I like this Idea, don't think I have seen someone bring two rigs at once.I think we're going to stay for both weeks and bring both trucks at this point.
Just ordered up a traction bar, will probably installing it the day before the bash.

I like this Idea, don't think I have seen someone bring two rigs at once.I think we're going to stay for both weeks and bring both trucks at this point.

You guys are too afraid of these “rules”Problem is with a national park is that you can’t roll in groups larger than three trucks unless you get permission via permits and such.
Though most of the stuff in Canyonlands isn’t hard core crawling, the remote nature of it requires camping
You guys are too afraid of these “rules”
I want that ranger to try and prove that I am in the same “group”. I brought my rig on a trailer by myself from a different state. I don’t know those other guys. They do have good taste in vehicles though! Haha.Not saying you can’t work around it with spacing out multiple groups of three if it’s a large group but I think park rangers pick up on the similar trucks rolling around like that. It also depends on the ranger that stops you. Some are more gung ho on the rules than others.
I found that pretty odd as well. Last year 4 of us ran elephant hill. 3 went up, 15 minutes later I started, caught em all in 10 minutes.We had 4 trucks together when we ran into a park ranger heading out to the Maze Overlook two years ago. 3 squarebody trucks, one Ram. Pretty obvious we were together. She was decent about it, but really clear that we need to split up the group. 3 and 1 or 2 and 2 she didn't care but she was concerned about the environmental impact of so many trucks together.
Now I find the idea that 2 trucks going down the trail and 2 more following five minutes later are no better for the environment than if all 4 ran together. I wasn't going to argue. We split up and then regrouped once she was well out of sight.
cool. which weeks?I think we're going to stay for both weeks and bring both trucks at this point.
That’s because idiocy knows no bounds…We had 4 trucks together when we ran into a park ranger heading out to the Maze Overlook two years ago. 3 squarebody trucks, one Ram. Pretty obvious we were together. She was decent about it, but really clear that we need to split up the group. 3 and 1 or 2 and 2 she didn't care but she was concerned about the environmental impact of so many trucks together.
Now I find the idea that 2 trucks going down the trail and 2 more following five minutes later are no better for the environment than if all 4 ran together. I wasn't going to argue. We split up and then regrouped once she was well out of sight.
We'll be arriving in Moab on the 3rd and leaving on the 17th or 18th.cool. which weeks?
I like the optimism. Keep at it.
I often wondered why I have so much trouble reaching the dipstick…..I’ve been going about it all wrong
