Just curious what everyone's top trails are. Lets divide this into overall and PW specific. Since I don't even own one yet my second one will be blank
General 4x4
1. Hole-N-The-Rock UT
2. Fordyce Creek CA
3. Dusy Ershim CA
4. Mt Blanca CO
5. Arch Canyon UT
6. Poison Spider/ Golden Spike UT
7. Swamp Lake CA
8. Lavender Canyon UT
9. Lockhart Basin UT
10. Mt Antero CO
Power Wagon
I don't own one so who knows
Whats your Favorite Trails?
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Re: Whats your Favorite Trails?
I don't recommend Mt Blanca in your new wagon. After nearly rolling on the way up, I chose a safer line. It did not go well...
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Re: Whats your Favorite Trails?
Some trails that I like in the wagon:
Mojave Road
Death Valley trails: Mengel Pass, Steele Pass, Lippincott Pass, Echo Canyon
Colorado: (so far, got way more exploration to do)
Hermit Pass (easy but rough)
Blanca Peak (plan on scratches and dents in a wagon)
Medano Pass (lots of brush, plan on scratches)
Mojave Road
Death Valley trails: Mengel Pass, Steele Pass, Lippincott Pass, Echo Canyon
Colorado: (so far, got way more exploration to do)
Hermit Pass (easy but rough)
Blanca Peak (plan on scratches and dents in a wagon)
Medano Pass (lots of brush, plan on scratches)
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Re: Whats your Favorite Trails?
With Blanca I have a policy...a tire spins and I winch. No questions asked. That being said it seems plenty wide. Really Colorado trails in general are probably good. As opposed to Sierra Nevada trails. Death Valley trails are wide open as well. Maybe a Thanksgiving trip next year? T-Dinner at Briggs cabin is always a classic.
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I dunno
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Re: Whats your Favorite Trails?
We will be in Death Valley this coming weekend so all recommendations are welcome! We aren't doing anything crazy. Will have lots of fuel cans though hahaha
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Re: Whats your Favorite Trails?
Have fun man, and take some photos! Might as well let Mikekey follow ya around with all that video equipment too!DamageWagon wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 7:05 pmWe will be in Death Valley this coming weekend so all recommendations are welcome! We aren't doing anything crazy. Will have lots of fuel cans though hahaha
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Re: Whats your Favorite Trails?
Here are some of my Death Valley favourites.DamageWagon wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 7:05 pmWe will be in Death Valley this coming weekend so all recommendations are welcome! We aren't doing anything crazy. Will have lots of fuel cans though hahaha
Warm Springs Canyon/Butte Valley to Goler Canyon - Nice to stay overnight at Geologist cabin if it's available. Also Saline Valley south to north or Lippincott Mine to Ubehebe is nice lot of open desert camping along the road.
If you are feeling more adventurous Pleasant Canyon to Briggs Cabin is the bomb.
Some teaser pics below.
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