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These are great shots!!! Moab photography is just fun to do and fun to see!!This can be a good thread, so hopefully lots of pictures are coming. Moab was great this year. Here's some pictures of trails I did.
View from Flat Iron Mesa
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Jeep behind me on Cliffhanger
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My Jeep on Rose Garden Hill
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The group on Poison Spider. I'm 4th from the left, between the YJ and the TJ.
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I also did Metal Masher, but didn't take a picture that day.
That is a great pic of you on Cliffhanger. What do you think the min tires/lift set-up is needed for that? Looks pretty serious....This can be a good thread, so hopefully lots of pictures are coming. Moab was great this year. Here's some pictures of trails I did.
View from Flat Iron Mesa
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Jeep behind me on Cliffhanger
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My Jeep on Rose Garden Hill
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The group on Poison Spider. I'm 4th from the left, between the YJ and the TJ.
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I also did Metal Masher, but didn't take a picture that day.
I was finally warming up to the idea of maybe attempting it but I think not. My 2.5" lift on 37s sounds like it would struggle.I drug my high clearance stubby bumpers a number of times bent the passenger side RSE Stepslider and optional skid plate badly enough that they need replaced. And I had to make a couple of attempts at different ledges even with my 4 1/2" lift and 40s. The obstacle on the cliff edge that Cliffhanger trail is famous for really wasn't that difficult either coming down or going back up. It looks scary as hell, and you definitely don't want to let your eyes stray to the cliff edge. But there was only one line. Stay on that line and you can crawl right up it without slipping a tire. That's not to say that a number of people didn't manage to get off the main line and needed a few attempts.
I personally would not do that trail with less than 40s. The smallest tires in the group were on one Jeep with 37s. His exhaust was badly smashed, and his rear bumper was hanging loose at the end of the day. My Jeep on 40s was one of the least well-equipped Jeeps for that trail. There were as many Jeeps on 42s as there were 40s.
Having said that, I'm sure a better driver could do it on 38s easily enough.
These are great!!!One Favorite? Thats tough. Too many great moments to not share multiples.
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