Oh, well I disagree in that I enjoy the wash part, but that’s usually when I’m high speeding it a bit. Still, I see where you’re coming from. The thing is, the TrailsOffroad route is designed to let you see bits and pieces of Dome Plateau. The problem is there is so much there! After the arch, you got caves, a different landscape, some more moab like features, etc. Also, the domes are rarely seen but I think they’re pretty cool. Honestly, I may film it again in 2024, but I’m going spend three days in there if I do. I’ll have a rough route planned, but I want to do some exploration in there. Apparently, you can get viewpoints of Arch’s national park if you drive far enough. I think I’ll need to bring an extra 10 gallons and that may be pushing it still. However awesome vid! But come back with me so I can show why it’s awesome!
Trails Offroad had this listed as a trail for offroaders with a little bit of experience, if I'm not mistaken. A trail is whatever it is. Information is valuable.
Man, I love this trail! I’m curious how TrailsOffroad missed the mark… we’ll see. I do think you can skip that first minor overlook they describe, but their route seemed pretty good. Haven’t had time to run their new route tho. But I’ve spent a lot time on dome plateau… it’s definitely one of my favorites!
They added a loop that takes you threw a wash that was just horrible. There was a turn out that would of skipped it , but they explained that there was scenery u would miss . There was not you could of gotten to the over look with out doing the wash faster and more fun. I should of stuck to your trail guide lol
@@lowe-landeroutdoors0407you definitely have a valid point. I gotta see exactly how TrailsOffroad went. I’d probably say, after the hill descent (yellow jacket ledges/canyon), go see LaBoca Arch, then go to the awesome overlook. The Domes of Dome plateau are north of the overlook, most guides skip them, but I think they’re kinda neat. I only found them because I got lost tho. Still, I think I’d go see them after the overlook. That’s a lot of exploring tho so I’d camp. Then the next day, I’d go to cave springs and so on. Apparently there’s more surprises deeper back there too. I think my first trail filming of 2024 will Dome Plateau and I’ll be figuring out how to shoot our overland guides on it. Probably late March or early April, let me know if you want to join me.
@@lowe-landeroutdoors0407you’re gonna have to show me the wash. The route I’m use to is just sandy after the hill descent. It’s ok, but the views are in the distance. I usually just run faster on it. You then come to a 4 way. Going left takes you to the overlook, but I think you should go hit laboca Arch (straight) first, then go to the overlook. Gotta figure out the rest, might be revisiting laboca but I think there is a route that gives you good views of Arches. It’s a fuel heavy trip tho. I’ll probably bring an extra 10 gallons.
It is just my opinion, that the wash part of this trail could of been a optional rather than the trail it's self . It did not add to the experience for us . It took away from a othwise awesome trail .
Oh, well I disagree in that I enjoy the wash part, but that’s usually when I’m high speeding it a bit. Still, I see where you’re coming from. The thing is, the TrailsOffroad route is designed to let you see bits and pieces of Dome Plateau. The problem is there is so much there! After the arch, you got caves, a different landscape, some more moab like features, etc. Also, the domes are rarely seen but I think they’re pretty cool. Honestly, I may film it again in 2024, but I’m going spend three days in there if I do. I’ll have a rough route planned, but I want to do some exploration in there. Apparently, you can get viewpoints of Arch’s national park if you drive far enough. I think I’ll need to bring an extra 10 gallons and that may be pushing it still. However awesome vid! But come back with me so I can show why it’s awesome!
I guess it would be more accurate to say "in my opinion "
Love Kelly's scream in the beginning haha
We had so much fun on this trip! :)
Yeah she said a few things I would of had to beep if you could hear it better
Trails Offroad had this listed as a trail for offroaders with a little bit of experience, if I'm not mistaken. A trail is whatever it is. Information is valuable.
Man, I love this trail! I’m curious how TrailsOffroad missed the mark… we’ll see. I do think you can skip that first minor overlook they describe, but their route seemed pretty good. Haven’t had time to run their new route tho. But I’ve spent a lot time on dome plateau… it’s definitely one of my favorites!
They added a loop that takes you threw a wash that was just horrible. There was a turn out that would of skipped it , but they explained that there was scenery u would miss . There was not you could of gotten to the over look with out doing the wash faster and more fun. I should of stuck to your trail guide lol
@@lowe-landeroutdoors0407you definitely have a valid point. I gotta see exactly how TrailsOffroad went. I’d probably say, after the hill descent (yellow jacket ledges/canyon), go see LaBoca Arch, then go to the awesome overlook. The Domes of Dome plateau are north of the overlook, most guides skip them, but I think they’re kinda neat. I only found them because I got lost tho. Still, I think I’d go see them after the overlook. That’s a lot of exploring tho so I’d camp. Then the next day, I’d go to cave springs and so on. Apparently there’s more surprises deeper back there too. I think my first trail filming of 2024 will Dome Plateau and I’ll be figuring out how to shoot our overland guides on it. Probably late March or early April, let me know if you want to join me.
@coloradomallcrawlers I would be down to do it again just not with the wash lol
@@lowe-landeroutdoors0407you’re gonna have to show me the wash. The route I’m use to is just sandy after the hill descent. It’s ok, but the views are in the distance. I usually just run faster on it. You then come to a 4 way. Going left takes you to the overlook, but I think you should go hit laboca Arch (straight) first, then go to the overlook. Gotta figure out the rest, might be revisiting laboca but I think there is a route that gives you good views of Arches. It’s a fuel heavy trip tho. I’ll probably bring an extra 10 gallons.
Am I missing the sacasm in your title? Sounds like TOR did a fine job as usual. The trails is described as an overland route of over 35 miles.
It is just my opinion, that the wash part of this trail could of been a optional rather than the trail it's self . It did not add to the experience for us . It took away from a othwise awesome trail .