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SocalAstro Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Long Beach, CA Vehicle(s): 03 G500, 06 Audi A3 2.0 Posts: 116 | Upcoming trip to MOAB Hi Guys, my current work project is coming to end in the next week or so, and I'm planing to take about 7-10 days off for a trip to the Moab Area. I have been reading "Guide to Moab, UT Backroads and 4WD Trails" by Charles A. Wells and it's a great reference guide. Are there any others (I'm sure there are) that I should check out before heading out. My 03 G500 is mostly stock save for some larger Bridgestone Tires (32" approx.) I also carry an air-tank for inflating the tires after airing down on trails. The aforementioned book rates Posison Spider Mesa as a "Difficult" trail. Any thoughts on if I should attempt this or should I pass? My trip will start around the first weekend in April (the 7th or 8th) and wil last till the following weekend at least. If anyone else from this board will be in the area, PM me and we can exhange cell #'s, etc.. regards, Leon | ||
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hipine Date registered: Jul 2006 Location: US, CO, Bailey Vehicle(s): 460 1980 280GE w. 617A | RE: Upcoming trip to MOAB Some write ups of that trail and others with Gs on them here, if a little dated: http://www.clubgwagen.com/trailreport/reports/0901poisonspider.php -Dave G. | ||
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4x4abc Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: La Paz, Baja California, Mexico Vehicle(s): 02 G500 | RE: Upcoming trip to MOAB I found Poison Spider Mesa fairly easy - use it as a starting trip to get a feel how they rate their trails. Hell's Revenge can even be driven with a stock G500. Proper tire pressure for most trails would be 15 psi with 32" (16' wheels) tires | ||
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Brent Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: SW Colorado USA Vehicle(s): '13 Wolfsburg GTI Posts: 1754 | RE: Upcoming trip to MOAB I have done Poison Spider many times with G groups. It is a great trail with some challenging obstacles. As Harold mentioned, Hells Revenge is a great one close to town and as a starter I have always done Fins-N-Things. If you do Fins first, you can do Hells Revenge afterwards, they are very close to each other. Moab Rim will test you in the first 1/4 mile, but I have seen it done with stock G's. I have also done Golden Spike but I wouldn't try it alone, and that one is a very long day. I think Wells book is about the best resource for the area. The G in stock form can do just about anything in the book except the last 4 or so trails as listed by difficulty, Prichett definately being on that list. I'd meet up with you but alas the trans will not likely be done and back in the G by then | ||
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Woody Extreme Veteran Date registered: Feb 2007 Location: Bend, Ore. Vehicle(s): '84 280GE -> 300GD turbo, '84 300SD veg, 06 Navion Posts: 570 | Re: Upcoming trip to MOAB My only experiences in Moab are the annual mountain bike trips taken with my buddies. We've learned to avoid Easter Weekend because of the Jeep Jamboree. Expect all the hotels and campgrounds to be full and every trail occupied with several long Jeep trains daily. The Jamboree culminates on Easter Sunday. Before we learned about that event and showed up in Moab on the same weekend, we just went over to Fruita, CO. to sample the tasty single track there. Unless you want to explore those jeep trails in large groups, I'd stay well away until after Easter - just my bias - I prefer the peace and solitude Moab offers any other time of year. Haven't ever done any four-wheelin in Moab but it all looks very difficult from the seat of a mountain bike. Poison Spider has two "problem" areas that I can think of... and Pritchett, like Harald said, fuggedaboudit. Have a great time! | ||
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SocalAstro Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Long Beach, CA Vehicle(s): 03 G500, 06 Audi A3 2.0 Posts: 116 | RE: Upcoming trip to MOAB Thanks for all the helpful information guys. I knew I'd be asking the right crowd :-) I didn't know about the jeep event on Easter weekend. I will try to avoid that alltogether, as my travel plans are failry flexible. Much more reading and preperation to do before I head out for sure. Harald, WRT to tire pressure, I don't usually go below 20Psi on the 18" wheels I have w/ ~32" tires. Do you think it would be possible to go lower than the 15psi on the 16" wheels? Thanks, Leon | ||
