Biking the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands National Park - TMWE S02 E11
This was one of the best trips of our lives. This trip was in May of 2015, but now is the perfect time to publish it, in preparation for our upcoming Moab bike trip next month.
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Snakes and Slickrock – Escape From Winter Part 2 – MTB Trip Moab Utah
In this episode we ride Bartlett Wash and part of Mag 7 in Moab, Utah. Also Matt tries to charm a snake.
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Moab Rim Trail Review and Guide in Moab Utah 4K UHD
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One of the closest 4wd trails to the town of Moab, Moab Rim is a difficult and dangerous trail that requires your undivided attention, but rewards you with awe-inspiring views of the Colorado River and the town of Moab. Climbing 950 vertical feet from the base of the canyon next to the river, you will encounter many rock ledges and tight turns, all of which you must traverse while leaning off-camber towards the cliff edge. Two named obstacles along the edge include the Devil's Crack and Z-Turn. The higher you climb, the better the views. Once the trail has reached the plateau, the scenery changes to more of a desert scene closely resembling that of Hells Revenge. With several more optional obstacles such as the sand hill and an extremely steep slickrock dome with an 85% grade, this trail is sure to entertain even the most hardcore wheeler. This off-road trail is also a great trail if you are short on time or just want to hit one quick trail while passing through town.
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Canyonlands NP - Shafer Canyon Road to Moab Utah (White Rim Trail)
Shafer Canyon Road to Moab Utah (using White Rim Trail to Musselman Arch and Potash Rd)
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Shafer Canyon Road is a 18 miles dangerous dirt track located in Moab, a city in Grand County, in eastern Utah, in the western United States. It requires extreme caution at the best of times for vehicles and mountain bikes, but especially so in inclement weather and at night.
This road has humbled many egos. It’s not for the sissies and shouldn’t be attempted by novice drivers. The road is in dreadful condition and requires strong nerves to negotiate it. It’s certainly breathtaking and it has a fearsome reputation. It still remains an adrenaline-pumping journey and is definitely not for the faint of lungs, heart, or legs. Words can’t describe the road and pictures don’t do it justice. This is a great trail for someone who is looking for an off road experience, but doesn’t have access a highly modified rock crawler. Virtually any four-wheel drive vehicle will succeed in navigating this well maintained road. Highlights of this trip include well marked Indian petroglyphs and amazing natural stone arches. You’ll also have an opportunity to tackle the Schafer Switchbacks, a breathtaking climb with expansive views of the surrounding canyon-lands
The White Rim Road is a 71.2-mile-long unpaved four-wheel drive road that traverses the top of the White Rim Sandstone formation below the Island in the Sky mesa of Canyonlands National Park in southern Utah in the United States.
Hellroaring Canyon Rim. Moab, UT. Group. #131
Hellroaring Canyon Rim starts out very smooth and easy and stays that way for 80% or so. Once near the edge the cratered slabs start to emerge and things get a little more interesting. Nothing too crazy but there are a few ledges that must be negotiated and I did lift a tire once or twice. Then you reach the edge which sits atop a fantastic horseshoe in the river with amazing cliff views. This site, unlike our usual one, has no safety ledges, it's straight down from the edge so be careful if you go. Have fun out there!
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I love these tires. The only others I'd take are the BFG KO2 but they don't make them in this size and the KM2's are amazing. You can probably imagine the amount of driving I do weekly and how much abuse my tires get. These things last, everyone knows this, you've seen it in my videos.
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These tire deflators have many $15 copies but the others just don't hold up or are inaccurate. I don't know what the deal is, they look identical to me too but read the reviews- they're bad. I've been using these Staun's for over a year and never had a problem, I air down a lot. Set them at the trail so your tires will be the same temp when you get to the trail next time.
My Compressor:
There are better ones but I'd just get a bigger VIAIR, not someone different. Airs up all my 33's from 14psi to 37psi in less than 10 minutes. The in-line gauge is inaccurate when the compressor is on because of the pressure passing through. You need to switch it off to get a real reading. You can combat this by figuring out what incorrect reading corresponds to the real one. When mine is right at 3 Bar (43psi) it's slightly over 37psi. I put it on another tire and then use my real gauge to set it exactly.
