Hello Friends and Family - we just finished our much anticipated bike trip on the White Rim trail last weekend. Check out the video link below that Tyler made!
The White Rim Road is a 71.2-mile-long unpaved four-wheel drive road that traverses the top of the White Rim Sandstone formation below the Island in the Sky mesa of Canyonlands National Park in southern Utah in the United States
We started @ Schafer Crossing and rode clockwise with 7 people/bikes and 1 bottomed out support vehicle carrying all of our camping gear and water.
Everyone had a blast - especially Dani!
The general consensus was that this needs to be a trip every spring.
Katie
Team (-) Dani overlooking the Colorado River.
We camped 2 nights @ Gooseberry and Potato Bottom. After the first day of riding we were all wiped out after not spending much of the winter on bikes. Three days of riding total with two major climbs (40 mi, 40 mi, and 15 mi)
Tyler
Brian
Above is the reason that it's called the White Rim trail.
Tyler & Nick after the Murphy Hogsback climb.
The entire team on the last day.
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