I always love that drive, not so much the hitting 80mph highway signs but the throwback to what I imagine of “the old west”. Eastern Utah up to SLC is high on my list of favorite driving spots.
Are you moving or doing some short term work trips where you get to rock the rig?
Man I wish I was there! Enjoy your time...Work is bringing me out here for the week. Moab is an unusual location for what we do, but I'll take it!
That turn off of 70 into town was very dramatic. The rocks are really bright red!
We finished work for the day and ran up Baby Lion's Back and the south section of Fins N Things before it got dark. It's really grippy out here!
Only a few inches. I drove around most of it. Where does it go? We turned around before the big downhill because I couldn't tell where the trail went and clear ways out were blocked with boulders.How deep was the water at the backside of baby lion's back? I went through there in a RZR a few years ago and came out soaked. Fun little obstacle.
Only a few inches. I drove around most of it. Where does it go? We turned around before the big downhill because I couldn't tell where the trail went and clear ways out were blocked with boulders.
Ha! My very first Moab experience! It was just a 5-6 point turn. Knowing what I know now, I shouldn't have been concerned about getting trapped down there.You turned around at the downhill? How did you turn around up on top? From my memory it is pretty skinny up there.
The fact you turned around up there is pretty funny though. You completed the entire "trail" besides maybe 50 feet. It just turns 180 degrees right after the downhill section and goes back to the road.
It's a really wonderful place to be.My wife and I are booked for a Moab trip in July. Hopefully the weather will be better!