2022 Easter Jeep Safari Magazine

Page 115

What are Trail Monitors? Perhaps you have run across some of these folks at the trailheads or trail ends very early or very late in the day. You may have been out on your own or signed up on a Safari trail and passed them on your way into the trail. Even though some of them have rabbit ears they are not to be confused with the Easter Bunny, they are Trail Monitors. They are just trying to help limit damage to trails and perhaps make the day a little more fun and easier on everyone. Have you ever heard the saying “If you’re not with us, you’re against us.” – We don’t believe that, we are all out here to enjoy this beautiful country and the myriad of trails and adventures it offers. But, everyone has a duty to themselves and to others to share the responsibility of not widening existing trails, not making new trails, not running off of existing ones and lessening damage to the countryside whenever possible. We hope your children and grandchildren will be able to enjoy the land as it was when you first saw it. Have you ever thought what an easy job it is

to get people to go on trails they want to go on? It’s quite a different story when you are trying to keep people off the trails they want to go on – it’s really a challenge. Almost every jeeper who our Trail Monitors have encountered have been very understanding. It really has made our job easier. Thanks to all of you! We’ll be there again this year and more than likely from now on. The Club has tried to leave days open for you to enjoy during Safari and the Monitors will have a list of alternates you can use for the day. Please note the Exclusive Use and One Way trails section on page 156-160. Exclusive Use trails

include spin-off trails, such as Where Eagles Dare, off the beginning of Gold Bar or the end of Golden Spike. These trails will be closed on the days that we have scheduled the use of the trail until that trail has exited.

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In Memoriam

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page 161

Escalator to Hell Trail

4min
pages 150-151

BLM Stipulations

18min
pages 156-160

Pritchett Canyon Trail .......154

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page 155

Rusty Nail Trail

5min
pages 152-154

Cliff Hanger Trail

3min
pages 148-149

Rose Garden Hill Trail

2min
pages 142-143

Moab’s Weather

2min
page 147

The Pickle Trail

1min
pages 144-145

Trail of the Month

1min
page 141

Kane Creek Canyon Trail

1min
page 136

Moab Rim Trail

1min
page 140

Golden Spike Trail

1min
pages 134-135

Metal Masher Trail

2min
pages 138-139

Behind the Rocks Trail

1min
pages 132-133

Top of the World Trail

2min
pages 130-131

Poison Spider Mesa Trail

2min
pages 126-127

Hell’s Revenge Trail

1min
pages 124-125

Gold Bar Rim Trail

1min
pages 122-123

Wipe-Out Hill Trail

4min
pages 118-119

Flat Iron Mesa Trail

2min
pages 120-121

Tip-Toe Behind the Rocks

3min
pages 116-117

Trail Monitors

2min
page 115

Jax Trax Trail

6min
pages 112-113

Porcupine Rim Trail

1min
page 114

Hotel Rock Trail

1min
pages 110-111

Hole in the Rock

1min
pages 108-109

CB Radio Usage

2min
page 103

Sevenmile Rim Trail

2min
page 102

Backwards Bill Trail

1min
pages 106-107

Elephant Hill Trail

2min
page 94

Hey Joe Canyon Trail

4min
pages 100-101

Fins & Things Trail

4min
pages 96-98

Dome Plateau Trail

1min
pages 92-93

Day Canyon Point Trail

1min
pages 90-91

Copper Ridge Trail

1min
pages 86-87

Crystal Geyser Trail

4min
pages 88-89

Cameo Cliff s Trail

1min
pages 84-85

Hellroaring Rim Trail

3min
pages 78-79

Secret Spire Trail

1min
pages 80-81

3-D Trail

1min
pages 82-83

Deadman Springs Trail

4min
pages 76-77

Deadman Point Trail

1min
pages 74-75

Chicken Corners Trail

2min
pages 70-71

Buttes & Towers

3min
pages 72-73

Trail Diffi culty Ratings

3min
page 69

RR4W Membership Application

2min
pages 16-17

Welcome

1min
pages 10-11

Vehicle Safety Equipment

2min
pages 44-45

Want to be a Trail Offi cial

7min
pages 52-55

Vehicle Requirements

8min
pages 64-68

What Do Fees Pay for

3min
pages 21-23

Labor Day Camp-Out

5min
pages 18-19

MUD Fund

2min
pages 34-35
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