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Is there a place I can go to read descriptions about the trails at Moab?

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fred2mihi said:
Is there a place I can go to read descriptions about the trails at Moab?

fred2mihi
Working on one specifically for BB'07...
 
Charles A Wells; Guide to Moab, UT Backroads & 4-wheel drive trails.

Good book.
 
Ok guys, I am considering coming down, even if it is just an overnighter sat and sun, but since I know that the K5 won't be lifted by then...Are there going to be trails that a basically stock K5 on 33's can run? The good times are great, but the point for me is to wheel. I may stay Friday but that will depend on the wife and kids.
 
lectric80 said:
Ok guys, I am considering coming down, even if it is just an overnighter sat and sun, but since I know that the K5 won't be lifted by then...Are there going to be trails that a basically stock K5 on 33's can run? The good times are great, but the point for me is to wheel. I may stay Friday but that will depend on the wife and kids.
Another Utahn!! You can run lots of trails.
 
Thanks for the info, that page is now in my favorites.

And, yes there are lots of trails that I have run, and many more I will be running, there is just too much fun to be had in the hills around here.
 
Hmm now why wouldn't I trust you? Sorry to say but at age 60 I'm still pretty naieve about trails. In 1993 we went down Metal Masher in a stock S-10 and a rental Explorer. I can still remember the rubber that was laid down on some of the boulders.
I never carried so many rocks in my life, if we couldn't have gotten down we would have been stranded. I have a few changes in mind for thumper so maybe I will be better prepared.
I have been studying a couple of books that 70jimmy loaned me. Several trails look intriguing such as Sevenmile Rim
Guess I need to check here more often.

fred2mihi
 
fred2mihi said:
Hmm now why wouldn't I trust you? Sorry to say but at age 60 I'm still pretty naieve about trails. In 1993 we went down Metal Masher in a stock S-10 and a rental Explorer. I can still remember the rubber that was laid down on some of the boulders.
I never carried so many rocks in my life, if we couldn't have gotten down we would have been stranded. I have a few changes in mind for thumper so maybe I will be better prepared.
I have been studying a couple of books that 70jimmy loaned me. Several trails look intriguing such as Sevenmile Rim
Guess I need to check here more often.

fred2mihi

After this weekend you will have a new outlook on wheeling..........I will make sure you have a good seat.
 
That's what scares me, I'll probably have thumper listed with all of the rest after this weekend. :):) I look forward to just looking at all of your trucks.

fred2mihi
 
Jack will have an open seat if you would like to do a little rock racing this weekend as well.:D
 
Thanks Stephon I think I have a seat with someone. Just don't know who.

fred2mihi
 
I came, I saw and I went over the waterfall with Branndon what a great way to end a day! Thanks also to Nate and Jessica, Toby, Dawn and Tracy for giving me a seat in their rigs. I had ridden in Tobys old truck, this new one is just plain great. Nate was gracious to let a total stranger start out the day with him, THANK YOU NATE. Nates Waggoneer takes a backseat to no one. Yes Dave, I am embarrased to say I didn't know about Branndon and Jack being there. You should have seen the race between Branndon and Steve back down Rim Road it wasn't long before they were just a cloud of dust.

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