Confessions of an Advanced Rider*: Droppage

Hltoppr

El Gringo Spectacular!
Kurt, I think you are correct. I did pass a sign for the "hole in the rock" trail, but thought it was indicating a different turnoff.... The map I had referred to it as the Mormon Trail...so much for maps.

Since then, I've done a bit of research, and I would have been in for a tough day on the 1150 had I continued!

Graham...I sure was thinking about having a vehicle with a 20 gallon freshwater supply on board!

So, I've gotta figure out a weekend to head back up in the Troopy!

-H-
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
Hltoppr,

Isn't this Comb Wash Rd?

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cruiseroutfit

Well-known member
Hltoppr said:
...Since then, I've done a bit of research, and I would have been in for a tough day on the 1150 had I continued!

So, I've gotta figure out a weekend to head back up in the Troopy!

-H-

There are two sides to the HITR Trail, east and west, the east being the more difficult of the two. Both are excellent routes, I prefer the east due to its difficulty and remoteness, plan on 3-4 days in a vehicle to enjoy the trail. The west side can be done in a day easily, an overnighter if combined with some other trails in the area. Let me know when your up for the trip :D
 

Hltoppr

El Gringo Spectacular!
pskhaat said:
Hltoppr,

Isn't this Comb Wash Rd?

Yes, that's #235....it splits, and #237 goes to the West...I was on #237.

Maybe an ExPo trip is on the horizon!

:camping:

-H-
 

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