Elevation Challenge: King of the Hill

GraniteCrystal

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Don't think this has been done before. If so, point me to the thread.

Challenge: whoever can get their Jeep to the highest elevation.

JK owners with nav can show elevation on screen. Others can post pic with altimeter and Jeep in same photo.

All entries must state where you were at time of photo.

Just a pic of your Jeep on a mountain you promise is at 16,000 feet won't cut it.

I'll start things off with one that should be fairly easy to beat.

10,097'
Road to Saint Mary's Glacier in Alice, CO.
 

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Don't think this has been done before. If so, point me to the thread.

Challenge: whoever can get their Jeep to the highest elevation.

JK owners with nav can show elevation on screen. Others can post pic with altimeter and Jeep in same photo.

All entries must state where you were at time of photo.

Just a pic of your Jeep on a mountain you promise is at 16,000 feet won't cut it.

I'll start things off with one that should be fairly easy to beat.

10,097'
Road to Saint Mary's Glacier in Alice, CO.

You cheat, you have mountains!!!
 
This was my last jeep...not my current JK. That was my highest elevation in a Jeep though.

Pic is self explanatory on location and elevation.

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No jeep, but I promise it is there ;)

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And taking your Kia to the top of Mt Evans is cheating. :crazyeyes:
 
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Our trip through Colorado last year, I drove over Imogene Pass at 13,114 ( second highest drivable pass in Co )
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My wife drove Engineer's Pass
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No jeep in this photo... More to be conquered this summer!!!
 
This is awesome The highest point I have driven our jeep was the top of the steens mountains in eastern Oregon But due to Thunder and lighting in the distance we did not dare get out of the jeep lol
 
Awesome idea for a thread. I've driven to the top of Pikes peak before, but in a Land Rover. I'd love to hit some of those passes in Colorado once I get back to the mainland!
 
Just to confirm isn't the idea to keep posting higher elevations with each new post in order to beat out the previous elevation?
 
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