Northern Utah BS thread #2
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From: Spanish Fork, Utah
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Depends on how much you want to break/Dent, Sand Hollow makes trail's in Moab seem kind of weak. Depending on the weather if it rain's and you are open/locked it would be a lame trip.
I would highly suggest you find a Tow Rig and trailer if you do make it down.
EDIT: to put it in perspective it is Toyota Buggy country lol
I would highly suggest you find a Tow Rig and trailer if you do make it down.
EDIT: to put it in perspective it is Toyota Buggy country lol
Last edited by A.T.R.Offroad; Feb 5, 2013 at 02:27 PM.
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Word son!
3rd weekend of march, not 100% set though
I wouldn't go unless your ok sitting out some trails... open front on 33's is a bit under built for a lot of sand hollow, I haven't been so I can;t really say either way, but from pics I wouldn't risk it. The plan is to run 3-4 trails a day at a fast ish pace.. want to run almost everything.
Depends on how much you want to break/Dent, Sand Hollow makes trail's in Moab seem kind of weak. Depending on the weather if it rain's and you are open/locked it would be a lame trip.
I would highly suggest you find a Tow Rig and trailer if you do make it down.
EDIT: to put it in perspective it is Toyota Buggy country lol
I would highly suggest you find a Tow Rig and trailer if you do make it down.
EDIT: to put it in perspective it is Toyota Buggy country lol

as far as trails... smurfet, chainreaction, john's trail, double sami, miltsmile, the maze, joint effort, and west rim are on the list... probably TNT as well, (I will sit this one out, rig goes up for sale after the trip lol)
Last edited by Gorillaxj; Feb 5, 2013 at 06:42 PM.
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Haha sorry didn't mean to invite myself (& have everyone follow suit! Lol) I'll have to see where my rigs at before I plan for some fast pace sand hollow.
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defenatly want to keep the group smaller ish, as we want to get a lot done. People who want to wheel and run some stuff with a fast paced mentality are welcome to join in the fun.
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Depends on how much you want to break/Dent, Sand Hollow makes trail's in Moab seem kind of weak. Depending on the weather if it rain's and you are open/locked it would be a lame trip.
I would highly suggest you find a Tow Rig and trailer if you do make it down.
EDIT: to put it in perspective it is Toyota Buggy country lol
I would highly suggest you find a Tow Rig and trailer if you do make it down.
EDIT: to put it in perspective it is Toyota Buggy country lol
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From: Huricane, Utah
Year: 1994 Ford Bronco
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