Monday, May 8, 2017

Cliffhanger Marathon

Gopher Flats
Moab, UT
April 29, 2017

Every year about this time, the Chris Martinez Marathon draws lots of runners from all over the country to participate in a marathon along the Cliffhanger 4X4 trial.  Our club volunteers to haul supplies (three jeeps full of snacks, cases of oranges and bananas, cups, tables, 40 gallons of water, Heed mix, cokes, and containers) and man the aid station which we set up at the Jackson Hole Bike Trail intersection at 3.2 miles.  

We enjoyed the scary fun on this trail 4 times in Pearl, but we had never done it in the new Jeep buggy so a practice run...make that 2 practice runs... were in order before we headed out in the dark on Saturday, April 29th.  We set out with Dee as our leader along with Dave and Debbie (friends from Maryland) on the Tuesday before the race for the first run.  Skies were a mixed bag of blue with white fluffy clouds one minute then totally gray with low hanging rain clouds the next.  Joe and I had some trouble on Tuesday.  We broke a T case which we had replaced on Wednesday by the crew at M4O.  So on Thursday, Dee and Joe and I returned for another practice run and to get a better idea of how long it would take us to get to the the intersection.  We aced the Cliffhanger climb, but had an almost roll on the Z turn when we drove too far passenger and slipped in a hole.  I held on while Joe very calmly drove us out of it.  I'm thinking I don't like tippy so much anymore !  Dee turned us around and we tried again...not perfect, but better.  Third time was the charm...we aced all the obstacles on Saturday...very thankful for the extra day of practice and Dee's guidance.    

It was very busy all three days on this challenging 8.6 mile (round trip) in and out trail. Dee maneuvers between jeeps parked on the narrow shelf road that overlooks Jackson Hole.


There were lots of bikers enjoying the weather.  Here we crawled by a group that was stopped for a break.
Dave aced the Cliffhanger Obstacle.
Dee, driving Elliott, her new 4-door JK, for the first time on Cliffhanger, showed us all the right lines.   



Joe faces the Cliffhanger climb for the first time in Wile E.  And yes, that is the edge of the cliff !










 The endless series of steep ledges that start at the trailhead grab your attention immediately.  Its a good thing I take the pictures because this trail offers some of the prettiest scenery around. 



 On Saturday we headed out in the dark, 5:45 am, to meet Dee, her passenger Susan, and Glen at the loading zone parking lot on Kane Creek Road.  From there it took another hour and 20 minutes to reach the intersection where we unloaded and set up the aid station.  We were all ready and waiting for our first runners who arrived about 8:30.  It was a chilly, windy day, but we had a great time.  The runners were all smiles and appreciated us being there.  We closed shop about 1:00 pm when the sweepers returned from Jackson Hole to report all runners were done.  We quickly loaded up and were on our way.  Heading out, we were stopped by a jeep with a steering box failure climbing up the Cliffhanger obstacle.  Glen helped the other folks in that group strap the rig up and move it off to the side so we could pass.  We were back in town with supplies unloaded and heading home just after 3:00. A long, but successful and fun day. 

 Glen leads the way at dark thirty !




Watching Dee climb down the Cliffhanger obstacle...


Heading out...  


















...and looking back at Dee on the dreaded Z turn.

 Thanks for the pictures of Wile E's first adventures on Cliffhanger Dee ! 
Until next time... 

HAPPY TRAILS !  

Friday, April 28, 2017

What a Playground !

Gopher Flats
Moab, UT
April 21, 2017

Moab is a perfect playground for outdoor enthusiasts.  Jeeping and hiking are at the top of our list of fun things to do, but there is so much more.  Moab is a small town with a population of under 6,000 people.  But with all it has to offer, tourists pour in by the thousands...ummm, make that hundreds of thousands or a million...to access thousands of square miles of amazing red rock landscapes and the waters of the Colorado River.       

Joe and I are excited to say that we are getting lots of seat time in our new toy, a 1988 YJ we named Wile E.  Last Friday, we joined Dee, Warren (a local), and Dave and Debbie (friends from Maryland who don't get to Moab as often as they would like) to do the Pickle.  But first, to warm up, Dee suggested we run Mashed Potatoes...I like the way she thinks !  Mashed Potatoes is full of beautiful scenery as it runs high above Hidden Canyon along mounds of white sandstone (hince the name Mashed Potatoes) and into Bartlett Wash.  But the main reason for my excitement was the Gravy Bowl.  For years...gee that sounds nice!...Joe and I have taken the by-pass to this daunting deep hole that a jeep hardly fits into. 

Our day started out heading up the shelf road to the trailhead.  Dee lead, followed by Warren, then us, and Dave and Debbie. 


Views as far as the eyes can see.
















Up and over mounds of "mashed potatoes" add to the fun.










Then its Gravy Boat time.  First Dee...
One of those rare times there was no gravy in the boat !


...next was Warren...







































...then it was Joe's turn to dip in, 


back up and get lined up,
and drive out...
 ...and last it was Dave's turn.  Wahoo !
We all took a break after Gravy Boat to take in beautiful Hidden Canyon.
From there, a ride through Bartlett Wash among the old gnarly cotton wood trees...
...landed us at the Pickle trailhead (our hardest trail to date).


 Charles Wells describes the Pickle as a short, hardcore route through a narrow canyon with three nasty obstacles.





Just a short ways into the canyon you are greeted by a tall double ledge...Obstacle #1. 




 Our lunch stop was in a curve in the canyon in the warm sunshine with the canyon walls blocking the wind.  
Dee parked alittle ahead of us more in the curve.
 Up next the curve in the road was tricky and tippy.  According to locals, it used to have a hump of rock on the right hand side and most folks made an off camber climb up and over.  The hump has eroded almost completely away. Before it broke, if you flopped off the hump you ended up sideways in a very narrow curved spot placing yourself in a pickle...hence the name, the Pickle.

Obstacle #2 required the correct angle which took us a couple of tries to get lined up.  Here Warren watches as Dee makes the climb look easy in Blanche.

 Obstacle #3 is a fun climb out of the canyon.  Here we watch Warren crawl his way up...



















...then it was our turn...(Thanks for the picture Dee.  I am having so much fun riding in Wile E I haven't gotten many pictures.)


















...and last out of the canyon was Dave.


















From here it was time to head home.  Warren made a left turn of Hwy 313 towards Hwy 191 and the rest of us made a right turn and went home via Long Canyon to Potash Rd. 
What a beautiful ride...
This narrow section on Long Canyon is called Pucker Pass.

 Until next time...

HAPPY TRAILS !