Moab UT - Fins N' Things and Gold Bar Rim
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Moab UT - Fins N' Things and Gold Bar Rim
Well, I have to start out by saying, I love Moab. It's such a cool city. This weekend is the second busiest weekend of the year, there's a big car show that goes on, but I didn't mind the crowds, there were some sweet cars anyway. I ran Fins N' Things with my friend and his family (they rented two jeeps), and then later did part of Gold Bar Rim. Unfortunately that was all of the trails I had time to do, hopefully I can go back soon, it was a blast. Pictures...
Towards the beginning of Fins N' Things
I lifted the right rear for just a second apparently, I didn't even notice. My friends dad had his right rear up about a foot before he let it roll through and come back down, scary moment.
front bumper = good --> rear = scraaape
watched a guy almost kill himself on an atv a minute before on this spot, he was an idiot
i have a weakness for the old broncos, i want one so bad
gold bar rim: my favorite picture
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i almost made it up, and i totally wouldve tried more, except i kept remembering i'd be driving it home a thousand miles the next day
the end
Great trip, I'm already planning on going back and doing strictly offroad related things.
-Casey
Towards the beginning of Fins N' Things
I lifted the right rear for just a second apparently, I didn't even notice. My friends dad had his right rear up about a foot before he let it roll through and come back down, scary moment.
front bumper = good --> rear = scraaape
watched a guy almost kill himself on an atv a minute before on this spot, he was an idiot
i have a weakness for the old broncos, i want one so bad
gold bar rim: my favorite picture
poser
i almost made it up, and i totally wouldve tried more, except i kept remembering i'd be driving it home a thousand miles the next day
the end
Great trip, I'm already planning on going back and doing strictly offroad related things.
-Casey
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Thanks man, i do have to say that was a fun spot haha. I really want to go back, but looks like I'll have to settle for some good ol' texas wheeling. I miss the mountains already and I haven't even been back here for 24 hours.
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Yeah I liked that trail better than fins, but it made me realize just how important gearing and lockers are. There were some spots that I knew I probably couldn't make it up, but I just went for it anyway, had I been geared and locked, I'm sure I would've made it up a lot more of those lines. They'll definitely be one of the first things I do to the next rig.
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BTW - how did you get to GBR? We did the Poison Spider, Golden Spike, GBR loop ... been there, done that, no need to do that again! I think Golden Spike is my most UNfavorite trail in Moab ...
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To get to GBR you head north back up the highway for about 7 miles until you see a dirt parking lot on your left. you go through the parking lot and follow the dirt road that will curve back south. You then take a right and follow it up to this large ridge and follow it all along that until you end up in a high valley kind of thing. You make your way through there to the trail head and there are signs I believe.
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Exactly. Every time I look at the pictures, I want to go back and do it again but try some more difficult lines. I decided I need atleast a month to do everything in Moab that I want to do haha
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