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My microphone is the worst good mic you can get. BUT don't be fooled, it's a very good mic. Picture me getting in my car for the 50th time after I just ran up and down a hill... for the 50th time. Do you see me disconnecting my mic and gingerly setting it in a case? No. It stays connected to the tripod, gets thrown into my plastic cargo area and bounces around with other heavy items until the next one. It gets terrible interference from WiFi so you must make sure that it's off on your camera or phone. If you are trying to use this with your phone you need to get a TRS to TRRS cable which RODE makes. This is required because your phone will think the mic is headphones.
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I went through 2 tripods in 1 month, a $20 and a $30. Buy it nice or buy it thrice. This thing gets opened and closed MANY times per week in rain, snow, dirt, and even in the middle of rivers. I love the 2-stage legs so i can make it real low in 2sec instead of shortening all the legs.
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The filters are a must. Again I have the worst ones and I am still very pleased. My first use was video #35 and I think it is very apparent. Illinois Gulch (#34 obviously) has a completely white sky, way too much blue. I'm still not even good about selecting the right one or changing them out but it's 10x better than nothing.
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Shafer 4x4 Trail Moab Utah
We first heard about Shafer Trail while watching an Epic Family Road Trip video, and on this trip to Moab, we kind of accidentally found it. So we decided to check it out. It’s a very scenic trail filled with canyon views and massive rock walls. This trail is rated as easy and is suitable for all 4x4s stock or modified. One of the notable features is the area of switchbacks as you rapidly descend into the canyons below. This is the kind of trail that you want to take your time and enjoy and even pack a lunch.
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Biking Pole Canyon Rim Road near Moab, Utah
Mountainbiking up Pole Canyon Rim Road northeast of Moab, Utah. The trip starts near Dewey Bridge (Utah State Route 128) over the Colorado River, follows Entrada Bluffs Road east, makes a short sidetrip north on BLM 107 to Waring Canyon and finally climbs up to Pole Canyon Rim onto the overlook of the Colorado River and Professor Valley. Ridden and filmed by Estonian journalist Priit Pullerits on the afternoon of March 31, 2019.
Mountain Biking Moab Utah! Pipe Dream Trail
The Pipe Dream Trail is one of the most popular trails in Moab. It is not slick rock, but there are many rocks and fun obstacles to climb over.
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Take a vacation to Moab, Utah. Probably one of the most beautiful and peaceful towns in the World. Stay at one of the many hotels there and start your adventure the next day. You can MOUNTAIN BIKE one of the many trails ranging from Intermediate Blue to Double Black Diamond Expert, and YES the famous Slickrock trail. You could REPEL off the many arches and canyons up to 115ft. Or, you could just pull out the camera and take a HIKE in Arches National Park. Moab is the Mountain Bike capital of the world. Rim Tours is the best outfitter for a mountain biking adventure. Wake up early and the Rim Tours vans, with the best trail bikes on the market, will pick you up. Every bike is worth about 3000 dollars and tuned after every trip. Call Rim Tours ahead of time and schedule your trip, tell them your hieght and skill and they'll take you on an adventure you'll never forget. Call Rim Tours now and schedule your adventure!
Guide to Moab Utah Backroads & 4-Wheel-Drive Trails 3rd Edition
Guide to Moab, Ut Backroads & 4-Wheel-Drive Trail 3rd edition
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2010 White Rim Trail in a day - Canyonlands - Moab, UT
Another adventure with Tom, this time we decided to do the White Rim Trail in a day - 100 miles and about 6,000 of vertical. Bit of a challenge at the end though, the last mile (and 1,000 feet of vert) was washed out, so we had to hike our bikes out on our backs. Not to mention the beach deep sand from mile 90 on. All in all it was a great ride, I'd gladly do again. Caught up with a DenverPost reporter at the end and he put us in the paper :) - and here are the ride stats: & the photos:
White Rim Trail - Moab, Utah, United States
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- White Rim Trail, Canyonlands, Utah by Pfprincess from a blog titled Canyon Country - SW States
- Our White Rim Trail Ascent Route by Pfprincess from a blog titled Canyon Country - SW States
- Another shot of the White Rim trail by Rurucru from a blog titled Day 5 - Canyonlands
- White Rim trail from Grand View by Rurucru from a blog titled Day 5 - Canyonlands
- White Rim trail in the valley by Esmigiel from a blog titled A day filled with bad decisions
Mountain Biker's Guide to Moab | Sampler's Specials ep. 1
It’s officially Spring,and you know what that means? It’s time to plan your next MTB adventure! Today show you why Moab should be on your list of must ride locations!
