Finally got home after weather-related air traffic trouble in Chicago - maybe it was the same storm that hit us in Moab?
I don't have nearly as many pics as usual, due to playing trail leader and spotting a lot, but besides 'wheeling, I also got some great workouts from (literally) running back and forth on the obstacles. Top of the World was a neat little trail, and the view from Killer Overlook was fabulous but difficult to capture with the camera due to the clouds and muted colors. Hell's in the rain was quite an experience, and we had a close call at the very first fin - the line's to the right, and bad things can happen to a truck on the left.
Golden Spike was indeed exhausting, great 'wheeling, but some broken trucks meant a lot of time waiting. The real problem was a single vehicle that lacked one piece of equipment that is critical on 'Spike, and for that matter, on any trail: someone behind the steering wheel who can drive...and I guess I need to pick a few brains of the CruiseMoab organizers on how to check for that at a tech inspection. I learned a few things as trail leader personally, and several organizational issues will be different next year if I have any say in it...
Sunday's run on Sevenmile Rim/WipeOut Hill turned into a great CSC run (Kevin, Rob, Claudia, and myself), with most of the K5 crowd either on Fins or in Area BFE watching on Coyote. I finally got to drive WipeOut Hill after only getting a look at it last year, and I thought it was a blast! Claudia stared down one arrogant Jeeper who was trying to enter the obstacle while Rob was still in the obstacle and me spotting him - I haven't seen anything like that before.
We spent parts of Monday and Tuesday driving dirt roads in southeastern Utah on the way back to AZ. Our initial plan was to drive south via Lockhart Basin, but inquiries at the Moab visitor center revealed that the trail may not be in existence after the hard rains - we'll find out some other time.
And regarding the red dirt, I spent 2 hours and $40 in the car wash on Wednesday...