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Trail Run - Mona Pole Trail

September 20, 2008. Team TeraFlex PLUS will be heading out on another one of our family friendly, scenic trails, the Mona Pole Trail just outside of Mona, UT. This trail only requires 4-wheel drive, rated at a 2, and makes for a quick day trip.

Click here to read about the Mona Pole Trail.

This will be our last LOCAL trail run of the year. Mona Pole is a 2+ rated trail on the old system. It  starts on the Mona side of the mountain and ends up at the top of Payson Canyon. When we get to the top of the trail there is a real cool mine we will explore. It is full of old equipment and such. We will eat lunch at the top and then head back down Payson Canyon, to Payson and back home. This trail is flat gorgeous. A great one to bring the kids, (and the not so excited about wheelin’ wife). We have had a great turnout in the past and hope for the same this year. Bring a flashlight and a jacket for the cave.

We will Leave TeraFlex PLUS at 7:30 AM on Saturday, September 20, 2008 and convoy down. For those that want to meet us in Mona, we will meet just off the Mona Exit at about 8:30 AM. It is also the Exit for the Young Living Farm. The trail head is just past the cement plant East of town. We will leave the Mona exit rally point for the trail at 9:00am. We should be back in Salt Lake by 3 or 4 PM. Hope to see you there !

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Mona Pole Trail

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Trail Run - Manti Sheep Trail

August 9, 2008. Team TeraFlex PLUS is going on one of our most scenic runs up the Manti Sheep Trail. With a rating of 2.5 all rigs are welcome to join us.

Some of us will be heading down Friday night and staying at the Temple Hill Resort in Manti - it has some great rates for tents and RV - plus on Saturdays they serve a huge breakfast to all of the campers!  We’ll be meeting there for the trail run around 9:00a.m. - so join us there on Saturday morning or camp with us overnight!

Contact Dennis for more information.

Don’t just read about the next trail run. Be there Aug 9th for the Manti Sheep Trail. It is an easy trail with a lot of scenery. We will be camping out at the Temple view campground in Manti Friday night. Come for the day or come and camp out with us. The campground has a free level 4 breakfast Sat. morning. Pancakes, sausage, juice, eggs etc. If you would like to just come for the day, we will leave the campground about 9:30.

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Manti, Utah

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Trail Run - Providence Canyon

On July 19, 2008 we headed up to Providence to run the Providence Canyon Trail… we had a wonderful turn out - thank you to those who made it!

 “With another trail run under our belts, we are looking forward to the Manti Sheep trail run on Aug 9. Sorry for the delay on the Logan- Providence Canyon run report. It turned out to be a well-attended event. With the “Logan Boys” leading the way, we hit the trail about 9:30 and never looked back. I guess we should have though. It turns out the trail was a little much for our man Bryson’s bone stock 4 Runner. He was bringing up the rear, with Dan, (in his full on tube buggy) in the lead. Talk about both ends of the spectrum, we like a trail with something for everyone. Long story short, the once proud 4runner was defeated on a rocky incline, and was unable to continue. Undaunted we forged onward,

   Providence Canyon is one of the prettiest trails you’ll ever have the privilege of running. It is only rated a 2.5 or a 3 on the old scale, but there are some fun play areas along the way, The rock quarry at the bottom, or head of the trail, is a definite fun zone. The trail winds through the trees, over some basketball-sized boulders, and on to a large meadow. Even on a hot July day, it was nice and cool.  A lot of trails intersect at the top. It is possible to go to Bear Lake or head south to Hyrum, just to name two options of the many available. If you were not one of the 25 rigs that made the run, DO NOT make the same mistake next year.  We had the Toyota team from Logan give us a show in the mud bog during our lunch break. The first man through hit it a little hard and flooded the ignition system. He was pulled out by a fellow Yota owner who seemed genuinely concerned for his well being. He was offered everything from lunch to a phone call to mom. After the proper harassment period he was pulled out and the fun continued. 3 or 4 other brave soles crossed the 35-inch tire swallowing bog with varying success. Randy Zundell put on a show, when he took his supercharged TJ through with no top, doors, or regard for interior. It was awesome. Rooster tails shooting off all four tires, the scream of the blower and yours truly, (counseling him to reconsider). What a mess.  We continued on to the radio tower on the top of the mountain. Amazing view. You can see hundreds of miles in all directions. We sat on the top on the hill for quite a while, just drinking in the view.

   On the trip down, we followed the same trail. Some of us had trailers waiting. We stopped at a waterfall in the quarry and hiked the short walk to its base, Unbelievable place. It looks like something you would find in a Hawaiian jungle. The cool water was a welcome relief to the heat of the day.

  That pretty much wrapped up the event.  Many thanks to Dan ——- and the Toyota Team from Logan. They really made the trail run for us.”

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Here are our pictures from the day:

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 Check out more pictures from this year in our Rig Gallery.

July 19, 2008. Team TeraFlex PLUS is heading up to Providence Canyon - just outside of Logan, Utah. This trail is rated a 2.5 on a scale of 0-5, so make it a family event!

“This Saturday, July 19 meet at the NEW Macey’s (50 N Hwy 165… Providence address?) in Logan at 8:45am. If anyone wants to caravan up from Murray, we will be leaving from TeraFlex PLUS at 7:00am.

This trail is rated approximately a 3 on the 1-5 scale, so the only real requirement vehicle-wise is 4-wheel drive. But be sure to plan on some good scenery!

Bring a lunch, plenty of water, sunscreen, bug spray, and good shoes to hike around in (there is a cool waterfall to check out.)

We’ll have lunch on top, and maybe stop by Iggy’s for dinner on our way out of town - so feel free to join us!”

Bryson

Check out last year’s pictures!

Providence Canyon, Utah

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