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There was much celebrating and drinking after we got back from the night run. It was the last night of Blazer Bash and we had finally gotten out on the trail, so everything was going great.

Amber had volunteered to be the trail boss for the Powder Puff run on Poison Spider Mesa for Sunday so that would be the only official Blazer Bash trail that we made it on. Luckily we had a relatively late start, so we weren't suffering too bad, I made sure to pack plenty of beer (since I wasn't driving) and we headed out to meet the rest of our group. We talked about the repairs with the other groups that were meeting in the same place and then made our way to the trail head. The doggies were excited to be getting back out on the trail after a few days of resting in the cabin:

We cruised out onto the trail and enjoyed a great day of hanging out with friends and enjoying the awesome Moab weather and scenery:

Brent 3 has been dying to see some pictures of his rig on a trail, so here he is screwing around in the v-notch on Poison Spider:

He got lost and had to back up to get back on the trail...


We stopped at Little Arch for lunch and a couple of us took our drones out:

I uploaded a short video from there.  If you look on the other side of the Colorado from where we're at, you can see the Moab Rim trail.  You start at the small parking lot (visible towards the end of the video) and cruise up right along the cliff to the top of the plateau.  It's a cool trail, but seeing it from the other side of the Colorado gives you some perspective of what you're driving on.


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