VX KAT
....the adventure BEGINS ANEW! ...2015......
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Generally speaking, dogs are allowed in the National Parks on the paved roads (leashed of course). They are not allowed off-pavement, backcountry. This isn't a perfect guide as there are a few dirt roads (like the road to the parking lot at the trailhead for Elephant Hill) that dogs are allowed on, but AFAIK dogs are allowed on all paved road areas.
But, as Sue has mentioned, most of the trails are not in the National Parks.
95 Trooper with a buncha stuff nobody here cares about...
also, you dont necessarily NEED every little accessory just to visit moab, in fact, a completely stock vehicross as no issues doing 75% of the trails in moab.
Sure, it helps to have a tow strap, compressor, roof rack, spare tire, etc. but it certainly isnt necessary.
To be completely honest, with this group of people, pretty much anything you forget....dub probably has an extra one laying around. He will usually loan parts to people if they ask nicely, but you will probably owe him some favors back in the long run. (i know i do. Dont mean to offer all of your spares dub, but you know its true )
point is, get you and your VX to moab, with whatever you would like to bring and you will quickly learn the rest
(also, pretty much anything you forget can be 'gotten' in moab, the town is pretty well suited for people forgetting important parts of their trip)
also, billy touched on spotting and following. This is one of the more important things to learn in order for your car to be safe and to make sure you end up on the right trails.
Just ask around at the stoop which trails will suit you, and the group will lead you to the right group of 'fellow VX'ers', depending on your skill level. Usually that means you either stick with the easy, moderate or difficult group. If you want an easier and less 'vx bashing' trip, stick with someone like Sue (vxkat) or mark (mshardeman), both of their VX's are prestine and they take very good care of them, they are safe to follow
If your looking for more of a challenge follow billy (triathlete), me, jo (jofotoz), swede (bigswede), etc.
cant wait to meet you Ty.
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I envy anyone who is introduced to off roading in Moad, in a VX. I can't think of a better way to get your feet wet. You'll be hooked.
Bart
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Last edited by Triathlete : 02/26/2012 at 08:48 PM
So I am reeeeeeally excited about going to this and meeting everyone.
I really hope that someone there can give me some good advice.
I don't know much about suspension and I would like for someone to tell me by looking and driving my rig, what I should do about the REALLY REALLY ROUGH RIDE. I'm down to spending some good money if it gives the the same sports car agility and riding over rough terrain...
But, yeah I can't wait!!
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Ty
Just be prepared...
.....to dream of doing MOAB AGAIN for the following 11.5 months!
You'll be at the veritable epicenter of everything VX !
All the help/knowledge/input and B/S...that you can handle
Try out a few rides...look at tire/shock combos...
...then go home and dust off the credit card!
Look fwd to meeting you
Jo
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Hey Sue, maybe you should head to Moab a little early this year for the Moab Photography Symposium:
http://moabphotosym.com/
Starting to feel like I might have to reorganize next month's calendar.
*Sigh...* If only.
-V
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Yup, there will be a LOT of blowing going on once we get to Moab, cant do it on the way cuz there wont be enough room in the truck!
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