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4x4abc Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: La Paz, Baja California, Mexico Vehicle(s): 02 G500 | RE: Upcoming trip to MOAB Leon, I would not lower the 32"/18" combo below 20 psi - except maybe at the beach with soft sand at around 15 psi. Same goes for 32"/16" combo - 15 psi is about right. Lower poses several dangers. At the beach some of those dangers are not present and you cold carefully drive it at 10 psi. The Moab Easter Jeep Safari (Jeepers Jamboree and Jeep Jamboree are something completely different) is always the week before Easter. http://www.4x4abc.com/4x4trips/jeepers-jamboree.html | ||
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SocalAstro Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Long Beach, CA Vehicle(s): 03 G500, 06 Audi A3 2.0 Posts: 116 | RE: Upcoming trip to MOAB Thanks for posting the link Dave. Looks like a good time was had by all :-) -Leon hipine - 3/27/2007 9:57 AM Some write ups of that trail and others with Gs on them here, if a little dated: http://www.clubgwagen.com/trailreport/reports/0901poisonspider.php -Dave G. | ||
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SocalAstro Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Long Beach, CA Vehicle(s): 03 G500, 06 Audi A3 2.0 Posts: 116 | RE: Upcoming trip to MOAB Brent, too bad about your G not being ready yet. There's always next time. I make the trek out to Utah twice a year, possibly more if my schedule allows. Thanks for the info on the trails. -Leon Brent - 3/27/2007 11:02 AM I have done Poison Spider many times with G groups. It is a great trail with some challenging obstacles. As Harold mentioned, Hells Revenge is a great one close to town and as a starter I have always done Fins-N-Things. If you do Fins first, you can do Hells Revenge afterwards, they are very close to each other. Moab Rim will test you in the first 1/4 mile, but I have seen it done with stock G's. I have also done Golden Spike but I wouldn't try it alone, and that one is a very long day. I think Wells book is about the best resource for the area. The G in stock form can do just about anything in the book except the last 4 or so trails as listed by difficulty, Prichett definately being on that list. I'd meet up with you but alas the trans will not likely be done and back in the G by then :( | ||
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SocalAstro Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Long Beach, CA Vehicle(s): 03 G500, 06 Audi A3 2.0 Posts: 116 | Re: Upcoming trip to MOAB Thanks for the heads-up Woody. I wont be leaving LA until Monday or possibly Tuesday (a friend may join in). Peace, Leon woody - 3/27/2007 11:24 AM My only experiences in Moab are the annual mountain bike trips taken with my buddies. We've learned to avoid Easter Weekend because of the Jeep Jamboree. Expect all the hotels and campgrounds to be full and every trail occupied with several long Jeep trains daily. The Jamboree culminates on Easter Sunday. Before we learned about that event and showed up in Moab on the same weekend, we just went over to Fruita, CO. to sample the tasty single track there. Unless you want to explore those jeep trails in large groups, I'd stay well away until after Easter - just my bias - I prefer the peace and solitude Moab offers any other time of year. Haven't ever done any four-wheelin in Moab but it all looks very difficult from the seat of a mountain bike. Poison Spider has two "problem" areas that I can think of... and Pritchett, like Harald said, fuggedaboudit. Have a great time! | ||
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burqueDOKA Elite Veteran Date registered: Jul 2006 Location: Albuquerque, NM Vehicle(s): 1550L37Doka, 404 ROCKMOG, '00 G500 Posts: 622 | RE: Upcoming trip to MOAB Leon, when are you thinking of going? I will be up there in May with the unimog guys, we'd love to see some of the G's there as well! -James | ||
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burqueDOKA Elite Veteran Date registered: Jul 2006 Location: Albuquerque, NM Vehicle(s): 1550L37Doka, 404 ROCKMOG, '00 G500 Posts: 622 | RE: Upcoming trip to MOAB Duh, I guess it would help if I read your post completley Well anyway have fun, if anyone is intersted though, the group of mogs that used meet over easter jeep safari, will now be up there over May 12th - 19th. It would be really cool to have some g's there as well. | ||
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Woody Extreme Veteran Date registered: Feb 2007 Location: Bend, Ore. Vehicle(s): '84 280GE -> 300GD turbo, '84 300SD veg, 06 Navion Posts: 570 | Re: Upcoming trip to MOAB SocalAstro - 3/28/2007 2:28 PM Thanks for the heads-up Woody. I wont be leaving LA until Monday or possibly Tuesday (a friend may join in). Peace, Leon You're quite welcome. Another small tip - if you enjoy beer, you may want to bring your own unless you don't mind 3.2%! | ||
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