Favorite trails in moab for h3?
ORIGINAL: 3hummers
Sewie, did you go to Jeep Week with Neo?
Sewie, did you go to Jeep Week with Neo?
ORIGINAL: moabxj01
Can't wait to come back down with a group of hummers!
Can't wait to come back down with a group of hummers!
Hook up with Neo. He lives there and is always taking people out. He doesn't post here but he's on a couple of the other forums.
I talk with you guys on one of them. Used to see some of them on Ebola but seems most people have started staying away from there. I ever get to Moab and Neo will be the first person I call. Post your pics/video when you get the chance.
Steel Bender takes ALL day and there is only like 2 or 3 fun obstacles. Poison Spider Mesa would be fun in the H3. Cliffhanger was a blast! Moab Rim would be another good one. Metal Masher also.
Did you run any of the obstacles on Hells Revenge?
Escalator?
Hells Gate?
Tip Over CHallenge?
Any of the Hot Tubs?
I was out there last week and did those in my TJ, while my wife did the smaller of the two Hot Tubs. I wish she did Hells Gate, but it was her first trail and that obstacle can look crazy scary!
Did you run any of the obstacles on Hells Revenge?
Escalator?
Hells Gate?
Tip Over CHallenge?
Any of the Hot Tubs?
I was out there last week and did those in my TJ, while my wife did the smaller of the two Hot Tubs. I wish she did Hells Gate, but it was her first trail and that obstacle can look crazy scary!
I have what may be a really dumb question for alot of you guys.
When you go to MOAB or the Badlands in South Dakota, etc., can you just drive right off the road and go wherever you want, or are there designated areas for off-roading, that are public-access areas, etc.?
When we took our road trip, I saw plenty of areas in SD I would have liked to go drive through, but at the time didn't have the H3. I'm assuming if it's NOT like Wyoming, where most of the land is fenced in with Govt. Trespassing signs, that it's OK to drive on if it's just dirt, rock and sand?
I just don't know since I've never done it. Can you just take an exit and start driving around anywhere you want, or are all of those areas designtated as state parks?
How does that all work?
You are speaking to someone born, raised and living in the Chicago area. The closest I have ever been to these areas is the Badland Park in Indiana
When you go to MOAB or the Badlands in South Dakota, etc., can you just drive right off the road and go wherever you want, or are there designated areas for off-roading, that are public-access areas, etc.?
When we took our road trip, I saw plenty of areas in SD I would have liked to go drive through, but at the time didn't have the H3. I'm assuming if it's NOT like Wyoming, where most of the land is fenced in with Govt. Trespassing signs, that it's OK to drive on if it's just dirt, rock and sand?
I just don't know since I've never done it. Can you just take an exit and start driving around anywhere you want, or are all of those areas designtated as state parks?
How does that all work?
You are speaking to someone born, raised and living in the Chicago area. The closest I have ever been to these areas is the Badland Park in Indiana
ORIGINAL: REDLYNER
Steel Bender takes ALL day and there is only like 2 or 3 fun obstacles. Poison Spider Mesa would be fun in the H3. Cliffhanger was a blast! Moab Rim would be another good one. Metal Masher also.
Did you run any of the obstacles on Hells Revenge?
Escalator?
Hells Gate?
Tip Over CHallenge?
Any of the Hot Tubs?
I was out there last week and did those in my TJ, while my wife did the smaller of the two Hot Tubs. I wish she did Hells Gate, but it was her first trail and that obstacle can look crazy scary!
Steel Bender takes ALL day and there is only like 2 or 3 fun obstacles. Poison Spider Mesa would be fun in the H3. Cliffhanger was a blast! Moab Rim would be another good one. Metal Masher also.
Did you run any of the obstacles on Hells Revenge?
Escalator?
Hells Gate?
Tip Over CHallenge?
Any of the Hot Tubs?
I was out there last week and did those in my TJ, while my wife did the smaller of the two Hot Tubs. I wish she did Hells Gate, but it was her first trail and that obstacle can look crazy scary!
The first time I ran Hell's we did Hell's Gate, Escalator, and the smaller hot tub. I've never done Tip-over (see above).
ORIGINAL: HummerGuy
I have what may be a really dumb question for alot of you guys.
When you go to MOAB or the Badlands in South Dakota, etc., can you just drive right off the road and go wherever you want, or are there designated areas for off-roading, that are public-access areas, etc.?
I have what may be a really dumb question for alot of you guys.
When you go to MOAB or the Badlands in South Dakota, etc., can you just drive right off the road and go wherever you want, or are there designated areas for off-roading, that are public-access areas, etc.?
In this climate of trail closures its real important to stay to established, legitimate trails and STAY ON THE TRAIL at all times.


