1995 Jeep Wrangler Takes on the Cliff Hanger: TFL's 2015 Video Celebration - TFLcar.com

The Switzerland Trail in the peaks west of Boulder was named for the spectacular mountain scenery along this remote and former railroad route. The most challenging part of the Switzerland Trail is a short, steep section–nicknamed Cliff Hanger–that is loose, rutted, and littered with branches. It is recommended that you start the drive of the Switzerland Trail from the south. The trail begins below the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain off the road with the same name. The first portion of the trail winds along without any dramatic elevation changes, then gradually descends to Fourmile Canyon Drive (US 118) along Fourmile Creek. Once the trail crosses the road, it begins an easy ascent up the mountain toward Gold Hill. The Switzerland Trail ends at Sawmill Road (County 95) just above Lefthand Canyon Drive. The line was built to accommodate mining operations in Colorado’s front range, and the trail route itself is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Denver, Boulder and Western Railway Historic District. Curious as to what happened to the Subaru Outback on the Switzerland Trail. Here is the video that shows off the off-road capabilities and Nathan’s impressions of the latest generation Outback. ” Come on…. you can do much better than a sad list laundry list of hackneyed and worn out internet trolling. Source: www.tflcar.com