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Zoo'z Zoo, the Saturday add a trail (less difficult)

Seriously enough, my wife would be cool with that, it's the truck being vertical stuff that freaks her out. I appreciate the consideration though, that's awesome guys.
 
It being my first time to Moab I would be down. Plus I don't want to scare my wife too much and I have to drive my junk 1000 miles home.
...let the roasting begin...:whistle:
Feel free to change your mind up to the day of. The formal sign up is just to try and keep a tally. Helps control over loading on trails
 
That being said


Right now, we don't have a separate button for the new trail run:
"Zoo's Zoo"

Anyone who's interested in that for certain, just post up your confirmation here. I'll switch you over on the sign up sheet
 
@ZooMad75 We needs a decision by Wednesday on what you want to lead. We need to change a couple of web site pages to match what you are doing.
 
Youz guyz really needs to leave the old guy who host this event alone. He might start taking it personally.
 
He need to change his avatar to a troll instead of a gnome
 
Now that I'm back from my folk's place I've had a chance to look over my map tracks of the area. I'm leaning towards the Shafer switchbacks and coming back via Potash road.

What the trail lacks in technical crawling it makes up stunning views. Like others have pointed out the trail time makes it for a solid day on dirt even with stopping for photo ops at the overlook, Thelma and Louise point, and multiple shots at overlooks to the Colorado River. It's what I'm leaning to at this point.

What say the others that have expressed interest?

@cashsk5garage
@Cheavyk10
@Capt Ron
 
Now that I'm back from my folk's place I've had a chance to look over my map tracks of the area. I'm leaning towards the Shafer switchbacks and coming back via Potash road.

What the trail lacks in technical crawling it makes up stunning views. Like others have pointed out the trail time makes it for a solid day on dirt even with stopping for photo ops at the overlook, Thelma and Louise point, and multiple shots at overlooks to the Colorado River. It's what I'm leaning to at this point.

What say the others that have expressed interest?

@cashsk5garage
@Cheavyk10
@Capt Ron
I'll run it with you.
 
Now that I'm back from my folk's place I've had a chance to look over my map tracks of the area. I'm leaning towards the Shafer switchbacks and coming back via Potash road.

What the trail lacks in technical crawling it makes up stunning views. Like others have pointed out the trail time makes it for a solid day on dirt even with stopping for photo ops at the overlook, Thelma and Louise point, and multiple shots at overlooks to the Colorado River. It's what I'm leaning to at this point.

What say the others that have expressed interest?

@cashsk5garage
@Cheavyk10
@Capt Ron

Now that I'm back from my folk's place I've had a chance to look over my map tracks of the area. I'm leaning towards the Shafer switchbacks and coming back via Potash road.

What the trail lacks in technical crawling it makes up stunning views. Like others have pointed out the trail time makes it for a solid day on dirt even with stopping for photo ops at the overlook, Thelma and Louise point, and multiple shots at overlooks to the Colorado River. It's what I'm leaning to at this point.

What say the others that have expressed interest?

@cashsk5garage
@Cheavyk10
@Capt Ron
That looks awesome.
Question... Is it true you can't bring your dog through the national Park?
 
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