Adrenalinsports
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I would only go with Duratracks if you live in a place where you will be driving on snowy roads in the winter and/or you do hard off roading. Otherwise go All Terrain. I think the Duratracks are the perfect all around tire for what I use my LR4 for. And it doesn't hurt that they look really good.
Ivan, message me and I will help you plan a great trip to Southern Utah. Dont want to take over this Duratrack forum.
But, here are some quick ideas. This route would take you from St. George in South West Utah to Moab in South East Utah. You could do this in 6 days with a lot of driving or 12 relaxing days.
St George, Utah to the Toroweap, Grand Canyon overlook. Hildale, Utah to Kanab, Utah with lots of stream crossings. Cottonwood Canyon road North to Kodacrome basin State park. Kodacrome Basin to the Burr Trail and Lake Powell, Lake Powell to Natural Bridges National Monuement, (Spend a day or two in Ceder Mesa if you like Indian Ruins) then drive over the Bears Ears in and into Elanpant hill in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. Finish in Moab.
Ivan, message me and I will help you plan a great trip to Southern Utah. Dont want to take over this Duratrack forum.
But, here are some quick ideas. This route would take you from St. George in South West Utah to Moab in South East Utah. You could do this in 6 days with a lot of driving or 12 relaxing days.
St George, Utah to the Toroweap, Grand Canyon overlook. Hildale, Utah to Kanab, Utah with lots of stream crossings. Cottonwood Canyon road North to Kodacrome basin State park. Kodacrome Basin to the Burr Trail and Lake Powell, Lake Powell to Natural Bridges National Monuement, (Spend a day or two in Ceder Mesa if you like Indian Ruins) then drive over the Bears Ears in and into Elanpant hill in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. Finish in Moab.