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Mountain Bike Destinations: Moab
It’s officially Spring, and you know what that means? It’s time to plan your next MTB adventure!
In 2016 I was lucky to find myself riding trails all across the United States. Because of that, I get a ton of messages and comments asking for recommendations on to take the next MTB vacation.
Today, I’m starting a series aimed at sharing my favorite mountain bike destinations from my travels. I’ll tell you all about what made my experience there so great as well as information on the must ride trails, campsites you can stay at, where to get the best food and beer, fun activities off the bike, and even some sneaky pro tips I found along the way.
Moab
Moab, although is no secret as a mtb destination, holds a special place on my list because it was the first trip that I took with both Brian from BXKC and Seth of Seth’s Bike Hacks. This was the trip where we all realized how well we jelled and really opened our eyes to the amazing possibilties for not just our future YouTube collaborations, but also to our new found friendship. This, combined with some of the most technical and unique single track I have ever ridden made for one hell of an epic mountain bike trip.
The must have ride here is without a doubt The Whole Enchilada. Touting the lofty title of one of the world’s greatest rides, The Whole Enchilada absolutely delivered - and we didn’t even get to ride the entire thing! With an astounding 8,000 feet of descent and everything from high alpine to sandstone canyon, fast and smooth to technical and gnarly, The Whole Enchilada is an amazingly diverse ride that showcases everything Moab has to offer.
Speaking of things to offer - Being an established ride destination does have its perks. Moab has amazing facilities that helped me get by on a low budget the first time I visited with my brother. In addition to plenty of free camping on BLM land outside of town, Moab has an awesome Public library that I was able to use for internet and work. Moab also has a pretty great dirt jump set and skate park right in town so that you can properly get injured before even heading to the trail.
For those of you with a family, Moab may be especially appealing due to the plethora of activities to keep the groms busy while your out shredding. I recommend checking out the awesome National Parks available at Arches and Canyonlands. For an especially dope view head up to the Delicate Arch at sunset and grab a seat: the show is amazing. Another hike I thoroughly enjoyed was the one to the Morning Glory Land bridge. This hike is outside the National parks so there is no fee, and includes some pretty stellar scenery all on a hike that isn’t too long even for your weary bike legs. Another favorite of the Moab scene the offered jeeping and ATV. I was fortunate enough to experience this thrill with our friend Randall who took us out for some hair raising excursions in his jeep, but you can hire guides just the same.
I don’t know about you, but after riding, I’m always in a hurry to clean off and grab some food. There is a pretty cool little spot back at the Mill Creek Trail where you can rinse off, have a beer and hangout, and do a little cliff diving. It can be a little crowded here, but I still thought it was a good time. For food, my two favorite spots were without a doubt the delicious burgers at Milt’s and the Moab diner.
Another trail that I recommend in Moab is Captain Ahab. This is a newer trail and is a great 2 hour loop with varied riding and great views. If you are looking to really send it, you may want to head out to the Bartlett Wash ferried area. Here, you will find endless free ride options that can get pretty hairy, so make sure to do some research first and take a friend or someone that knows the area.
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Top 5 Off-Road Trails in Moab, Utah 4K UHD
Join us as we review our Top 5 favorite Offroad trails near Moab, Utah.
#1 Pritchett Canyon
#2 Hells Revenge
#3 Poison Spider Mesa
#4 Metal Masher
#5 Fins and Things
Extended List (Top 10)
#6 Kane Creek
#7 Moab Rim
#8 Behind the Rocks
#9 Top Of The World
#10 Steel Bender
Sit back and join us as we review and provide trail guides for our favorite 5 or Best 5, Top 5 off-road trails and routes in Moab, Utah that includes all difficulty levels. People come from far and wide all over the United States to see this ultimate offroad adventure, some say this is the best offroading in the U.S. Thus while there it is common to run into people from all over including California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, and much more.
