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Moab, Utah, is a town well-known among people who
enjoy extreme sports. Located between
Arches National Park and
Canyonlands National Park,
it is a
mecca for mountain bikers, river runners, rock climbers, and four-wheelers. Several trails have been marked over the
slickrock and graded by difficulty. The highlight of the year for the 'jeepsters' is the annual
Jeep Safari held in April. In March 2003, Andy and some of his friends made a pre-rally trip to Moab to check out the trails and to check the fitness of their jeeps. Andy took the photos on this page. |
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| Looking southeast from the "Metal Masher" trail. The mountains in the distance are the La Sal Range. |
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| Climbing through Mirror Gulch. | One of the many ledges on the trail. |
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| A "hot tub" on Hell's Revenge. | Widow-maker on Metal Masher. |
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| Driving under the boulder in Long Canyon. | The other side of the boulder, looking back. |
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| Gravelled road, part of the Long Canyon trail. | Looking east toward Moab from Arth's Rim on Metal Masher. |
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View north toward I-70 from the overhang on Arth's Rim. (That's Joey in the trees.) |
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