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You guys be sure and look up rme4x4.com. It's a great wheeling resource here in Utah with a lot of great people on it. There are always trips being planned and good discussions.
There's a couple of us that want to do a trip, check out the thread.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f15/...-greet-248902/
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Stockwell, thanks again for the beers and the great trip. I'm in Louisiana for an engineer job or else I would show you around, I lived there for three years.
There are hundreds of miles of trails around this area. There are many trails just 10 minutes to the East of the city, they are not hard to find. If you are looking for a secluded dessert trip, check out the Arizona strip. Its rugged and take some spare tires. No matter what, you can have a lot of fun in St. George Take Care
There are hundreds of miles of trails around this area. There are many trails just 10 minutes to the East of the city, they are not hard to find. If you are looking for a secluded dessert trip, check out the Arizona strip. Its rugged and take some spare tires. No matter what, you can have a lot of fun in St. George Take Care
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Stockwell, thanks again for the beers and the great trip. I'm in Louisiana for an engineer job or else I would show you around, I lived there for three years.
There are hundreds of miles of trails around this area. There are many trails just 10 minutes to the East of the city, they are not hard to find. If you are looking for a secluded dessert trip, check out the Arizona strip. Its rugged and take some spare tires. No matter what, you can have a lot of fun in St. George Take Care
There are hundreds of miles of trails around this area. There are many trails just 10 minutes to the East of the city, they are not hard to find. If you are looking for a secluded dessert trip, check out the Arizona strip. Its rugged and take some spare tires. No matter what, you can have a lot of fun in St. George Take Care
Hey there! In fact I just took some of those trails a few days ago, checked out one of the petroglyph sites and went all the way to the Grand Canyon. There is so much out there to see, such a great place. I've been thinking of finishing up school at Dixie State College, so if that be the case theres no doubt I'll head up to your area as well. Thanks for chiming in, hope to see ya around!
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currently living in Sandy, Utah. Grew up in Millard County.
1990 v6 PU
really enjoy 5 mile pass, fish lake national forrest trails, american fork canyon and uintah national forest trails.
Moderate trails for myself. Its been awhile sense I have off-roaded.
1990 v6 PU
really enjoy 5 mile pass, fish lake national forrest trails, american fork canyon and uintah national forest trails.
Moderate trails for myself. Its been awhile sense I have off-roaded.
Last edited by UVRUGBY; 09-12-2012 at 07:54 PM.
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