Back from Moab

index_thumb_postIt was the best of times it was the… Carnage, broken parts, good times, mud snow and rock. 2008 was a great year for TeraFlex PLUS trail runs.

Our last run of the year was the prefect ending; Moab, the world famous off road destination, and its right in our back yard. How great is that…

Miller Motorsports Park

index_thumb_post2On Saturday, October 4, 2008 we headed out to the Miller Motorsports Park to take advantage of their Off-Road Month to test our skills and equipment on the All New Off-Road Course!  Despite the bad weather, there were a lot of spectators and rigs testing it out and we had a blast! At only $35 per vehicle (driver included), $5 for Spectators and Spotters, and Kids 12 & under are FREE, this is a deal you can’t pass up! Jeeps, Crawlers, and Buggies are welcome.

Trail Run Moab

index_thumb_post3October 10-11, 2008.  Come join Team TeraFlex PLUS on our annual overnighter in Moab, UT.  This trip always makes the record books and offers lots of different trails for different vehicle abilities rating anywhere from 3-5, on a scale from 0-5, depending on the trail.

Get ready for the big last run of the season. Moab here we come! Plan on coming down on Friday day or Friday night if you can. We will do a night run and then hit it again on Saturday morning. Don’t be afraid to come, regardless of how your rig is equipped. We will run several trails, all of which have bypasses and rating conducive to survival. We will be staying at the Portal RV Park in Moab. If you would like to join us they have RV as well as tent sites. The phone number for reservations is (435) 259-6108.

Wood out.

From Straight Stock to Built With No In between

Jason Edie picked up his Silver Beauty from Larry H. Miller in Sandy this past Friday and drove it straight to the TeraFlex PLUS – Jeep Adventure Outfitters shop in Murray.  With lower mileage than most of our ages, Jason knew exactly what he wanted to turn this Jeep into.

Say goodbye to stock and hello to built!

Mona Pole Wheeling

The Mona Pole run provided some light duty wheelin’ and some heavy duty scenery and good times. There were seventeen rigs on the trail. We started out in Mona and headed up the trail to the top of the mountain. The plan was to drive to the top and check out the old mine; it turns out the road to the mine and surrounding area are now posted NO TRESPASSING . Yes, we were denied. Undaunted, we forged onward and stopped at the smaller mine just past the one we had planned to see. When we got close to the top, the rain and light hail hit. Derrin and his team of five kids experienced the weather first hand as they had no top or doors on their JK. They headed back down to avoid hypothermia. The shower only lasted a few minutes and it was “on the road again”. We continued on the dust free trail to the Nebo Loop. We followed the highway back to the Santaquin Canyon road and back to civilization.