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Thread: TR: Fuller Bottom, Coal Wash, Devil's Racetrack

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    TR: Fuller Bottom, Coal Wash, Devil's Racetrack

    I was in the mood for something new this week, so I planned an ATV ride so I could find some geocaches that I'd been wanting to find for a long time. It's such a long drive to Ferron and then east into the Swell to the normal staging area for Coal Wash (60 miles from my house), so instead I decided to only drive 35 miles and park the truck at Buckhorn Well. From there, I rode my ATV south to Fuller Bottom and crossed the San Rafael River. The crossing wasn't too bad, but getting up the far bank was a bit tough--I felt like I was going to tip over backwards. I continued south following the road along the bottom of the Red Ledges and eventually dropped into Coal Wash. From that point on was all new to me, and the scenery was awesome. It gets even better once you hit the north fork of Coal Wash. I saw a lot of interesting side-canyons through there, so I'm planning on returning next year for an overnighter ATVing/hiking trip. I didn't get a chance to ride all of Devil's Racetrack because I would have run out of daylight. As it was, I didn't get back to the truck until after the sun had gone down and it was getting pretty dark. Anywho, below is a link to my GPS tracklog (Google Earth KML format) and a couple of videos and some pictures from my ride.

    http://castlecountry.org/geo/FullerB...sRacetrack.kml

    Fuller Bottom and Coal Wash:


    Devil's Racetrack:


    Fuller Bottom Crossing (from the north)


    Fuller Bottom Crossing (from the south)


    The Drips


    Sid's Mountain WSA Boundary


    North Fork of Coal Wash


    Scenery in Coal Wash


    Joe and his Dog


    Devil's Racetrack


    This looks like a balanced rock that became unbalanced


    Devil's Racetrack


    Devil's Racetrack - The Twin Priests


    View from my turnaround point


    Slipper Arch


    North Fork of Coal Wash


    North Fork of Coal Wash
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    Very nice! Thanks.

    Is the north end of the Devils Race Track restricted to 50" vehicles?
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    Nice pics, UDink. How's the weather down there these days? I'd like to escape this area (SL Valley) and get in some riding along central Utah..

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedMan
    Is the north end of the Devils Race Track restricted to 50" vehicles?
    Nope, in fact the entire trail is open to all vehicles (according to the San Rafael Motorized Route Designations map). I think it mostly sees ATV/UTV/motorcycles, but I know that people also take full-sized vehicles over the trail. Here's a trip report from IntrepidXJ from when he took his Jeep over it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BruteForce
    How's the weather down there these days? I'd like to escape this area (SL Valley) and get in some riding along central Utah..
    The weather is awesome for this time of year--it sure didn't feel like December. It was relatively warm, and the roads were dry, and the only time I was cold is when it was below freezing in the early morning and I was doing 35 MPH in Fuller Bottom Draw. I had to slow down so that my face didn't freeze completely.
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    Would you mind providing GPSr coordinates for a good staging area for that location? I've never ridden (or been ) there. If the weather holds, this may be worth a weekend trip w/the motorhome and ATV(s).

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    The usual staging area for Coal Wash/Devil's Racetrack is on the Dutch Flat Road coming out of Ferron: N 39
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    There is a great staging area at Justeson Flats, basically at the Moore exit on I-70.

    My folks parked their motorhome form hell in there so you should have no problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Udink
    Quote Originally Posted by RedMan
    Is the north end of the Devils Race Track restricted to 50" vehicles?
    Nope, in fact the entire trail is open to all vehicles (according to the San Rafael Motorized Route Designations map). I think it mostly sees ATV/UTV/motorcycles, but I know that people also take full-sized vehicles over the trail. Here's a trip report from IntrepidXJ from when he took his Jeep over it.
    I've done it several times this year with full-size groups, in fact in all the times I've run it two things are true. I've never seen any ATV's on the trail... and I've never seen any other 4x4's on the trail :D It would be interesting to see the user numbers in the area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpUt
    I've done it several times this year with full-size groups, in fact in all the times I've run it two things are true. I've never seen any ATV's on the trail... and I've never seen any other 4x4's on the trail :D It would be interesting to see the user numbers in the area.
    Wow. I've gotta give big props to anyone who takes a full-sized rig over that trail. All I kept thinking during the first few hundred yards of the climb out of Coal Wash is that you've gotta be crazy to take even a built Jeep/Cruiser/whatever over it. This is coming from someone with just a stock F-250, so take that for what it's worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Udink
    ...Wow. I've gotta give big props to anyone who takes a full-sized rig over that trail. All I kept thinking during the first few hundred yards of the climb out of Coal Wash is that you've gotta be crazy to take even a built Jeep/Cruiser/whatever over it. This is coming from someone with just a stock F-250, so take that for what it's worth.
    Its really not that bad, we've taken pretty much stock SUV's (older LC's and Land Rovers) through it in the past. There are a couple spots where bumpers and sliders are a phenomenal investment but overall, not too bad.

    Fix-It Pass is a little harder in a full-size, but still plenty doable in a 4x4 with say 33" tires and some decent clearance.


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