jwtrapper
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- Wetmore, CO
What is the longest distance road/trail that you have driven in your jeep? I would like to find something that is a few days of no pavement. An offroad adventure I guess.
How about starting with doing Utah from border to border? :rtm:I have had a dream for several years of mapping out and running from Canada to Mexico on all dirt roads, with the exception of gas stops and such. This is still very much on my "to do" list but I think it would require a good team of several well built jeeps and hardy souls. Anyone interested???
How about starting with doing Utah from border to border? :rtm:
Oregon Back Country Discovery RouteDiscover the lesser traveled roads of Oregon. Explore the vast public lands and incredible beauty one does not see from the paved road.
Many years ago I travelled alone across the west Utah desert from the Drum Mts (Delta area) to Gold Hill in a Ford pickup. Probably a foolish thing to do. I have never felt more isolated in my life. I remember thinking that if I broke down the next person to come along would see nothing of me but my bleached bones.
How about starting with doing Utah from border to border? :rtm:
when you get that figured out let me know that sounds like fun i would go.
Early summer or late summer, 2009. The inspiration is here:When do you want to go?
Early summer or late summer, 2009. The inspiration is here:
http://www.expeditionexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?p=22606
We should set a point in the middle of the state...say the San Rafel swell. I will work on mapping out a route north of there and you can work on the South.
Next payday I am putting my first "traverse Utah" coins in the jar.
Sept or Oct would probably be a good time to attempt something like this. It would be cooler in the desert yet you wouldn't have to worry about snow drifts higher up.
I would like to take two entire weeks for this but it may end up getting squeezed into 9 days.How long do you guys think it would take to complete something like this?