- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Anyone been out to Little Moab recently? I'm wondering if the ground & rocks are still snow covered.
TIA!
- Greg
TIA!
- Greg
Greg said:Anyone been out to Little Moab recently? I'm wondering if the ground & rocks are still snow covered.
TIA!
- Greg
You must have been living in the Nutty Putty Cave just kiddin, you asked for itBeerman said:Uhh, where IS lil Moab? I have never heard of it, much less been there.
OK, you can make fun of me.
Greg said:Do you know where Nutty Putty cave is? Little Moab is on the way to the Cave. If not... Little Moab is on the South-West side of Utah Lake, in the middle of nowhere. It's about a 25 minute drive from Lehi.
utahxjer said:I was gonna quote that down and make it sound... well... just be glad I didn't lol
"I'm just kidding"Greg said:
You got the wrong lake. It's west of Utah lake, not the Great Salt lake. As to how far you are, if you're driving from Indiana, best skip Little Moab and go straight to the real thing.Rabidray said:i had my sammi out on the south side {i think } of salt with my son a number of years ago but all i saw was sandy areas.......
and a dodge ram stuck in the sand ......so i put the winch to work and pulled the the ram free......i really enjoy doing that{unsticking full size trucks that is}...
so anyone know how far away i was from the good wheeling area......
i dont know enough about your part of the world to have a good ideal of the lay of the land..........
oh man! like he said wrong lake. Next time you come out here, get on this board, and plenty of people will be willing to show you where to wheel!Rabidray said:i had my sammi out on the south side {i think } of salt with my son a number of years ago but all i saw was sandy areas.......
and a dodge ram stuck in the sand ......so i put the winch to work and pulled the the ram free......i really enjoy doing that{unsticking full size trucks that is}...
so anyone know how far away i was from the good wheeling area......
i dont know enough about your part of the world to have a good ideal of the lay of the land..........