- Location
- South Carolina....no public land
So, fourth year in a row I've made EJS. Third trip with my brother. Always a good time, but a bit bittersweet this year, as it will be my last EJS as a Utah resident. I hope to return for many years to come, but I'll be driving out from South Carolina next year (I better get a good tow rig!!)
We arrived in Moab on tuesday afternoon (a bit late actually). Great weather for that afternoon, although it did get a little cloudy later. I was supposed to meet a few people at 2pm, but didn't make that, and I called the one guy I had a number for. We met at 3pm and went up the rim.
Always a fun trial, and I try to hit it every time I go down there. It is just too beautiful, and the obstacles are awesome.
That's a great obstacle, and I've seen Jeep promotional photos from that very spot. This is the first time I've actually gotten any air.
Wednesday, we ran Flat iron mesa. A fun trail, but nothing too difficult. Great views throughout the day, and just an overall fun trip. It rained on us in the morning and again around lunch time. Overall, great weather, but I'm definately glad I have doors on my rig nowadays.
Thursday, we did top of the world. A rather easy trail that results in terrific views of Fisher Valley.
We bailed from the official trail run, as the trail leader said we wouldn't be getting off the trail until after dark. My brother and I made a bee line for the Hwy, and rode around to Onion Creek, where we ran the narrows.
Friday we ran fins and things. A very fun trail despite how easy it is. The very first trail I ever ran in my rig was fins and things at EJS 2002. Again, we had some rain in the morning,
but it cleared off to be mostly cloudy with periods of sun. Kenny's climb was wet and sandy, but very few people had any difficulty with it.
This awesome flattie was on fins and things with us. Very nice rig.
Here is the album on Shutterfly....
We arrived in Moab on tuesday afternoon (a bit late actually). Great weather for that afternoon, although it did get a little cloudy later. I was supposed to meet a few people at 2pm, but didn't make that, and I called the one guy I had a number for. We met at 3pm and went up the rim.
Always a fun trial, and I try to hit it every time I go down there. It is just too beautiful, and the obstacles are awesome.
That's a great obstacle, and I've seen Jeep promotional photos from that very spot. This is the first time I've actually gotten any air.
Wednesday, we ran Flat iron mesa. A fun trail, but nothing too difficult. Great views throughout the day, and just an overall fun trip. It rained on us in the morning and again around lunch time. Overall, great weather, but I'm definately glad I have doors on my rig nowadays.
Thursday, we did top of the world. A rather easy trail that results in terrific views of Fisher Valley.
We bailed from the official trail run, as the trail leader said we wouldn't be getting off the trail until after dark. My brother and I made a bee line for the Hwy, and rode around to Onion Creek, where we ran the narrows.
Friday we ran fins and things. A very fun trail despite how easy it is. The very first trail I ever ran in my rig was fins and things at EJS 2002. Again, we had some rain in the morning,
but it cleared off to be mostly cloudy with periods of sun. Kenny's climb was wet and sandy, but very few people had any difficulty with it.
This awesome flattie was on fins and things with us. Very nice rig.
Here is the album on Shutterfly....