I know this question can start with, "It depends", but in late February is there too much snow in Moab that you can't run the trails? I called the Chamber in Moab a coupe weeks back and they told me the last two winters there has been no snow. Reason I ask, I'm trying to go to Roadeo on 02/25, and then spend a few days with my Jeep running more trails.
Thanks,
Dave
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Bad idea Dave, after driving the Bronco in Off-Rodeo, you will want to trade-in the Jeep immediately!
Bad idea Dave, after driving the Bronco in Off-Rodeo, you will want to trade-in the Jeep immediately!
Probably true...What about the weather!! :0)
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I'm booked for 2/25. Hope to see you there, Dave. Snow or not, I'm sure it'll be a hoot.
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Moab only receives, on the average, 6 inches of snow each year. By the 25th of February the average high temperature is 55 degrees, low 29. So even if it is cooler than normal, daytime highs will be above freezing, so the trails should be fine, although maybe muddy is some areas.
Moab only receives, on the average, 6 inches of snow each year. By the 25th of February the average high temperature is 55 degrees, low 29. So even if it is cooler than normal, daytime highs will be above freezing, so the trails should be fine, although maybe muddy is some areas.