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HA! @Michael I don't think that you were the only one that slid down that trail. It was still slick even after the snow had melted.That looks familiar! Thank you so much @UtahOverlander. Did you see my skid marks on Long Canyon Trail? Looks like the snow has melted!
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Well that's good to hear! Not to be trifled with in the snow!HA! @Michael I don't think that you were the only one that slid down that trail. It was still slick even after the snow had melted.
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i'm going to moab in march and would love to do this route you posted...what the trail name?
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Look at Gemini Bridges and Long Canyon. Easy routes (when no snow or not muddy) but still fairly easy. Wouldn't take a 2 wheel drive on them. It's worth the views. You may already be familiar with Moab and everything I'm going to write from here, but just in case there are others interested, here it goes.i'm going to moab in march and would love to do this route you posted...what the trail name?
thanks, jeff
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Hell...try Connecticut if you think NY is bad...lolMan, you guys get to have all the fun! Here in NY we've got nothing like that!
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agree!!I feel blessed to live here in Utah. But half the fun is getting to where you want to be. I travel all over the country and find beautiful places in every state in this GREAT Country.
Such great information! We are heading to Moab, Utah in June for the first time. Will be there for about a week. May venture to other beautiful areas. Wanting to camp, hike, and do some easy trail riding. New to the area and new to overlanding but not new to camping or loving the outdoors. Any help on great places to camp would be so very much appreciated. : )Look at Gemini Bridges and Long Canyon. Easy routes (when no snow or not muddy) but still fairly easy. Wouldn't take a 2 wheel drive on them. It's worth the views. You may already be familiar with Moab and everything I'm going to write from here, but just in case there are others interested, here it goes.
If you're going to be doing trails in Moab I suggest the "Moab, UT Backroads & 4-Wheel-Drive Trails" spiral book by Charles A. Wells. Both these trails are document in the book. Both are listed as Easy. Keep in mind that March through October is the busy season in Moab. Expect lots of rigs and lots of people. Make reservations in advance. Have a great time. Please don't hesitate to contact me for any additional details or just to talk about Moab.
One more thing, stop at the Moab Information Center on Center street. Great information on trails, maps, history, and just very helpful people.
Ok, last thing, camping. Camping used to be allowed on BLM land, but now there are some restrictions. You must have a chemical toilet (of some kind) within 30 miles of Moab. Hard to patrol, but just keep this in mind. I could go on and on, but just do some research and let me know if I can help.
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