Starts in
104d 23h
Duration
4days
Capacity
30drivers
Registered
10
10 drivers registered
About This Camp
Red rock canyons, ancient trails, and nights under a billion stars.
What to Expect
Terrain
Off-road trails, rock crawls, and backcountry routes
Camping
Overlanding setups with basecamp support
Vehicle Prep
R1T/R1S with off-road or adventure pack recommended
Amenities
Trail meals, stargazing, campfire sessions
Route Stats
Route Stats
127 miles
+4,200 ft
-3,800 ft
11,450 ft
Mixed: paved, gravel, rock
Advanced
6.5 hrs trail time
Elevation Profile
Elevation Profile
Route Map
Route Map
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Vehicle Requirements
Vehicle Requirements
- Minimum Pack
- Adventure
- Recommended Tires
- All-Terrain (A/T) or better
- Nearest Charger
- 85 miles
- Recovery Gear
- RequiredTraction boards, tow strap, tire deflator kit. Provided at camp.
- Towing Notes
- No trailers on trail segments. Staging available at trailhead.
Gear Checklist
Gear Checklist
Bring
- 0°F sleeping bag
- Insulating layers + hardshell
- Waterproof hiking boots
- Trekking poles
- Headlamp + spare batteries
- Refillable water bottle (1L+)
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)
Provided
- Camp kitchen (stove, utensils)
- First aid kit
- Portable power station
- Camp comms (radio + satellite)
- Recovery boards
- Tire repair kit
Weather Window
Typical Conditions
Temperature
30°–75°F
night / day
Precipitation
25%
chance
Conditions
Clear mornings, afternoon thunderstorms possible
Wind
12 mph
Best time: Start trails by 7 AM to beat afternoon storms
Pack for: 30°F nights, 75°F days, afternoon storms
Itinerary
Day 1
Arrive & Base Camp
Meet the convoy, vehicle inspection, sunset orientation
Day 2
Trail Day
Full-day guided trail run with lunch stop at a scenic overlook
Day 3
Explore & Discover
Split into groups — choose your own route or join the guided trek
Day 4
Depart & Reflect
Morning campfire, group photo, farewell send-off
Best For
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Location
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Moab, Utah
Moab sits at the doorstep of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Red sandstone, ancient seabeds, and some of the most demanding 4x4 trails on the planet.
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