Well done video. Good camera work, including front and rear dash cams and drone footage. Good editing, informative Google Earth road marking. Tight, thorough story telling. Respectful comments about how to treat the land and other drivers. Just what is needed to plan a trip. Nice music. Very professional, no self-indulgent camera shots of you clowning or gushing for the camera (“I’m so excited” etc.) like so many other outdoor adventure videos. Thanks.
I tried to do it in November on my electric bike. I wanted to get at least up to the arch but only made it about half way up the second switchback before my battery and my 75 year old legs gave out. Still was an incredible ride and still on my bucket list. Love the video!
Check the weather before you go. Flash Flood Area. Great Video. I spent 5 nights in that canyon. It's so quiet you can hear the wind beneath the bird wings. So so clear at night that it seems the stars are between your eyes and your hand.
Just was in Moab a week ago. The last trail I took was Long Canyon. The spot where the bolder is over the trail was almost a 2 foot washout on the way up. Decided to back down and turn around considering it was 8 PM and i was solo on the trail. Didn't want to chance getting high centered so late in the day. Beautiful trail with so many cool views though.
I've explored those areas, but It was back in 1973 & 74. It was much more difficult in thoses days. With the LaSal mountains, snowpack and a full moon reflected light we could explore the hottest desert terrain all night long. But, In the extreme heat of the hot summertime, we would beat the daytime heat at 10.000 feet, well, until the Fall's harvest full moon. We loved to camp up in the Manti-La Sal National Forest that's in the video's background. Those LaSal Mt. are Utah’s, And to me look just like I Envisioned the Swiss Apps. We would witness the springtime in Canyon Lands once, then about 4 more times or about every thousand feet or so, as we ventured up in the mountains as the snow pack slowly melted. In the late fall, we had to retreat back to the canyon Lands & Arches Park. And no fee to enter, no time limit to leave. Hindsight is 20/20.
Yea, there twice, but had no idea. 69 time running 🏃♂️ out, planning on fall 21 trip. My legs are good. Did Thunder mountain, ready for final addition to BUCKET❤️🤷
I totally missed it. I'm still not sure where it's on the map, have to check it out. I did the long dirt road that drops down by the Colorado and Green rivers. I'm not sure where this is in relation to that. From the video description, it seems this is outside Canyonlands NP? I'll have to check the map.
I began watching this video and about five minutes in I realized that my wife and I, along with our son and nephew drove this in a rental car about 15 years ago. It was definitely a pucker, although we didn’t know the name at the time. We also had NO experience on backcountry western roads. Wonderful adventure!
One of my favorite trails. Going from bottom up offers amazing views. If you go up Shafer, you can take this back down. They say keep your dog on a leash- not so much because of the Sheep but because of Mountain Lions. They predate on sheep. I see their big paw prints (fresh prints) all the time in Long Canyon- especially down the box canyon to the right and near water sources. You probably won't ever see them- but they see you. Be careful not to hike here at night. The area just before the big rock you drive under 6:06 has a huge rut and it's loose rock. Even in a built $70k Jeep I had to get out and put rocks under the one tire for traction. Moab has many off-camber inclines that you have to watch out for. The trails will let you in but they will not always let you back out. It's easy to get in trouble or stuck. This trail is not particularly difficult. I did it in a FWD SUV with some snow on the ground. One of the more mild trails in the area but still very scenic. Rental cars from the major franchises cannot go off-road. They track via GPS and the fines are steep. No, a good car wash will not wash away your sins. If you return it damaged, it will be very costly. Out of Use Fees. Rent a TWISTED JEEP- drive this, Shafer Trail and Chicken Corners. Rent a UTV to take on HELL'S REVENGE.
My wife & I did this drive a couple of years ago in our Ram 1500 but turned around at the rock tunnel. Could've probably made it through but I didn't have a lot of confidence in my tires at the time. Nice to see what was up top. Thanks for posting.