So bust out the recliners and join us as we explore, review, and guide you through our favorite trails.
During this 4x4 expedition trip, we share with you what trails a stock vehicle can do and what trails you need a modified vehicle plus drivers experience. This will help you plan your next trip there. You can use tools such as TrailsOffroad to help you find more details on these trails.
In the video, we have a New 2019 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited, JLUR. We have a 1979 Jeep CJ7, we have several JKU's and JK's, Jeep Truck, Commanche, Toyota's, FJ cruiser, YJ's, and an AMC Eagle..
Some of these trails are perfect for new and first time beginners that want to see what their vehicle can do while other trails are for the more experienced and better equipped.
Most of these trails can be run in a half day.
Please join Joshua Noesser from TrailsOffroad, Kim, Tex, Pug, Matt, Erin, Ryan, Keith, Shad from Crawler Conceptz, and many others as we have the time of our lives in Moab Utah doing what they think are the best five trails that you can't pass up when visiting Moab.
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MY KIND OF CROSS COUNTRY | Chasing Epic in Moab
For the second day of the Chasing Epic Moab trip we took on Klondike Bluffs. Lots of hard, punchy climbs and fun, little descents. We even saw some dinosaur footprints.
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Bartlett Open Riding Area - Nature's Skatepark
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Today we’re going to take a look at the most freaking awesome thing in the world. It’s called an open riding area. As someone with little interest in structured riding, it’s a dream come true.
Bartlett Slickrock in Moab, Utah is like mother nature’s skatepark. We got off to a late start and only had about an hour of daylight left by the time we reached the main part. We didn’t even know where to start. By the time we really started playing around it was almost dark out, so I’ll do my best show you guys around with what limited footage we got.
At first it seems totally obvious that you should just bomb the entire rock face. I’ve seen videos of Bartlett and would wonder why people weren’t just doing that. Let me give you guys a sense of scale. That’s where we are, and that’s the rock face you want to just brazenly bomb without regard. So yeah, if you plan on bombing the whole face of Bartlett, leave enough time to hike the whole thing and plan your line carefully. You could fly off a cliff.
Some of the features aren’t necessarily that big, but your mind plays tricks on you at this place. The scale of of your surroundings is really tough to comprehend when everything is this layered sandstone. There are no trees or familiar objects to help you get your bearings.
I should also mention the surface, which is very much like Slickrock Trail. As we’ve seen, it can be impossibly steep, yet possible to climb somehow. It’s this tacky surface that you’ll be riding on 100% of the time at Bartlett.
On a hardtail or even a dirt jump bike, you’d be having a blast here. I was on a mid travel trail bike, the Diamondback Release 3. With the suspension tightened up I was feeling really good.
Here is one of the most well known features at Bartlett, called toilet bowl. I think it should be called armpit. Anyway, it’s a really steep crease that ends at the top of another cliff, like pretty much everything else there. Alex and Randall went first. I was determined to bomb it first try and honestly got pretty spooked when I skidded around this bulge. I don’t get spooked easily.
We moved on to another feature called halfpipe, the last thing we rode before the sun went behind the mountain. This was extremely fun, and you can actually fly out of it if you plan your line. Just like toilet bowl, you should stop at the end so you don’t ride off a cliff. I never thought a natural feature could be so fun.
At the top of the rocks, there are all sorts of little bumps and divots you can fly in and out of. The random ledges are awesome too.
On the east side of the rocks, there’s some really cool stuff to session, and I’m sure plenty of lines that we missed during our short visit. As someone who rode skateparks all day growing up, Bartlett was a dream come true. I must admit I didn’t know there was a such thing as an open riding area. To me, that’s what riding street is.
We were there long enough to see the amazing potential, but had to leave too soon. I guess we need to go back to Moab. Thanks for riding with me today, and I’ll see you next time.
Escape From Winter – Whole Enchilada – Moab Utah Mountain Bike Trip
In the final episode of our Moab, Utah adventure we ride part of The Whole Enchilada including UPS, LPS and Porcupine Rim.
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