Presented by Desert Roads and Trails Society – Desert RATS
9 minute YouTube Video by Casey’s Off Road Recovery
February 12, 2023
Casey joined the last day of Jamboree to guide the Toquerville Falls loop.
“There’s a big group today – 20 or so rigs… We’ve got crisp cold air this morning after that snowstorm yesterday.”
And plenty of wind.
TOWER ROAD
“The Tower Road is pretty torn up this morning … really, really wet with lots of clay.” He wants to get the group off the tower before the frozen mud and clay starts to defrost.
He’s looking forward to showing them the sights from ‘up top.’
“LOOK AT MY OFFICE”
Casey’s Off Road Recovery frequently finds themselves at this location. They’ve hauled ‘dozens and dozens of Jeeps and side by sides and VW cars and you name it out of the Toquerville Falls Road.’
It was a nice change to be there for a leisurely trip with a group.
“These Southern Utah Jeep events are something we have been involved with as a family for over 25 years.”
THE WINTER JAMBOREE EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS
Desert Roads and Trails Society is grateful for the support of volunteers, sponsors and participants.
“This year we will be donating $45,000 to Utah public land alliance $15,000 to Search and Rescue $12,000 to Utah 4 wheel drive association, $3,000 to blue ribbon, and $14,700 to an upcoming project on Sand Mt. ohv area.”