Jake, you can only be in one place at a time. If you look at the schedule going forward there are very few 4+ runs in tap after mid-January. To get the St George Jeepers doing Sand Mountain trails on video you have about 3 weeks. So, I wouldn't worry to much about getting the the scenic tour trips done now. You will have all sorts of those opportunities every week starting in mid January. By the way, your videos are truly great!
You mentioned something about the temperature gauges on the Jeeps not working in 4 low. I don't think that has anything to do with it. One thing that I've noticed with mine is it seems to stop working when I'm driving real slow and the sending unit is getting heat from the engine or it gets wet. Then it just freezes at whatever it was reading last until it gets fresh dry air again.
Unfortunately I can't remember the exact mileage. I would guess it's less than 30 total miles. It took us a full day, but mostly because we're slow and like to explore.
Jake, you can only be in one place at a time. If you look at the schedule going forward there are very few 4+ runs in tap after mid-January. To get the St George Jeepers doing Sand Mountain trails on video you have about 3 weeks. So, I wouldn't worry to much about getting the the scenic tour trips done now. You will have all sorts of those opportunities every week starting in mid January.
By the way, your videos are truly great!
Thanks Kevin.
You mentioned something about the temperature gauges on the Jeeps not working in 4 low. I don't think that has anything to do with it. One thing that I've noticed with mine is it seems to stop working when I'm driving real slow and the sending unit is getting heat from the engine or it gets wet. Then it just freezes at whatever it was reading last until it gets fresh dry air again.
I just know that it always works. Unless we're in 4 lo. Us and everyone we wheel with.
Any idea how long to do the trail in a well equipped rig at a good pace? (pre-running the trail before Winter 4x4 Jam, wife will be waiting in town)
I'd plan on 3 hours. The actual start is a good distance from St. George and the trail itself will take awhile.
How many miles is this trail and how long did it take you to run it?
Unfortunately I can't remember the exact mileage. I would guess it's less than 30 total miles. It took us a full day, but mostly because we're slow and like to explore.
Is the gpx file online titled Gunlock to Lone Pine Arch the same trail as Michael's trail?
I would guess that it is. I haven't looked.
Do you have the gpx file for this trail?
No, sorry