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Old 09-15-2006, 03:22 AM
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Are you going to Farmington as well? Some of those trails are very difficult. Although there are a few difficult Moab obstacles that are longer, like Hell's Gate and Escalator, I actually preferred Farmington because the obsticals were one after and another after another. Not much driving inbetween. But the views at Moab can't be beat.
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What I do that week depends on if I get someone to go with me. I don't like going out into unknown areas without at least on other truck. Not for nothing else, but safety first.
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What I do that week depends on if I get someone to go with me. I don't like going out into unknown areas without at least on other truck. Not for nothing else, but safety first.
You MUST have atleast one other truck in Moab. Frankly, I don't think that's enough. Safety in numbers.

BTW, stay at the Gonzo and tell the folks there we said "Hi".
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Old 09-15-2006, 08:42 PM
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You're telling me!! Never go to Moab without good friends with all the right parts, tools, knowledge to fix your broken Hummer, and alcohol for medicinal purposes after the trails!!
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I am not a juicer!
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You MUST have atleast one other truck in Moab. Frankly, I don't think that's enough. Safety in numbers.

BTW, stay at the Gonzo and tell the folks there we said "Hi".

Gonzo is going condo!

We just spent the day driving along the Colorado River. It was spectacular. Took about 400 pictures. It's great to have a digital camera.
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We just spent the day driving along the Colorado River. It was spectacular. Took about 400 pictures. It's great to have a digital camera.
Yep, heard about it last time we were there. Maybe that's why they bought the land at Lion's Back. Another hotel and condo development.
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Just did Fins & Things. All I can say is "It wasn't the Right Coast". It was hard driving the trail and looking at the scenery at the same time. So different, I feel like a noob all over.

Two H1's did Lion's Back without me. Don't know what held me back more, my fear of heights or my wife.
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I was the same way the whole week in Moab. The scenery is just amazing.

Just wait'll you see the Sierras.
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