Much appreciated to the introduction and sharing of the site. It’s so majestic and exciting! I will be there in late September and early October, will be doing a R2R at the Grand Canyon. Looking forward to check out your other videos. Awesome drone videography BTW!
Glad you posted this as this was going to be one more thing to see after I get past the White Rim Rd, maybe next year. I am glad you indicated a photo taking point as I didn't know about that, one more place to take pictures from of which, that was a good pic looking down the canyon towards the La Sal's. I look forward to experiencing this for myself if all goes well, next year. Thanks for the knowledge for this area!
Im so glad you brought this out of the archives !!! If i stitch all (well some)of your videos together I will have the perfect trip when i go. Still not doing the Posey 's Trail , hehe... Best channel ever for people wanting to see this part of the world and learn something while they're at it. Hope you get out and about soon.
My family and I came down this on December 28th 2020. There was about 3” of snow and let me tell you pucker pass was definitely in the works that day! Great video, I wish I would have watched this first. Once you start from the top done there seems to be no return.
Pucker pass was bladed two years ago, and it's remained fairly smooth since. But in 2015 and 2016, it was REAL nasty. Like "roll your atv and bash up your Jeep" kind of nasty. I sat there one day contemplating how I was going to get my atv up, and watched four, modded Jeeps take over 30 minutes to crawl down it. Two suffered some damage. It's always fun to sit in the section between the slot and the boulder over the road and watch the driver's faces of the passenger cars as they see what they're in for!
@ 6:01 10-15 years ago, I squeezed through this spot in my 2003 Honda Accord, it wasn't anywhere near that rough. Didn't think to take pictures or film it.
We did this road in a rental Hyundai Tuscon, mostly by accident as Google Maps told us to go this route to get to Dead Horse Point from where we were - Checking out Wall St rock climbing area. Until that point I didn't think much of our rental, but the Tuscon did fairly well... only started slipping backwards once, that was just past the boulder underpass (and we'd gone too far to turn back), but turned on the elctronic diff-lock button and then it climbed the rest of the way pretty well. Also discovered another climbing area half way up which was cool to know. Very cool place!
That's awesome. Yeah, I think the key going uphill is 4WD. It's really bumpy and going uphill that makes it feel much harder than it is. But clearance is surprisingly good for anything better than a passenger car.
Thanks for the video! Could you give some coordinates or location details on where that cliff hike is at the end? I don't have a 4WD Truck so was interested in getting to it from that dirt road you talked about on the way to Deadhorse Point. I see something on Google Maps but it looks like the road splits and forks in various places and am not sure which fork I would take.
The trail out along the cliff top is 38.54139884914097, -109.70774984028797. It's very easy to get out there in any vehicle if the road is dry, and literally just minutes from the Dead Horse Point road.
