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Moab solo?
Planning a trip down in April and am trying to get good info on the best VIEW trails, that are safe to travel solo.
Plan is to drive down over a weekend (figure we should give ourselves two days), then camp out of the Jeep for the week (Mon-Thur)on the trails, then hit the Bonneville salt flats and some volcanic monuments in Oregon on the way home(figuring three days home). I have found how to get to "On top of the world" and this is the kind of location we are looking for. This is not a discussion on supplies, as I can figure that out. Have sat phone, and personal GPS locator. Plus I doubt we'll be the only ones out there. At the time we go, the Jeep will have a 3" lift with 35" Nitto Trail Grapplers, but open diffs. Not looking to challenge myself on this trip, but don't mind some obstacles that won't break anything, either. If anyone can give us trail names and, even better, directions to them, we'd be much appreciated! Also, are there rules to camping out, passes, or anything needed? How about finding out about large groups, or events that are happening that will cause crowding, or closing of trails, so I can avoid those weeks? |
Yep, top of the world. Also do Shafer Switchbacks and then follow the road back to Moab.
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For trail info: Get the book...... the bible....... the know all, tell all book. I don't remember the name though. :thinking:
As for events, check with Red Rock 4 wheelers. They are the group that controls EJS so I suspect they'd be a good resource. |
Originally Posted by mdash
(Post 4175935)
For trail info: Get the book...... the bible....... the know all, tell all book. I don't remember the name though. :thinking:
As for events, check with Red Rock 4 wheelers. They are the group that controls EJS so I suspect they'd be a good resource. FunTreks Guidebooks Guide to Moab, UT Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails? Thanks Mark for the idea about Red Rock. Will check out their site and make contact. |
the moab Well's 4x4 trail book is good and also google red rocks 4x4 and they have good trail descriptions. First time I went to Moab I went solo and had no issues and did not see many people but it was in July and it was hot. The easy trails are impossible to get lost on. I have done top of the world 4X and if you have a capable rig you should have no problems. I will say I have rarely met other people up there tho and it would be a fair walk out if you break down. bring a mountain bike just in case.
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Originally Posted by Dodge4me
(Post 4175944)
Is this it:
FunTreks Guidebooks Guide to Moab, UT Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails? |
Gemini Bridges Road has some nice scenery. Potashe Road is kinda like the Grand Canyon without all the stupid tourists. The Switchbacks were closed (not sure if it was the snow or rain?) when I was there in Nov. but hopefully they will be opened back up when you go.
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Originally Posted by mdash
(Post 4175966)
Yep that's the one. The first time we went, Jason had that book and we were able to follow it point by point over Golden Spike Trail, otherwise we would have been lost forever. LOL!!
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Originally Posted by Dodge4me
(Post 4175993)
That is an expensive book! Seem like a good one though.
https://www.funtreks.com/suv-4x4-boo...oint-downloads |
Originally Posted by Dodge4me
(Post 4175993)
That is an expensive book! Seem like a good one though.
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