~ Day One ~
Looking for the "Middle Of Nowhere"? Well, we've been there! Approximately 150 miles south of Moab, Utah, lies a 3+ rated trail
called Hole In The Rock.
The following pages contain a photo-journal of our Fun Run trip over sixty miles of dusty Utah desert.
Our three-day journey began in Blanding, where we met with our trail guide, Frenchie, the morning of April 3rd and started the 75-mile
road-trip to the trailhead.
Our day continued with a quick stop for provisions and fuel, then a couple of breaks to see some historic Anasazi indian dwellings.
Our last stop before hitting the dirt was the Cal Black Memorial Airport to air-down, disconnect our swaybars, and top off the gas tanks before getting on the
trail.
A short way into the desert, we made a quick stop to complete our first trail-fix - a pair of broken leaf-spring mounts on a
1970 CJ5. We hooked up three batteries in series for a weld-job that would last until the owner made it home to Minnesota.
The remainder of the trip to the camping area was completed without incident as everyone got a feel for the trail. There
were only a few, easy obstacles on the first day, and even our new-to-us, bone-stock 1999 WJ made it through with nothing more
than a few scratches thanks to Frenchie's expert spotting.
First Trail Fix: Broken Spring Mounts
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