Moab, Utah
#2
I'll have to get my maps out but there are a jillion places to ride the 2 wheelers will be great,you can also stop at visitors center in town,they have all the maps that you need.some places that come to mind are Gemini bridges.Seems like 10mile wells.Onion creek.Kane creek,I'll get you some more,when are you going.It gets real hot there in summer. CM
#3
We're going to be there the last week in May. I know it'll be a little on the warm side, but I think after 3 months of snow, I'll be ready for a little sweaty riding!!! :-)
Did the visitors center have maps of ATV & Dirt Bike trails, or just the 4x4 trails? I've got lots of info on the Slickrock trail, and also all the 4x4 stuff, but wondered if there were any other OHV - type trails out there also?
Also, if you have the phone # to the Visitors Center, so I could call and get some maps sent to me that would be REALLY nice :-)
Did the visitors center have maps of ATV & Dirt Bike trails, or just the 4x4 trails? I've got lots of info on the Slickrock trail, and also all the 4x4 stuff, but wondered if there were any other OHV - type trails out there also?
Also, if you have the phone # to the Visitors Center, so I could call and get some maps sent to me that would be REALLY nice :-)
#7
Mike,
We'll be taking the dual-sport bikes for this one. Mine's an XR200R on steroids (okay, so it's a girly bike -- I'm short and do better on bikes with "training wheels", i.e. quads!).
The others will be on Suzuki DRZ400's.
Pam
We'll be taking the dual-sport bikes for this one. Mine's an XR200R on steroids (okay, so it's a girly bike -- I'm short and do better on bikes with "training wheels", i.e. quads!).
The others will be on Suzuki DRZ400's.
Pam
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