Awesome video brother. When you said “head back to Moab” does that mean you had to go back the way you came up the trail or does it loop thru and continue on to Moab? One heading there at the end of May. Thanks bud
my first car was diesel fiesta, gen before the one what in the trail, that sure seen a bit off road back in the uk on forest tracks, and very slippy tracks on side of a mountain, lots fun, pick your lines correct just enough speed but not to much as points you three wheels you need a little speed to get the drive tires both back on ground or you going no where. even some road closed detours one i never forget i was worse than most this track and so dusty and holes so deep three wheels at times and big vans and small goods trucks were on it and they looked stressed and spoke to local before going that way they said a bit bumpy but it not bad, mos crazy public main road id been on, rest i decided to go like in to the woods, climbing a very narrow track less than half foot to play with and that small fiesta, so slippy i need to get out clear a fallen log blocking the track hand brake not work to slippy on side mountain, put it in gear and hand brake on engine of and fingers crossed it not pop out gear it did not but no way backing down so had to continue to a split y in the road very slippy and big drop and 3 point turn, that my first week driving, manual too. been lots tracks and hills and forest some times even in the snow. now i got an Hyundai i20 1.2 petrol manual every now and again that adventures off road but with heavy diesel on top front wheels a tad more speed is required but never really felt i did not have enough grip all places ive taken my small city cars i got to where ive wanted to get to, bad health so i like to drive as close to place i plan to take some pictures and times its off road, my city car prob done more off road than 99% rangerovers i see in the city. pick your line correct read road well you be amazed where you can take a city car, mines only 1.1 ton with tank fuel so it also light weight too. so far never damaged any my cars, reading the road well and do not rush plan your lines ive got to places no city car has prob been in uk. i enjoy the challenge and find it more fun in a car what not for off road, just got to know your car well like ride height as example so you know the lines you need to take, even tho its a small light weight city car it dose bit of road but also played with much faster cars on windy country roads even out paced them, and top speed of 120 mph what more than plenty in light weight city car with stock soft suspension. my car treat it a bit of a multi tool dose bit everything from off road, and bit race with cars 3x the power, to normal driving . light weight adds fun, only thing i don't do is cross any water over 1/2 foot deep even tho i know it can do more anything else why not
Wonderful share!!! My wife and I did the Schafer Trail which we loved. This is a must for our next Moab visit. Can you please be more specific where we find the entrance out of Moab. Is it past Arches heading toward Island in the Sky or is it south heading toward the Needles District. Many Thanks!
J'ai déjà fait plusieurs fois cette piste. Moab et l'ouest américain est une des plus belles régions du monde . Je suis devenue accro depuis 30 ans ,j'y suis retourné 21 fois .
My wife and I drove this road a few years ago and had a great time. We were wondering if the bolder you drive under came down before or after the road was built.
Love the videos! I still think you should do a small lottery and take a few tundra owners with you in some of these adventures. ( fingers crossed I get to participate )
I have rented a jeep wrangler (no modificatons) and intend to do it next week. Any tips on doing this for the first time would really help. Also if you discourage this one, I will only do the shafer trail, but would still appreciate the tios. Cheers JV
Great video! Made me excited for this route in a month or so. Can you tell me, was the Overlook you hiked to in the end of your video fairly easy to find? I want to make sure to get out on that.
Yeah, I think it get's a lot of traffic from rock climbers that start at the bottom of those cliffs if they want to drop lines down off the top. And the road "zig-zags" right at the point that goes out there so you'll know where it's at. It's just a matter of walking out along the mostly rocky mesa top out as far as you want to go.
I love the way you put the time of filming the video in the description. I was wondering whether or not you could fly your drone in some of these places? Great videos...
I'm aware of not being able to fly in NPS and wilderness areas but I'm always wondering about State Parks and other public areas. Utah seems to do it's parks on a case by case basis or have different rules. And if there is a doubt just err on the side of not flying.
@@exploresouthwest Thanks for getting back to me, I've been catching up on all your past videos, I fly a drone as well actually I have 3 lol. It is getting tougher to fly them and there's a fine line plus local jurisdictions laws make it even more complicated. but where you're filming brings a totally different perspective of the landscape features, really cool great job...
Yeah, it's pretty wide, but you're going to be limited in your maneuverability. You won't be able to pick a line, just aim the truck through and slowly crawl forward. But the rocks aren't too bad, any truck big enough for dual tires is going to have plenty of ground clearance.
The only challenge is going up, and only through the part where the fallen rock covers the trail. I think it can be done with an adventurous driver and carefully picking a path to keep all 4 wheels on the ground. If you wanted to play it safe it's only the last 1/4 mile that is steep and bumpy, you can go up to some great overlooks before then and just head back down if the rocky bits look a little too gnarly.
Native Utahn here. I don't think its bragging to say that this doesn't really look like what most of us would refer to as a "four wheel drive road"....However, I can't remember ever being on that road so perhaps its more technical than it looks on the video...
