For all you going to Moab.
I highly recommend hiring Dan Mick for a ride through "Hell's Revenge", THE most challenging terrain in Moab.
Dan's mega spendy modified Jeeps are incredible and can take you through areas you could never do by yourself. Each is good for three peeps (split cost makes it cheap). His son also drives, so 2 jeeps at a time is available. Dan Mick's Guided Jeep Tours (Moab) - 2020 All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos) - Tripadvisor
I rode less than a quarter of Hell's Revenge on my XT250 and called uncle. It was a stupid idea, but an incredible experience!
Some pix:
For all you going to Moab.
I highly recommend hiring Dan Mick for a ride through "Hell's Revenge", THE most challenging terrain in Moab.
Dan's mega spendy modified Jeeps are incredible and can take you through areas you could never do by yourself. Each is good for three peeps (split cost makes it cheap). His son also drives, so 2 jeeps at a time is available. Dan Mick's Guided Jeep Tours (Moab) - 2020 All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos) - Tripadvisor
I rode less than a quarter of Hell's Revenge on my XT250 and called uncle. It was a stupid idea, but an incredible experience!
Some pix:
It probably is great, but not at all my style, just personal preference, I'd rather do it myself at my pace, not a guided anything kind of guy, you know me, lol.
It probably is great, but not at all my style, just personal preference, I'd rather do it myself at my pace, not a guided anything kind of guy, you know me, lol.
Me either, BUT there are some things I wish to experience that I do not have the equipment to get there.
For me this is not a "tour", rather like flying commercial air because I can not get there on my own.
Lupe, Dave, Paul and I rented those jacked up all terrain Jeeps last time, we kinda went places that looked just like that, Canyonlands National Park, I don't have pics on this phone, @mexican probably does.
Lupe, Dave, Paul and I rented those jacked up all terrain Jeeps last time, we kinda went places that looked just like that, Canyonlands National Park, I don't have pics on this phone, @mexican probably does.
Heh, Heh, Heh. Riding those rental Jeeps and quads is good fun, although I prefer my XT250.
I have been to Canyon Lands. It is NOT close to the Hell's Revenge!
Different strokes . . .
"Rated a 6 by the Red-Rock Four-Wheelers, the Hell's Revenge trail is approximately 6.5 miles in length. Due to hazardous terrain, it is recommended only for experienced drivers. It is not recommended for ATV's."
We went in to the point where we stopped seeing other people, and we saw people way out there on Enduro bikes, there was no cell phone service, I kept thinking if you broke down, what? I mean, really, it's 105, you're on bare rock, how long until someone else came out that far, a day, or a week, or a month? They'd find bones, and all that water down here in plain sight, the Colorado River, that you could never possibly get to. Spooky feeling.
We went in to the point where we stopped seeing other people, and we saw people way out there on Enduro bikes, there was no cell phone service, I kept thinking if you broke down, what? I mean, really, it's 105, you're on bare rock, how long until someone else came out that far, a day, or a week, or a month? They'd find bones, and all that water down here in plain site, the Colorado River, that you could never possibly get too. Spooky feeling.