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MOAB 2001 !
Explorers, We're Gonna Git It Awn ! ![]() ![]() Potato Salad Hill on a lazy day ![]() CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS:
This thread is designed to be the central point of complete information for the Explorer Moab 2001 run. It will remain closed, but will be updated as new information develops. Anyone who desires to be a participant can provide their information and suggestions on the main thread and I will incorporate them into this post as needed. You may also email me direct at gerald@explorerforum.com with your information. Preparation: The following items are required to participate on this trip and are taken from the "Trail Equipment" article's "Required" list. It is suggested that you read the entire article if you have not already done so. Many other items are suggested and necessary besides the ones on this list. If this is your first time to run Moab, get ready for the fourwheeling trip of your life! Do not shortchange yourself and encumber others by coming unprepared. In addition to this list, if you have a stocker, make very sure you have skidplates installed before even thinking of showing up for Moab (hint ).REQUIRED: · Water, 1 gallon per person per day minimum, 2 gallon minimum in summer. · Card kept on your person with emergency contact info and medication allergies · Personal supplies for at least twice the time you plan on being out: If you are going on a morning trip, pack a lunch and trail snacks, beef jerky, fruits, dry/canned food, etc. If you are going on an afternoon or all day trip, assume you may spend the night in the vehicle and pack accordingly: medications, flashlight, batteries, matches/lighter, and blankets & gear appropriate to the environment, area, and season. · CB: do not even think of showing up without one! · Fire Extinguisher · First Aid Kit · Spare Key kept on your person · Towstrap, at least 20', bare with no metal hooks/brackets attached · Full Size Spare, lug wrench · Standard Bottle Jack with 12" square wooden platform for use in soft ground · Basic Tool Kit · Fix-A-Flat and/or Tire Plug kit and air compressor (12 volt plug-in or other) · Trash bag, for your own as well as other's trash · Towpoints front and rear, frame mounted Radio frequencies: Once in town and while on the trail, these will be our frequencies. If you can tolerate it, we suggest you do not squelch your CB in order to maximize reception. During Moab 2000 a group of us on the "Top of the World" trail heard another Explorer in town (30 miles away and 3,000 ft below us) and tried to respond, but he had his squelch on. CB: channel 1 2M Ham: 146.520 Simplex Lodging and Moab Information: Support this site by linking through the main page "Explorer Bookstore" to 4x4 books and/or Amazon.com and purchase Charles Wells "Guide to Moab, UT Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails" and other Moab trail maps available through 4x4books.com. The Wells book, especially, is an absolutely invaluable resource for the trip and a "must-buy". http://www.moab-utah.com/ http://www.4x4now.com/mu4wd.htm LODGING To Be Determined RobbieJ tiessen Wabbit Maniak Jay WillieChu bcorff Jason Gallardo MrBean972 dmeis Guy Groves Anthon Beales Rand Martinez Justin McNeil BamBam Canyonlands Campground C-McGee Brian1 Rick and Char leebo KOA Michael MuddWhore Kris Guilbeaux Jefe Alec Lion's Back Campground HIX Riverside Oasis Campground climbnkd Arch View RV Park MudE4x4 Motel 6 Joe Dietz Brett Grooms Sleep Inn Peter Weber Matt Adams Rustyspur Silver Sage Motel GJarrett Riffman Perry RobbieJ Brandon Kampy ExplorerAuthorityGal mmpc Paul & Clarice Schwab ARRIVAL Wednesday 16th: HIX GJarrett RobbieJ Michael WillieChu MrBean972 Rand Martinez BamBam MudE4x4 Thursday 17th: Perry climbnkd (evening) Brian1 Maniak C-McGee Rustyspur Riffman Kampy Jason Gallardo Rick & Char dmeis MuddWhore Paul & Clarice Schwab Jefe Anthon Beales Justin McNeil Alec mattadams (evening) Friday 18th: Wabbit Brandon Peter Weber ExplorerAuthorityGal mmpc Kris Guilbeaux Guy Groves leebo DEPARTURE Sunday 20th: HIX climbnkd (evening) RobbieJ Maniak Peter Weber Rustyspur Jason Gallardo dmeis Kris Guilbeaux Guy Groves Rand Martinez Justin McNeil Monday 21st+: GJarrett Perry Riffman Rick & Char Brian1 Wabbit C-McGee Michael Kampy ExplorerAuthorityGal mmpc WillieChu MrBean972 MuddWhore Paul & Clarice Schwab Jefe Anthon Beales leebo Alec BamBam MudE4x4 mattadams VEHICLE CATEGORY Stock: David Jarrett climbnkd Brian1 C-McGee Peter Weber Rustyspur ExplorerAuthorityGal mmpc WillieChu Anime4x4 leebo MrBean972 Paul & Clarice Schwab Kris Guilbeaux Rand Martinez Alec (nowhere near stock but is for purposes of offroad)SuperStock: 1.5"+ lift; 31" tires, traction-aiding device in rear. Wabbit bcorff Jefe mude4by4 Anthon Beales Modified: 2.5"+ lift, 32" tires, traction-aiding devices front and rear OR rear locker. GJarrett Perry HIX mattadams RobbieJ Brandon tiessen Joe Dietz Maniak Brett Michael MuddWhore Guy Groves BamBam Big Dawg: 4"+ lift, 33" tires, traction-aiding device front AND locked rear. Rick riffman Kampy Jay Jason Gallardo Matt McDermott dmeis Andre Hryn Justin McNeil TRAIL PREFERENCES: designate the highest difficulty of trails you are interested in running. (Moab trails are rated thusly) TRAIL RATINGS 1 All weather road; 4WD not needed. 1.5 Graded road; 4WD may be needed in poor weather. 