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								Kurt Simpson							 
									
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								by Kurt Simpson » Sat May 13, 2000 11:53 pm
			
			
			
			
			          OK, I have a couple of ideas going but can't make  any promises but if there are others out there who would like to come to Moab  but can't manage the time to haul the bike here write me off-list. I'm going to  try and line up a couple of loaner bikes for folks to use....I've got Peter and  Conall down so far...
  
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								by jim robinson » Sun May 14, 2000 11:59 am
			
			
			
			
			At 06:11 PM 5/12/00 -0700, billmonahan wrote:
 
 
 >I was thinking about doing this road, the Burr Trail, on my way into Moab.
 >Anybody done it, that can offer up any tips or knowledge of it?  BTW, it
 >doesn't look challenging, just interesting.
 
  
Hi Bill,
 
 Just went thru the Burr Trail last week with a group of nine.  The Burr is 
 mostly paved now but be warned that it is prone to flooding if it's 
 raining.  The best direction is West to East.  With the exception of the 
 switchbacks at the east end of the pavement everything is well graded 
 gravel roads.
 
 If you have time I might suggest an alternative to 191 from Blanding to 
 Moab.  From Highway 95 head north on FSR 088 with will take you up into the 
 mountains and hook up with FSR 092 which heads east toward Blanding.  FSR 
 088 intersects with Highway 95 just east of Highway 276.  From here you can 
 take the high road or the low road north up to Highway 211.
 
 For the high road, the only marking I found at the south end is a sign that 
 points to the Gooseberry Guard station.  The southern section of this road 
 is not on any map that I've seen but it is a very good dirt/gravel road 
 that meanders around some mountain peaks and offers fantastic forest and 
 canyon scenery.  I believe the roads were created for logging 
 purposes.  Follow the Goosberry signs and continue past the turnoff to the 
 Gooseberry Guard station.  The road will turn into Beef Basin Road which is 
 identified on most maps as a dead end at the east end.  This road will come 
 out on Highway 211.
 
 For the low road, continue east on FS 092 until you cross a cross a creek 
 after descending down the mountain.  You will intersect with S. Cottonwood 
 road shortly after the creek crossing.  Turn left or North and this will 
 take you up and over some mountains and eventually intersect with Beef 
 Basin Rd.
 
 Both roads are easy riding but very scenic.  The high road is cooler by far 
 because of the elevation.
 
 At Highway 211 you can turn right and head for Highway 191 which will take 
 you to Moab.  Be sure and stop at Newpaper Rock if you haven't seen it.
 
 An alternative is to head northwest on Highway 211 and pick up Lockhart 
 Basin Rd and take it into Moab.  This will be more technical riding but is 
 fun.  Be aware that at the very north end of Lockhart Basin Rd just before 
 it intersects with Kane Creek Rd there is a narrow canyon you have to go 
 through that has recently become much more difficult due to erosion and 
 rock slides.  I wouldn't recommend this road solo right now.
 
 Good luck.
 
 JR
 
			
			
									
									
						 
		 
				
		
		 
	 
	
	
	
	
		
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