You did such a nice job on this video! Our group is writing this trail today and I’m back at the hotel, under the weather. So I got to “ride along“ by your video. Thank you for making it so I can see what I’m missing!
The big issue would be the waterfall. Unfortunately I am not aware of the details of that.model. check out trailsoffroad for good details on the trail.
@@JeepAdventures Thanks for the quick reply. The Subi is my sons I have a 67 Scout now the problem with that is it's a So Cali Carbureted machine and I believe Moab is a LOT higher in elevation.
Yeah, about 4000 feet. That should be okay most likely. Might run a little rich, but I took my old carburetor jeep up to 7k feet all the time. I would think as long as your not staying there permanently, doubt the plugs would foul out that fast unless you are running rich already.
putting it on the list to do in September. Really enjoyed the Video Josh
You will love it
Well, is this a good trail?
Come on now!!!
YUP
One of my favorite things driving Dome Plateau in my F250 when I was in Moab, barely anyone else on the trail.
That is the nice thing about the trail
I like the Firecracker Red Diesel Jeep too!
That is a good looking Jeep
That was a fun trail, lots of things to see and great place for some overland camping too!
There was some cool camping along that trail
Enjoyed your video! The Moab area is one of our favorite places for off-roading, photography and videos.
Thank you. The area really is stunning. What is your favorite area there?
Awesome day Jeeping, as usual
That was a fun trip, I am glad we ran that trail.
You did such a nice job on this video! Our group is writing this trail today and I’m back at the hotel, under the weather. So I got to “ride along“ by your video.
Thank you for making it so I can see what I’m missing!
sorry to hear that. Hopefully you feel better quickly and hit the trails out there.
How long did the trail take?
We were on the trail about 3/4 of a day with the drive there and back.
Can this be done in a subaru wilderness all wheel drive? I'd love to get up there
The big issue would be the waterfall. Unfortunately I am not aware of the details of that.model. check out trailsoffroad for good details on the trail.
@@JeepAdventures Thanks for the quick reply. The Subi is my sons I have a 67 Scout now the problem with that is it's a So Cali Carbureted machine and I believe Moab is a LOT higher in elevation.
Yeah, about 4000 feet. That should be okay most likely. Might run a little rich, but I took my old carburetor jeep up to 7k feet all the time. I would think as long as your not staying there permanently, doubt the plugs would foul out that fast unless you are running rich already.
@@JeepAdventures Yup looking for an old carb guy here in N.Ogden who can work on it for me-
Find a hot rod shop, best chance. Its been a long time since i tuned a carburetor. But i would think you might be in luck there.