Moab Fun Run '02 |
ZUKIWORLD
online conquers the Poison Spider Mesa trail |
-Story and Photo:
Eric Bewley |
The group then motored along the Mesa
part of the trail. This trail is so named after a young girl who was killed by a spider
bite on this mesa. Her grave is marked at the north end of the flat.
| Shortly after the mesa, the group stopped for lunch. As
the group enjoyed their complimentary sandwiches and soda, ZUKIWORLD held a give-a-way. We
were very fortunate to have extremely generous sponsorship this year. In addition to
American Suzuki Motor Corporation, CALMINI, Reynold's Automotive Machine, and Hawk
Strictly Suzuki chipped in several great prizes. At the end of the raffle, all but 4
tickets had been pulled making at least one person in every car a winner! |


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After the lunch break, we all headed down the trail to
a gorgeous arch that looked down onto the Colorado River and the start of the Moab Rim
trail. This picture hardly does justice to the scale and magnitude of this rock formation. |
Next was a 'mini golden crack' that all
but two in the group traversed. Some had a little extra fun by adding people to the back
of there vehicle to gain that little extra tire pick.


| The middle part of Poison Spider Mesa trail is a loop
that hits the scenic arch, a viewpoint that over looks the valley, and has a few fun spots
including a sandy area that changes the pace of the trail and lets people 'leg it out' for
awhile. This is one of the last obstacles of the loop before
we rejoined the trail to back track towards the trail head. This time we really opened it
up on the mesa and was catching air on the rolling roller coaster like gravel section on
the mesa. |


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Now its back to creepy crawly mode as we
traverse the many steps and obstacles that we had climbed up earlier in the day. About the
time we made it back to the 'Wedgie' obstacle, we heard over the radio that we "had
one over." Yep, it seems like every good run has one layover.

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By the time we had walked back to the scene, the
vehicle was righted and fluids were being check. The car sustained very minor damage to
the door and targa bar. Once the car was check, the driver jumped back in and took a more
sensible line to complete the obstacle. |
As we moseyed back to the trail head
passing motorcyclists, mountain bikers, hikers, and other 4wd offroaders on this multi-use
trail, it was noted that a good day was had by all participants. We'd like to thank
American Suzuki Motor Corporation, Calmini Manufacturing, Reynold's Automotive Machine,
and Hawk Strictly Suzuki for helping us put on an excellent event for the Suzuki
enthusiast.

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