AYL Moab Vanderhall Autocycle High Point Hummer & ATV Barracks Trail Sanpete County
This week, Scott Huntsman joins us as we head out to the red rocks to test drive a unique vehicle that is completely manufactured right here in the beautiful state of Utah. Then, over the river and through the desert as the AYL crew visits a unique trail that is sure to be a mud slinger. Finally, our friends from Jorgensen's are showing you one special way to create a magical Holiday tradition as they show you how to tag and bag your very own Christmas tree. It's all coming your way right now, on At Your Leisure.
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Hummer tour Moab from Highpoint
Devil's Backbone with High Point Tours - Moab Utah
Devil's Backbone with High Point Hummer Tours - Moab Utah October 2015.
How to get your moneys worth when renting razors in Moab :)
The end part of Hells Revenge trail in Moab has some gnarly bowls. This one is very doable from this angle. Just FYI we took very good care of these rentals:)
Dirt Trax Television - MOAB
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One last epic journey this season to kick back, relax, and just enjoy a trip to Moab, Utah.
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RZR 800 in Moab, UT
Enjoying our RZR 800 side by side rental in Moab, UT
Canon T2i HD Video
Moab Utah Arches National Park delicate arch fiery furnace hummer tour
The Biblical name Moab refers to an area of land located on the eastern side of the Jordan River. Some historians believe the city in Utah came to use this name because of William Pierce, the first postmaster, believing that the biblical Moab and this part of Utah were both the far country.[4][5] However, others believe the name has Paiute origins, referring to the word moapa meaning mosquito.[6] Some of the area's early residents attempted to change the city's name because in the Christian Bible, Moabites are demeaned as incestuous and idolatrous. One petition in 1890 had 59 signatures and requested a name change to Vina.[7] Another effort attempted to change the name to Uvadalia.[6] Both attempts failed.
During the 1800s the area around what is now Moab served as the Colorado River crossing along the Old Spanish Trail. Mormon settlers attempted to establish a trading fort at the river crossing called Elk Mountain Mission in 1855 to trade with travelers attempting to cross the river. After repeated Indian attacks, the fort was abandoned in late 1855. A new round of settlers established a permanent settlement in 1878. Moab was incorporated as a town on December 20, 1902.[6]
In 1883 the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad main line was constructed across eastern Utah. The rail line did not pass through Moab, instead passing through the towns of Thompson Springs and Cisco, forty miles to the north.[8] Later, other places to cross the Colorado were constructed, such as Lee's Ferry, Navajo Bridge and Boulder Dam. These changes shifted the trade routes away from Moab. Moab farmers and merchants had to adapt from trading with passing travelers to shipping their goods to distant markets. Soon Moab's origins as one of the few natural crossings of the Colorado River were forgotten. Nevertheless, the U.S. military deemed the bridge over the Colorado River at Moab important enough to place it under guard as late as World War II.
Moab's economy was originally based on agriculture, but gradually shifted to mining. Uranium and vanadium were discovered in the area in the 1910s and 1920s. Potash and manganese came next, and then oil and gas were discovered. In the 1950s Moab became the so-called Uranium Capital of the World after geologist Charles Steen found a rich deposit of uranium ore south of the city.[6] This discovery coincided with the advent of the era of nuclear weapons and nuclear power in the United States, and Moab's boom years began.
The city population grew nearly 500% over the next few years, bringing the population to near 6,000 people. The explosion in population caused much construction of houses and schools. Charles Steen donated a great deal of money and land to create new houses and churches in Moab.[citation needed]
All Terrain Vehicle (ATV), Moab, Utah, USA
Moab Jet Boat 16 July 2015 - Fast turns on river
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Arches NP Willow Springs Road to Hwy 191 via fat tire ebike
I left the paved Arches National Park Scenic Drive turning onto the backway route out of the park, Willow Springs Road. It is a 4x4 road in sections, or could possibly be negotiated with a high clearance vehicle. The video starts a mile in as I had a camera problem until that point. It's a nice, lightly traveled alternative to enter Arches NP. There are lots of places to park or camp the first 2 miles along the road.
