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LINKS TO ENTIRE MOAB MEET UP TRIP REPORT SERIES:
Moab Meet up Day 2: Gold Bar Rim 4-30-24
Moab Meet Up Day 3: Flat Iron Mesa 5-1-24
Moab Meet Up Day 4: Onion Creek 5-2-24
Moab Meet Up Day 5: Cliff Hanger 5-3-24
Elephant Hill Rd. 4-29-24 rated 5
Along for the ride:
Felix808 & Wife JJ
@El Diablo & Camera man Kenny
@F150rubyred & Wife Carolyn
@NORCALGXP
We got our permits the day before & left Moab at 7:15 for the long drive out. The first discovery was at our stop at newspaper rock. this like a natural stone amphitheater that had natural stone benches and countless petroglyphs along the walls. This was something to see for sure. We continued and stopped at various ruin sites.
When we made it to the Ranger Station, it was closed, so it was a free day for everyone which was nice. We finally made it to the trail head at 9:36
The trail starts off from the parking lot and you climb up. Some parts of the climb are narrow & off camber cliff sides. On one switch back you pull into the clearing then back down. Mistakes were made on the way out but more on that later.
The scenery is "Awesome!!! Totally Awesome!!!" (Jeff Spicoli)
There are some ledges along the way with a number of climbs throughout the trail.
We had a Navtec tour Landcruiser that was apparently in a hurry to get their client to wherever they were off to as they blew by all of us.
Shortly after we found ourselves at the Devils pocket. This is one narrow passage and you are not going to fit a Bronco straight through there without painting the rock walls. The trick for us was to ride up the passenger’s side wall some at the narrowest point. We were able to get everyone through unscathed.
After we all made it through the Devil’s Pocket, we ran into someone who was looking for a lost hiker. We saw no one unfortunately. Hopefully all turned out well.
Later we stopped at the Devil’s Kitchen (the only campground area) and had lunch while discussing just how beautiful the area was.
Then we were off to SOB Hill.
SOB Hill wasn’t too bad going down and got everyone through without too much trouble, but there was a good bit of multipoint turns for the 4 doors, but everyone got through the first time once we got the lined up. @F150rubyred 's wife Carolyn did a fantastic job spotting throughout the week.
The return trip @F150rubyred had a little bit of trouble as he fell off the line a couple times then got hooked on a big rock in the middle of his skid plate. But made through fine after a coupe resets.
We then encountered another narrow corridor that led out to the Silver Stairs obstacle. This had a few tippy drops along the way.
Coming back up the end, the backup hill sign was nowhere to be found and a I ended up Backing up where no one ever should. We went back down the hill and got it sorted.
@NORCALGXP took a hard sharp right before where you need to back in and nailed the wall damaging his bumper so yeah there was some speed involved there.
Once up the hill before going down and out there was a climb that the tires just wouldn’t grabe. both lockers were needed along with momentum due to spinning.
At the end of the day, we proved a 2 door has the range to drive from the last gas station out of Moab and back. We did drive conservative on the way out but NorcalGXP had plenty of fuel for the trip
Epic scenery in every direction. This was an Awesome day with a great group! This was a long day but so worth doing!!!
Damage report:
NorCal scuffed a rim & flattened a spot on his bumper near the winch opening.
More pics & videos(if I can figure out how to post the vids) coming.
Please add photos and comments
(Sorry Pics are out of sequence)
Moab Meet up Day 2: Gold Bar Rim 4-30-24
Moab Meet Up Day 3: Flat Iron Mesa 5-1-24
Moab Meet Up Day 4: Onion Creek 5-2-24
Moab Meet Up Day 5: Cliff Hanger 5-3-24
Elephant Hill Rd. 4-29-24 rated 5
Along for the ride:
Felix808 & Wife JJ
@El Diablo & Camera man Kenny
@F150rubyred & Wife Carolyn
@NORCALGXP
We got our permits the day before & left Moab at 7:15 for the long drive out. The first discovery was at our stop at newspaper rock. this like a natural stone amphitheater that had natural stone benches and countless petroglyphs along the walls. This was something to see for sure. We continued and stopped at various ruin sites.
When we made it to the Ranger Station, it was closed, so it was a free day for everyone which was nice. We finally made it to the trail head at 9:36
The trail starts off from the parking lot and you climb up. Some parts of the climb are narrow & off camber cliff sides. On one switch back you pull into the clearing then back down. Mistakes were made on the way out but more on that later.
The scenery is "Awesome!!! Totally Awesome!!!" (Jeff Spicoli)
There are some ledges along the way with a number of climbs throughout the trail.
We had a Navtec tour Landcruiser that was apparently in a hurry to get their client to wherever they were off to as they blew by all of us.
Shortly after we found ourselves at the Devils pocket. This is one narrow passage and you are not going to fit a Bronco straight through there without painting the rock walls. The trick for us was to ride up the passenger’s side wall some at the narrowest point. We were able to get everyone through unscathed.
After we all made it through the Devil’s Pocket, we ran into someone who was looking for a lost hiker. We saw no one unfortunately. Hopefully all turned out well.
Later we stopped at the Devil’s Kitchen (the only campground area) and had lunch while discussing just how beautiful the area was.
Then we were off to SOB Hill.
SOB Hill wasn’t too bad going down and got everyone through without too much trouble, but there was a good bit of multipoint turns for the 4 doors, but everyone got through the first time once we got the lined up. @F150rubyred 's wife Carolyn did a fantastic job spotting throughout the week.
The return trip @F150rubyred had a little bit of trouble as he fell off the line a couple times then got hooked on a big rock in the middle of his skid plate. But made through fine after a coupe resets.
We then encountered another narrow corridor that led out to the Silver Stairs obstacle. This had a few tippy drops along the way.
Coming back up the end, the backup hill sign was nowhere to be found and a I ended up Backing up where no one ever should. We went back down the hill and got it sorted.
@NORCALGXP took a hard sharp right before where you need to back in and nailed the wall damaging his bumper so yeah there was some speed involved there.
Once up the hill before going down and out there was a climb that the tires just wouldn’t grabe. both lockers were needed along with momentum due to spinning.
At the end of the day, we proved a 2 door has the range to drive from the last gas station out of Moab and back. We did drive conservative on the way out but NorcalGXP had plenty of fuel for the trip
Epic scenery in every direction. This was an Awesome day with a great group! This was a long day but so worth doing!!!
Damage report:
NorCal scuffed a rim & flattened a spot on his bumper near the winch opening.
More pics & videos(if I can figure out how to post the vids) coming.
Please add photos and comments
(Sorry Pics are out of sequence)
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