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<blockquote data-quote="tkinze" data-source="post: 736780" data-attributes="member: 3912"><p>I've been out 2x for 2 weeks each and as said above barely scratched the surface. Prioritize your trails if you only have 1 week.</p><p></p><p>There's no perfect answer to your question. Many of the trails start in one place and end in another. We ran Pritchett late one day that eventually dumped us into the back of Behind the Rocks, took us an hour + to make it to pavement near Area BFE entrance off of 191.</p><p></p><p>When running Poison Spider Mesa we started along Hwy 279 along the Colorado River z(like everyone does) and ended on Gemini Bridges Rd along Hwy 191. This required miles of highway speeds in crawlers that dont do highways - max speed 40 mph, was sketchy.</p><p></p><p>Others like Moab Rim are typically an in and out trail so a trailer is perfect. </p><p></p><p>Ideally you'd have a trailer available and also a very capable streetable rig. Police will not harass you unless you're being an ass so be cool and you'll be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tkinze, post: 736780, member: 3912"] I've been out 2x for 2 weeks each and as said above barely scratched the surface. Prioritize your trails if you only have 1 week. There's no perfect answer to your question. Many of the trails start in one place and end in another. We ran Pritchett late one day that eventually dumped us into the back of Behind the Rocks, took us an hour + to make it to pavement near Area BFE entrance off of 191. When running Poison Spider Mesa we started along Hwy 279 along the Colorado River z(like everyone does) and ended on Gemini Bridges Rd along Hwy 191. This required miles of highway speeds in crawlers that dont do highways - max speed 40 mph, was sketchy. Others like Moab Rim are typically an in and out trail so a trailer is perfect. Ideally you'd have a trailer available and also a very capable streetable rig. Police will not harass you unless you're being an ass so be cool and you'll be fine. [/QUOTE]
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