Rented Jeeps and drove -Long Canyon- (Oops, it was Lockhart Canyon) in the 90's. Awesome trip. My wife behind the wheel was awesome! She, at 5' and all of 90 pounds, always surprised and impressed people. As a commercial multi-passenger driver, when she jumped out and chained up and hit the Tahoe ski resorts, she showed her clients how it was done! And when she got behind the wheel in the Jeep, she was equally adept. Years mountain biking made four wheeling easy by comparison!
We are going to put on a set of BFG KO2 in April: standard size 265/70/R17. We drag a travel trailer everywhere so I want to keep the tires standard size to handle every day use on the highways. Safe Travels!
Michael Kelsey, the author of numerous Utah backcountry trail guides, did most of his approach driving on primitive roads in a VW Rabbit. Maybe he was a high school graduate?
@@jfkdotcom I've been camping in Moab since I was an infant in the early 80's I've seen every tourist surge since. The new internet crowds aren't new, it was the same in the 90's when everybody was pissed off that there were commercials about Moab. Some people will always just complain about a situation. Others will try to find a way to best adapt to a situation. If you think people will stop coming to Moab if we stop talking about it you're ignorant to the situation. But what we can do is get people to stop crowding one or two places with hundreds of people per day and spread out to all the equally good places so the land can support our burden.
@@exploresouthwest I'm planning a 3-week Grand Circle road trip next year and your channel has given me so many "off-the-beaten" path ideas. I was fretting getting stuck waiting for hours for Zion shuttles ... The point is that I plan to come no matter what but now I'm not adding to the tourist congestion! I appreciate your work!
Well done video. Good camera work, including front and rear dash cams and drone footage. Good editing, informative Google Earth road marking. Tight, thorough story telling. Respectful comments about how to treat the land and other drivers. Just what is needed to plan a trip. Nice music. Very professional, no self-indulgent camera shots of you clowning or gushing for the camera (“I’m so excited” etc.) like so many other outdoor adventure videos. Thanks.
Your videos are my favourite. Your knowledge and respect of the land is why your videos are the best. Thank you
I tried to do it in November on my electric bike. I wanted to get at least up to the arch but only made it about half way up the second switchback before my battery and my 75 year old legs gave out. Still was an incredible ride and still on my bucket list. Love the video!
Check the weather before you go. Flash Flood Area. Great Video. I spent 5 nights in that canyon. It's so quiet you can hear the wind beneath the bird wings. So so clear at night that it seems the stars are between your eyes and your hand.
Thank you very much for taking me on this fabulous trip
Just was in Moab a week ago. The last trail I took was Long Canyon. The spot where the bolder is over the trail was almost a 2 foot washout on the way up. Decided to back down and turn around considering it was 8 PM and i was solo on the trail. Didn't want to chance getting high centered so late in the day. Beautiful trail with so many cool views though.
I've explored those areas, but It was back in 1973 & 74. It was much more difficult in thoses days. With the LaSal mountains, snowpack and a full moon reflected light we could explore the hottest desert terrain all night long. But, In the extreme heat of the hot summertime, we would beat the daytime heat at 10.000 feet, well, until the Fall's harvest full moon. We loved to camp up in the Manti-La Sal National Forest that's in the video's background. Those LaSal Mt. are Utah’s, And to me look just like I Envisioned the Swiss Apps. We would witness the springtime in Canyon Lands once, then about 4 more times or about every thousand feet or so, as we ventured up in the mountains as the snow pack slowly melted. In the late fall, we had to retreat back to the canyon Lands & Arches Park. And no fee to enter, no time limit to leave. Hindsight is 20/20.
Beautiful country! Thanks for sharing.
I've been going to the Moab area for 40 years and can't believe I missed Long Canyon! Thanks and a great job. I have a new bucket list item now...
