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Old 03-01-2008, 08:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Going to Moab, Utah...

We are planning a family trip to Moab, Utah for spring break. Will be our first time there, we are very excited about going there, especially with our brand new FJ. Quick question though, we do plan on doing some off roading while there, but dont want to get on a trail that is too difficult, can you guys recommend some trails that are pretty easy with some lite crawls, etc. We are still pretty new to with our FJ, only had 4 days so far, hopefully will have a 3' lift/front bumper/rock sliders installed by the trip, we got the all terrain pkg and will have the BFG's. I already have some pdf maps of the area/arches/moab with trails and names.

Thanks in advance!
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