Registration is now open!!
What trails are you running??
I'm running:
Wed: Moab Rim
Thurs: Gold Bar Rim (me waistgunning )
fri: Golden Spike
Sat: Flat Iron Mesa (me tailgunning )
I can't waittttt!
Register for your trails before they fill up!
Registration is now open!!
What trails are you running??
I'm running:
Wed: Moab Rim
Thurs: Gold Bar Rim (me waistgunning )
fri: Golden Spike
Sat: Flat Iron Mesa (me tailgunning )
I can't waittttt!
Register for your trails before they fill up!
Last edited by Swordy : 03/25/2003 at 11:00 PM
Its the thrill of the chase
Can't wait either!
Wed 14th, Kane Creek 3.5
Thu 15th Gold Bar Rim 3.5+
Fri 16th Steel Bender 3.5+
Sat 17th Wipe Out Hill 3.5 Short and sweet with enough time to get back and enjoy everyone be for they all leave.
Scott / moncha.com
I'm signing up for these trails, but am still thinking of hitchin' a ride on one of the difficult trails to get a taste of the insanity without risking my VX...
Wednesday: Tip Toe Through Hell (3.5), Thursday: Dome Plateau (3), Friday: Seven Mile Rim (3.5), and on Saturday: 3D (3)
Wed. Tip toe through Hell 3.5
Thur. Porcupine Rim 3
Fri. Seven Mile Rim 3.5
Sat. Wipe Out Hill 3.5
Wed. Tip Toe Thru Hell
Thurs. Porcupine Rim
Fri. Sevenmile Run
Sat. 3D
RichD
RichD
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...because vinyl just sounds better!
Can you guys who have been on these runs before, tell the rest of us what to expect on them so we can make decisions on what to choose? I know the rating scale but what actual obstacles are we gonna summit?
Thanks in advance...
Anita
2000 Ebony #263
Original Owner- love her too much to part with her.
AnitaProtich.com
Here's what I'm looking at, but I want to change one of them to a 4 rated trail. Any suggestions?
Kane Creek 3.5
Gold Bar Rim 3.5+
Steel Bender 3.5+
Fins & Things 3.5
Some of the trail ratings, are listed as a 3.5 (Wipe out hill) but when you go onto this hill, it says it's a rated 4? Are these new updated ratings? Just tring to get a feel for what to pick? Also, on Tip Toe through Hell, it says 3.5, but inside it's rated a 4+ ?
BTW, do we need to get the 'day use pre-pay per person, four days' pass?
OK, my trail runs are:
Wednesday - Kane Creek 3.5
Thursday - Porcupine Rim 3
Friday - Seven Mile Rim 3.5
Saturday - Wipe Out Hill 3.5
Dave...
Last edited by VXMAN : 03/27/2003 at 07:47 AM
Always a kid at heart!
BTW, the VX only run IS Tip Toe through Hell so it would be redundant to sign up for that on Wed.
Wednesday Kane Creek 3.5 Randy Burleson
Thursday Dome Plateau 3 Gilbert Escamilla
Friday Seven Mile Rim 3.5 Bruce Anderson
Last edited by Tone : 03/28/2003 at 07:03 AM
I thought of that too. But I figure if it's a tip toe the first time, there might be something to try again on the second time around.Originally posted by Tone
BTW, the VX only run IS Tip Toe through Hell so it would be redundant to sign up for that on Wed.
RichD
Hi all...
Its Moab 'Zu Zoo season, so here I am :-)
Ratings are based on the most difficult obstacle that you CANNOT by-pass. Since Wipe-out hill (the 4-rated obstacle) is optional, Wipe-out Hill (the trail) is only a 3.5.Originally posted by VXMAN
[B]Some of the trail ratings, are listed as a 3.5 (Wipe out hill) but when you go onto this hill, it says it's a rated 4? Are these new updated ratings?
Tip-toe through Hell by-passes the more difficult obstacles of the higher rated (4+) Hell's Revenge trail, thereby lowering its rating.
You don't need to pre-pay for the pass if you're willing to have exact change ($5 per person) at the trail head.BTW, do we need to get the 'day use pre-pay per person, four days' pass?
Kammy
Kammy,
Isn't a couple of the trails rated differently by the way they are run, ie: clockwise or counter-clockwise? I too am new to the driving part (I'm usually in the passenger seat), and want some mellow trails, but not too mellow. Secret Spire (although interesting) was a bit toooo mellow for me. I'm not up to the double wammy (did that as a passenger last year), but still want a little chalenge. What rating would be a mild trail?
Deby
ps ot
Is Gozar going to be there this year?
Improve the desert.... plant a Sierra Club Member!
Okay, let me try to help answer this one...Originally posted by BumbleV-X
Isn't a couple of the trails rated differently by the way they are run, ie: clockwise or counter-clockwise?
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What rating would be a mild trail?
TTBOMK, the trail ratings do not change with direction, which is moot as we only run them forward direction.
TO give you a challenge, take in scenery and not do any damage I would reccommend anything in the 3-4 range, leaning more toward the 3+ - 4 range.
Porquipine Rim is an excellent scenery trail with little challenge.
Poison Spier is a perrenial favorite and always offers a little something for everyone.
Seven Mile Rim is always entertaining as well, and should be an EXCELLENT choice for the ladies run this year.
Kane Creek is a good one, and as rumour has it, has gotten more difficult over the past 12-18 months from erosion factors.
Hells Revenge or Tip Toe Through Hell is an excellent Moab traditional trail. TIp Toe bypasses Tip Over Challenge, and the Narrows canyon (two of the roughest obstacles on the trail)
Fins n Things is another classic Moab trail with full AWN slickrock.
HTH. and BTW, not certain when Tia will be riding with me and such, but I typically have an open seat that you are welcome to ride along should you want to. Not that I have a MONSTER or anything, but I rather enjoy the more difficult trails.
I am on the following:
Wed - Seven Mile Rim as a passenger/spotter/advisor for the ladies...
Thu - Behind The Rocks, conquered my fears during Crawloween following Tia's accident at ZuZoo IV. (Which BTW, was the year we drove from Chicagoland)
Fri - Tailgunning Golden Spike, one of my favorite trails, long day and the "million dollar mile" will wear a person out!
Sat - Leading Wipe Out Hill, should be interesting...
Take care,
Keith
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
The reason I chose "Tip Toe" for Wednesday is that the Copper Ridge (Elephant Hill?) trail is an hour outside Moab, and I'm just not interested in wasting 2 hours getting to & from the trail on more highway driving (after 1500 miles). The only places around here to go off-roading are hours away in other states. My off-roading (except for Zu Zoo V) so far has been 2 trips to the Badlands in Indiana...doing the same trail in Utah 2 days in a row will be MUCH cooler than my daily commute to work, plus it'll be with the other Zoids... can't wait to see everyone again (and those that were not there last year).
Okay, a couple points of order here...Originally posted by nocturnalVX
The reason I chose "Tip Toe" for Wednesday is that the Copper Ridge (Elephant Hill?) trail is an hour outside Moab, <snip>
Copper Ridge is NOT Elephant Hill. Elephant Hill was pulled from the schedule this year, and replaced with Copper Ridge. Copper Ridge is just North of town, and proves to be interesting, easy trail, but interesting with the amount of dinosaur fossils in the slick rock and things of that nature... drove through Klondike Bluffs on our exit of Moab at Crawloween in Novemeber.
http://www.4x4now.com/cr.htm
The other thing you should consider, why not run Poison Spider Mesa on Wednesday? Your vehicle is quite capable, and I think you would have a blast on the trail...
http://www.4x4now.com/mtpsm.htm
HTH!