rr2254545 wrote:
Going to hit the 5 National Parks in the spring.
Any books etc on off road Jeep trails. Probable not higher than level 3 in difficulty as DW had a problem last year with flooded road and streams in Redwood National Park.
This is my first Jeep so I am not sure where to look
Sir,
You've been given good advice in obtaining books. Now, here's something to consider. If you know when you're going to be in Moab, look up the "Red Rock Four Wheelers" jeep club, based in Moab UT. We ran in the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab UT for 14 years in a row and, that jeep club is a great bunch of people. They are seriously knowledgeable about all 50 or so, trails in their region. Books are great in terms of what's there to see but, FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGE and, UP TO DATE KNOWLEDGE AT THAT, is priceless in terms of conditions of trails, fences, locked gates, ease or hardness of any trail at any particular time.
Most of those members of that club will be glad to talk with you and or, even do some form of an escort if that's what's agreed on. Most of them can't get enough of running around in their back yard. Like stated, we ran that area for 14 years and covered most all of the easy ones and, most of the hard to HARDEST ones too. Each year, those trails get more and more use, which means more and more wear and tear on the trail which also means, they get more and more difficult.
Now, to many, "Difficult" is like an adrenaline fix when it comes to jeeping. The more DIFFICULT, the more they want to run that trail. Well, "difficulty" in jeep running, can mean different things to different people. We've been on many trails that state: 4-Wheel Drive Required". Well, on a large percentage of those, you could have take a Cadillac Seville on without any issues.
But, some, were actually representative of the forewarning sign. So, again, have a good time. There's miles and miles of beautiful things to see off roading. Especially in the Moab area. Outstanding terrain features, majestic valleys and hills and tons more. But, again, I'd seriously think about contacting that Jeep club and, tell them your capabilities and desires and they, should be able to guide you to EXACTY what would work for you and your wife. Good luck and have a great time.
Scott