I did Potash Road and the White Rim Trail February 17-20 of this year, perfectly book-ending the trip with serious snowstorms in the mountains the morning before and afternoon after... but with perfect weather on White Rim itself. I was solo in my stock 2018 4Runner TRD Off Road and saw more bighorn sheep than people on my three days on the trail. It's an absolutely gorgeous place. I was nervous about the couple of harder parts of the trail, what condition they would be in, my personal experience level, and whether my stock vehicle would be OK. This was exacerbated on Day 1 by running into an old guy running the trail the opposite direction from me on a bicycle, who said that there were parts with 1-2 foot drops. He looked at my 4Runner and told me he doubted that I'd make it without being lifted. Sadly I let that guy get in my head. As it turned out, my stock 4Runner was more than up to the task and more capable, frankly, than I am! It just went.
If you ever have the chance to do the White Rim Trail, do it.
First up is Part 1 of my trip videos, which covers Potash Road from Moab out to the bottom of the Shafer Road switchbacks and the beginning of White Rim. Shafer was still closed for the winter.
I'm still processing video, but will add to this thread as I go. I hope you enjoy!
If you ever have the chance to do the White Rim Trail, do it.
First up is Part 1 of my trip videos, which covers Potash Road from Moab out to the bottom of the Shafer Road switchbacks and the beginning of White Rim. Shafer was still closed for the winter.
I'm still processing video, but will add to this thread as I go. I hope you enjoy!