Hey all,
I've been planning what trails I want to hit when I'm out there, and I'm realizing that out of the 3 teams, there are a few days where I can't join any of the existing teams because of the early stage of my Jeep build. I figured it would help to be public with my plans, in case there are any others meeting up at TJ Fest whom have empty days in their schedule because of wanting/needing to avoid the more extreme trails planned by other teams.
I'll have a winch, tow hooks, a front lunchbox locker, and 31s for reference. I've never been to Moab, so I'm hoping for some collaboration on where to go for some of these days.
I will not be riding with Team Hyphen CO any days, because of their build requirements. You do you, boo.
I'm considering the follow trails planned by Team LJ and Team America as beyond my Jeep's build/my skill level:
I'll be wheeling the 24th - 28th, and possibly the 29th depending on how bad I want to wheel then drive home. My current schedule looks like this:
Obviously I'm still in the works of planning, but maybe some of you know some other good easier/scenic routes to take. Let me know if you want to tag along I can add you to the list!
Trails I'm looking at currently for the 26 (I'm looking through Moab, UT Backroads & 4-Wheel-Drive Trails, Charles Wells):
I don't know much about radios so I don't know how to set up a GMRS frequency for us. Thinking it won't matter as much with the easier trails I'm trying to plan.
I've been planning what trails I want to hit when I'm out there, and I'm realizing that out of the 3 teams, there are a few days where I can't join any of the existing teams because of the early stage of my Jeep build. I figured it would help to be public with my plans, in case there are any others meeting up at TJ Fest whom have empty days in their schedule because of wanting/needing to avoid the more extreme trails planned by other teams.
I'll have a winch, tow hooks, a front lunchbox locker, and 31s for reference. I've never been to Moab, so I'm hoping for some collaboration on where to go for some of these days.
I will not be riding with Team Hyphen CO any days, because of their build requirements. You do you, boo.
I'm considering the follow trails planned by Team LJ and Team America as beyond my Jeep's build/my skill level:
Metal Masher- Behind the Rocks
- Picture Frame Arc
- Rusty Nail
- Pritchett
Top of the World- Rose Garden Hill
- Poison Spider
- Golden Spike
- Gold Bar Rim
Moab Rim
I'll be wheeling the 24th - 28th, and possibly the 29th depending on how bad I want to wheel then drive home. My current schedule looks like this:
Date | Team | Trails | Difficulty | Notes | Jeepers |
4/24 | LJ | Gemini Bridges, metal masher | Easy, Easy | Bypasses throughout metal masher | @lBasket |
4/25 | America | Hells Revenge, Fins and Things | 4-6, 6-8 (With bypasses) | - | |
4/26 | Coachyak | Rainbow Terrace / Tower Arch | Medium, Hard | Moab trail book says doable with a stock high clearance 4x4 | |
4/27 | Newbie Jeep | Hurrah Pass, Chicken Corners | 2-2, 3-3 | Easy trails, planned for 4/30 for Team LJ | @lBasket |
4/28 | LJ | Potash Rd/Shafer, Lathrop Canyon, White Rim | 2-2, 3-3, 3-3 | - | |
4/29 | Newbie Jeep | ? | Might just be going home this day if we can't plan something exciting. | @lBasket |
Obviously I'm still in the works of planning, but maybe some of you know some other good easier/scenic routes to take. Let me know if you want to tag along I can add you to the list!
Trails I'm looking at currently for the 26 (I'm looking through Moab, UT Backroads & 4-Wheel-Drive Trails, Charles Wells):
- Fallen Peace Officer Trail (Medium)
- Hidden Canyon Overlook (Medium)
- Courthouse Rock (Medium)
- Wipeout Hill Loop (Medium)
I don't know much about radios so I don't know how to set up a GMRS frequency for us. Thinking it won't matter as much with the easier trails I'm trying to plan.
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