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    3 wheeler Utah Mountain Desert Pics

    Took the Honda ATC's out for a shake down ride in the Utah mountain desert. This place is similar to Moab but better IMO, much less crowded, and you can camp wherever you want, unlike Moab. I had never ridden 3 wheelers in this type of terrain before so I wasn't sure how they would do, but they were awesome. It was awesome just riding slow and checking out the scenery. These make great camping/exploration rigs. Can't wait to go back again.














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    Gorgeous !

    Where is this exactly,it looks nice and lonesome,
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    Very cool!!! I used to camp in a very remote area north of Mexican Hat. We would be there for 4 or 5 days at a time and never see another human being. Those pictures remind me of that area. Awesome!
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    Yeah, where is that exactly? Next time I am up to Pink Coral Sand dunes I make take a detour.

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    Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you so much for taking the time to share- I greatly enjoyed viewing these. Thanks again!

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    This area is Called the San Rafael Swell, it's west of Moab maybe 60-100 miles. There are still restrictions on cross country motorized travel and you have to stay on existing trails and you're expected to tread lightly, but there are a lot of trails and washes to explore without the crowds. Moab has a lot better extreme 4x4 trails, whereas this place is less about getting crazy and tearing up your rig and more about exploring and enjoying the awesome scenery. Pictures don't even begin to do it justice.

    As much as I love Moab, and all the other National Parks like Zions and Bryce, it get frustrated in those places that there are so many people, and free camping is difficult to find there. Down by the Arizona/Utah border St. George has some awesome places too I plan hopefully explore soon. Coral Pink Sand Dunes is also on my list.

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    Absolutely gorgeous.

    I just road tripped from SoCal to Colorado and drove through that section of Utah to get there. On the way back home we went down the 89 to Zion and Coral Pink. I was really bummed because we drove through the area you're in at night both ways and didnt get to see or explore any of it.

    we're going to try for another trip back through there this summer with the trikes. I cant go to Coral Pink again without riding!!

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    Great photos! Great trikes! Looks like a real good time.
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    n8r,
    Thanks for posting the photos.

    I've been wanting to see more of southwest Utah for years. Need to just load up and go and stop worrying about work.

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    I have seen southern Utah...through the windshield of an 18 wheeler. It is THE most beautiful country I have ever been so lucky to have laid eyes upon! I just wanted to park the truck and start walking out into the wilderness.. I would love to someday live out that way.

    Awesome pics, and I gotta say I'm a little jealous.
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    Yeah, it's pretty awesome living only an hour and a half away from such amazing terrain. I've been in Utah since 2000 and until the last couple years never really made it out of the city to go explore the wilderness. Life is short and fly's by. My mentality has changed now to where I don't care about living the rat race, or working all the time, always being busy and on the go. I've gotten rid of most of the clutter and excess in my life that stops me from getting out and doing the things I really want. It's amazing how much material things can accumulate and bog one down and it's very liberating getting rid of things that you don't really need or use. I'm much happier making less money and having less stuff, but having way more time to get out. If you don't make things happen, it'll never happen. I've found the best way to make sure I get out is to set hard dates to go on trips and not let anything get in the way. You just got to do it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by n8r View Post
    Yeah, it's pretty awesome living only an hour and a half away from such amazing terrain. I've been in Utah since 2000 and until the last couple years never really made it out of the city to go explore the wilderness. Life is short and fly's by. My mentality has changed now to where I don't care about living the rat race, or working all the time, always being busy and on the go. I've gotten rid of most of the clutter and excess in my life that stops me from getting out and doing the things I really want. It's amazing how much material things can accumulate and bog one down and it's very liberating getting rid of things that you don't really need or use. I'm much happier making less money and having less stuff, but having way more time to get out. If you don't make things happen, it'll never happen. I've found the best way to make sure I get out is to set hard dates to go on trips and not let anything get in the way. You just got to do it!
    I love that attitude. My wife always says, "what you allow, will continue." It's very true. I lived in Albuquerque for 17 years. I used to go camping in southern Utah several times a year. You should check out Johns Canyon. Look up Johns Canyon rd. on google maps to find the road. Follow the road to where it Ys off, then follow the right branch. It will take you into Johns Canyon. There is water in that one year round. Look for a bunch of scrub oak and that is where we would camp. Petroglyphs all over the place. Johns Canyon road is a dirt road in ill repair so be prepared. It's worth the effort.
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    Man that is awesome. I would love to have a place like that in my backyard basically!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daddio View Post
    I love that attitude. My wife always says, "what you allow, will continue." It's very true. I lived in Albuquerque for 17 years. I used to go camping in southern Utah several times a year. You should check out Johns Canyon. Look up Johns Canyon rd. on google maps to find the road. Follow the road to where it Ys off, then follow the right branch. It will take you into Johns Canyon. There is water in that one year round. Look for a bunch of scrub oak and that is where we would camp. Petroglyphs all over the place. Johns Canyon road is a dirt road in ill repair so be prepared. It's worth the effort.
    Sounds awesome, I'll google it. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mackus84 View Post
    Man that is awesome. I would love to have a place like that in my backyard basically!
    Hey your sig says Lakeland, FL, I grew up in Lakeland and lived there until I moved to Utah in 2000. LHS Class of 92, Go Dreadnaughts!

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