mituk
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We secured permit to stay 3 nights on White Rim trail, Canyonlands, it is for 3 jeeps and 6 people. Our original party resigned, but we still want to go, yet not alone. We have a plan to be in Moab 3 days in advance, do couple scenic trails and then hit White Rim.
Long story short - we are looking for company, we can bring additional two vehicles with us on White Rim.
Here are the details:
1/3 share of condo is around $528 (competitive to hotel in Moab for three nights during that time).
If you would like to join please PM and let us know if you want join entire trip or only White Rim part.
I you do not know me, here are two videos you can check:
Moab:
(timeline 1:15 -> that's me, although no long hair anymore
)
Snow wheeling in summer:
(I am in green jeep)
White Rim trail is moderate trail, nothing technical, stock 4wd vehicles are capable of doing that trail. You need to be confident with your rig and its condition. Temperature will be on the hot side, so you need to be comfortable with such weather. And you will need to be equipped and ready to be self-sufficient for at least three days (water, water, food, camping gear. ... and water).
Miro
Long story short - we are looking for company, we can bring additional two vehicles with us on White Rim.
Here are the details:
- June 11 - arrive in Moab, stay in condo, we have condo booked in Moab for 3 nights prior White Rim run, for June 11-13;
- June 12-13 - scenic runs around Moab (TBD by group);
- June 14-15-16 - we have permit to camp 3 nights on White Rim, Canyonlands - White Crack site (2) and Hardscrabble(1);
- June 17th - depart from White Rim (west side)
1/3 share of condo is around $528 (competitive to hotel in Moab for three nights during that time).
If you would like to join please PM and let us know if you want join entire trip or only White Rim part.
I you do not know me, here are two videos you can check:
Moab:

Snow wheeling in summer:
White Rim trail is moderate trail, nothing technical, stock 4wd vehicles are capable of doing that trail. You need to be confident with your rig and its condition. Temperature will be on the hot side, so you need to be comfortable with such weather. And you will need to be equipped and ready to be self-sufficient for at least three days (water, water, food, camping gear. ... and water).
Miro