Yea, there twice, but had no idea. 69 time running 🏃♂️ out, planning on fall 21 trip. My legs are good. Did Thunder mountain, ready for final addition to BUCKET❤️🤷
I totally missed it. I'm still not sure where it's on the map, have to check it out. I did the long dirt road that drops down by the Colorado and Green rivers. I'm not sure where this is in relation to that. From the video description, it seems this is outside Canyonlands NP? I'll have to check the map.
This place is incredibly beautiful! Should be on every (experienced) offroader's bucket list. Thank you, you've done a very good job filming this
I began watching this video and about five minutes in I realized that my wife and I, along with our son and nephew drove this in a rental car about 15 years ago. It was definitely a pucker, although we didn’t know the name at the time. We also had NO experience on backcountry western roads. Wonderful adventure!
First Visit for me to this channel.... Wow 😮 “AMAZING “ Nice Vlog ❤️ Thank you for sharing ✌️
One of my favorite trails. Going from bottom up offers amazing views. If you go up Shafer, you can take this back down.
They say keep your dog on a leash- not so much because of the Sheep but because of Mountain Lions. They predate on sheep. I see their big paw prints (fresh prints) all the time in Long Canyon- especially down the box canyon to the right and near water sources. You probably won't ever see them- but they see you. Be careful not to hike here at night.
The area just before the big rock you drive under 6:06 has a huge rut and it's loose rock. Even in a built $70k Jeep I had to get out and put rocks under the one tire for traction.
Moab has many off-camber inclines that you have to watch out for. The trails will let you in but they will not always let you back out. It's easy to get in trouble or stuck. This trail is not particularly difficult. I did it in a FWD SUV with some snow on the ground. One of the more mild trails in the area but still very scenic.
Rental cars from the major franchises cannot go off-road. They track via GPS and the fines are steep. No, a good car wash will not wash away your sins. If you return it damaged, it will be very costly. Out of Use Fees. Rent a TWISTED JEEP- drive this, Shafer Trail and Chicken Corners. Rent a UTV to take on HELL'S REVENGE.
Well done video! Love the camera work and drone shots. Oh, and the scenery isn't too shabby either.
My wife & I did this drive a couple of years ago in our Ram 1500 but turned around at the rock tunnel. Could've probably made it through but I didn't have a lot of confidence in my tires at the time. Nice to see what was up top. Thanks for posting.
I would love to do the hike on the spine of the cliff. We will be in Moab this weekend. Thanks for the video.
It was easy access form the top as well. An easy side trip from Dead Horse Point for just about any vehicle that can drive a graded dirt road.
We enjoyed coming in from the top, much better views! Nice video.
Much appreciated to the introduction and sharing of the site. It’s so majestic and exciting! I will be there in late September and early October, will be doing a R2R at the Grand Canyon. Looking forward to check out your other videos. Awesome drone videography BTW!
Cool looking video, looks like a great place to explore and see. Thank you for sharing!
Glad you posted this as this was going to be one more thing to see after I get past the White Rim Rd, maybe next year. I am glad you indicated a photo taking point as I didn't know about that, one more place to take pictures from of which, that was a good pic looking down the canyon towards the La Sal's. I look forward to experiencing this for myself if all goes well, next year. Thanks for the knowledge for this area!
Others have said it & so will i. How does this channel not have more views? Great video as usual 👍
Im so glad you brought this out of the archives !!! If i stitch all (well some)of your videos together I will have the perfect trip when i go. Still not doing the Posey 's Trail , hehe... Best channel ever for people wanting to see this part of the world and learn something while they're at it. Hope you get out and about soon.
I thought I knew all the cool unknown routes, and i had no idea about this one! thanks for sharing, i am definitely checking it out
Great detail vlog. ⛰. Ill be going to Moab for the first time in March 2022. Looking forward to this trail.
I was just in Moab a week ago. Now I have another reason to go back soon.
Really enjoyed the video thank you very much for posting that.
My family and I came down this on December 28th 2020. There was about 3” of snow and let me tell you pucker pass was definitely in the works that day! Great video, I wish I would have watched this first. Once you start from the top done there seems to be no return.
