US West *Trip Limit Reached (6 Rigs Max)* Gold Butte-Grand Parashant/Grand Canyon Rim-Nevada-Arizona-Utah

Edward Hard

Rank V
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Advocate III

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Carmichael, CA, USA
First Name
Edward
Last Name
Hard
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14584

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Experience a Spring 4WD trip to Southeastern Nevada and Northern Arizona overlanding through landscapes containing some of the best exploring in the east Mojave Basins and Arizona Strip Plateau's. Highlights include, Geologic Wonder, Petroglyphs, Mining Camps, Grand Canyon Vistas, and of course Off Road Driving, local wildlife.
**BRING EXTRA FUEL** Minimum 8 gallons
**Optional Carry-Second Spare Up to Driver**


 
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Come experience a Fall trip to Southeastern Nevada and Northern Arizona overlanding through landscapes containing some of the best exploring in the east Mojave Basins and Arizona Strip Plateaus. Highlights include, but not limited to, special tour courtesy of Friends of Gold Butte of local Petroglyphs, Ghost Towns, Mining Camps, Grand Canyon Vistas, and of course Off Road Driving, Big Horn Sheep, Hot Springs, Wild Horses.


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Come experience a Fall trip to Southeastern Nevada and Northern Arizona overlanding through landscapes containing some of the best exploring in the east Mojave Basins and Arizona Strip Plateaus. Highlights include, but not limited to, special tour courtesy of Friends of Gold Butte of local Petroglyphs, Ghost Towns, Mining Camps, Grand Canyon Vistas, and of course Off Road Driving, Big Horn Sheep, Hot Springs, Wild Horses.





What does
DIFFICULTY 5 - MODERATE 3
mean?
 
Hi Jim- There are 10 levels of difficulty on the drop down menu for the road challenges, I chose Moderate Level 3, considering past two trips to this location. Ignore the 5 as it just reflects the 5th level out of 10, 10 being extreme.
 
Just signed up. Got a little taste of this area a few years ago and have been wanting to go back, unfortunately rain was an issue and we had to turn back early. The clay out there is super slick when wet, put one of the tacos into a ditch.
 
I'm a maybe at this time so far out. Sounds like a good trip. Where does the trip end?
 
Really interested in this trip, is a winch required rig has everything else.
 
Just booked Valley of Fire for Mon & Tue and plan on meeting the group at Loves or Gold Butte Road on Wednesday morning, will figure it out later.
 
Please check both google buttons as they do not resolve. There are a bunch of URL escape codes "%5C" in between the coordinates.
 
Lets just say, I am really excited about this trip. I just went through all the points on the map and am excited to see all the areas you chose. I can't wait....I am sure I will have a few questions along the way!!
The best part is that this will be my first "official" trip with my new rig build.
 
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Am I jumping the gun and the files are not ready to download? Or am I missing something else, a brain perhaps?? The 3 files are "greyed" out on the event page. I get the international red x when I hover over the links.

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I have a awd toyota sienna with a 3.5" lift, 8 inch from ground in lowest area and gas tank skid plate. Able to do, or certain later part of trip i can join in on?

To be clear, I am not the OP/organizer and am not speaking for them/this event. However, I've done the run through Gold Butte, Grand Canyon Parashant Paiute Wilderness, etc. from Mesquite out to St. George many times. My short answer would be "no." The longer answer, is it really depends on the route they take. The Gold Butte Backcountry Byway itself would be an easy "yes", and you can connect that into mostly well-groomed roads to get up and out to St. George and you'd be fine. But if there going up something like Lime Kiln out of Mesquite it'd be a hard no. I just did that route in Oct, and we had a stock (other than +1" AT tires) 1st Gen Xterra with us with a very seasoned driver and it had to work hard through the tougher parts. I don't think any AWD vehicle (as opposed to a true 4wd with a low range) would have made it through... at least not easily and without some damage.

-TJ
 
This trip looks like fun so just signed up. I have a Tundra on 35's with Four Wheel Camper Project M on the back. Looking forward to meeting all of you.
 
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Well, I was late signing up as I thought I'd be out of the country in April, but plans change. @Edward Hard it looks like the event is full, but perhaps I can tag along. As I mentioned above I've run that area a fair amount so I'm familiar with it and I'm fully self-sufficient. Happy to help how I can, but at a minimum won't be any sort of burden.

-TJ
 
Well, I was late signing up as I thought I'd be out of the country in April, but plans change. @Edward Hard it looks like the event is full, but perhaps I can tag along. As I mentioned above I've run that area a fair amount so I'm familiar with it and I'm fully self-sufficient. Happy to help how I can, but at a minimum won't be any sort of burden.

-TJ

I'm not in charge of anything related to this, but 100% of the trips I've been on, which is a lot, I have NEVER seen everyone show up who signed up 3+ months in advance. I'm betting you'll be able to go when someone inevitably drops.