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Cruise Moab 2008 will be held from April 30th -May 4th 2008!
NEW FOR 2008 All vehicles will be required to have a CB or Ham radio. Preferred setup: installed CB or Ham radio with an external antenna. If you have a Ham radio, we prefer that you also have a CB setup, since some trail leaders will not have Ham. We do not recommend hand-held CB units, but they will meet our minimum requirements if you have a DC cord so that the battery won't go dead halfway through a trail. "Family-band" radios will not be acceptable at all. There is a good CB shop in Moab. If you show up to tech inspection with no CB radio, plan to spend some cash and time at the Moab CB shop.
The Cruise Moab Headquarters will return to Slickrock Campground this year. Register for your campsite now at www.slickrockcampground.com Volunteers are always needed at Cruise Moab, If you'd like to be a Trail Leader, Trail Gunner, or help out in any other way please fill out the following form and send it in with your registration.

2008 VOLUNTEER FORM (PDF Format) or (Excel Format)
Participant Information Form (PDF Format)
Contains general Moab info, event schedule, and the TLCA saftey requirements.

Contact the Cruise Moab 2008 committee
Schedule of Events
  • [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Tuesday, April 29th
    Vehicle safety inspection.
    Overnight run participants should plan to get registered and inspected this afternoon.
    [*][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Wednesday, April 30th
    Vehicle safety inspection.
    Registration and orientation.
    Optional overnight guided trail run departs.
    Vendor Night
    [*][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Thursday, May 1st
    Guided trail runs.
    Slide show in the evening
    [*][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Friday, May 2nd
    Guided trail runs.
    The famous raffle & award dinner!
    [*][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Saturday, May 3rd
    Guided trail runs.
    [*][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Sunday, May 4th
    Cleanup and departure.
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Never been but want to sign up for this one.

Which trails are the ones to hit up with my locked 80. J's in the front and 4" comps in the rear. 305 BFG A/T tires.


Any help there?
 
Never been but want to sign up for this one.

Which trails are the ones to hit up with my locked 80. J's in the front and 4" comps in the rear. 305 BFG A/T tires.


Any help there?

Hells Revenge, Fins and Things, Posion Spider Mesa, Cliffhanger, Golden Spike, Goldbar Rim,
Kane Creek is fun but you will get paint scrapes from the brush.

Moab Rim is pretty hairy.......
 
Never been but want to sign up for this one.

Which trails are the ones to hit up with my locked 80. J's in the front and 4" comps in the rear. 305 BFG A/T tires.


Any help there?

You could do all the 3's and 3+'s with no issues. If you have sliders, then the 4's are also doable.

If you have never been there are several favorite trails that always sell out

Elephant Hill - an long but fun day with a couple of good hikes through caves and some fun wheeling that a stocker could do.

Fin's and Things - A fun run over the rocks near Moab.

After that, there is Gold Bar Rim, Porcupine Rim, Steele Bender, Wipe-out hill, Metal masher, Spike and more
 
Hells Revenge, Fins and Things, Posion Spider Mesa, Cliffhanger, Golden Spike, Goldbar Rim,
Kane Creek is fun but you will get paint scrapes from the brush.

Moab Rim is pretty hairy.......

Don't care about paint scratches...rig is white... :D


You could do all the 3's and 3+'s with no issues. If you have sliders, then the 4's are also doable.

If you have never been there are several favorite trails that always sell out

Elephant Hill - an long but fun day with a couple of good hikes through caves and some fun wheeling that a stocker could do.

Fin's and Things - A fun run over the rocks near Moab.

After that, there is Gold Bar Rim, Porcupine Rim, Steele Bender, Wipe-out hill, Metal masher, Spike and more


Thanks for the insight...how about best days to go on which one?

As in...are there better days, less people, certain vehicles on certain trails each day? Perhaps stupid questions, just curious what protocol is.

Here is the setup as she sits now. Will it be good for level 4?
Keep in mind I have the 44 gallon long ranger hanging out of the back.

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Don't care about paint scratches...rig is white... :D





Thanks for the insight...how about best days to go on which one?

As in...are there better days, less people, certain vehicles on certain trails each day? Perhaps stupid questions, just curious what protocol is.

Here is the setup as she sits now. Will it be good for level 4?
Keep in mind I have the 44 gallon long ranger hanging out of the back.

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Your golden for everything in Moab, its a matter of the guts to try some of the stuff, I still get scared on some stuff but love all the 4 and 4+ trails
 
I would love to go too. I figure my Pig on 33's should get anywhere an 80 can :D

Ok a serious question. Is this a time of year that the wildflowers might be in bloom?
 
Elephant Hill only runs Thursday and Saturday. Both days have excellent guides and the run is a long day. Do you want to do a Long day the first day or the last. Some like to relax and visit in the campground on the last night before the long ride home. Make that call on what you want to do and then chose the rest. E Hill fills up fast so I would put whatever day you don't piuck as your second choice run for that day.

Golden Spike is also a long trail.
 
Would it be worth the drive from Alabama hauling a 40 on a trailer?
 
Would it be worth the drive from Alabama hauling a 40 on a trailer?

Yes. If you've never been you owe it to yourself to experience Maob at least once. Especially with a whole bunch of Toyota nuts.
 
Yes. If you've never been you owe it to yourself to experience Maob at least once. Especially with a whole bunch of Toyota nuts.

Signed up last night. My first CM...road trip from PA !!
 
Damn. I really wanted to come this year. Unfortunately, my wife is due May 7th. She'd have my ass if I even consider it. I guess there's always next year. :cheers:
 
So who can tell me about the following trails,
Hells revenge
golden spike
wipe out hill.

We came last year for the first time and did cliff hanger/poison spider/goldbar rim. Trying to decide which trails to hit?
 
So who can tell me about the following trails,
Hells revenge
golden spike
wipe out hill.

We came last year for the first time and did cliff hanger/poison spider/goldbar rim. Trying to decide which trails to hit?

Hell's Revenge -- 90% of the trail is on slick rock. Its pretty short, even if you stop a lot you can be back in town by 2:30 or 3:00. There are some really nice climbs and decents throughout the trail. All the major obstacles, Hell's Gate, The Hot tubs, The Escalator and Tipover Challenge, are optional. If you want to do them its great but you don't have to to get to the end. A lot of people rate this as their favorite trail.

Golden Spike -- You did the first quarter of it when you went on Poison Spider and the last quarter when you did Gold Bar Rim last year. Its one of the longer trails. After you turn off Poison Spider and drive for about for maybe a quarter mile there is a sign that says that its 8 hours from that point to the end. Has quite a few famous obstacles, Golden Crack, Lanching Pad, Double Whammy, Golden Steps, Golden Ramp, Zuky Hill, and Body Snatcher. Double Whammy is the only one thats optional. Really fun trail.

I've never been to wipeout hill.
 
Wipe out hill is a fun, fast-paced trip through a sandy section of desert with some great scenery. It has only one real obstacle, Wipe Out Hill, which has two routes down (or up) a very steep incline. One route is down a smooth and very steep incline, the other is over a series of big ledges. Fun trail and it's also close to Gemini Bridges, which can make for a nice day of wheeling, hiking and sightseeing.
 

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