100 Mile White Rim Trail in One Day – Murphy Hogback Pit Stop

Remember to Like & Subscribe --- The White Rim Trail (Road) in Canyonlands National Park, Utah, is a spectacular 100-mile dirt loop that goes around the sandstone mesa beneath the Island in the Sky. It is renowned for its sweeping canyon views, its remoteness, and is a premier destination for 4x4 off-roading, mountain biking, and motorcycling. Our son-in-law Thomas, an avid biker with lots of training, completed the trail counter clockwise in one day. Most riders tackle it over 3 to 4 days. Phil, Laura and son Jeff drove the trail clockwise in two days and restocked Thomas with supplies at Murphy Hogback, roughly half way around the trail. No drones were used during the filming of this video. Video Highlights: The video starts off with the afterglow of the nearly full moon setting in the west around 4:30am and then pans across the stary sky to the rising sun in the east around 6am. There is a brief landscape shot from Murphy Hogback looking north just before the camera zooms in to Thomas on his bike. If you look closely at the right side of that landscape shot, there is a dot moving down the trail. That dot is Thomas.