Finally made it out to Canyonlands
Posted by PKMNtrainerKing@reddit | overlanding | View on Reddit | 19 comments
07 Tundra, stock suspension on 33x10.5 Goodyear Wranglers
Did the entirety of White Rim trail in about 8.5 hours, approximately 90 miles of off-roading, with a few stops for photos and breaks. The obstacles were very manageable, I only ever scraped when I was negligent and hit something with a bit more velocity than I should have. Never needed 4-low, the tractions boards, or the winch
joey12342323@reddit
Utah magic at its finest. White Rim never disappoints.
DrDruxy@reddit
Can you camp?08 gang.
PKMNtrainerKing@reddit (OP)
The permits sell out fast but as we left the park area we kinda just poached some real estate by the river. Not allowed, but there were plenty of others doing it too
PonyThug@reddit
Need permits. Only 3-4 spots per site. Book out months in advance.
We did 3 nights on our trip because we had 8 people biking and two trucks.
iceyconditions@reddit
Oh hell yeah, soft top Tundras unite
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PonyThug@reddit
Definition of “strap all the shit on it”
PKMNtrainerKing@reddit (OP)
Just can't beat the modularity of it. She's my do-it-all rig, the ability to easily open it up to be a proper truck bed is too good to pass up
iceyconditions@reddit
Is yours the SoftTopper?
PKMNtrainerKing@reddit (OP)
It is. Bought it back in 2021
iceyconditions@reddit
Very nice, looks like it's held up well
slocc@reddit
The White Rim trail has been on my list for awhile. Is that the regular bed 6.5ish feet) or a long bed (8 footer)?
PKMNtrainerKing@reddit (OP)
Regular bed. Trail was very easy. On-X Offroad rates it at 4/10 but it's actually a 3/10 for 95% of it, there's only 2 obstacles that are hard and they're honestly just steep with no room for error (as in the trail has cliffs on both sides)
ignorememe@reddit
Oh well that doesn’t sound too bad at…
All the nopes.
PonyThug@reddit
Is not bad. My friend was driving for one of them while I was biking and I stoped to take a video of her without panic.
Traditional_Ad_5184@reddit
Love it there
IdRatherBeDriving@reddit
Love it out there! Took our Tundra for two weeks out there - Page to Denver on dirt roads. Check out Capitol Reef if you get a chance.
patlaska@reddit
I took my 08 Tundra on stock suspension some pretty incredible places. Great trucks. This makes me want to take mine down there!
Medical_Apartment155@reddit
White Rim Road (technically its official name, not WR Trail) is fun because its remote. Its definitely the easier of the 3 sections. You should try the needles district if you like off roading. Its much more technical without being "difficult"
PKMNtrainerKing@reddit (OP)
We hit Needles the day following! Loved it, but didn't get action shots nearly good enough to post