What: Expedition Utah would like to invite you to join us for our annual Freeze Your Tail Off event! This will be the eighth year that we endure the sub zero temperatures and warm camaraderie around the fire at the…
What: Expedition Utah would like to invite you to join us for our annual Freeze Your Tail Off event! This will be the eighth year that we endure the sub zero temperatures and warm camaraderie around the fire at the…
ExpeditionUtah would like to thank all of those involved in making our annual National Public Lands Day event such a success. While the wet weather prevented us from accomplishing all of our goals, the Forest Service recognized our hard work…
Join us in AFC for NPLD – Sept 23rd-24th, 2016 Join ExpeditionUtah for our annual National Public Lands Day (NPLD) service project in American Fork Canyon. ExpeditionUtah has formally adopted the Miller Hill 4×4 Trail and we will be primarily…
As part of Relic Run 2016, we have arranged a group tour of the Historic Wendover Airfield for this Saturday at 10:00AM. We have some additional spots available and are making them available to those that want to come out…
EU member Josh (fogo) did a great job documenting Expedition Utah’s annual Ghost Town Trip. Dave A. did a phenomenal job with the route planning an guiding. We can’t wait for the 2017 GTT! Read the full trip report HERE…
Big thanks to Mike Bradshaw for submitting this excellent trip report detailing the 2015 Relic Run / Retro Ramble event. Another groovy event with a great group of people and rigs. Read the full trip report and see some of…
The details are set and registration is now open for the 2015 Relic Run & Retro Ramble event! This year’s expedition will focus on the areas around Murdock Basin in the High Uinta Mountains of northeast Utah. Bring your relic/retro…
Retro Ramble was born of a desire to have an event specific to the awesome vehicles of the 1980’s. Relic Run caters to those who have a fondness for 1970’s and earlier vehicles, but the 80’s and their particular strain…
National Parks are generally marked by boring roads, bland views, closed roads, prepared campsites not allowing fires, signs telling you what not to do, and east coast tourists on an “adventure”. So in other words, places to be avoided at…