Me too, last year, but don't know where it is.
FWIW I was told by a Utah local that Jeeps are not OHV for this permit. I'll dig in again and try to confirm.
https://recreation.utah.gov/off-hig...on-and-permits/utah-non-resident-ohv-permits/
Maybe better safe than sorry but here's the text:
"Owners of any off-highway vehicles (ATV or UTV), off-highway motorcycles or snowmobiles brought into Utah by non-residents, must obtain a non-resident permit for their machine in order to operate on public land. To obtain a non-resident OHV permit, you must provide proof of out-of-state residency and that the OHV is not owned by a Utah resident."
If you're talking about BFE specifically, I'll step off cuz I know zilch about that.
I’m so excited to see everyone!!
I did see this reminder on the Area BFE site. Not hard and I don't think you can fail.
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Excellent.Usually we'll wheel everyday.
Many trails don't take that long to run. You can run Cliffhanger and Moab Rim and be done by noon, go grab lunch and see some sights.
My thoughts for my crew as well. She'll have the tow rig to drive wherever needed.Plus some with families, like mine may not all be on the trail with me but can go do other stuff.
But someone may break something and be out of commission which also allows seeing some sights.
That might be one I'd make other arrangements. This is all new to me so I'll take it as it comes.Doing a trail like the trifecta will take most of the day.
Pritchett, with no waiting and no breakdowns is a grab lunch in Moab afterwards trail.
I didn't take a course or need to pay a $100 fee when I did Hell's Revenge and other trails in early November.
Is this for something different? (I'm confused)
I'm really not TRYING to be a pain in your ass..The course is free and needed for all wheeling.
Your summary is just what I needed and it sounds like it shouldn't be too difficult to do all we need & want.
Excellent.
I'm thinking I'll shoot for half day morning runs (guessing folks like an early start) and try to do the tougher trails alone in the LJ for those, then return to Sun Canyonlands (10 mi. north of Moab) and snag the girls (grandma and twins) for easy late runs for scenery and whatever pops up. We can do some medium stuff with the whole gang tho'. Pretty vague on my end..lol.
Girls are going to want to play in the pool and no way grandma's getting up early enough for her extended prep time (non-negotiable) + the time to wake the 6 years olds, feed and dress them in time for an early trail run.
We've been out of this particular part of the game for many years so it'll be a rodeo.
My thoughts for my crew as well. She'll have the tow rig to drive wherever needed.
That might be one I'd make other arrangements. This is all new to me so I'll take it as it comes.
Your summary is just what I needed and it sounds like it shouldn't be too difficult to do all we need & want.
Getting jacked!
I'm really not TRYING to be a pain in your ass..
https://recreation.utah.gov/off-highway-vehicles/education/ohv-education-faqs/
What types of OHVs are included in the course?
Completion of the course is required to operate Type 1 ATVs, Type II UTV or side-by-sides, Type III OHVs, and off-highway motorcycles. Snowmobiles and 4x4s registered as normal road vehicles are exempt from taking the course.
I'm really not TRYING to be a pain in your ass..
https://recreation.utah.gov/off-highway-vehicles/education/ohv-education-faqs/
What types of OHVs are included in the course?
Completion of the course is required to operate Type 1 ATVs, Type II UTV or side-by-sides, Type III OHVs, and off-highway motorcycles. Snowmobiles and 4x4s registered as normal road vehicles are exempt from taking the course.
Pritchett is one I've considered skipping this trip (hoping there'll be another).I’ll caution you that especially on Pritchett it has taken most of the day to get back to Moab as we’ve experienced many different mechanical failures, popped tires and waited on other groups that we shouldn’t have. I would plan lunch on the trails.
FershurAll of the trails can end up taking longer than they should
Absolutely no question.and we won’t leave anyone behind.
Yup CYA.Since it's Free and not a PITA to take then it's a CYA thing IMO.
It’s up to you if you don’t want to do it. But it reminds you of basic things and it’s super easy and free. You may even learn something.
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Pritchett is one I've considered skipping this trip (hoping there'll be another).
Pritchett IMO is the best trail to run in Moab but as I've said I like the harder trails. But I can also understand why you'd want to skip it too.
It’s become my favorite trail. I hate the drive out though.
Pritchett IMO is the best trail to run in Moab but as I've said I like the harder trails. But I can also understand why you'd want to skip it too.
It’s become my favorite trail. I hate the drive out though.
You can always go back the way you come in…
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My one regret from last year is missing Pritchett. Changes to my TJ since have largely focused on doing that trail this year.
What changes have you made to help you do Pritchett?
I'm trying to learn a bit more regarding if my build would do ok on that trail or if it's something I should bow out on. I didn't do Elevator on Hell's Revenge because it looked like a bad idea lol.