That's it! Where are all the pics? C'mon guys. Give the homeboys (As in boys that stayed home) something to be jealous of.
This should have been the first thing you guys did upon returning home.
No s***! X2million
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That's it! Where are all the pics? C'mon guys. Give the homeboys (As in boys that stayed home) something to be jealous of.
This should have been the first thing you guys did upon returning home.
That's it! Where are all the pics? C'mon guys. Give the homeboys (As in boys that stayed home) something to be jealous of.
This should have been the first thing you guys did upon returning home.
Between recovering from the 14 and a half hour drive and cleaning and putting gear away, I haven't even down loaded my pictures from my camera yet. Now I have to start my next trip back.
I'm working on the pics, but like everyone else, I have been super busy.
Let's try this...
Picasa Web Albums - Leslie - Moab 2008
Jack
Very cool pics!
Was that fog?
I gotta go when the kids are bigger.
YOU FINALLY SAW SHEEP!!!!!!!!!!
Great pics. Looks like you had the place to yourselves. And ditto: Fog?!
Here are some of the pictures I took. I ended up taking mostly scenic photos. We all seemed to make good time and there wasn't much time to take wheeling pics.
The whole trip was awesome!!! We saw two motorcycles on Golden Spike and that was it for traffic on the trails. Wheeling the last day on Metal Masher in the rain was a blast. It changed how the desert looked completely. The only thing I regret is I didn't bring my camera that day. I didn't want to chance it getting soaked in my cruiser.
Picasa Web Albums - Shawn - Moab '08
Just kissed the drivers corner, it'll buff right out.Dan: How'd the hundy do? Did you scrape bumpers or not?
The crack on Golden Spike looks alot worse than it really is. It gets your attention and it looks really wild, but there isn't anything to fall into and your not looking down a ledge at some long drop. It was a ton of fun. Jack's 80 did great. He rubbed his rear in a couple of spots but that was all. Around there the majority of the obsticals are ledges. It's all about approach and deparcher angles. Then it's wheel base, the longer the better. I had a harder time with climing the ledges than Jack. One this is for sure, you get alot of practice near vertical, either up or down. Moab is wirth the head ache getting there.
I agree with Shawn.
And yes it's worth it, that's why I have been there three times.
Jack
The White Rim Trail looked like a fun adventure, 110 miles of dirt road through the heart of Canyon Lands.
I agree.
I would love to do either the white rim or anything through the maze. There are just so many places to explore.
I think both areas (white rim/maze) require permits.
Jack
Don't know if we'll be able to drive any of this trail but while researching for interesting places to go after Hurricane Lake I found this trail (see post 5 on the link):
Utah Expedition Forum - Expedition Portal Forums
It traverses some great looking country!