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First wheeling trip for my spotter-in-training
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Damn my truck needs some WD40!
Sounds like mine.
I haven't been on Strawberry Pass since before they closed it.

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First wheeling trip for my spotter-in-training
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Damn my truck needs some WD40!
Sounds like mine.
I haven't been on Strawberry Pass since before they closed it.
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But that's part of my shortcut between HWY4 and HWY50!It's a really nice trail. However I find it super long and boring to go all the way out to 88 and it makes it a long drive back home. So I wheel the first half from 50 then turn around and go back out. I like the first half better as that's where all the rock gardens are, after that it's a long boring dirt road.
But that's part of my shortcut between HWY4 and HWY50!
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I have not. Near Mud lake/Kirkwood, right?Strawberry/Deer Valley/Slick Rock would be an awesome weekend. You ever done Pardoe/Squaw Ridge? That was another one that closed around 2013 and was the last to finally open back up. It's been on my list to check out.
I have not. Near Mud lake/Kirkwood, right?
Yeah that's right. It's very close to the Strawberry exit at 88 near Caples. Pink route is Strawberry @ 88. Blue line is Deer Valley. Pardoe is bottom left.
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Oh this is awesome, may I ask what you use for mapping / GPS and saving trails like this? I follow your IG and have been trying to identify some of them!
I just wander around lost most of the time.I use Gaia. But the routes and waypoints are countless hours of mapping out trails and saving routes I've done. Those you gotta find yourself as a rite of passage![]()
Just downloaded - will give it a try! Do you also use any GPS device when service is low or just offline downloadable maps?I use Gaia. But the routes and waypoints are countless hours of mapping out trails and saving routes I've done. Those you gotta find yourself as a rite of passage![]()
I just wander around lost most of the time.
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Just downloaded - will give it a try! Do you also use any GPS device when service is low or just offline downloadable maps?
I come from a backpacking background so movement is much slower and trails are picked out way ahead of time due to permitting. #newb
BTDT!Installed my OME 2.5" lift this weekend. Removing the PS front control arm was PITA due to the limited space. This set up helped me, not the best but it worked.View attachment 2697201
I have used Gaia and onx a bunch. I think onx is much more user friendly. Plus here in Utah the fish cops use onX so it makes me feel confident when I am hunting close to boundaries and or driving on questionable routes.Just downloaded - will give it a try! Do you also use any GPS device when service is low or just offline downloadable maps?
I come from a backpacking background so movement is much slower and trails are picked out way ahead of time due to permitting. #newb