Trip update
Last day in Moab. We signed up for the Moab Rim and for some reason woke up debating whether or not we should do the run; we had a weird nervousness. We decided that we should so we got everything packed up and headed to the meeting spot. Right after the run we'd be traveling back to the Highlands, UT area to meet up with our kids and our friends who were watching them. Then the next morning start heading back to Oregon.
We met up and the group headed over to the staging area to air down and start the trail. This was our trail lead for the run on an alternative line at Z-turn.
A protected but stock FJ80 was in our group with his wife and kids. It took a couple of tries but he made it up on those little tires. I did hear a few screams come from inside the rig and I noticed that at the next big obstacle the family got out but they completed the whole trail. I have to admit that the FJ80s are quite capable.
I didn't have any issues on the lower section of Z-turn.
The upper section gave me a little grief until I hit the right spot and bumped up.
Looking back. The run up, coupled with that weird nervousness, gave me plenty of pucker factor. Coming down ended up being much easier.
This is another ledge I needed to bounce on to pop up.
Moab
Our little camp by the bridge.
The group
The sand hill climb. Only our trail lead made it up.
I took the bypass.
Almost down to the staging area.
I drove the trail cautiously and had no incidents on Moab Rim. Our trip back to the valley was uneventful as well so I'm not sure what my nervousness was all about. I can see why so many continue to go back year after year and I find myself looking forward to my next trip out to Moab.