TLCA Cruise Moab 2026

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What runs do you guys suggest would be most enjoyable for passengers (specifically my wife and 3 y.o. son)? I enjoy technical and challenging trails, but that isn't quite as fun for them. Looking for fun places to explore: slot canyons, caves, things to climb on, view points, just things most people would find interesting.
 
What runs do you guys suggest would be most enjoyable for passengers (specifically my wife and 3 y.o. son)? I enjoy technical and challenging trails, but that isn't quite as fun for them. Looking for fun places to explore: slot canyons, caves, things to climb on, view points, just things most people would find interesting.
There really isn't a bad trail there. They give you a pretty comprehensive breakdown of difficulty level if you make the list.
 
What runs do you guys suggest would be most enjoyable for passengers (specifically my wife and 3 y.o. son)? I enjoy technical and challenging trails, but that isn't quite as fun for them. Looking for fun places to explore: slot canyons, caves, things to climb on, view points, just things most people would find interesting.
You kinda have to do the iconic Moab staple runs. . I would suggest Hells revenge just because you have to say you did that . Steel Bender has a good verity. And not to difficult. Golden spike is another you should do
 
You kinda have to do the iconic Moab staple runs. . I would suggest Hells revenge just because you have to say you did that . Steel Bender has a good verity. And not to difficult. Golden spike is another you should do
That's kinda what I was thinking...
 
Do you have to choose your runs when registration opens? Or is that done later?
Website says in March

 
What runs do you guys suggest would be most enjoyable for passengers (specifically my wife and 3 y.o. son)? I enjoy technical and challenging trails, but that isn't quite as fun for them. Looking for fun places to explore: slot canyons, caves, things to climb on, view points, just things most people would find interesting.
All of the trails we run are here with said ratings and descriptions.

Hells is fun, but nothing overly challenging (going off your sig your 4Runner will have no problems)...

Keep in mind as well, most trails will be 6+ hours a day. A lot of that depends on group size, trail rating and if anyone breaks their stuff....
 
All of the trails we run are here with said ratings and descriptions.

Hells is fun, but nothing overly challenging (going off your sig your 4Runner will have no problems)...

Keep in mind as well, most trails will be 6+ hours a day. A lot of that depends on group size, trail rating and if anyone breaks their stuff....
I know I will have fun on just about anything, I just want to make sure it's enjoyable for my passengers as well. Super long days stuck in the car and off-camber / cliff edges (e.g. Moab Rim) would definitely get vetoed, lol.
 
I know I will have fun on just about anything, I just want to make sure it's enjoyable for my passengers as well. Super long days stuck in the car and off-camber / cliff edges (e.g. Moab Rim) would definitely get vetoed, lol.
Moab Rim and Cliffhanger are some of my favorites, but i get where you're coming from.
 
Saturday is the day! y'all ready?
 
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