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<blockquote data-quote="jimpaget" data-source="post: 1529699" data-attributes="member: 16451"><p>I used to figure that it was 1050 miles from Sammamish. Driving alone, I usually stopped in Mt. Home, Idaho as I had a buddy there and then the second day into Moab.</p><p></p><p>Most of the year they are pretty lax about the driving rules but they tighten things up during Jeep Safari. Most of the year you will see ATVs without plates on the street.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the trail, driving to the trail head may not be an option. Many of the trails do not exit where they enter. For example, Golden Spike. Some others do end the same place they start, such as Poison Spider Mesa. There is limited parking space at the trail head for PSM. Other trails have lots of parking but end far away, such as Metal Masher.</p><p></p><p>I have never been hassled about the small stuff for street legal, such as tire coverage, etc., as long as the rig is plated in the state in which it is licensed.</p><p></p><p>A word of caution - the local cops are death on "exhibitions of speed".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimpaget, post: 1529699, member: 16451"] I used to figure that it was 1050 miles from Sammamish. Driving alone, I usually stopped in Mt. Home, Idaho as I had a buddy there and then the second day into Moab. Most of the year they are pretty lax about the driving rules but they tighten things up during Jeep Safari. Most of the year you will see ATVs without plates on the street. Depending on the trail, driving to the trail head may not be an option. Many of the trails do not exit where they enter. For example, Golden Spike. Some others do end the same place they start, such as Poison Spider Mesa. There is limited parking space at the trail head for PSM. Other trails have lots of parking but end far away, such as Metal Masher. I have never been hassled about the small stuff for street legal, such as tire coverage, etc., as long as the rig is plated in the state in which it is licensed. A word of caution - the local cops are death on "exhibitions of speed". [/QUOTE]
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