Yeah. In a half dozen trips out to the Promised Land, I'd have to say that no matter what direction I've pointed the truck, it's been a blast. However, in my "golden" years, I've found myself more interested in what I can see around each bend, rather than seeing what part I can break next!
On my last ride West (which ended prematurely in the Buckeye State with a free flowing main un-seal), I was planning a little excursion that looked interesting on one of my Moab topos. (I'm a touchy-feeley map sort of a guy, the GPS wizardry I'll leave to you young'uns!).
It's off of the very long Lockhart Basin Trail. I wasn't intending to head all the way down to the Needles section of CNP, but after making the turn south under Hatch Point, I see a marked trail down Lockhart Canyon that goes all the way DOWN to the river (approx. 109*43'45"W, 38*21'35"N). Putting my tires in river water in that area seems like a worthy goal - and something different this time around. (Assuming that this track hasn't been closed off by BLM edict).
In the past, I've led a lot of the so-called "scenic" runs (which is real easy to do when it's so damned scenic in any direction!), and depending when I get out there this time, wouldn't mind doing it again, if volunteers are in short supply (or all out doing the "challenging" stuff!).
MG