Sunday, November 13, 2016

Backwards Steel Bender

Gopher Flats
Moab, UT
November 1, 2016

What a gorgeous November we are having.  Chilly mornings give way to clear blue skies and fluffy white clouds with temperatures in the upper sixties to lower seventies.  Who would have thought it ?  Weather history states highs should be in the low 50s and lows in the high 20s.  Looking at the extended forecast, that might just be the case next week.  But for now, it's weather bliss !

Way back on November 1st...yep, that's how far behind I am as I am still struggling with making time for the computer...we joined Dee, Chris and Scott, and Dale and Ward (Rolande's son) for an awesome day of wheeling on Steel Bender.  There are two described routes for Steel Bended in the Charles Wells Guide.  We did what Dee refers to as the backwards route starting at Ken's Lake.  It is rated difficult because of numerous tall ledges (some with bypasses) so larger tires, high ground clearance and lockers are recommended.  Joe and I had done the Steel Bender Loop Route a couple of times, but this was our first time to do Steel Bender Flat Route trail south to north.  To say it's 8.8 miles of epic scenery and fun ledges would be an under statement.  Here is a small sampling of our fantastic day.

Riding along Spanish Valley Road towards Ken's Lake which is only about 5 minutes from Gopher Flats.







 Ken's Lake is an off-stream agricultural reservoir at the foot of the west slopes of the the LaSal Mountains that is fed by a tunnel which diverts water from Upper Mill Creek.  It's a popular camping and fishing spot managed by the BLM.






Scott and Chris led our group followed by Dale and Ward, Dee, and us bringing up the rear.  
Hi-Ho-Hi-Ho, it's off to play we go !

It's always a treat to follow Dee !



After we all climbed down the loose gravel and boulders know as Witches Step, Scott, Dale and Dee had fun climbing back up and down again.
First Scott in his YJ...
then Dale in his buggy...

...and Dee in Blanche.




There is one more tricky spot.  Its a huge boulder (Charles Wells says extreme ledge), 8 feet high or so on the driver side and less on the passenger side.  It has washed out at the bottom with lots of loose rocks.  The taller driver side is close to a deep drop off.  Dee goes first trying her hand at the tallest section of the boulder which she has done several times in the past.  It wasn't meant to be this day.  After backing off the boulder several times on the loose rocks and sliding closer and closer to the drop off, she needed a strap and a winch to pull Blanche back up onto level ground.





 All turned out good and Dee climbed the middle section...6 feet high or so...along with Dale.  Joe and I took the far passenger side with Dee spotting us.  Scott had climbed earlier to winch Dee.

From there it's an easy drive on slickrock, down through some washes, and across the creek to the exit on the north side.  This is definitely a trail we look forward to doing again...on wheels and on foot.









 Until next time...let the good times roll !

 HAPPY TRAILS !

10 comments:

  1. It is indeed a beautiful area with awesome views, and just sitting here I can get an idea why it is call Steel Bender. I suspect with your experience tho Pearl survived with no bent steel.

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    1. Hi Jeff...thank goodness Pearl has no damage other than a few Utah pinstripes from brushy trails. She has been a great jeep for the 4 years we have had her.

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  2. The scenery on that trail is incredible, and those skies!! I really love the long distance vistas. Those are quite the ledges :-)

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    1. Thanks Jodee. I also thought the clouds were especially pretty.

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  3. What a great photo with the reflecting clouds in Pearl's hood:) Now that boulder was crazy!!! Maybe you and Joe need one of those buggie vehicles to add to your fun and store it at Dee's when you are away!! Love that photo of Dee out the window. What a fun time you have out on the trail with your friends:)

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    1. Pam, you are spot on! We do need a jeep buggy! Pearl has been an awesome jeep for the past 4 years and it seems we are doing harder and harder trails. It always amazes me how capable these jeeps are!

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  4. It is a beautiful November and you've been out enjoying as much of it as you can. What gorgeous pictures you've taken ... still not sure I could ride in one of those Jeeps without freaking out.

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    1. Thank you Jeri...I also thought the pictures from Steel Bender were especially nice. We sure are loving this weather!

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  5. The weather was perfect when we were there , so glad we got to explore a bit of the area,, just no 4 wheel tours.

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    1. I think it will be much colder here next week. You came at the perfect time. If you are interested in a 4 wheel tour next time, just say the word...we always have empty seats and would love to have you join us.

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