Up until we got a text from Mel saying that we should come out and do some wheeling with them out in Logandale, we weren't planning to do much of anything for New Years Eve. In fact, we had already started the laundry, were catching up on work and were far from being packed up to go anywhere. But, before we could think twice about it, we made some reservations out in Mesquite, finished up what we were doing, loaded up and were out fighting Vegas traffic with the rest of L.A. In the end, we had a great time and were so glad that we did it. Here are a few shots from our trip, I hope you enjoy.
Thanks to the late start we got, we ran to quite a bit of traffic on our way out to Vegas. Fortunately for us, we were in a Jeep and, there were alternate routes we could take...
Poser shot of Moby while we let Tessa blow off some steam...
Enjoying a cold Sierra Nevada out in Mesquite after a long day on the road. Did I mention these were only $2.50 a pop? Mesquite is like the old Vegas.
Aired down and ready to roll! Looking out across the Shitter Trail in Logandale waiting to meet up with Wades...
After hooking up with Mel in the Rockstar Z71, a couple of LJ's and a relatively stock JK Rubicon Unlimited, we were off to run the Bowl and Mattahorn Trails...
Coming up and over the range and taking in a nice view of the Valley of Fire ahead...
Working our way over to the S-Turns...
Cool hole in the rock along the way...
Driving along a ridge with an impressive view of the open desert ahead...
The S-Turn is a very tight and narrow obstacle that has been cut through a sandstone outcrop by rushing water over thousands of years. Having run it before, I can tell you that it's hard enough to do in a small TJ and even harder in a 4-Door JK but Mel was determined to take his extra cab Z71 through it. Check it out...
STOP!! You're just about to hit your door!!
After getting out to assess the situation, Mel decided to push through anyway...
A rough kiss left behind but, nothing too serious...
Here's how it's done in an LJ...
After making a couple of corrections...
Here's a view from the rear of another LJ going through...
And finally, it's Moby's turn. In the past, I've come in this backwards to get a straighter shot but, after seeing Mel take his Z71 through, I decided to give a try going forward...
Doing a little repositioning...
Now making the final descent...
A BIG thanks to Mel for the spot through...
Further up ahead, Mel spots little Mel up into the Bowl...
Getting up the ledge was easy enough - the was the super tight squeeze that made thing tough... at least, if you didn't want anymore body damage...
Up and through and onto the next set of ledges...
Brian in his LJ working his way up...
Unfortunately, the stock JK Rubcion in our group got high centered even before he could make it out to the first ledge. Time to bypass this one..
On the move again...
Before the sun went down, we decided to head over to an old homestead where really nice petroglyphs can still be found....
Checking out a nearby spring still full of water...
Enjoying the glowing rocks as the sun goes down...
Time to head back to town and reign in the New Year!
I know it isn't much but I hope you enjoyed our trip just the same. Hope you all had a wonderful New Years too
Thanks to the late start we got, we ran to quite a bit of traffic on our way out to Vegas. Fortunately for us, we were in a Jeep and, there were alternate routes we could take...
Poser shot of Moby while we let Tessa blow off some steam...
Enjoying a cold Sierra Nevada out in Mesquite after a long day on the road. Did I mention these were only $2.50 a pop? Mesquite is like the old Vegas.
Aired down and ready to roll! Looking out across the Shitter Trail in Logandale waiting to meet up with Wades...
After hooking up with Mel in the Rockstar Z71, a couple of LJ's and a relatively stock JK Rubicon Unlimited, we were off to run the Bowl and Mattahorn Trails...
Coming up and over the range and taking in a nice view of the Valley of Fire ahead...
Working our way over to the S-Turns...
Cool hole in the rock along the way...
Driving along a ridge with an impressive view of the open desert ahead...
The S-Turn is a very tight and narrow obstacle that has been cut through a sandstone outcrop by rushing water over thousands of years. Having run it before, I can tell you that it's hard enough to do in a small TJ and even harder in a 4-Door JK but Mel was determined to take his extra cab Z71 through it. Check it out...
STOP!! You're just about to hit your door!!
After getting out to assess the situation, Mel decided to push through anyway...
A rough kiss left behind but, nothing too serious...
Here's how it's done in an LJ...
After making a couple of corrections...
Here's a view from the rear of another LJ going through...
And finally, it's Moby's turn. In the past, I've come in this backwards to get a straighter shot but, after seeing Mel take his Z71 through, I decided to give a try going forward...
Doing a little repositioning...
Now making the final descent...
A BIG thanks to Mel for the spot through...
Further up ahead, Mel spots little Mel up into the Bowl...
Getting up the ledge was easy enough - the was the super tight squeeze that made thing tough... at least, if you didn't want anymore body damage...
Up and through and onto the next set of ledges...
Brian in his LJ working his way up...
Unfortunately, the stock JK Rubcion in our group got high centered even before he could make it out to the first ledge. Time to bypass this one..
On the move again...
Before the sun went down, we decided to head over to an old homestead where really nice petroglyphs can still be found....
Checking out a nearby spring still full of water...
Enjoying the glowing rocks as the sun goes down...
Time to head back to town and reign in the New Year!
I know it isn't much but I hope you enjoyed our trip just the same. Hope you all had a wonderful New Years too