See the vehicles below for more information. Today you can find Josh out on the trail behind the wheel in one of his three different off-road vehicles. The trail is primarily used for bird watching and ohv/off road driving and is accessible year-round. You’ll find a parking area next to the river that marks the beginning of the trail. Posion Spider, Golden Spike, and Gold Bar Rim OHV Trail is a 20 mile heavily trafficked point-to-point trail located near Moab, Utah that offers scenic views and is rated as difficult. Continue south for about 16.7 miles where the pavement ends. If you look closely at the center right of the image above you can see a faint black streak in the canyon. A view from the top of the slick rock dome near the Golden Spike. The Golden Spike trail gets its name from a spike in the ground at this point which marks the county line. "If you want a server at the top of The Hammers, we will take care of that for you." About 1.5 miles after crossing the Colorado River, turn left on Potash RoadRoad 279. Golden Spike Trail Motorcycles, UTVs, Jeeps Moab Utah. Expect to be out of the saddle most of the time as you alternate between drop-offs and steep, punchy uphills. The entire route follows along sloping sandstone with an endless helping of ledges. It's a 4x4 route accessed from Poison Spider or Gold Bar Rim Road. Description: One of Moabs premier hardcore trails, Golden Spike.
As Josh likes to say, he offers the only IT Company with the ability to provide services in extreme locations. The Golden Spike Trail is old-school Moab. Moab is not just a single trail but is a multitude of trails covering the gamut from a. The only reasonable way to do this entire trail is to also do Poison Spider 3.5 on the south end and Gold Bar Rim 4.5 on the north end. This is one of the most famous trails in Moab because it has the Golden Crack. Nybble's average company trip is out on the trails since a good amount of his staff enjoy wheeling too. Golden Spike 4.5 is a difficult Jeep trail connecting Poison Spider 3.5 and Gold Bar Rim 4.5. Nybble isn't your normal IT company where everyone stays in and plays video games. At 16 he purchased his first Jeep a CJ 7 and by 17 was putting his first locker in it.Ĭurrently, Josh is the owner and CEO of Nybble, an IT Solutions Company based in Orange County, California. After nearly 3 different roll overs later and a half dozen intense waterfalls, Josh was hooked. Josh was first turned to four wheeling when he road with one of his friends dad up Surprise Canyon in the Panamint Valley at age14. Joshua Noesser grew up in Southern California but has lived in different parts of the country during his young adult life.