
Originally Posted by
Wes Mantooth
Was going to recommend this as well. Mellow riding and tons of epic views into canyonlands (see below). I have been there with a few newer riders and they loved it - usually do the full loop counter clockwise
I think between that and Navajo Rocks you’ll have a great time, but do heed others’ warnings that the full Navajo loop can feel long especially if you’re not used to desert riding. Miles are slow out there.
Great stuff here and I don't have much to add except to highlight the miles are slow quote. Definitely don't expect too fast of a pace, or overlook a section of trail because it's 'only' a few miles.
I like to start people at bar M, shake down the rigs and get used to desert tech riding, and Never have to venture too far from the lot. Ez/lazy to north 40 is a great one to start, loop in sidewinder and deadmans for longer and more difficult options, the circle O trail out there sux.. avoid that one imo..
If that ride goes well, head up to Navajo, a shuttle involving Chisholm trail is also a great ride for intermediate riders. Or a ramblin/rocky top loop. Neither have big climbs but they all have very punchy climbs. Could be a bit of walking for rider not used to super steep high output grunts.
Klonzo trails are a great alternate option if north 40 was found to be very challenging. Much mellower less techy high desert trails out here. Or hit the deadhorse state park trails.
Eagle eye to falcon flow is also a cool intermediate level shuttle up on sand flats. The connection to falcon flow back down the porcupine climb road(fat man's) absolutely rips, but can be intimidating for a newer rider. Edit-- I forgot they completed a blue connection here, hawks glide, That bypasses this road section.
Also be sure to highlight that in Moab any shuttle ride will involve way more climbing that you may be expecting.
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