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If you are looking for hard trails that require HC bumpers, sliders and 33's. The views on these trails are awesome.
Fins and Things
Monitor and Merrimac (M&M trail) in the clockwise direction. Has 2 pretty challenging spots once you leave the rock formations.
Hells Revenge.

If you want something easy, you'd be best to google easy trails.
Each one of those trails is probably 4hrs
 
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If you are looking for hard trails that require HC bumpers, sliders and 33's. The views on these trails are awesome.
Fins and Things
Monitor and Merrimac (M&M trail) in the clockwise direction. Has 2 pretty challenging spots once you leave the rock formations.
Hells Revenge.

If you want something easy, you'd be best to google easy trails.
Each one of those trails is probably 4hrs
Sliders, 33s, and a low disregard for what happens to my stock bumpers. Heard fins and things isn't bad. Might pass on monitor and merrimac since I'll be solo. Speaking of, did you see the video of Whistlin Diesel taking his G wagon up Hells Revenge, that was a good show haha.
Last time I ran some easier trail that lead from the highway above moab up into the middle of Arhces. Anddd another trail that went from the top of Canyonlands down. Which motel did you stay at? Planning at staying at the Redstone Inn for a night
 

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Sliders, 33s, and a low disregard for what happens to my stock bumpers. Heard fins and things isn't bad. Might pass on monitor and merrimac since I'll be solo. Speaking of, did you see the video of Whistlin Diesel taking his G wagon up Hells Revenge, that was a good show haha.
Last time I ran some easier trail that lead from the highway above moab up into the middle of Arhces. Anddd another trail that went from the top of Canyonlands down. Which motel did you stay at? Planning at staying at the Redstone Inn for a night

We had a group of 11 of us in an Airbnb down in spanish valley. You'd have to google hotels. There is more than you can count out there. Or look at short term rentals this weekend and book asap. There are a bunch of new condos down the 191 a bit.
I'd recommend fins and things and hells revenge. Both are in the sand flats area which is the Disneyland of Moab. Take your camera. You will definitely be kissing bumpers on rocks. It's doable. Probably skip on hells gate loop because you will need a spotter since you can't see the line towards the top. A lot of people on both those trails so if you need a tug someone is always around. I'll have to watch that WD video. I only seen the clip. He always makes some funny videos.
M&M trail is mostly easy, but not many people go out there. If you were 35 with bumpers and winch I'd say go for it solo, because I saw a solo T4R out there with his family. 4 days wasn't enough time for me. Feel like I need 3 more trips in order to hit all the trails I want to still do.
 

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We had a group of 11 of us in an Airbnb down in spanish valley. You'd have to google hotels. There is more than you can count out there. Or look at short term rentals this weekend and book asap. There are a bunch of new condos down the 191 a bit.
I'd recommend fins and things and hells revenge. Both are in the sand flats area which is the Disneyland of Moab. Take your camera. You will definitely be kissing bumpers on rocks. It's doable. Probably skip on hells gate loop because you will need a spotter since you can't see the line towards the top. A lot of people on both those trails so if you need a tug someone is always around. I'll have to watch that WD video. I only seen the clip. He always makes some funny videos.
M&M trail is mostly easy, but not many people go out there. If you were 35 with bumpers and winch I'd say go for it solo, because I saw a solo T4R out there with his family. 4 days wasn't enough time for me. Feel like I need 3 more trips in order to hit all the trails I want to still do.
Hell yea sounds good! There's just so many good trails out there. I really need to go out there with some good wheeling buddies. These solo trips are fun but always better with friends.... plus I'm willing to try more sketchy shit hahah
 

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Hell yea sounds good! There's just so many good trails out there. I really need to go out there with some good wheeling buddies. These solo trips are fun but always better with friends.... plus I'm willing to try more sketchy shit hahah
I'm always down for sketchy shit with a group of friends. I was definitely out of my comfort zone riding on off camber hillsides and trying new lines I that I never seen before.
 
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