- Location
- Smithfield Utah
If you haven't been I'd definitely vote for the Swell. Good times.
Don't just think of the Moab trail system when considering that area. Remember all the surrounding areas like needles, island in the sky, maze, glen canyon, beef basin, etc. Many of these places do require permits to camp but you can just camp outside of the park and explore during the daytime, or pass straight through
Using Moab as a jumping off point for a one night camping trip out of Layton makes no sense to me.
For a quick overnighter, with some fairly stockish-don't-want-to-hurt-them vehicles in the group, I still say Wedge-Buckhorn-Fixit-DRT, camp, Eagle-Eva-Coal. Especially since you've never been there.
Just do that. You'll like it. There isn't anywhere that your buddy in his wife's rig can have fun and your hard core buddies can also have "wheeling fun" on the same trails at the same time. One of these things is not like the other, and all that...
Fixit and DRT have just enough "obstacle" that your buddy in his wife's rig will need to be careful in a couple spots else he'll have some 'splaining to do when he gets home, but if he can drive, he'll escape without any damage and thinking it was way cool. If your other buddies like scenery or rock art or anything like that, they'll be okay too. And there is one spot on each of those two trails where if they want to get creative with lines and try running stuff backwards or whatever they might even find something challenging. Heck, they could even roll their junk if they really want to (some guys seem to like that stuff...).
- DAA
Buckhorn down to Fixit, Devils Race Track and camp around Lone Warrior/Swasey's cabin Day One. Eagle Canyon, Eva Connover, Coal Wash out and home Day Two.
I still say Wedge-Buckhorn-Fixit-DRT, camp, Eagle-Eva-Coal. Especially since you've never been there.
Just do that. You'll like it.
- DAA
The BLM travel map for the area is really good and helpful. I'd give you one, but I'm out - don't even have one left for myself. Need to get more.
- DAA
The BLM travel map for the area is really good and helpful. I'd give you one, but I'm out - don't even have one left for myself. Need to get more.
- DAA