Thanks for sharing your drive up, an experience I'll never enjoy in person.🙏
Great video and trail etiquette!
Great video of the trail...drove this last September (2019)...keep up the great videos.
Thanks for the mini vacation we needed that!
Pucker pass was bladed two years ago, and it's remained fairly smooth since. But in 2015 and 2016, it was REAL nasty. Like "roll your atv and bash up your Jeep" kind of nasty. I sat there one day contemplating how I was going to get my atv up, and watched four, modded Jeeps take over 30 minutes to crawl down it. Two suffered some damage.
It's always fun to sit in the section between the slot and the boulder over the road and watch the driver's faces of the passenger cars as they see what they're in for!
I wonder how often they do it. Last time I was out there was about 2002 or 2003...
@@exploresouthwest Probably when the county gets too many complaints from people in Subarus trying to get to the top to camp. Lol!
Great vid, been to moab manny times but never new about this trail so next time i be going . .
Nice drone footage
Just did it in a stock wrangler with street tires today. It was a blast!
@ 6:01 10-15 years ago, I squeezed through this spot in my 2003 Honda Accord, it wasn't anywhere near that rough. Didn't think to take pictures or film it.
We did this road in a rental Hyundai Tuscon, mostly by accident as Google Maps told us to go this route to get to Dead Horse Point from where we were - Checking out Wall St rock climbing area. Until that point I didn't think much of our rental, but the Tuscon did fairly well... only started slipping backwards once, that was just past the boulder underpass (and we'd gone too far to turn back), but turned on the elctronic diff-lock button and then it climbed the rest of the way pretty well. Also discovered another climbing area half way up which was cool to know. Very cool place!
Did you have 4WD? Heading there this summer and will be picking up a rental from the airport
@@BrandonSCurrey yup a 4wd model. But maybe get something a bit more capable.
That's awesome. Yeah, I think the key going uphill is 4WD. It's really bumpy and going uphill that makes it feel much harder than it is. But clearance is surprisingly good for anything better than a passenger car.
Thanks. I'm thinking of moving to Moab.
Thanks for posting this, another destination for my to do list and a thumbs up for the video 👍
Thank you! This is so helpful.
Thank you for posting
Thank you great commentary
Awesome video, thank you
Thanks for the video! Could you give some coordinates or location details on where that cliff hike is at the end? I don't have a 4WD Truck so was interested in getting to it from that dirt road you talked about on the way to Deadhorse Point. I see something on Google Maps but it looks like the road splits and forks in various places and am not sure which fork I would take.
The trail out along the cliff top is 38.54139884914097, -109.70774984028797. It's very easy to get out there in any vehicle if the road is dry, and literally just minutes from the Dead Horse Point road.
@@exploresouthwest awesome, thank you.
Nicely done
Very well done...thank you!
I have been to Moab many times a bit have not done this. Next time. Thanks
Awesome video brother. When you said “head back to Moab” does that mean you had to go back the way you came up the trail or does it loop thru and continue on to Moab? One heading there at the end of May. Thanks bud
Thoughts on a couple of City Slickers in a rental Jeep doing this?