Welcome to Moab Trailer ~ 4K
Here's the intro trailer for our new Welcome to Moab 4K theater film – now playing at the Moab Information Center in Utah. When you visit Moab, come experience the theater film to see what you're missing! Moab is the launching point into some of the most spectacular and magical landscapes in the world! Definitely can't see it all in one visit. For information, visit DiscoverMoab.com
DM-696 Welcome to Moab Trailer ~ 4K v2
Moab Outback ATV Rentals, Moab Utah
ATV & UTV Adventures on the rugged trails of Moab, Utah. Come explore the beauty of the desert and the unique off-road landscape in the scenic outback of Moab, Utah. Bring your family along for an enjoyable ride on our new Yamaha Grizzly and Rhinos or the new Polaris RZR and 2 Up 800. After a day's adventure exploring the Moab outback, come home to this designer-decorated condo rental to relax and unwind -
Hummer Off Road Tour in Moab
Took a hummer tour off road over the petrified sand dunes of Moab. A really entertaining journey that showed a bit of what these awesome vehicles are capable of.
Off Road Hummer Adventure in Moab, Utah - Moab Adventure Center
We just couldn't stay in Moab for four nights and not enjoy at least one off roading adventure! Moab, Utah is famous for the hundreds of miles of trails accessible to mountain bikers, Jeeps and ATV's. We took a two-hour hummer tour through Moab Adventure Center that was perfect for our crew. From our seats perched high in the hummer we were able to see for miles around, catching glimpses of the Colorado River, Canyonlands National Park and the famous Slickrock trail. Our guide was fun and informative and the kids absolutely loved riding up the steep rock faces and zooming through the sand. The tour included water and snacks and a stop halfway through to get out, stretch and switch seats.
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Our base for exploring Moab was the Moab KOA:
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Hummer safari in Moab 2013
The Hummer sunset safari by Highpoint
Moab Jet Boat 16 July 2015 - Spin - Good one of Q and C
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Moab Hummer Tour. The incredible sunset Hummer Safari departs each evening just before sunset from the Moab Adventure Center. Within minutes of departure you'll be scaling one of Moab's famous redrock fins on your way to an area known as Hell's Revenge.
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Moab, Utah, home to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, is surrounded by some of the most stunning red rock landscapes on Earth. Moab’s unique combination of small resort town hospitality, beautiful scenery and the cool waters of the Colorado River has made it one of the most sought after destinations in the American Southwest.
While exploring the most unique scenery in the American Southwest, visitors can relax and experience the small town hospitality of Moab. Moab’s perfect climate has made it a magnet for year round outdoor events and festivals, and the downtown business district has responded with a great collection of restaurants, microbreweries, shops, and galleries. Moab’s diverse cuisine will please any palate, from regional southwestern fare to world-class gourmet. Stroll through the downtown shops for a great selection of southwestern arts and jewelry, souvenirs, t-shirts, and much more.
Moab Hummer Tour - Sunset Safari:
The sunset Hummer Safari departs each evening just before sunset from the Moab Adventure Center. Within minutes of departure you'll be scaling one of Moab's famous redrock fins on your way to an area known as Hell's Revenge. We'll weave in and out of rock canyons, feel the power and confidence of the Hummer as it climbs steep sandstone hills. While on the trip your guides will explain to you the geology of the area, along with the history of the Canyonlands area. Midway through our trip, you'll have an unforgettable experience as we ascend to the summit of a captivating overlook. As we head back on the trail, we'll stop to see ancient dinosaur tracks embedded in the rock surface. Here we'll relax, take pictures, and enjoy a snack or two while the desert sun paints the evening sky. Then climb aboard the Hummer® one last time as we head back to the Adventure Center.
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Driving through Moab Utah USA
Moab. All it is is the most beautiful dessert in the world with this cheesy little tourist town: MOAB
ATV/UTV Tour in Moab, UT
Clips from a helmet-mounted GoPro HERO4 Silver during a guided ATV/UTV tour of federally reserved land outside of Moab, UT on 7/14/20515. I was riding a Polaris ACE.