Sunday, November 3, 2019

Pritchett Canyon

Gopher Flats
October 13, 2019
Moab, UT

One of the most difficult Jeep trails in Moab (according to the Charles Wells Guide, the Red Rock 4 Wheelers rating and many locals) is Pritchett Canyon.  Pritchett has been on our list of trails to check off since we got Wile E, but for one reason or another, we haven't done it.  Since there is a high risk of roll-over (YIKES!) and an even higher probability of breakage we didn't want to risk loosing Wile E. until late in our Moab visit. So....

The scheduled club ride for October 13 was Pritchett.  We decided to give it a try knowing it was close to the end of our stay in Moab and because it seems to be getting more and more difficult every year.  Also, knowing the best spotters EVER would be with us to help us maneuver these hard core challenges made the decision a lot easier.   

We followed Jeff with Dee right behind us.

Strategy : a high level plan to achieve a goal under conditions of uncertainty !  Uncertainty being a key factor we needed a high level plan so Jeff takes a few minutes to go over one of the first challenges with Joe. 
Then Joe watches and Dee photographs as Jeff climbs right up Chewey.


Joe and I were thrilled to see Rory show up for Pritchett.  Along with Jeff and Dee, Rory is also a great spotter and indeed spotted us up and down several places.
Trail Mator is so much fun to have along...well, Rory is too...on trail.  It is so cool watching that monster truck maneuver the obstacles.  Chewey gets way tippy and the fun was just beginning !
  





















There are many almost vertical climbs...   


Dee (driving Blanche) always makes them look easy. 

...and tall, tippy ledges.  Rocker Knocker was our favorite obstacle.  We watched as Jeff drove it first.  The front passenger tire climbs a tall ledge...

Jeff built his Samari buggy.

















...the passenger front tire does a dig and moves the jeep across the ledge...



...until the driver tire hooks up and pulls the jeep up and over the tall ledge. 


Jeff makes it look so easy!


















Dee drove it after us.  This is what it looks like from the front.  
Passenger tire climbs...



...does a dig and moves the jeep across the ledge...


...and the driver tire hooks up and pulls the jeep up.  Dee makes it looks so easy!


















Susan, Jeff's wife was next. (Jeff built her Samari buggy as well as many other buggies in his business "Dirt Squirrel Inc".)
Susan...just before the driver tire hooks up.


















With all the challenging and famous obstacles on Pritchett like Axle Hill, Rock Pile and Yellow Hill it is hard to take in the gorgeous scenery.






Pritchett Arch 


Window Arch



































Our first Pritchett run was a huge success...Joe and I were all smiles and talked about it for days. We really are proud while at the same time very humbled.  Were it not for wonderful friends like Dee, Jeff & Rory, we would never have even dreamed of doing anything in our lives this exciting.  Knowing how much they care about our happiness and wellbeing is just unbelievable. We are so very, very, Blessed !!!

Our last club run for the year was Metal Masher on Oct. 19 .  Like Pritchett there was a large turn-out of vehicles.  MM is a fun trail with lots of tall ledges, slick rock domes (including Widow Maker), narrow passages, and beautiful overlooks and vistas.  There are lots of blog posts about MM and if you want more pictures or info, use the search engine in the side bar.      
Jeff climbs a tall ledge...

Dee gets flexy on the rim with Hwy 313 in view...

I love these gnarly old trees!
 The next day, we returned to Metal Masher with Jeff and Dee to help Keith, a friend and club member, get his jeep.  He left it overnight at the bottom of Misty's Thumb (don't ask...its not a pretty picture how this obstacle got it's name) when his starter decided not to work.  Jeff took us a different way and before we got to Keith's vehicle, we enjoyed a gorgeous view of Gooney Bird Valley.
L to R: Dee, us, Jeff (Keith rode with Jeff)




 
Our last few days in Moab went by all too quick.  The weather plays an important part in our travels.  Reservations had been made in advance for our travels heading south, and then a freaky very cold weather system was forecast with lows in the single digits.  In hindsight, we probably should have adjusted reservations and left a week or so earlier.  Oh well, that's life !  




New banners on Main Street show pictures of motorized vehicles, bicycles, and hikers with emphasis on "Stay on the trails".  I like it! 


















Up next...Bluff, UT.  Until then...
Heading home on the county road after Pritchett...

















HAPPY TRAILS !

Friday, October 11, 2019

Burrrrrr!

Gopher Flats
September  28 - October 11, 2019
Moab, UT

Wednesday it was 80 degrees and today it is 52 degrees and tonight it will be a chilly 22 degrees !  We made a stop at the storage unit to get some necessary items...the space heater, club jackets, gloves, toboggans and UGGS !  We have two club trail runs this week-end and Wile E doesn't have any windows.  Monday the weather should return to normal temps.
Jack loves lying in the sun...

Of course one of us dosen't have any trouble keeping warm...that is after the blanket is bunched up to perfection.




...or being under his blankie!




Last Saturday our club run was Poison Spider and Where Eagles Dare.  Poison Spider has nice memories...the first difficult trail we ever did in Pearl.
Pearl on the Wedgy (Poison Spider) in 2014




Wile E does the wedgy with a beautiful backdrop of the LaSals and Behind the Rocks area. 

Wile E exits the Wedgy...2019





And Where Eagles Dare was a lot more fun the second time around.  


 We had a great group of trail warriors...16 or 17 rigs of various makes, models and builds.  













The slickrock domes are humongous so if you are afraid of heights, this trail is not for you.  Whoever thought of the name Where Eagles Dare was spot on !



The rest of our week was tied up with appointments.  Joe and I both had our teeth cleaned, Jack had a vet appointment for a check-up and shots and Sally had a vet appointment for her check-up, shots and thyroid bloodwork.   Our only spare day, we decided to take Dover to Warner Lake.  
LaSal Loop Road near home.

Warner Lake, nestled in the LaSal Mountains, is about 20 miles from Gopher Flats.  







First we took the LaSal Loop Road for 15 or so miles...
Not much color yet at lower elevations.




then turned right on a well marked, well maintained forest road  for another 5 miles.  
Scrub oaks lined the forest road with lots more color in the mountains.


















As we gained elevation, the scenery changed.









The forest road dead-ends at the campground and lake.  
There is parking for day use.











Warner Lake, at 9,400 ft. elevation, is a beautiful spot for camping, fishing, kayaking and hiking.
The backdrop is Haystack Mountain at 11,642 ft elevation.






 We think it is a great spot for Dover to run, play and explore.

The dense aspen forest provides not only shade but beautiful fall colors.  Sometimes called Quakies, these gorgeous trees have leaves that tremble in the lightest of breezes.  When it is quiet, it almost sounds like they are clapping.


 And did you know that the identifying white bark is unique?




The bark layer of quaking aspens carries out photosynthesis, a task usually reserved for the leaves.  In winter, aspens are able to keep producing sugar for energy.  Deer, moose, and elk consume bark, leaves, buds, and twigs throughout the year.  Nature is sooooo amazing !









We enjoyed a special time with Dover, a gorgeous sunny day, and the beauty all around us.






Until next time...




HAPPY TRAILS!