my first car was diesel fiesta, gen before the one what in the trail, that sure seen a bit off road back in the uk on forest tracks, and very slippy tracks on side of a mountain, lots fun, pick your lines correct just enough speed but not to much as points you three wheels you need a little speed to get the drive tires both back on ground or you going no where. even some road closed detours one i never forget i was worse than most this track and so dusty and holes so deep three wheels at times and big vans and small goods trucks were on it and they looked stressed and spoke to local before going that way they said a bit bumpy but it not bad, mos crazy public main road id been on, rest i decided to go like in to the woods, climbing a very narrow track less than half foot to play with and that small fiesta, so slippy i need to get out clear a fallen log blocking the track hand brake not work to slippy on side mountain, put it in gear and hand brake on engine of and fingers crossed it not pop out gear it did not but no way backing down so had to continue to a split y in the road very slippy and big drop and 3 point turn, that my first week driving, manual too. been lots tracks and hills and forest some times even in the snow. now i got an Hyundai i20 1.2 petrol manual every now and again that adventures off road but with heavy diesel on top front wheels a tad more speed is required but never really felt i did not have enough grip all places ive taken my small city cars i got to where ive wanted to get to, bad health so i like to drive as close to place i plan to take some pictures and times its off road, my city car prob done more off road than 99% rangerovers i see in the city. pick your line correct read road well you be amazed where you can take a city car, mines only 1.1 ton with tank fuel so it also light weight too. so far never damaged any my cars, reading the road well and do not rush plan your lines ive got to places no city car has prob been in uk. i enjoy the challenge and find it more fun in a car what not for off road, just got to know your car well like ride height as example so you know the lines you need to take, even tho its a small light weight city car it dose bit of road but also played with much faster cars on windy country roads even out paced them, and top speed of 120 mph what more than plenty in light weight city car with stock soft suspension. my car treat it a bit of a multi tool dose bit everything from off road, and bit race with cars 3x the power, to normal driving . light weight adds fun, only thing i don't do is cross any water over 1/2 foot deep even tho i know it can do more anything else why not
Great narration.Usual camera work.Good historical add ons.
10:54 good idea - if one is getting bored with off-roading established trails because they are no longer a challenge, just do them in reverse.
Wonderful share!!! My wife and I did the Schafer Trail which we loved. This is a must for our next Moab visit. Can you please be more specific where we find the entrance out of Moab. Is it past Arches heading toward Island in the Sky or is it south heading toward the Needles District. Many Thanks!
J'ai déjà fait plusieurs fois cette piste. Moab et l'ouest américain est une des plus belles régions du monde . Je suis devenue accro depuis 30 ans ,j'y suis retourné 21 fois .
My wife and I drove this road a few years ago and had a great time. We were wondering if the bolder you drive under came down before or after the road was built.
Love the videos! I still think you should do a small lottery and take a few tundra owners with you in some of these adventures. ( fingers crossed I get to participate )
May i ask what camera you have takes great vid. Thank Martin.
Drone footage adds great perspective on things.....
Inspiring video! Did you use Google Earth to make the video following the path? Thanks!
I have rented a jeep wrangler (no modificatons) and intend to do it next week. Any tips on doing this for the first time would really help. Also if you discourage this one, I will only do the shafer trail, but would still appreciate the tios. Cheers JV
That was great, thanks!
Well done!
When you went past the leaning Rock and you went out on the big rocks on foot. Is that area marked ?
Your videos are the best very motivating, may want to check out Nine Mile Canyon very cool place with lots of history.
Great video! Made me excited for this route in a month or so. Can you tell me, was the Overlook you hiked to in the end of your video fairly easy to find? I want to make sure to get out on that.
Fairly easy to find once you reach the upper end of the canyon.
Yeah, I think it get's a lot of traffic from rock climbers that start at the bottom of those cliffs if they want to drop lines down off the top. And the road "zig-zags" right at the point that goes out there so you'll know where it's at. It's just a matter of walking out along the mostly rocky mesa top out as far as you want to go.
Nice video and nice job with the narration!
I love the way you put the time of filming the video in the description. I was wondering whether or not you could fly your drone in some of these places? Great videos...
I'm aware of not being able to fly in NPS and wilderness areas but I'm always wondering about State Parks and other public areas. Utah seems to do it's parks on a case by case basis or have different rules. And if there is a doubt just err on the side of not flying.
@@exploresouthwest Thanks for getting back to me, I've been catching up on all your past videos, I fly a drone as well actually I have 3 lol. It is getting tougher to fly them and there's a fine line plus local jurisdictions laws make it even more complicated. but where you're filming brings a totally different perspective of the landscape features, really cool great job...
