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Moab Safari 2005 Page 2

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Poisen Spider Mesa is a wonderful trail just outside town, above the mighty Colorado River.
Photo by Del

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Buttes, such as the Merrimack and the Monitor, seen here, are visible from nearly every road in the Moab area.

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Some folks call this "Jump Rock," others call it "Pucker Rock," and a few call it "Balls Rock." But yes, some do jump from the landbridge over to this suspended table top. Not me.... Photo by Stacie Albright.

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One of my favorite views in all of the great Southwest is this view from Deadhorse Point State Park, about 40 minutes from Moab.  Photo by Stacie Albright.

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Coming home through southern California, the desert was alive with wildflowers, some say the best bloom of the century. This scene is near Lancaster, CA. Stacie photo.

Moab is a place all four-wheelers should see some day. Whether during Safari, or during a fall colors October trip, it should be experienced. Slickrock four-wheeling is like no other.....it's a BLAST!

The BlueRibbon Coalition works closely with other groups in Utah to save this wonderful area for all of us to wheel in the future. Join BlueRibbon here and help us to keep trails like these open.

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