett4506 I'm hoping to join the community soon. I grew up in a logging family, running heavy equipmen and driving trucks, then in 93 i joined the Carpenters Local 104 in Dayton, Ohio so I'm not coming empty handed 👍🏻 I have skills and a Class A CDL . No mortgage on my house and when it sells I'm heading west
@@billunderwood8975 Cheers Bill. Same as you really. Sorted myself out and then I headed to New Zealand 21 years ago and never looked back. Good luck.
That should read,Never going back!
...light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you for the road trip. Excellent day to you and yours. :)
Over the hills and far away! Beautiful
good song from led zepp :)
What is so dangerous, I ran Wolf Creek back in the 70s when most of it was 2 lane winter and summer. It's today's truckers that make it dangerous. The one thing you have to remember is don’t stack your chickens higher than 13 6
Wolf Creek Pass didn't kick your ass , & I'm glad 🤗 That looked scary.
Love to all.x ❤🐱♏🏴🦅
Thanks for the ride through the pass. Great trip.
That pass is so fun in a car. I mean in the good seasons. I always have mad respect for the truckers!
Snow slush corners downhill and rock.high altitude engelman spruce with lots of beetle damage. Thanks for the ride. It's been raining in Tallytown for 3 days the sky is crying.
I was watching for Bigfoot to run across the road.
TY yes he did wow Beautiful Ride
Thanks for the lift!
Safe journey guys
I don't envy you... driving in that slushy crap totally changed the trajectory of my life
I just hate going on drives like this one. I'm the most horrible backseat driver. I literally cringe and scream. And I yell a lot. You can hardly see the lines. I'm glad you all arrived safely.
Grew up in Colorado. Traveled this road many times. Scared the hell out of me every time.
Pretty sweet conditions, mostly bare and wet!
With a heavy coating of Mag, Clor, supplied freely by D.O.T.C. Nary a bit of ice to be seen, just a few bits of piss poor winter driving skill on display, dumbass"es probably outta Florida!!!!!! Oh yeah. Not a single Bright Yellow Flashing Chain Law sign YELLING at"ca to git yer chains on!!!!! LOL, LOL LMAFROTF!!!!!!
I live in MN & I saw a few spots that made me hold my breath. Just sayn
@@loloholmes2793 Minnesota iron Ranger here, howdy neighbor.
👀TY ,what a trip! 💎&👽👍🥺
Not gonna lie, was wondering why one of the guys sounded like Diamond and it took me 5 minutes to realize what channel I was on. Think it's time to for me to lay off the reefer :o
Beautiful journey♥️👊🏻 safe trip back🙏🏻✌🏻
Nice drive...didn't get any snow in Naturita, but did in the Nucla area and other places of that elevation and higher.
It's really beautiful though. I love the mountains and snow.. it's like heaven for me. :)
All that work to give away free stuff you guys are awesome
Be safe brother and your cannabis looks very good
My house is on the market.
I have a garden in and I hate to leave it ... but I have a feeling that by the end of summer travel will be severely restricted ... so ... yep
Was non 18 wheeler truck Dr during the 80s remember most east of Mississippi speed limit was 65mph on interstates worst decision was to raise speed limit to 70 and 75 ! People now drive 75 to 80 things happen real quick ! Lastly when going from interstate to state route they want to continue to drive close to them speeds !
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Awesome
Beautiful area, apart from the road signs that looked like it could have been filmed in black and white . We have some roads similar in Scotland. All the best.
Try this pass at night in a blizzard (white out conditions) alone with no traffic ahead, no snow plow trucks and on coming vehicles refused or forgotten to turn off their high beams, especially LED, SCARY is an understatement, especially north bound between the summit and Southfork-very narrow and curvy (absolutely no shoulder).
Cool video!
Looks like any fall/winter/spring day that Snoqualmie Pass isn't closed from spinouts, crashes and avalanche control.
Many years later, late 60's, while construction to widen WCP was in progress, we were headed east bound near same area, and there was another car hauler full of 1967 or 68 Oldsmobiles, I think, was able to run off into construction area and stop by straddling huge boulders. The lower deck cars were jammed and stacked up against cab, and upper deck cars had flipped off to side of cab onto their tops. Driver survived fortunately, but front axle was wrapped around a 4 foot diameter boulder just like you'd wrap your arms around it.
I live in pagosa spring and almost every year there in like 50 or more car accidents on wolf creek
The background music should have been "Wolf Creek Pass" by CW McCall. Fits this road to a T. Look it up.
That tunnel is so cool on a motorcycle
Awesome beauty
Just watching this made me nervous. I slid off the road a few weeks ago in 3 inches of graupel hail. The road was perfectly dry unitil I went around a bend in the road and there it was.....
Hey Monsieur Le Diamond. Wolf Creek Western Australia, you know, where that meteor touched down way back in the Dreamtime. It probably hasn't rained there in a century. Slightly different from where you are. Very educational too. In the land downunder we don't really see conditions like this. Nice to see that global warming takin hold though. Take care.
