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boozmaster 05-07-2007 05:26 PM

H2 trails in moab (not too narrow)
 
hey guys new to this site. im looking for the names of some good
trails to take the wife and kids on in moab this summer. some that are not too
extreme but still quite fun. been off-roading alot but never to moab.

thanks chris booz

KenP 05-07-2007 06:26 PM

Re: H2 trails in moab (not too narrow)
 
Chris, Search for MOAB and you'll find a ton of info and pics to look at. Don't take the harder trails alone.

boozmaster 05-07-2007 07:13 PM

Re: H2 trails in moab (not too narrow)
 
yes there is alot of imfo there, but i was trying to get some specific trail names to avoid having to try to turn around after i find out its too narrow for my h2
thanks

timgco 05-07-2007 07:58 PM

Re: H2 trails in moab (not too narrow)
 
YOu have a ton of options. If you are going for pics and scenic trails, try out:

Gemini Bridges
John Bull Canyon
Picture Frame Arch
Tower Arch

OR

You can hire Dan Mick to guide you through Hells Revenge. It's not a super tough trail, but can be intimidating..esp the first time out to Moab. There are a couple of tougher spots that need spotting, but overall it's a great trails with a ton of scnerey. This is one of the best Slickrock trails out there IMO.

Buy this book before you go too:
Author Charles A Wells
Guide To moab UT Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails

Try Barnes and Noble. They normally have it.

boozmaster 05-07-2007 08:03 PM

Re: H2 trails in moab (not too narrow)
 
thanks ken

frenzy1 05-08-2007 06:31 AM

Re: H2 trails in moab (not too narrow)
 
Welcome to the site !

Frenzy
Belgium ( alooooooong way from MOAB )

boozmaster 05-08-2007 02:50 PM

Re: H2 trails in moab (not too narrow)
 
hey frenzy
where the he** did you get Belgium i'm from Denver (or did i miss something)

lvs 05-08-2007 03:33 PM

Re: H2 trails in moab (not too narrow)
 
That's his sig line. He is from there.

Try Fins and Things. It's a great moderate trail.

CO Hummer 05-09-2007 06:12 AM

Re: H2 trails in moab (not too narrow)
 
Cliffhanger
Seven Mile Rim
Porcupine Rim.

f5fstop 05-09-2007 10:50 AM

Re: H2 trails in moab (not too narrow)
 
For Tower Arch (as recommended by Timgco), pick up a map of Arches when you enter the park. The main access road, toward the back of the park near Devil's Garden is a two-way, dirt road and a two-wheel drive vehicle can drive it. However, just before you get to the pulloff for Tower Arch, there is a 4x4 road to the left that will eventually return you to the main park road. Fun road, but be careful, there is a pretty sharp decline about 2/3 of the way down the road that can surprise you. Taking the 4x4 road shortens your walk to Tower Arch by about a mile.:dancingbanana: You will also see Eye of the Whale Arch and Anniversary Arch off the 4x4 road.


Potash road to White Rim Trail, or better yet, Shafer Trail down to White Rim Trail. Potash is accessible from 279, while White Rim and Shafer are inside Canyonlands Park. Not hard, but very photographic.

Long Canyon Road from the area around Dead Horse Point, again, not hard but great place for some photos.

boozmaster 05-09-2007 06:50 PM

Re: H2 trails in moab (not too narrow)
 
thanks alot guys for all the imfo
picked up the book last night and cant wait to get headed that way
unfortunately cant leave til august


boozmaster


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