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  1. iceaxe

    Zion and Bryce Canyon

    I considered that kirk86CJ but he mentioned "road" and "hiking" and easy/moderate which led me to believe he was talking about the road on the Northwest side with it's impressive hike down to the lake. I would love to do the Trail on the Halls Crossing side and know of some folks that are...
  2. iceaxe

    Zion and Bryce Canyon

    Done that a couple of times, Graded dirt road most of the way wich is fun to cruise down being carefull of sharp turns that sneak up on you. Last few miles are slickrock, not difficult. Hiking down to take a swim is a must on a hot day but the boaters will think you are crazy and brag about...
  3. iceaxe

    Cherokee Guru's....AW4 questions

    gojeep has a write up on his site about a button for second gear as well http://go.jeep-xj.info/ (love that guys trip reports)
  4. iceaxe

    Zion and Bryce Canyon

    I'll offer some specific ideas but these are more scenic than "good wheelin". There is the ghost town of Grafton just before you get to Zion NP, above that is Goosberry Mesa, it has a short, not too difficult, jeep trail on it but is a must visit if you are into Mountain Biking at all (do a...
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    New XJ Owner

    bummer :( we had a blast... Might have to do it again before it dries out. (sorry for the hijack of your introduction metal101)
  6. iceaxe

    New XJ Owner

    missed you at little sahara, sounded like you were going to be there!
  7. iceaxe

    New XJ Owner

    remember my little turquiose rig? I'm in your American Fork photos (went with a different screen name on this board)
  8. iceaxe

    New XJ Owner

    So that was you guys eh! I was up corner canyon on a lovely evening several years ago enjoying a nice mountain bike ride in the direction of Jacobs ladder off of the main road on one of the main 2 tracks that skirts the ridgeline. There was a gentle purr of ATV's near the movie road, a few off...
  9. iceaxe

    New XJ Owner

    Ditto Utahxjer, the RRO budget boost is a good start untill you can save up/decide on what you want to do, requires no "extra" modifiations, and can be incorporated into future lift plans. It's what I'm running for now but hope to be stepping up to the next level soon! (closer to mbrysons...
  10. iceaxe

    Well what do you know?

    pm?? no pm - anyway your opinions just sparked something in me thats all, Mebe it'z cuz i had to give up my lurking ways to respond. I didn't realize how much I wrote there :D I do agree that bypasses on certain trails are a degredation to the trail, obviously when illigal. A trail over...
  11. iceaxe

    Well what do you know?

    really? first a little history so you know why I'm posting, I went down to Moab in 2002 for my first ever organized trail run after several years of XJ ownership and exploring Utahs backcountry roads alone in my bone stock vehicle. I took that stock XJ with bald tires and ran Hells Revenge...
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