The year was about 1957. I was 7 years old. Wolf Creek Pass was 2 lane, winding, no shoulders, no passing, no avalanche tunnels, no runaway ramps, just dangerous. We were going from Loveland to visit my grandparents in Cortez, middle of summer. We came upon police, cdot, and fire trucks about 1 mile above west switchbacks, but no "wreck". We had to stop, so Dad asked what happened. A car hauler semi loaded with brand new Fords, I believe, had lost his brakes and run off the road into the canyon clear to the bottom. They went down using long ropes to retrieve his body, but, as I understand, the whole mess is still in the bottom.
czcams.com/video/kLaOfiqYU1I/video.html and here he goes down: czcams.com/video/JDYrFBXYVrs/video.html
fun drive
I went through there once, and only once. Almost died several times, going up and over a mountain pass in an Int with horrible headlights that are always aimed down. I will never go back through 70 headed west I always take 80 or 90 and take the extra hours.
Wolf Creek used to be TWO lanes! Yikes!
Imagine what people a few decades ago had to deal with when it came to mountain roads. My parents showed me the two-lane road (that's still around) that was where I-70 is now. 13 hr drive.
I was noticing the same thing.
In the 1960s my father was a traveling salesman with a territory that covered Colorado, eastern Utah, northern New Mexico, western Kansas, and Wyoming. Everything was pretty much two-lane roads. All cars were rear wheel drive. There weren't all-season or even radial tires, everything was bias ply. In Colorado you had 2 sets of tires, summer and snow tires. If you lived in the mountains, you had snow tires with studs in them. You carried a shovel, tire chains and sand or kitty litter in case you got stuck. My dad had six weeks to cover his territory, no matter winter or summer.
@@neeterb5584
Your dad had quite a job! Tough winter travel! We skied on Wolf Creek Pass. We were all ski racers & went there in the 1950’s, 1960’s.
Awesome.
I can see why the trucks go off in that spot. There needs to be a very large flashing warning about that curve.
Close to the top of the pass there is a huge sign showing the way the road is going to be with signs warning to slow down. As you proceed, there are signs about the grade, using low gear, etc. There are two runaway truck ramps (with signs as you approach them). The second ramp is about 1500 feet before the big hairpin curve. Not too sure what else CDOT can do.
I’ve been there. Close to glenwood springs?
I grew up in Glenwood. I'm watching this and wondering what I should share with my dad. He has so many stories about these roads.
No, Wolf Creek Pass is on US Hwy 160, between South Fork and Pagosa Springs, in Colorado.
Too fast through accident scene. How bout with a chain ordinance.brakes don't fail me now.
Spoiler Alert "If you're watching this video, we made it" 🤣🤣👍🏻
I do miss the mountains.
God's country. Beautiful landscape.
The town I live in, in Oregon, is Wolf Creek.........lol......
So much traffic! Lmao. That's how it is where I live. I love it.
Good thing you were only driving a pickup truck instead of a semi truck. A lot less stress.
Diamond may I ask do you have horses for whe the power grid collapses and there is no gas ?
Yes, it can be if you do not use your head. Trucking is not fun and games...there are places that require your driving skills and just common sense and logic. ( same goes for 4 wheelers as well, as most cars tend to go over passes often way too fast)
I've often wondered if the plow trucks don't push snow into the tunnel to deter people from speeding up and hitting ice and snow at the other end?
No tunnels are colder inside not a chance to melt off. Always slow down before a tunnel
summer time love....
It's nerve wracking just watching this! Give me flat land anytime: Indiana, Florida, etc.!
It looks a bit like some of the mountain passes in the Austrian Alps, though in Colorado the mountains are higher, but it still looks a bit similar like Austrian alps.
but only a bit... and - it is law: all cars winter-tires nov.1st to apr.15th ..if snow - chains for trucks ...
i all thought that red mountain pass was the most dangerous
I don't like driving roads like those.
Scary to much downhill for me.
Not TOO much for me! :-)
Did I just see Al trying to thumb a ride?
Looks like a normal regular road in Sweden wintertime...
Road warriors
No more boring video ever made!
👍💎🙏>>>💚...................💥.......made it
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Alien Allen: "I like lower gears"... Epic advice. Cheers.
I have to respectfully disagree with you on this. I've been over this pass many times (1 time, it was a blizzard & the snow was a few inches deep on the road, visiblility close to "0") but have you ever been over Loveland Pass? Not the guard rails as on Wolf Creek Pass. :)
Ive driven Wolf Creek Pass in a 32 ft. RV....many times! Its not that bad, folks! Just pay take your time...and pay attention! And dont drive it when the road is icy! Thats just dumb.
I vote for the Schuylkill Expressway around Philadelphia.
Sure Kill Distressway
@@MagneticReversalNews YES! It certainly was.
US 550 north the (Million dollar highway) going over Coal Bank Pass Molas pass and Red Mountain pass are more dangerous then wolf creek pass.
What state is this?
South-central Colorado. I forget the highway number, but it's the main east-west one in the region.
Lower speed limits!!