Thanks for the write up. I was just considering a similar trip for this summer and you have strengthened my resolve. I might attempt a little less with fuel consumption in mind, unless I take the trailer.
Thanks for the write up. I was just considering a similar trip for this summer and you have strengthened my resolve. I might attempt a little less with fuel consumption in mind, unless I take the trailer.
I fly into Vegas all the time... and see these tracks down there, just waiting to be explored.
...if only it was not at the EXACT opposite end of the state from me!!! No matter!!
E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T report.... had me (almost) literally chomping at the bit to head out there!
David Daniel
Wandering The Vast Open Spaces Of The American Southwest
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'99 Jeep Wrangler
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Great report xpdishn. Thanks for taking the time to share your trip with us common interest folks. It looks like you really had a great time in those 6 days. A lot to see out there!
Two buddies and I made a similar trip in July 2009. We never did find SB Point though, but did find 100 Mile Canyon by accident. We back tracked to what we believed was the SB Point trail head on the way back from 100 Mile Canyon and followed it for a mile or so but were running low on fuel so we headed back out to Fredonia then up to Utah for a few more days. SB trail was very overgrown with trees and the trail wasn't clearly marked. A few times we were worried we were trailblazing. Being we just made friends with Ranger Todd at the School house near Mt. Trumbull (and he had our phone numbers, home addresses, email addy's, etc. Todd covers this entire area) we didn't want to get in trouble for not treading lightly! The big Super Swamper tires I am running leave a very obvious foot prints everwhere we went.
Over 1,400 pictures of our trip here…
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1188958...7620771534282/
SPOT Adventure page (not sure what happened to all of our waypoint pictures though??) I think SPOT is suffering growing pains as their stuff seems to be good but not great…just yet. SPOTty describes their "Adventure" page services best at the moment…
http://www.spotadventures.com/trip/view?trip_id=172579
Last edited by Larry; 03-23-2010 at 06:41 AM.
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Very, very nice. I sent the link of this trip to my group of Desert Rats and asked them about taking it next year.
I've always wondered about this area as I drove through the Virgin River gorge.
Thanks for the time you took to document and share it with us.
Fred
Explorer 1
"Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are dirt"
Thank you for that amazing trip. I feel like I just took a mini-trip from my office. Well done!
Sigh.
I so want to do a trip like that. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful trip!
James Howard
1968 Land Rover Dormobile
1992 Range Rover, green with a white roof, the "Rangemobile"
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Thanks for sharing
I just now found this thread!
Thank You....xpdishn.....!
I have to say....this is now one of my All Time Favorite ExPo Trip Reports!
Awesome job!....
Keep Going!.....
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Great trip report and excellent pictures. I'd be game for a trip like this.
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For all those that are interested in gpx files and more details, if all goes well this will eventually be posted in the "Routes" area of the ExPo.com site. Right now I do believe the ExPo people are a little bit busy with the EXPO coming up.
Gary
Gary
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