We just did this coming down in our Jeep about 3 weeks ago and it was really washed out
Great video! Regarding your drone, I take it you needed a permit to fly it in Canyonlands?
I wasn't in Canyonlands so there was no need.
Wonderful.
will a dually make it thru that rock tunnel?
Yeah, it's pretty wide, but you're going to be limited in your maneuverability. You won't be able to pick a line, just aim the truck through and slowly crawl forward. But the rocks aren't too bad, any truck big enough for dual tires is going to have plenty of ground clearance.
Anyone who's done it, can a Subaru Outback do this trail?
Going there next week
How do you think a Subaru Outback would handle this?
The only challenge is going up, and only through the part where the fallen rock covers the trail. I think it can be done with an adventurous driver and carefully picking a path to keep all 4 wheels on the ground.
If you wanted to play it safe it's only the last 1/4 mile that is steep and bumpy, you can go up to some great overlooks before then and just head back down if the rocky bits look a little too gnarly.
It will blow through this without problem. Xmode and turn off your traction control.
ins. 2nd.thought,above average camera work,nice air shots at the end.
the rental minivan I used DID have all wheel drive, so theres that!
Drone is allowed in that spot were you hiked?
Yeah, it's just BLM land.
Native Utahn here. I don't think its bragging to say that this doesn't really look like what most of us would refer to as a "four wheel drive road"....However, I can't remember ever being on that road so perhaps its more technical than it looks on the video...
Rented Jeeps and drove -Long Canyon- (Oops, it was Lockhart Canyon) in the 90's. Awesome trip. My wife behind the wheel was awesome! She, at 5' and all of 90 pounds, always surprised and impressed people. As a commercial multi-passenger driver, when she jumped out and chained up and hit the Tahoe ski resorts, she showed her clients how it was done! And when she got behind the wheel in the Jeep, she was equally adept. Years mountain biking made four wheeling easy by comparison!
Wow! Awesome. Time to sell my Land Cruiser and get a Ford Fiesta?
@J shows you don't need much and/or fancy stuff to enjoy the outdoors.
What tires are you using on your 4Runner? Thanks!
We are going to put on a set of BFG KO2 in April: standard size 265/70/R17. We drag a travel trailer everywhere so I want to keep the tires standard size to handle every day use on the highways. Safe Travels!
Michael Kelsey, the author of numerous Utah backcountry trail guides, did most of his approach driving on primitive roads in a VW Rabbit. Maybe he was a high school graduate?
I love the obvious building, in vertical sections, of the True Ancients who built the continents. #TrueAncients #TerraformingofTerra
thans, I had notconsidered this route
Why would anyone give this a thumbs down???
that was cool
Visite Campos Dos Goytacazes RJ Brasil
Camped overnite at the turnout/ridge just b4 pucker going down, best campsite ever.
2:18 LOL
i now feel like ill be 100% fine in my stock 89 yota pickup.
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yay! lets give away more secret places in moab!
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If you think there are "secrets" in Moab, I don't trust you've actually been to Moab.
@@exploresouthwest not anymore... enjoy being a "famous" youtube star!
@@jfkdotcom I've been camping in Moab since I was an infant in the early 80's I've seen every tourist surge since. The new internet crowds aren't new, it was the same in the 90's when everybody was pissed off that there were commercials about Moab. Some people will always just complain about a situation. Others will try to find a way to best adapt to a situation. If you think people will stop coming to Moab if we stop talking about it you're ignorant to the situation. But what we can do is get people to stop crowding one or two places with hundreds of people per day and spread out to all the equally good places so the land can support our burden.
@@exploresouthwest I'm planning a 3-week Grand Circle road trip next year and your channel has given me so many "off-the-beaten" path ideas. I was fretting getting stuck waiting for hours for Zion shuttles ... The point is that I plan to come no matter what but now I'm not adding to the tourist congestion! I appreciate your work!