2 Unimproved or rarely graded road. 4WD or extra clearance needed at times, with no special driving skills required. 2.5 Road rarely maintained, 4WD, good clearance, low gears (4LO) often needed, with some extra care and a bit of driving experience useful. 3 Road in difficult terrain, rarely maintained, 4WD, good clearance and low gears essential, with some driving skill and daring required. 3.5 Road in difficult terrain, probably maintained only by occasional users. Excellent stock truck or utility vehicle required, with considerable driving skill and daring needed. 4 Trail either never bladed or badly eroded. Stock vehicles are in jeopardy (read: be prepared to accept body damage). Modifications for improved off-road performance and top driving skills needed. 4+ We can hardly improve on the original description written a few years ago by Jack Bickers: "with driving by World Class Yahoo Jeepers not much concerned with vehicle durability or personal safety." It is common to have as many as 10% of the vehicles experience major mechanical failures (gears, axles, driveshafts) on these trails. Trail Category 3 Or Less, possibly 3.5 (Stock and SuperStock) Example Trails Within Category( Gemini Bridges, Secret Spire, Bartlett Overlook, Top of the World): David Jarrett climbnkd Brian1 Wabbit mattadams C-McGee Peter Weber Rustyspur ExplorerAuthorityGal mmpc Anime4x4 Jefe leebo WillieChu bcorff MrBean972 mude4by4 Paul & Clarice Schwab Kris Guilbeaux Rand Martinez Alec 3.5 - 4 (Modified) (Steelbender, Rose Garden Hill, Gold Bar Rim, Poison Spider Mesa) GJarrett tiessen Joe Dietz Maniak Brett Michael Guy Groves Anthon Beales BamBam mattadams 4+ (BigDawgs) (Golden Spike, Pritchett Canyon, Hell's Revenge) HIX riffman Rick Kampy Jay Jason Gallardo Matt McDermott dmeis MuddWhore Justin McNeil Meeting Place: For each day's runs we meet at the City Market on the east side of Main St. in town at 8:00am and leave by 8:30 RUN ITNINERARY: THESE ARE PRELIMINARY SUGGESTIONS. WE WELCOME IDEAS FROM ALL PARTICIPANTS TO HELP SCHEDULE THE MOST ENJOYABLE MOAB EXPLORATION FOR ALL ATTENDEES! Stock/SuperStock Saturday Special Run Sunrise at Dead Horse Point. Leave before dawn and watch the sunrise. Be back in town in time to meet at City Market 8:30am Trailboss: Peter Weber ...................................... photo: Peter Weber ------------------------------------------- Stock and SuperStock will have the choice of three runs each day. All runs will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The vehicles will be split into three groups each morning to go on the separate runs. Arches National Park Run Klondike Bluffs, Tower Arch (rated 2-2.5). The day will start by taking the Klondike Bluffs trail and then transferring over to the Tower Arch section of the park. There are several sights in addition to Tower Arch including many other famous arches, Balanced Rock, Devils Garden, and the Windows Section. This run includes the hiking trail to the famous Delicate Arch, considered to be the most beautiful natural rock arch formation in the world. Check it out: ![]() The outing can last as long as the group wishes to while choosing which sights to see. 3-D Trail Run 3-D Trails (Hidden Canyon and Hidden Canyon Overlook, Tusher Tunnel, Bartlett Overlook) (rated 2.5). Friday Trailboss: Peter Weber Saturday: Alec Top of the World and Gemini Bridges Top of the World (rated 3) combined run. Cruise scenic Hwy 128 on the banks of the Colorado River with the Modifieds. When that group bails out at 20.2 miles to run Rose Garden Hill, continue 9.6 miles further down the highway to the Top of the World trail entrance at Dewey Bridges (29.8 miles on Hwy 128). Take the loop counterclockwise to the Top. Photograph your Explorer on a ledge 3,000 ft above the Colorado River basin directly above the geological formations you can view under you. Take snapshots normally reserved for skydivers. Eat lunch on the trail at the Top of the World and take advantage of photo op with the vehicles at the Top of the World. Descend counterclockwise on challenging ledges and return to Moab area to run Gemini Bridges Trail (rated 2). Gemini Bridges also provides a great photo op: ![]() Friday Trailboss: Michael Saturday: Wabbit Sunday: Jefe Modified Friday Steelbender north-to-south; Gold BarRim (3.5) + Double Whammy. ![]() ![]() Trailboss: GJarrett Saturday Porcupine Rim (3.5); Fins & Things (3.5) . Trailboss: Rick Sunday Rose Garden Hill/Top of the World Run Combined run and photo op with Stock/SuperStock. Rose Garden Hill (rated 4) to Top of the World (3). Leave Moab and follow the Colorado River for 20.2 miles out Hwy 128. Exit right to the Rose Garden Hill trail entrance while Stockers continue on to Dewey Bridges for the full Top of the World trail. Run Rose Garden Hill the back way into Top of the World. Take the upper loop clockwise to the Top. Lunch and photo op at Top of the World. Finish the day at Gemini Bridges if time permits. Trailboss: GJarrett Monday Poison Spider Mesa (4). ![]() BigDawgs Friday Golden Spike (rated 4+): Poison Spider Mesa + Golden Spike + Gold Bar Rim. Trailboss: Rick Saturday Rusty Nail (4+). Exit via Double Whammy to Gold Bar Rim. Trailboss: Matt McDermott Sunday Hell's Revenge; Potato Salad Hill, Lion's Back, Dump Bump. Monday Cliff Hanger (4). DINNERS: Saturday nite, 7:30pm The Branding Iron Restaurant http://www.moab-utah.com/branding/iron.html test Last edited by mattadams; 05-14-2001 at 08:16 PM. |
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