Box Rocket
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I'm putting a route together for a longer trip with a group later this spring that covers a lot of ground in Southern Utah, but we might include some in Arizona as well along the North Rim.
Two of my brothers in law and one of their brothers joined me this past weekend to do a bit of exploration and route pre-running. We had some concerns about the weather and trail conditions since most of Utah as well as northern Arizona have been pounded with snow recently. We prepped not only for snow but also for mud and even brought waders so we could walk any water crossings before taking the trucks across.
I was in my 1995 FZJ80 Land Cruiser and my brother in law had his 2003 LX470.
Fortunately, the storms stopped the day before we left and we had beautiful weather for the whole weekend. It was cold, but sunny.
On Thursday we drove from northern Utah down to St George after work ad got ready for an early start on Friday. We had a loose route planned but we stayed flexible and changed our route several times during the weekend.
Friday we had a bit of pavement but some dirt road too on the way to Colorado City where we hit the dirt again and headed south to Toroweap.
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We stopped to chat with the ranger at the station near the overlook and he told us we were the first ones to drive to the overlook in several weeks. I didn't question that since we had miles of making fresh tracks in the snow.
Toroweap was stunning with the dusting of snow on the plateaus and higher elevations.
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Two of my brothers in law and one of their brothers joined me this past weekend to do a bit of exploration and route pre-running. We had some concerns about the weather and trail conditions since most of Utah as well as northern Arizona have been pounded with snow recently. We prepped not only for snow but also for mud and even brought waders so we could walk any water crossings before taking the trucks across.
I was in my 1995 FZJ80 Land Cruiser and my brother in law had his 2003 LX470.
Fortunately, the storms stopped the day before we left and we had beautiful weather for the whole weekend. It was cold, but sunny.
On Thursday we drove from northern Utah down to St George after work ad got ready for an early start on Friday. We had a loose route planned but we stayed flexible and changed our route several times during the weekend.
Friday we had a bit of pavement but some dirt road too on the way to Colorado City where we hit the dirt again and headed south to Toroweap.
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.
.
We stopped to chat with the ranger at the station near the overlook and he told us we were the first ones to drive to the overlook in several weeks. I didn't question that since we had miles of making fresh tracks in the snow.
Toroweap was stunning with the dusting of snow on the plateaus and higher elevations.
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