Kane Creek is a very cool trail, but you might have trouble getting across some of those little rockpiles without a locker or someone to tug you. I led a group on that trail in May, which included a pretty stock 1st gen Trooper (he might have had slightly larger tires). We all made it through, but a few folks had to be tugged a time or two. Everybody enjoyed it immensely. Also, watch for flash floods (no joke).

How difficult do you want to get?

You could probably run Fins 'n Things, sort of a wheeling playground with lots of steep ups and downs (tie everything down first). I would love to see pics of a Trooper with kayaks on the roof doing that one.

For more of a touring run, Schafer (sp?) Trail has an awesome view along the rim, then a cool switchback road down the cliff.

The more I think about it the more there is to do there. There are many, many trails in the area. Definitely get the Wells book! It is widely available out there. If you can get the spiral bound version, it is a little more $ but easier to use.

A couple of day hikes I have enjoyed are the Fisher Tower trail and Negro Bill Canyon is another cool hike that is very different from Fisher.

Let us know what you are interested in and we can come up with a bunch more easily.


Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig
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