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<blockquote data-quote="harryski" data-source="post: 1651813" data-attributes="member: 25882"><p>I live in UT and hear guys talk about taking their raptor to Moab. Moab is a cool place for sure, but most trails are for rock crawling not high speed desert running. I've done some of the milder moab trails in my raptor like Hells Revenge and Fins and Things, but honestly I hate hearing truck slide on the rocks and having to jump up and down on my running boards to bend them back into place. I'd also recommend running with with a drop down hitch in to keep you from smashing your exhaust tips. If you go out to moab there are trails starting at the Gemini Bridges trail head that are fun, we also found some really fun trails directly southwest of the airport that were a bunch of fun, complete with small dunes. For me the raptor is the most for fun when you can just haul ***. Other Utah recommendations- anywhere out in the west desert, the Skyline Drive from hwy 6 to I70. Trails around Hanksville up and over the Henry mts(watch for buffalo and trophy mule deer), Hwy 24 to Goblin Valley(don't get stuck in muddy river and be sure to stop and hike little wild horse Canyon), Town of Escalante down hole in the rock rd to lake Powell- lots of slots canyons to hike along this route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harryski, post: 1651813, member: 25882"] I live in UT and hear guys talk about taking their raptor to Moab. Moab is a cool place for sure, but most trails are for rock crawling not high speed desert running. I've done some of the milder moab trails in my raptor like Hells Revenge and Fins and Things, but honestly I hate hearing truck slide on the rocks and having to jump up and down on my running boards to bend them back into place. I'd also recommend running with with a drop down hitch in to keep you from smashing your exhaust tips. If you go out to moab there are trails starting at the Gemini Bridges trail head that are fun, we also found some really fun trails directly southwest of the airport that were a bunch of fun, complete with small dunes. For me the raptor is the most for fun when you can just haul ***. Other Utah recommendations- anywhere out in the west desert, the Skyline Drive from hwy 6 to I70. Trails around Hanksville up and over the Henry mts(watch for buffalo and trophy mule deer), Hwy 24 to Goblin Valley(don't get stuck in muddy river and be sure to stop and hike little wild horse Canyon), Town of Escalante down hole in the rock rd to lake Powell- lots of slots canyons to hike along this route. [/QUOTE]
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