Hey guys just checking how many 80 series guys are registered for cruise Moab I was just thinking maybe we should try to all pick a trail get a bunch of 80s going at the same time post up what you think.
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Hey guys just checking how many 80 series guys are registered for cruise Moab I was just thinking maybe we should try to all pick a trail get a bunch of 80s going at the same time post up what you think.
I personally know of at least 2 buggies that will be in attendance, as well as several really built 40s. Pritchett is probably the hardest trail we're offering but it's definitely a lot of fun!All of my rowdy friends are doing other things this year. Are there any hardcore peeps going this year and interesting in some of the more challenging trails? I especially want to find someone to run Rearsteer with.
Multiple trips.My experience at Moab consists of being a passenger last year on the Kokopelli (which started this madness), and my wife has never been there. Been looking through the schedule and if I'm reading it right, it's one trail per day? My wife and I are planning on arriving in the area maybe Sunday or Monday and picking up one of the overnight runs. If we did the San Rafael, then the only other day we'd select would be Friday because we'll probably have to hit the road on Saturday - we both have work on Monday. So I'm thinking more likely Lockhart or Rimrocker, but honestly it's a total shot in the dark for me. Then I've had a good friend recommend Porcupine and Hells Revenge as good trails for Thursday-Friday. Also wanted to see Fins and Things and definitely Top of the World...too many choices!
Any recommendations for helping a Moab newbie get the most out of the trip? The rig is 2.5" lift, bumpers, lockers and winch, so pretty capable even if the driver is still learning the ropes.
Hi Mark,My experience at Moab consists of being a passenger last year on the Kokopelli (which started this madness), and my wife has never been there. Been looking through the schedule and if I'm reading it right, it's one trail per day? My wife and I are planning on arriving in the area maybe Sunday or Monday and picking up one of the overnight runs. If we did the San Rafael, then the only other day we'd select would be Friday because we'll probably have to hit the road on Saturday - we both have work on Monday. So I'm thinking more likely Lockhart or Rimrocker, but honestly it's a total shot in the dark for me. Then I've had a good friend recommend Porcupine and Hells Revenge as good trails for Thursday-Friday. Also wanted to see Fins and Things and definitely Top of the World...too many choices!
Any recommendations for helping a Moab newbie get the most out of the trip? The rig is 2.5" lift, bumpers, lockers and winch, so pretty capable even if the driver is still learning the ropes.
Hope to see you out there Jason! Are you going to get with the group for training, April 5,6.7?Hopefully I will be able to figure it out. I will try and log in again tonight.
Just about done. I think. I need to put in some new uniballs in my ucas. I did most of my prep and repairs before the pre-run.How's everyone doing on prep?