Took everyone on the Chicken Corners trail today. This photo shows the Jeep parked at the top of the cliff just after rounding the Chicken Corner, which is in the background.
The Jeep is in the same place in this photo, but the photo was taken from the corner. Far below there's a tour boat in the river, and the Jeep is on top of the cliff. The cliff on the opposite side of the river is known as Thelma & Louise point, if you've seen the movie you'll remember that as the place where they drove over the cliff.
Going back through the Corners, about 100 yards later the TPMS system informed us that the front right tire was losing air. We stopped and found a small hole, more like a slit, apparently not made by a rock but perhaps by a piece of scrap metal embedded in the trail. No problem, I had my OO Compressor Bag in the back of the Jeep so I pulled it out, plugged the hole, aired the tire back up and we were on our way in about 10 minutes. Tire is still at the same pressure hours later after getting off the trail so I guess the plug it working fine.
I've used the compressor in the bag lots of times at home and plugged tires at home but this was the first time I had to use it on the trail. It was quick and convenient - the compressor stays in the bag the whole time; the tire repair supplies are in pockets inside the bag so they're easy to access and everything goes back in and the bag zips up quickly. Very happy with the design and operation. We didn't bother to take any photos during the repair process, but this is a photo of my compressor setup taken when I first organized it. The air hose fits in the bag too...
Over the past two days we did about 75 miles off road (Gemini Bridges, Bull Canyon, Long Canyon, Hurrah Pass and Chicken Corners); some easy but most moderate trails. My sister did some of the driving and did a fine job over the obstacles she encountered with a little coaching; I think they had a good time. The JK performed well, no problems there, and we enjoyed nice lunches prepared in the Trail Kitchen - we cooked hot dogs the first day. All things considered, including the tire repair, a great two days.
Tomorrow my better half and I leave Moab for Flagstaff to be part of Overland West.